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The question wasn't whether there could be a cross on federal property, but whether a former Park Services employee had standing to sue about it and whether Congress was allowed to resolve the issue by transferring an acre of land to private hands, in return for five acres — which doesn't seem like a crazy solution to what Justice Kennedy, writing for the majority, described as a "dilemma".
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Universities and companies that actually produce an end-product to sue about are exempt.
Fun trick next time you want to suggest Jennifer Aniston is joyfully divorced without getting sued about it: my editor would tell me that – as long as you write single quote marks, not double ones – then, legally, you can get away with anything.
"Then you have to say," he added, "that it's more important to let people go to court to sue about sex discrimination than it is for a woman to get a job.
I would boil it down to the idea that the organization has a right to sue, in a couple of different ways, to get the IRS to grant it exempt status or override an IRS decision to not grant it, but that it does not have the right to sue about the specifics of what goes on in the IRS arriving at its decision.
Attorneys for the bankruptcy trustee sued or threatened to sue about 400 individuals and groups that emerged as "winners," having received more money from Slatkin than they invested.
Me listening to CAROUSEL even though i know frank ocean is suing Travis Scott about it.
As part of its continuing copyright crackdown, the association has already sued about 18,000 computer users nationwide since September 2003.
But given the costs of litigation, he said, "no one actually sues about this stuff".
The average doctor in a high-risk practice like surgery or obstetrics is sued about once every six years.
If someone sues about a side effect that is listed in the drug's package insert, the company can say patients had been warned.
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