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Anyone who wants to hide anything can lodge last-minute secret applications to judges; invariably they win an injunction and, more invidiously, a superinjunction.
The broadcasters failed to win an injunction against Aereo in United States District Court in New York last year, so they appealed, and a ruling by an appeals court is expected in the next month or two.
The Bush campaign's worst nightmare is for Mr. Gore to gain a lead in any count, and it had hoped to bar recounts outright -- even going into federal court in a failed effort to win an injunction.
O'Reilly's bosses at Fox News sued Franken and his publisher for using its "Fair and Balanced" slogan in his book's subtitle; the suit was dropped after Fox failed to win an injunction against the book, but the publicity helped drive it to No. 1 on the Times best-seller list.
However, she said that Apple needed to prove the validity of those patents in order to win an injunction preventing the sale of Samsung's Galaxy Tab.
The patent (EP1964022) was granted back in 2010 and was used to win an injunction against Motorola smartphones (back when Moto was owned by Google) in 2012.
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Logging companies won an injunction, and the police arrested 20 protesters, ending the 19-day blockade.
In 2005 she won an injunction to keep two freelance cameramen away from her family.
In 1986, Salinger won an injunction against the publication of a collection of his letters.
His lawyers won an injunction that, in effect, ordered the tour to give him a cart.
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