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U.S. court rules Canadian beef and cattle imports may continue
A U.S. appeals court gave the green light on August 28 to continued Canadian beef and cattle imports, rejecting a rancher group's effort to impose a ban citing BSE concerns, according to Reuters. The Montana-based Ranchers Cattlemen Action Legal Fund United Stockgrowers of America (R-CALF) argued that live Canadian cattle...
Tags: agency, Canada, import, MARKETING, Montana, U.S., U.S. Appeals Court, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Research articles 2007-09-03
Senate ends filibuster of Brown's nomination to U.S. Appeals Court
WASHINGTON -- The Senate on Tuesday ended a two-year filibuster of California judge Janice Rogers Brown, clearing for final vote her nomination to the U.S. Appeals Court and hewing closely to a historic deal to avert a partisan showdown over judicial filibusters. By a vote of 65 to...
Tags: Democrat, Leadership, nomination, nominee, Republican, Sen., U.S. Appeals Court, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2005-06-07
U.S. Appeals Court Rejects Group's Bid to Delay Portability Rules.
By Vikas Bajaj, The Dallas Morning News Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 22--A U.S. Court of Appeals rejected an industry group's bid to delay rules that would let consumers transfer wireline phone numbers to cell phones late Friday, clearing the way for...
Tags: FCC, Government, phone, U.S. Appeals Court
Research articles 2003-11-22
Lloyd's of London
Lloyd's of London is now part of the legal battle over the insurance of the World Trade Center. Lloyd's underwriter's filed a brief with a federal U.S. appeals court, contending that the attack was one event and warranted only one insurance claim.
Tags: FINANCE, Insurance, London, U.S. Appeals Court, underwriter, World Trade Center
Research articles 2003-03-17
Fcc Urges Court To Avoid Open Access
In friend-of-court brief filed Aug. 10, FCC urged 4th U.S. Appeals Court, Richmond, to uphold lower court ruling against local open access mandates on cable operators but avoid setting national policy on greater open access issue. Apparently fearing that 4th Circuit judges might issue broader ruling on open access,...
Tags: Cable, FCC, Government, NETWORKING, Richmond, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, U.S. Appeals Court
Research articles 2000-08-14
FCC asked 5th U.S. Appeals Court, New Orleans, to rehear decision overturning much of Commission's open video systems rules
FCC asked 5th U.S. Appeals Court, New Orleans, to rehear decision overturning much of Commission's open video systems OVS rules (TVD Jan 25 p5). Commission asked for rehearing by either same 3-judge panel that issued original decision or by all judges in circuit. Earlier ruling gave municipalities right...
Tags: commission, FCC, Government, SALES, U.S. Appeals Court, video
Research articles 1999-03-15
Set-Top Market Debated
Consumer Electronics Mfrs. Assn. CEMA said 2005 is too late to spur competition and repeated suggestion that on July 1, 2000, cable operators "with market power" should "cease providing new bundled boxes" even if consumer wants to lease or buy one from operator. Circuit City CC said 2005 cutoff...
Tags: Cable, Circuit City Stores Inc., cutoff, FCC, General Instrument Corp., Government, NETWORKING, set-top, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, U.S. Appeals Court
Research articles 1998-09-28
Despite U.S. Appeals Court - television and cable broadcasting companies decide to abide by Federal Communications Commission's rules on effective equal opportunity
Despite U.S. Appeals Court, D.C., ruling that FCC EEO rules are unconstitutional, 17 major media companies have agreed to abide by those rules, FCC Chmn. Kennard said. "I urge others to do the same," he told National Assn. of Black Journalists in Washington. Companies are ABC, Cablevision, Capstar,...
Tags: cable, FCC, Government, journalist, Media One, TV, U.S. Appeals Court
Research articles 1998-08-03
U.S. Appeals Court - FCC's cable television broadcasting rate system upheld
U.S. Appeals Court, D.C., upheld FCC's "average implicit fee" formula for setting rates for cable leased access channels, rejecting claim by PTV group Community Bcstrs. Assn. CBA that Commission was too concerned about financial health of cable and not enough about programmers. Court, in July 24 decision on appeal...
Tags: broadcasting, Cable, commission, FCC, Government, programmer, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, U.S. Appeals Court
Research articles 1998-07-27
U.S. Appeals Court D.C - procedural grounds
U.S. Appeals Court, D.C., refused on procedural grounds to overturn March 22 deadline for Tribune Co. to divest either WDZL (Ch. 39, WB) Miami or Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel. In decision Jan. 16, court said Tribune had failed to exhaust remedies at FCC before going to court. Tribune attorneys said they...
Tags: FCC, FINANCE, Government, Tribune Co., U.S. Appeals Court
Research articles 1998-01-19
Dave Rusin, Founder, President and CEO of AFS, Praises U.S. Appeals Court for Pro-Competition Ruling
Business Editors
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Research articles 2001-05-14
U.S. Appeals Court Upholds Dismissal of Maio Suit
Business Editors
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Research articles 2000-08-11
U.S. appeals court judges sound skeptical on higher-sulfur fuel feasibility for EPA 2006 diesel rule - in case filed by National Petrochemical and Refiners Association
Washington, DC -- A three-judge U.S. Appeals Court panel hearing oral argument in the National Petrochemical & Refiners Association vs. U.S. EPA 2006 highway diesel rule case last week showed skepticism toward refiner claims that a higher-sulfur fuel possibly could be substituted for EPA's 15 ppm sulfur ultra-low-sulfur diesel ULSD.
Tags: U.S. Appeals Court, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2002-03-04
U.S. appeals court orders discrimination suit to be reopened
By Robert Boczkiewicz
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Research articles 2001-07-07
EMA may seek another Appeal of 9th U.S. Appeals Court ruling on metro Los Angeles alt-fuel fleet mandate - Around the World of Diesel - Engine Manufacturers Association - Brief Article
Engine Manufacturers Association slammed a three-judge 9th U.S. Appeals Court panel decision upholding a South Coast Air Quality Management District SCAQMD rule (see Diesel Fuel News 10/28/02, p2). The rule forces public fleets to buy alternative fuel vehicles other than diesel or gasoline. EMA could either ask for an enbanc...
Tags: U.S. Appeals Court
Research articles 2002-11-11
NAPALC Opposes Nomination of Janice Brown to U.S. Appeals Court for D.C.
WASHINGTON, June 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Asian Pacific American Legal Consortium NAPALC issued a statement today opposing the nomination of Judge Janice Rogers Brown to the U.S. Appeals Court for the District of Columbia. Her nomination to oneWASHINGTON, June 8 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Asian Pacific American...
Tags: nomination, U.S. Appeals Court
Research articles 2005-06-08
U.S. Appeals Court Rebukes Guardsmark for Illegal 'Anti- Fraternization' Policy
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Tags: U.S. Appeals Court
Research articles 2007-02-06
Digi International Announces U.S. Appeals Court Affirms Dismissal of Securities Lawsuit
Business Editors & Technology Writers
Tags: Digi International, security, U.S. Appeals Court
Research articles 2001-07-09
Walker Digital Chairman Applauds U.S. Appeals Court Decision Reaffirming And Expanding The Patentability Of Business Process Inventions
STAMFORD, Conn.--BUSINESS WIRE--May 7, 1999--
Tags: business process, U.S. Appeals Court
Research articles 1999-05-07
BNSF and CN Disappointed by U.S. Appeals Court's Decision to Uphold Surface Transportation Board's Rail Merger Moratorium, Railroads to Review Options in Light of Ruling
Business Editors
Tags: U.S. Appeals Court
Research articles 2000-07-14
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