picketing near a public school.
FALSE! The Supreme Court has never upheld automatic expatration.
A void contract can be signed and upheld in court. However, this depends on why it was void to begin with.
By the time a 'private dispute' became a case for consideration by a federal court it would have had to wend its way through every single level of the the local and state-level court systems and been appealed. and the appeals upheld, at every step of the legal process. Without specific research I cannot say that this has never happened but the odds against it ever getting that far are SLIM.
Yes, unless your court documents prohibit you from removing the child from the country.
Confirm or support (something that has been questioned): "the court upheld his claim for damages".Maintain (a custom or practice).
It depends on the president and court. The current president is no doubt happy that Obamacare was upheld by the court.
Unless you voluntarily agreed to a garnishment clause in whatever payment contract you signed, garnishment can only be done by means of court action (unless we're talking about the IRS here). In the case of court ordered garnishment you can file an appeal to the garnishment order with the court which issued it.
Affirming the decision of the lower court means that the appeals court concluded that no error was committed during the lower court trial and that the lower court's decision stands.
It sounds like a case has been appealed to the Court of Appeals, and the Court of Appeals has upheld (affirmed) the verdict of the lower court.
Yes, and will be upheld in court. Unless items are in violation of the Landlord act of that state. If the lease is not "breaking" your states landlord act they are valid even if they sound absurd.
No, Fletcher v. Peck was not a decision of strict construction. The case involved a land dispute and the Supreme Court's ruling upheld the sanctity of contracts, emphasizing the importance of property rights and the rule of law.
The decision of the previous appeals court that heard the case is the final decision should the Supreme Court refuse to hear the case.