Nothing. Whatever it was that you were attempting to injoin continues on as before.
If you are looking to write your own: Your local law library has a "Form Book" for legal example forms, in that district & state. The "Form" for this however is not going to give you what you need, as these are not a fill in the blank type of form (Caveat, it will have forms that are mostly fill in the blank for different types of protective orders); each are unique. If you are looking for an injunction filed against you: The court will, and the other party should have, already given you a copy of the injunction; when it was filed as well as when it is ordered or denied.
No, federal loans do not have age restrictions, so you cannot be denied a federal loan based solely on your age. Eligibility for federal student loans is based on factors such as financial need and enrollment in an eligible program.
It depends on the reason you were denied.
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Federal Laws and the federal constitution super cedes the states.
Denied powers
they are not given to the federal government and not denied to the states
It would depend on several factors. If you were denied for cause and the decision was not appealed, then probably not. If denied for lack of justification, then additional information is needed, If denied because the work history and other preliminary data was unavailable, once obtained, the outcome may be different. Remember, denials are not automatically closed, you can always appeal a decision.
In certain circumstances where you are not eligible for a particular right, then yes, rights can be denied for various reasons.
They get to do everything they denied themselves in this life. Everything they denied themselves in Gods name.
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reserved powers