Boy, AT&T sure isn't taking Verizon's Map for That campaign too well. After losing a request for an injunction (for now), the company seems to have decided that the only thing to do in the short term is to start advertising right back at Verizon.
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Despite the legal objections raised by a group of parents, it’s OK for high school students to perform in and present two plays with gay-related themes, a Nevada district court judge ruled Tuesday.
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US Supreme Court Justice Arthur Kennedy today temporarily reimposed a ban on release of the names of those signed the petitions putting Referendum 71 on the Washington ballot, Associated Press reports.
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Last year Nintendo won an injunction from a Tokyo court against distributors of the R4 flash cartridge for the Nintendo DS, which can be used to play pirated DS game files.
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The High Court gives permission for an injunction to be served via social-networking site Twitter.
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Washington state attorney general Rob McKenna
successfully appealed a federal judge’s ruling that granted an injunction to
keep the names of people who signed a petition to put Referendum 71 on the
ballot private, reports the Associated Press.
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The Washington State Attorney Generals Office said today it will appeal yesterday's ruling by a federal judge that blocked the release of names of people who signed Referendum 71, the effort to overturn the Washington 's new "everything but marriage" same-sex domestic partner law.
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It appears that Washington state's proposed Referendum 71, the petition drive to repeal domestic partners legislation, has squeaked by with enough valid signatures to make the November ballot.
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Is a requirement that people who sign referendum petitions be registered Washington voters when they sign an important tenet of state law or a "hyper-technicality?" That's one of the questions a King County Superior Court judge must answer as she decides whether to grant an injunction keeping Referendum 71 off the November ballot.
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The Washington Secretary of State announced today that they've verified about 900 signatures over the threshold of 120,577 needed for ballot qualification.
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I posed a question to David Ammons from the Secretary of State's office about when someone must be registered to vote in order for their signature to be counted on a petition and this is his response:
For purposes of processing an initiative or referendum, there is no clear deadline for registering to vote.
On August 11th, 2009, a Texas judged ruled that Microsoft can NOT sell Microsoft Word in the US, due to patent infringement.
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When it rains it pours -- right on the heels of the punishing blow dealt to RealDVD, the money-laden Kaleidescape crowd suffered its own setback at the hands of the law.
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Today Judge Benjamin Settle decided to temporarily halt the release of the names of those who signed Ref.
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Anti-gay backers of Ref. 71 filed a federal lawsuit to conceal the names of those people signing the petition.
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Mark Gevisser penned a beautifully moving commentary for the New York Times last week that I forgot to mention until Projector Enoch sent it in to the tip line.
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Chief U.S.
District Judge Vaughn Walker has declined to grant an
injunction to Proposition 8, California's ban on same-sex
marriage, fast-tracking a federal lawsuit aiming to to
overturn the ban.
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Judge likely won't grant Prop. 8 injunctionSan Francisco ChronicleBrown also has sided with the plaintiffs — an unmarried lesbian couple from Northern California and an unmarried gay couple from Southern California — in .
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Federal Judge Gives Gay Marriage Supporters HopeEast Bay ExpressA judge overseeing the federal challenge to Proposition 8 has given gay marriage supporters some hope.
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Prop 8 Faces Legal Challenge in San FranciscoChristian Broadcasting NetworkCalifornia voters approved the proposition last fall, effectively banning gay marriage in the Golden State.
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