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Attorney General of Kentucky Daniel Cameron sought permission to intervene in defense of the law, but the court of appeals denied the motion and subsequent request to file a petition for rehearing en banc by a 2–1 vote. Judge John K. Bush dissented. [1]
Petroleum Exploration, Inc. v. Public Service Commission of Kentucky: 304 U.S. 209 (1938) Reed 8-0[a] McReynolds (without opinion); Stone (short statement) none appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Kentucky (E.D. Ky.) affirmed Lone Star Gas Company v. Texas: 304 U.S. 224 (1938) Hughes 7-1[a] none Black ...
Rehearing may refer to: In law , a rehearing is a procedure where a tribunal reconsiders a matter after previously conducting a hearing on the same matter Parties generally request rehearings by filing a " petition for rehearing" or a " motion for rehearing"
The University of Kentucky's yearslong legal battle over Title IX compliance isn't over. A notice of appeal was filed Monday following October ruling.
Rule 13 of the United States Supreme Court Rules of Procedure requires the losing party in a case before a court of appeals to file a petition for a writ of certiorari within 90 days from the date the court of appeals enters its judgment, or from the date of the denial of a petition for rehearing in the court of appeals. The Sixth Circuit's ...
The petition, listed as State Question 832, would gradually raise the minimum wage in Oklahoma from the current $7.25 per hour to $15 in 2029. Future increases would be tied to the cost-of-living ...
On July 17, 2014, Santai-Gaffney filed a petition in the Third Circuit to rehear her motion to intervene, or to rehear it en banc. With no judge that concurred in denying the original motion asking for rehearing, and all active judges in the circuit voting against, on August 4, 2014, the petition for rehearing was denied. [26] [27]
Kentucky’s legislature is primed to consider a bill in the new year that would make parents responsible for their juvenile child committing a crime involving the discharge of a firearm.