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  2. Injunction - Wikipedia

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    When an injunction is given, it can be enforced with equitable enforcement mechanisms such as contempt. [8] It can also be modified or dissolved (upon a proper motion to the court) if circumstances change in the future. [9] These features of the injunction allow a court granting one to manage the behavior of the parties.

  3. Trump's lawyers ask Supreme Court to fast-track approval of ...

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    When Jackson handed down the temporary restraining order on Feb. 12, she said she would hold a hearing on Feb. 26 and make a ruling then. But Trump's lawyers appealed immediately to the U.S. Court ...

  4. Anti-Injunction Act - Wikipedia

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    Whether a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction counts as an injunction is a fact-specific question. [ 32 ] "Proceeding": A “ proceeding ” for the purposes of the AIA include “[a]ll steps taken or which may be taken in the state court or by its officers from the institution to the close of the final process."

  5. Trump administration blasts ‘unprecedented assault’ on its ...

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    Temporary restraining orders like the one issued in this case generally are not appealable. They are usually put in place for a few weeks at most to give lower courts time to review the legal ...

  6. NCAA ratifies immediate eligibility for athletes no matter ...

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    A judge in West Virginia granted the plaintiffs a temporary injunction, lifting requirements for multiple-time transfers to request a waiver from the NCAA to be immediately eligible to compete.

  7. Provisional measure of protection - Wikipedia

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    A provisional measure of protection is the term that the International Court of Justice (ICJ, World Court) uses to describe a procedure "roughly equivalent" [1] to an interim order (which can be either a temporary restraining order or a temporary directive order) in national legal systems.

  8. Team Trump Threatens To Ignore Court Orders - AOL

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    Over and over, the Trump administration’s efforts have been hit with temporary restraining orders and preliminary injunctions from judges who, at least for now, have determined the White House ...

  9. Stay of execution - Wikipedia

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    The word "execution" refers to the imposition of whatever judgment is being stayed and is similar to an injunction. A stay can be granted automatically by operation of law or by order of a court, either following a motion or by agreement of the parties. [2]