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en It was quite a moment. When he thanked God for the chance to play again, a federal judge in San Francisco ruled the home run unconstitutional.

en There are federal judges who have ruled elsewhere in the U.S. the exact opposite of the way this federal judge has, ... this case only affects the area of California in which he [the judge] sits.

en I just want to go back to San Francisco, play with these guys and give us every chance we have to get to the playoffs. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. I want to see the fans of San Francisco. I miss the city, I just want to go home. I can't wait to go home.

en The odds are that the federal sentencing guidelines will be ruled unconstitutional, ... Closed Chambers.

en If it's unconstitutional to tell students to study evolution with an open mind, then what's not unconstitutional? The judge is basically trying to make it unconstitutional for anyone to have a divergent view, and we think that has a chilling effect on free speech.

en He ruled simply on the legal technicality of whether the federal anti-trust statute of limitations has run in this case and the judge felt it did.

en This petition asks Missourians to peg Missouri constitutional law to what some federal judge in San Francisco or New York says it is, ... I'm stunned that they would include such a wide-open and obvious flaw.

en [A federal judge Tuesday blocked Georgia from enforcing a new state law requiring voters to show photo identification at the polls. In issuing the preliminary injunction, U.S. District Judge Harold Murphy said the law amounts to an unconstitutional poll tax because the state is not doing enough to make ID cards available to those who cannot afford them. The requirement] is most likely to prevent Georgia's elderly, poor and African-American voters from voting, ... For those citizens, the character and magnitude of their injury the loss of their right to vote is undeniably demoralizing and extreme.

en I think the bill is quite clearly unconstitutional. I believe the Supreme Court has already ruled dormitories can be considered domiciles.

en We're down to one (claim) and we're very confident that this will also be dismissed once the appropriate motion gets in front of the judge, given how the judge has ruled to date.

en The (lower) courts have ruled that prayers before government meetings that invoke religion are unconstitutional,

en Gaby doesn't want to be ruled out at the moment but I do not see him playing. Gary is a concern because he is not training. We have got medical people working on him and we will give him every chance but it is not looking good.

en You took us to federal court and your own judge ruled against you -- a victory for the Million Youth March, ... You appealed it, and we won. Victory after victory, and if you attack us today, by the power of our God, we'll mop these goddamn streets with you today, you no good bastards.

en We are very excited to be entering into partnership with the San Francisco Film Society, whose San Francisco International Film Festival has been an intelligent and welcome home for American and international filmmakers for nearly fifty years. SF360.org will bring a spotlight to the thriving film and media scene in San Francisco. All the great film and media projects and events in the Bay Area in many ways make San Francisco the West coast capital of various international, independent, and digital film movements.

en Our system has been ruled unconstitutional four times and no one has offered anything to fix those problems. I have. I have a plan that will reduce property taxes by over $1 billion, will define for the first time, what we mean by a high-quality education.


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