Court Administrator Gordon Griller says the Spans are prime practitioners of " vexatious litigation _ coming to court for every possible redress under the sun, filing large sums of cases, some even contradictory to each other ."
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He added that Nevada " remains free to impose proper procedural bars to restrict repeated returns to state court for post-conviction proceedings, " and that federal judges have authority " to prevent vexatious litigation ."
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The performance of national security functions does not subject an official to the same risks of entanglement in vexatious litigation as does the carrying out of the judicial or " quasijudicial " tasks that have been the primary wellsprings of absolute immunities.
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These conflicts have resulted in what Judge Lynch of the United States District Court, Southern District of New York described as a " brazen history of collusive and vexatious litigation . . . used to avoid compliance with their legal obligations ".
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That these accusations come after several attempts to rectify the situation and " "'two " "'apologies, and considering the abusive comments ( see above ) to which I have been subjected, I move that this be dismissed as vexatious litigation.
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Still, most legal scholars seem to agree that the clause is not a blanket immunity against committing crimes, but rather a protection for Congressmen against the use of vexatious litigation to stifle them .-- " 32 " 07 : 44, 15 August 2015 ( UTC)
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Such pre-interview screening, he said, should include inquiries about the applicant's finances, creditworthiness and history as a tenant or shareholder _ including investigations into whether the person has a propensity for violence or for flouting the rules, or has a history of initiating vexatious litigation.
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The Supreme Court protected the Bush administration from having to reveal potentially embarrassing details about Vice President Dick Cheney's energy task force until after the November election, sending the case back to a lower court and noting a " paramount necessity of protecting the executive branch from vexatious litigation ."
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Burnett says " Internet publication by media outlets opens the door wide to forum shopping, raising concerns that Canada will become a haven for libel plaintiffs who likely would not succeed in their more natural forum . " Several online journalism forums in Canada have closed or restricted access drastically due to the exposure to nuisance or vexatious litigation.
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I thought " vexatious litigation " could mean lots of other things than specifically trying to win by forcing your opponent to give up because of mounting legal costs . . . Besides " vexatious litigation " had been proposed before by John M Baker and you answered that you didn't think what you were looking for had been mentioned yet.