The court then went on to make the following rulings, which converted the proceeding from a tort suit for damages and injunctive relief into a proceeding for imposition of a judicial prior restraint:
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Earlier Supreme Court decisions established that the law's reference to sex discrimination covers a wide range of misconduct involving sexual harassment, and also provided for suits for damages by individual victims.
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The Senate passed its version of the bill earlier, and it has a measure providing for independent, external review of decisions denying medical care, but does not permit suits for damages.
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The lower federal courts disagree on whether Congress intended to waive the federal government's immunity from suits for damages when, in 1978, it broadened the Rehabilitation Act to cover federal agencies.
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The police reports suggest that the Ritz Hotel, as Paul's employer, may eventually be the object of suits for damages in one of the many legal cases now surrounding the accident.
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In that case, an individual taxpayer received certain amounts in settlement of his suit for damages on account of alienation of affections and in consideration for the surrender of the custody of his minor child.
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Coming to trial just as the Legislature in Austin is debating curbs on suits for damages in Texas courts, the Oxychem suit is seen by some as a showcase of alleged abuses of the legal system.
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The lawsuits have been filed in federal district court in Manhattan where, according to a law passed soon after the attacks, all suits for damages arising out of the hijacking and crashes must be brought.
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The position of Georgia was that state prisons were immune from suit for damages, claiming that the U . S . Congress had exceeded its constitutional authority in authorizing suits for damages against states under ADA.
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The position of Georgia was that state prisons were immune from suit for damages, claiming that the U . S . Congress had exceeded its constitutional authority in authorizing suits for damages against states under ADA.