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In April, Trump's lawyers also filed a motion to decertify the class in the other California case.
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If the judge were to decertify the classes, former Trump University students would have to bring individual lawsuits.
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If Shelley decides not to decertify the machines, Chesin said the legislators will act to decertify them anyway.
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Trump's lawyers on Friday sought permission from Judge Curiel to renew an earlier motion to decertify the class.
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A senior administration official said on Thursday that Trump was expected to announce soon he would decertify the landmark agreement.
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On Wednesday, the USOC threatened to decertify USA Gymnastics unless the 18 members on the board of directors were replaced.
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Earlier this month, California legislators called on the secretary of state to decertify touch-screen machines before the presidential election in November.
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He pledged to seek the support of European allies Britain, France and Germany, who had signed the agreement and urged Trump not to decertify.
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If both fail to follow up on reforms, new mechanisms would be in place to allow Congress to dissolve the USOPC board and decertify NGBs.
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The bill gives Congress authority to dissolve the board of the U.S. Olympic Committee and decertify national governing bodies should they fail to protect athletes.
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This is because if the union decertifies, then anti-trust rules will apply.
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Late last summer Virginia decertified thousands of insecure WINVote machines.
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It also decertified the case as a class action.
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That device was decertified, but researchers have demonstrated that other models, still in use around the country, are also vulnerable.
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If the State Department decertifies the territory, it ultimately falls to Trump to decide which of Hong Kong's privileges to deny.
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Three more countries - Belize, Lebanon and Pakistan - were also decertified but sanctions were waived due to vital US national interests.