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1 The U.S. International Trade Commission must also rule in favor of the U.S. companies.
2 However, the court could also rule in favor of hoteliers.
3 Why would Mr. Fisk now rule in favor of some outlaw corporation from another state?
4 Dozens of businesses have previously urged federal appeals courts to rule in favor of LGBT workers.
5 The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed that decision to rule in favor of the IRS.
6 If there is even a shred of doubt, the judge will rule in favor of him.
7 That resulted in a long-running battle that saw an appeals court rule in favor of Ottawa in June.
8 Arbitrators rarely rule in favor of brokers who try to keep their bonus money after leaving a firm.
9 But critics say it will curb the judges' independence, putting pressure on them to rule in favor of government policies.
10 In April's argument in the case, the court's conservative majority appeared to be inclined to rule in favor of Trump.
11 During April's argument in the case, the court's conservative majority appeared to be inclined to rule in favor of Trump.
12 Should Doty rule in favor of the NFL, Peterson could take the case to the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals.
13 Should Doty rule in favor of the NFL, Peterson could take the case to the 8th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
14 Although most analysts expect the court to rule in favor of banks, the risk of a decision against them is not negligible.
15 Writing for the Court, Justice Souter suggests that the district court skip the trial and rule in favor of the entertainment industry.
16 The court could also rule in favor of Wal-Mart by dismissing the appeals and ordering the state and the union to pay legal costs.
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