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Finally conservatives won’t be silenced anymore! This is awesome free speech works both ways but you have to ask yourself why are they so scared of what we say especially when they can’t prove misinformation?!
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Federal Judge Orders Oakland Airport to Halt ‘San Francisco Bay’ Branding Amid Legal Battle
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The naming dispute between two of the Bay Area’s major airports took a significant turn on Tuesday, favoring San Francisco in its legal battle with Oakland. A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction against the Port of Oakland, temporarily blocking it from using “San Francisco Bay” as part of the Oakland International Airport’s branding in its advertisements, products, and services. San Francisco argued that Oakland’s rebranding efforts mislead travelers into believing there’s an affiliation between Oakland International Airport (OAK) and San Francisco International Airport (SFO). The judge agreed, stating that San Francisco is “likely to prevail” on its core claim that the rebrand could lead to consumer confusion, ultimately resulting in “irreparable harm” to San Francisco’s identity if the injunction was not granted.
Court Ruling Highlights Balance of Hardships
The federal judge’s ruling focused on potential hardships, suggesting that San Francisco could suffer more from the potential confusion than Oakland from halting its rebrand. The Port of Oakland had argued it had already invested in signage featuring the new “San Francisco Bay” branding for the airport. However, the judge noted that the harm to Oakland was “minimal” since the airport has used the name “Oakland International Airport” for over six decades and would be able to continue using this recognizable branding. The judge’s decision pointed out that Oakland’s claim of hardship was less compelling compared to San Francisco’s argument that the name change could mislead travelers.
Ongoing Lawsuit and Next Steps
The legal dispute between the two airports originated in April, when San Francisco International Airport filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against the Port of Oakland, citing potential confusion among travelers and consumers. San Francisco’s motion for a preliminary injunction was filed in September, with the recent decision by federal judge U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Thomas S. Hixson representing a temporary win for the city. In response to the ruling, the Port of Oakland expressed disappointment, noting that while the judge agreed that the new branding might imply an affiliation with SFO, two of San Francisco’s other claims were denied. Oakland’s statement underscored that the airport is a “convenient, centrally located option” for Bay Area travelers, emphasizing it has no official connection to SFO. The Port of Oakland is reportedly reviewing the court’s ruling and considering further legal options as the case progresses. The lawsuit remains ongoing, and the final outcome of this high-profile branding conflict between two of the Bay Area’s largest airports is yet to be determined.
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Trump Adviser Trial Delayed: Classified Documents Mishandling Case Review #federaljudge #mishandlingclassifieddocuments #reviewevidence #trialdate #Trumpadvisertrialdelay
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U.S. District Judge Timothy Brooks temporarily blocked Arkansas from enforcing a law that would have allowed criminal charges against librarians and booksellers for providing “harmful” materials to minors. Follow @uinterview for the latest exclusive celebrity videos & news!
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Voting for Democrats matters. #FederalJudges
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On Tuesday, a federal judge ruled that California can for the first time enforce its tough net neutrality law, clearing the way for the state to ban internet providers from slowing down or blocking access to websites and applications that don’t pay for premium service.
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It Must Be Christmas! Federal Judge Agrees With Trump To End Obama Program
President Trump has won a major court victory when a federal judge in San Francisco ruled the Trump administration provided adequate justification for its decision to end an Obama-era refugee program.
Read More Here: http://bluepillsheep.com/santa-trump-ends-obama-chain-migration/ Read the full article
#Aliens#ChainMigration#Federaljudge#Illegal#illegalimmigrants#Immigrants#Immigration#JudgeLaurelBeeler#MerryChristmas#Obama#Refuge#refugees#Trump
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In case you missed it: John Hinckley granted full release by federal judge http://dlvr.it/S8YGyB
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Federal judge issues injunction against social media law
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A #federaljudge on Tuesday temporarily blocked #PresidentBiden’s attempt to put a #moratorium on deportations for 100 days. After #Texas sued over the policy, the judge blocked #Biden, via a temporary restraining order, from moving forward for 14 days, according to a report. Go to the link in our bio for more on this story. #uspolitics #judge #JoeBiden #USpresident #usnews #uscongress #washingtondc #america #worldnews Reposted from @foxnews https://www.instagram.com/p/CKiJDeNBqUD/?igshid=1vu5vp5dflsra
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Controversial Nominee's Associations Spark Concerns of Anti-Semitism and Terrorism #antisemitism #associations #blockingthenomination #challenges #controversy #federaljudges #fitnessforoffice #hatecrimesagainstJews #highlyqualified #judicialcrisisnetwork #nominee #obstructingqualifiedcandidates #partisandivisions #politicizingthecourts #qualifications #respectedlegalprofessional #riseinantiSemitism #Senateconfirmation #terroristsympathizers #Washington #whitehouse
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According to the federal judge’s response, it appears that the proverbial day of Kik in the court would last longer than that of Telegram. To read the full news 👉 https://bit.ly/3fq7OGW
#federaljudge#cryptomarket#USdistrict#kik#kiktoken#kikshearing#kikstoken#telegram#cryptonews#cryptocurrencies#cryptoinvestors#bitcoin#blockchain#bitcoinnews#kiknews
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A Donald appointee to a federal judgeship was found by the American Bar Association as (in their own words) as “arrogant, lazy, an ideologue, and lacking in knowledge of the day-to-day practice including procedural rules.”
Gee, who would have thought that an appointee of THIS GUY would be all that.
https://www.patheos.com/blogs/dispatches/2019/12/14/lawrence-van-dyke-is-now-a-federal-judge/
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If confirmed, Shireen Matthews will be the first Asian Pacific American woman and first Indian-American to serve as an Article III federal judge in the Southern District Follow @tarunmitr.newspaper #shireenmathews #indianamerican #federaljudge #usa #washingtondc #donaldtrump #trump #newdelhi #india (at New Delhi) https://www.instagram.com/p/B13jLuCpP0C/?igshid=1epy3x8mjwnef
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US President Donald Trump’s tax returns battle supposedly set to head to the US Supreme Court. The move came after a federal judge ordered the president to hand over his financial documents to state prosecutors in New York.
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A federal judge ruled against a directive from Attorney General William Barr in April that would take away bond hearings for some asylum-seeking migrants.
#william barr#attorneygeneral#immigration#migrant#federaljudge#marshapechman#bond#constitution#unconstitutional#asylum#immigrant#centralamerica
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