1. Employment lawyer Robert Rosati says courts are setting a troublesome precedent when they let such suits to go forward. 2. The courts had set the sum he should pay for his child by his first marriage at seventeen pounds fifty. 3. A federal court has set limits on pumping water from the Edwards aquifer, source of fresh water in the region. 4. A federal bankruptcy court yesterday set a schedule for the bidding process. 5. After that the appeals court will set a schedule. 6. But Robert P. Varian, a San Francisco lawyer, said the courts set the bar high for such public policy exceptions. 7. But Justices David Souter, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, and Stevens dissented, arguing that the court was setting the bar too high for plaintiffs. 8. But that court has set rules and procedures that will end the election with a count that reasonable people will respect. 9. But that court can set rules and procedures that will end the election with a count that reasonable people will respect. 10. But the court set no standards for determining how to count partially punched ballots. |