Word: motioning
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...November, U.S. District Court Judge John C. Lifland, an 1957 HLS graduate, ruled that FAIR does have standing to challenge the statute, but he denied the plaintiffs’ motion for a preliminary injunction to immediately suspend enforcement of the amendment...
Lifland, in his denial of FAIR’s motion for a preliminary injunction, treated recruitment as conduct, not speech, thereby taking it “out of the First Amendment rubric,” said E. Joshua Rosenkranz, an attorney representing FAIR, in an interview with The Crimson last week...
Smart dust, actually. That's the name for the wireless networks of sensors, called motes, that Pister, 39, is building. Each mote has a chip about the size of a grain of rice that detects and records things like temperature and motion at its location. Attach it to a battery the size of an aspirin, and a mote will keep doing this for longer than a year; add a power source the size of a bottle cap, and your mote is good for a decade. Most important, the motes have minuscule radio transmitters that talk to other motes...
...November, U.S. District Court Judge John C. Lifland, a 1957 Harvard Law School (HLS) graduate and Reagan appointee, denied FAIR’s motion to block enforcement of the statute...
Although the Third Circuit denied FAIR’s motion for an expedited appeal, Rosenkranz said he was undeterred because the court is known for its “very fast docket.” He said that litigants would likely appear before the three-judge panel for oral arguments in mid-March...