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The preliminary injunction would essentially extend a temporary restraining order that U.S.

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On one occasion, her former partner entered her home and locked her out, despite an injunction banning him from the property.

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The city’s lawyers had asked a judge for emergency relief from an injunction barring the use of crowd-control weapons, just days before “No Kings” protests were set to occur in L.A.

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A judge previously awarded the council a temporary injunction prior to the latest hearing, but this was later overturned.

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The injunction came after local political activist Marvin Dunn filed a lawsuit last week alleging that the board violated Florida’s Sunshine law because it didn’t give reasonable public notice.

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