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litigate

[lit-i-geyt] / ˈlɪt ɪˌgeɪt /


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District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, and was litigated by Alliance Defending Freedom, a conservative Christian advocacy group that was also involved in the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision last year, which overturned Roe v.

From Salon

"We look forward to litigating this important case alongside our state law enforcement partners to stop JetBlue from eliminating its rival, Spirit," Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Doha Mekki said in a statement.

From Reuters

“This was a tragedy of huge proportions,” said Murphy, whose Baltimore-based firm is known for litigating police misconduct cases, including the case of Freddie Gray in Baltimore.

From Washington Post

“We’re not litigating it. We are simply focused on Jan. 5, Jan. 6, what happened, how did these people get in, how do we fix that.”

From Washington Post

"Those are allegations and Starbucks has not broken the law," Mr Schultz said, adding that the disputes were still being litigated.

From BBC