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injunction

[in-juhngk-shuhn] / ɪnˈdʒʌŋk ʃən /


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District Court for the District of Columbia, would be followed by a motion for a preliminary injunction, it said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The stars made headlines in November 2024 when they announced their decision to leave ADOR, prompting the company to request an injunction barring them from any commercial activities.

From Barron's

Typically, that meant lifting early injunctions that federal district judges had issued to keep the policies on hold while the lawsuits played out.

From The Wall Street Journal

The preliminary injunction blocks the Texas law's enforcement while the case proceeds through federal court.

From Barron's

Bonta said he and other attorney generals have not decided whether they will seek a restraining order or temporary injunction to change the new funding policy.

From Los Angeles Times