CORE also organized pickets and sit-ins at local real estate industry offices, but a court-ordered injunction terminated the latter protests.
The volume of timber harvested in Washington and Oregon has been slashed by more than half since the first court-ordered injunction to protect the owl was issued in 1989.
Unix Labs made its motion based solely on its copyright claims, anticipating a victory at the upcoming trial and a court-ordered permanent injunction.
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The complaint also claims that the claims were made in violation of a pre-existing court-ordered injunction.
The law allows a president to seek a court-ordered injunction for an 80-day cooling-off period in the event of a strike or lockout.
Utah's law remains on the books, pending trial, but is unenforceable under a court-ordered preliminary injunction.
Also, it is difficult to get a court-ordered injunction against an otherwise legal action, like an election recount or razing a building when the owner agrees.
Previously the government issued evacuation or demolition orders to settlers who maintained unauthorized outposts, but appeals and court-ordered injunctions often tied those orders up indefinitely.
University administrators stated that they would perform a subsurface, archaeological test after a court-ordered injunction was lifted.