- 28 U.S.C. § 2342 ("The
court of
appeals ... has
exclusive jurisdiction to
enjoin, set aside,
suspend (in
whole or in part), or to
determine the validity...
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Enjoining good and
forbidding wrong (Arabic: ٱلْأَمْرُ بِٱلْمَعْرُوفِ وَٱلنَّهْيُ عَنِ ٱلْمُنْكَرِ, romanized: al-amru bi-l-maʿrūfi wa-n-nahyu ʿani-l-munkari)...
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Title III of the act,
which would have
given the
Attorney General powers to
enjoin, but
Majority Leader Lyndon B.
Johnson agreed to let the
provision die as...
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those who have
faith and do
righteous deeds, and
enjoin one
another to [follow] the truth, and
enjoin one
another to patience. This sura is considered...
- p****ions
foreign to the calm
temperament cultivated by the Christian: God has
enjoined us to deal calmly, gently, quietly, and
peacefully with the Holy Spirit...
-
enjoin restraints on the
commercial flow of
natural gas);
North Dakota v. Minnesota, 263 U.S. 365 (1923) (holding that
Minnesota could sue to
enjoin changes...
- was
organised in
October 1969, and
Lieutenant General J.F.R.
Jacob was
enjoined by
Govind Narain, the Home Secretary, that "there
should be no publicity...
- who
prevails in everything,
along with a
praxis in
which the Sikh is
enjoined to
engage in
social reform through the
pursuit of
justice for all human...
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customs have been established",
stating that
neither Jesus nor his
Apostles enjoined the
keeping of this or any
other festival.
Although he
describes the details...
- was not upheld, in the name of the
public interest, when Time
tried to
enjoin the
reproduction of
stills from the film in a
history book on the subject...