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hnian, 29 F. App'x 337, 346 (6th Cir. 2002) ("Here, the district court exceeded its equitable power when it ordered [defendant] to apologize.")). In Woodruff, the Ninth Circuit affirmed its prior holding that courts "are not commissioned to run around getting apologies" and reasoned that the law is not u
rnment, such a claim fails to state a claim as a matter of law. See Burkes v. Tranquilli, No. 08-474, 2008 WL 2682606, at *4 (W.D. Pa. 2008) (citing Woodruff v. Ohnian, 29 F. App'x 337, 346 (6th Cir. 2002) ("Here, the district court exceeded its equitable power when it ordered [defendant] to apologize.")
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hnian, 29 F. App'x 337, 346 (6th Cir. 2002) ("Here, the district court exceeded its equitable power when it ordered [defendant] to apologize.")). In Woodruff, the Ninth Circuit affirmed its prior holding that courts "are not commissioned to run around getting apologies" and reasoned that the law is not u
rnment, such a claim fails to state a claim as a matter of law. See Burkes v. Tranquilli, No. 08-474, 2008 WL 2682606, at *4 (W.D. Pa. 2008) (citing Woodruff v. Ohnian, 29 F. App'x 337, 346 (6th Cir. 2002) ("Here, the district court exceeded its equitable power when it ordered [defendant] to apologize.")
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rnment, such a claim fails to state a claim as a matter of law. See Burkes v. Tranquilli, No. 08-474, 2008 WL 2682606, at *4 (W.D. Pa. 2008) (citing Woodruff v. Ohman, 29 F. App'x 337, 346 (6th Cir. 2002) ("Here, the district court exceeded its equitable power when it ordered [defendant] to apologize."))
Ohman, 29 F. App'x 337, 346 (6th Cir. 2002) ("Here, the district court exceeded its equitable power when it ordered [defendant] to apologize.")). In Woodruff, the Ninth Circuit affirmed its prior holding that courts "are not commissioned to run around getting apologies" and reasoned that the law is not u
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hnian, 29 F. App'x 337, 346 (6th Cir. 2002) ("Here, the district court exceeded its equitable power when it ordered [defendant] to apologize.")). In Woodruff, the Ninth Circuit affirmed its prior holding that courts "are not commissioned to run around getting apologies" and reasoned that the law is not u
rnment, such a claim fails to state a claim as a matter of law. See Burkes v. Tranquilli, No. 08-474, 2008 WL 2682606, at *4 (W.D. Pa. 2008) (citing Woodruff v. Ohnian, 29 F. App'x 337, 346 (6th Cir. 2002) ("Here, the district court exceeded its equitable power when it ordered [defendant] to apologize.")
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g apologies" and reasoned that the law is not usually concerned with procuring apologies to make morally right a legal wrong done to the plaintiff. Woodruff 29 F. App'x at 346 (6th Cir. 2002) (quoting McKee Turner, 491 F.2d 1106, 1107 (9th Cir. 1974). Undeniably, a court may not order a defendant to spe
Ohman, 29 F. App'x 337, 346 (6th Cir. 2002) ("Here, the district court exceeded its equitable power when it ordered [defendant] to apologize.")). In Woodruff, the Ninth Circuit affirmed its prior holding that courts "are not commissioned to run around getting apologies" and reasoned that the law is not u
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equest for injunctive relief, each request fails. With respect to Petitioners request for a letter of apology, such a remedy is not cognizable. In Woodruff v. Oilman, 29 F. App'x 337, 346 (6th Cir. 2002), the Sixth Circuit held that the district court exceeded its equitable powers when it ordered a par
t may contravene the beliefs the defendant holds. See id.; see also Burkes v. Tranquilli, No. 08474, 2008 WL 2682606, at *4 (W.D. Pa. 2008) (citing Woodruff 29 F. App'x at 346) ("Here, the district court exceeded its equitable power when it ordered [defendant] to apologize."). Petitioners request that t
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mmon belief that theory of mind is dependent upon linguistic ability. A major challenge to this prevailing philosophical stance came from Premack and Woodruff [PW78] who postulated that prelinguistic primates do indeed exhibit “theory of mind” behavior. While Premack and Woodruff’s experiment itself has bee
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AY (02/05, Hughes, Jervis), Daily Wire (02/05, Jewell), Newsweek (02/05, Gooding), Colorado Sun (02/05, Brown, Prentzel), Colorado Newsline (02/05, Woodruff), Axios (02/05, Hernandez, Alvarez), Denver Post (02/05, Tabachnik, Boyanton, et al.), ABC News (02/05, El-Bawab, Barr), CBS News (02/05, McRae), Wa
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ents to the Guidelines Manual, Supplement to Appendix C, 277-78 (November 1, 2002) amendment 642, "Reason for Amendment"). See also United States Woodruff, 296 F.3d 1041, 1049 (11th Cir. 2002). In the great bulk of situations, this is only of academic concern, but the anomaly can arise when a defendan
equest for injunctive relief, each request fails. With respect to Petitioners request for a letter of apology, such a remedy is not cognizable. In Woodruff v. Oilman, 29 F. App'x 337, 346 (6th Cir. 2002), the Sixth Circuit held that the district court exceeded its equitable powers when it ordered a par
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