The owner of Columbus 95 failed to pursue judicial permission to appeal to New York State's highest court, so the decision stands.
On October 15, 2004, Fox sought judicial permission to fire Mackris, but she was never dismissed.
In order to diversify the composition of the board, the trust received judicial permission in 2003 to increase the number of trustees to seven instead of the original four.
Because of his age at the time of the killing, prosecutors must get judicial permission to indict and to try Mr. Nelson as an adult.
"Doctors are terrified of performing an abortion without written judicial permission - no one will do it," said a prosecutor, Branca Moreira Alves.
The Minnesota law, which had been enforced, required minors seeking abortions to notify both parents or get judicial permission 48 hours before the procedure.
After the act was passed he became the first person to be declared a habitually vexatious litigant and barred from future litigation without judicial permission.
Another in Texas has already been fined $10,000 for sending out subpoenas without judicial permission; the judge in that case blasted the "staggering chutzpah" involved.
In Massachusetts, about 1,000 teen-agers each year get judicial permission for abortions.
In the 1950's a nationwide outcry followed the revelation that legal scholars had (with judicial permission) recorded juries in six civil cases for an academic study.