Sentences with phrase «as violations of»

«A Board rule requiring that Board Members attend, on at least a biennial basis, a continuing education program comprised of not more than six (6) cumulative hours of instruction with respect to Board or Member practices that might result in a significant legal vulnerability and possible liability to the Board and its Members, such as violations of anti-trust laws, agency laws, civil rights laws, the Code of Ethics of the National Association, or other similar public policies is not an inequitable limitation upon membership.»
But while legal claims are best left relatively confined and technical, as a matter of political morality, it is appropriate to denounce the hearing fees not just as violations of specific constitutional rules and principles, but as an unconscionable barricade against access to justice.
We also have the ability to analyze complex securities transactions, such as Rule 144 restrictive stock sales, PIPE transactions and venture capital investments, as well as violations of SEC regulations, working closely with federal investigators.
The insured then brought an action against the insurer asserting numerous tort and contract claims as well as violations of G.L. c. 175, § 181, and G.L. c. 93A.
On April 5, 2013, Google officially submitted a request with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that it sanction the activities of «patent trolls» as violations of the antitrust laws.
The following behaviors are explicitly listed as violations of California's elder abuse laws under 368 PC:
Mr. Comerford has represented a variety of individuals and corporations in investigations involving allegations of corporate mismanagement, mortgage fraud, band fraud and contractor fraud, as well as violations of the False Claims Act and environmental regulations.
There are many ways in which nursing homes can be held responsible for injuring others as a result of their negligence, abuse, exploitation, false imprisonment, or violations of criminal statutes, as well as violations of regulations pertaining to their licensing, maintenance, and general operation.
Social media has created many challenges for business, including disparate issues such as violations of copyright, trade - marks, confidential information, and privacy, as well as pushing the boundaries on things such as defamation and employer control over employee actions.
Consider speaking to a birth injury attorney in Seattle about your case before you ever file, as violations of the statute of limitations can get your case dismissed.
Insanity may manifest as violations of societal norms, including a person becoming a danger to themselves or others, though not all such acts are considered insanity.»
So let's suppose that all of the Blaine amendments were struck down tomorrow, as violations of the Establishment Clause or the Equal Protection Clause or the Speech Clause, or some other clause — there are lots of choices.
What AMBITIOUS efforts in government / politics are frowned upon by the people as violations of human dignity?
But elsewhere it warmly endorses the teaching of John Paul II in Evangelium Vitae and explicitly names abortion and euthanasia as violations of human rights — although, admittedly, not in its own voice but in quoting another evangelical document.
Tyagi Bill supported by the Prime Minister Desai restricting religious conversion and also the discrimination of scheduled caste converts to Christianity in the special benefits to people of the scheduled caste background, may be mentioned as violations of the covenant on the part of the State; and the Christian people have been unhappy at giving up minority communal safeguards and many efforts to organize Christian political parties off and on have been made in several states especially in the South by Christians.
«You'll see negligence pled in different ways, like common - law negligence, and also pled as violations of states» controlled substance acts.»
The B.C. government is challenging the ban as a violation of Canadian free - trade rules, but that will take months to resolve.
Her premonitions proved correct, as shortly after, she was let go by Yelp (yelp) for what she terms as a violation of their internal «terms of conduct.»
The administrator may prescribe «means reasonably designed to prevent» violations of acts defined as a violation of the duty.
«Together we can send the unambiguous message that the women of UBC have supporters everywhere who will stand against sexual violence — that the rape chants that students at the Sauder School were participating in are deplorable and must be properly dealt with as a violation of women's human rights; that repeated sexual attacks on young women on campus are a crisis with which we should all be concerned.
The new category of crime vaguely defined (and whimsically prosecuted) as the violation of civil rights removed the bar against double jeopardy; and the unchecked power of administrative commissions and civil suits reversed the presumption of innocence.
People with this orientation interpreted the persecution of Jews as a violation of moral principles, and the main goal of their rescue behavior was to reaffirm and act on these principles.
He and bishops across the country read letters from the pulpit decrying the policy as a violation of religious liberty.
The fact that the sponsor of the billboard is the local chiropractor is not nearly so funny to me as the violation of our expectation that the word «love» is going to be followed by some equally fine word like «care» or «concern.»
Commentators from George Will to James Pethokoukis and the Wall Street Journal criticized the episode as a violation of market principles.
She interpreted her sister's cremation as a violation of her dignity.
Are you willing to apply this same logic to all the crap Rick Perry does as a violation of the seperation of church and state when he does his prayers for «X» on the public dime?
This concern figures prominently in the case of cremation, which is disturbing to the sister who interprets that act as a violation of her sister and a threat to her resurrection.
But on this policy he said both are in lockstep over what is being perceived as a violation of religious liberties.
I equate obsolete science revered as religion as a violation of church and State, where the religion of obsolete science is taught.
The rational basis test is always applied first when a state or federal statute is challenged as a violation of the Fourteenth Amendment Equal Protection Clause.
The damage to democratic process is immense, as electoral defeats would come to be seen as a violation of a right to dignity.
Mandatory reporting laws forcing the disclosure of confidential penitential information must be seen as a violation of the free exercise clause of the First Amendment.
Some business owners and their staff see that as a violation of their religious rights.
Yet usury was prohibited as a violation of commutative justice, which binds all never to take more than their just due.
In this quote from a wedding couple in 1855, we see that the church had no problem blessing a legal marriage that was considered by many — including this couple — as a violation of the woman's dignity and civil rights:
An ethical position that condemns homosexuality as a violation of natural law must turn to a nonbiblical philosophical position — but not to Pauline material — for its content.
She suggests that the sacrament of penance leads us «to understand individual wrongdoing not in legalistic terms as a violation of the law (which it sometimes is) but as a violation of relationships.»
5:32); but the discouragement of divorce as a violation of God's will is stated in unmistakably emphatic terms.
Maybe some of us will be happy to know that the highest court in France has deemed the birkini ban as a violation of rights and freedoms and has lifted the ban.
For Christians this was evident several years ago when the Roman Catholic bishops of the United States condemned even the possession of nuclear weapons as a violation of the just war ethic.
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I decide not to consider spotting people wearing football gear as a violation of the fast because if I did my fast would be broken nearly every time I leave the house.
There is almost nowhere for me to look that won't count as a violation of the fast.
These actions are seen as a violation of the breastfeeding mother's civil rights and thus open up the commenter to being sued by the mother in civil court.
Long's campaign saw Cox's statement as a violation of the supposed neutrality the state party is supposed to maintain during internal family squabbles like the upcoming June 26 primary.
«Sexual violence is experienced by survivors simultaneously as a violation of the survivor's body and rights.
A private legal practitioner, Lawyer David Annan has described President Nana Akufo - Addo's appointment of the acting Inspector General of Police (IGP) as a violation of Article 202 of the 1992 Constitution.
He urged the court to declare the remand and detention of the applicant by the respondents as a violation of his fundamental human rights.
The tax imposed in Butler was nevertheless held unconstitutional as a violation of the Tenth Amendment reservation of power to the states.
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