Sentences with phrase «deliberate public decision»

Petrilli says that unlike many public schools prior to the Supreme Court's 1954 decision in Brown v. Board of Education, segregated charters are not the result of deliberate public decision.

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The clearest example of a deliberate adoption of one value at the expense of another, a judicial resolution that continues to distort public choice and moral discourse, may be found in the 1973 abortion decision of Roe v. Wade.
This has been one of the most dissapointing aspects of the Sotomayor comfirmation - an obviously deliberate decision to conceal her actual jurisprudential philosophy given the probably sound expectation that quite a chunk of the public would find it unpalatable.
The 1954 Supreme Court decision to integrate public schools «with all deliberate speed» was taking longer than the magazine had predicted.
«The entire public apparatus from two different governmental units made so many conscious, deliberate decisions to ignore somebody's rights,» Ahmed's attorney.
«New York State is consistent and deliberate in its comprehensive review and decision making on all project proposals,» the state's Department of Environmental Conservation and Department of Public Service said in a statement.
He told the court that parliament had taken «a carefully considered, deliberate decision» to give ministers such as the attorney general power to override rulings by the freedom of information tribunal «to protect the public interest where real and significant issues arise».
The court also stated in Brown v. Board of Education II in 1955 that the integration would proceed «with all deliberate speed,» affirming its 1954 decision and signaling that state and local education officials needed to work with federal judges to manage integration of public schools.
As one collective voice speaking on behalf of rural students and school districts, we create a strong presence and have the power to influence decision makers as they deliberate public school funding and policy.
That was a deliberate decision in order to ignore all possible references so that led to negative critiques from both public and art professionals.
Judges deliberate in private but issue public decisions after public arguments based on public records.
Instead, our national newspaper has made a deliberate decision to publish an outdated, overtly racist cartoon that plays to the majority uninformed public, further inciting stereotypical misconceptions of Aboriginal culture and parenting practices.
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