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It is one thing to recognize that the gospel of Jesus
demands justice in race relations and quite another to recognize that it demands that African Americans accept their blackness and reject its white distortions.
Also at 1 p.m., the family of Akai Gurley joins families impacted by police violence to
demand justice in the case of a police officer, in front of the Supreme Court of New York, 320 Jay St., Brooklyn.
Not exact matches
The battle between Apple and the U.S
Justice Department has been raging since the government
in February obtained a court order
demanding that Apple write new software to help law enforcement officials unlock an iPhone associated with one of the shooters
in the December attack
in San Bernardino, California that killed 14 people.
Sources told Reuters earlier this month that the
Justice Department had
demanded significant asset sales
in order to approve the deal and that it asked AT&T to sell either CNN - parent Turner or AT&T's DirecTV business.
Sturm Ruger said
in February it expects a rise
in demand for its firearms if a Democrat wins the presidential election on Nov. 8 and becomes positioned to appoint future Supreme Court
justices.
The U.S. Department of
Justice Thursday
demanded that RT register as a Foreign Agent by Monday, under the terms of a law that was first drafted
in 1938 to stop Nazi Germany stoking up trouble
in the U.S..
The «Squawk on the Street» crew weigh
in on the
Justice Department's
demand AT&T sell Time Warner to win government approval to merger.
Jon Klein, TAPP TV CEO and former CNN U.S. president, discusses the Department of
Justice's
demand that AT&T sell either Turner assets or DirecTV
in order to get its deal for Time Warner done.
Craig Moffett, MoffettNathanson founder, discusses a Financial Times report that says the Department of
Justice is
demanding AT&T sell CNN
in order for the Time Warner acquisition to go through.
AT&T has «no intention» of selling CNN despite the
Justice Department's
demand the company sell it
in order to approve the Time Warner acquisition, according to CEO and chairman Randall Stephenson.
The case has generated a lot of attention
in Thailand and has been the subject of dark comedy jokes and public demonstrations
in Bangkok with demonstrators
demanding justice.
The U.S. Department of
Justice has
demanded significant asset sales
in order to approve the $ 85.4 billion deal, sources told Reuters on Wednesday, and asked AT&T to sell CNN - parent Turner Broadcasting or its DirecTV satellite TV operation
in discussions on Monday.
The letter echoes the
demands trade
justice advocates have long called for: transparent and democratic negotiations; strong and enforceable labour rights, including for migrant workers; protection of public services; enforceable environmental standards; and the right to regulate
in the public's interest.
But for some black racial
justice activists, organizers, and public figures, the reaction to the students of Stoneman Douglas has also led to another truth: Organizing around Black Lives Matter and the larger Movement for Black Lives, another youth - led movement
demanding policy change
in the wake of trauma, was not and has not been as readily embraced.
In a letter sent to the
Justice Department on Friday, she
demanded the agency detail any conversations it's had with Trump or other White House officials about AT&T, Time Warner and CNN.
Only with regard to the Oliners» third type, the principled orientation, do we get attention to the level of reflectivity and autonomy exercised by persons choosing rescue activity as an expression of their duty
in relation to the
demands of equity and
justice, or their duty
in relation to the imperative to care.
Inescapable because
justice demands a balancing of the scales; limited because we must express
in language what we believe
in language, and language falls so far short of the promised reality.
Together these leaders — long identified with the struggle for racial and economic
justice —
demand a test of vouchers with one basic criterion
in mind: «Do public scholarships help or hurt our poorest children and the children of ethnic minorities?
The same principle of
justice that condemns interest
in a no - growth economy
demands reasonable interest
in a growth economy.
The basic error Joseph Bottum makes is
in thinking that there is no level of
justice between an entirely temporal punishment and a punishment that fully and perfectly satisfies the universal
demand for
justice built into the fabric of existence itself.
Bottum may be correct
in his assertion that our society is unworthy to administer the «high
justice» that capital punishment
demands, but his alternative
in many cases would be no
justice at all.
The culture of consumerism and the chase for material symbols of wealth and security have sometimes come to be dominant; the pursuit of spiritual fulfillment
in many has slowly begun to degenerate into empty and sterile ritualism; the legitimate thirst for education has often become perverted into an obsessive drive to acquire with the greatest speed the formal diplomas necessary to gain entry to jobs offering the easiest opportunities to make the quickest rupees; political statesmanship
in some areas has begun to depreciate into an opportunities race for power and position; the spirit of SEVA (Service) to the nation has intermittently begun to be suffocated
in many, by the abuse of discretions, sometimes mediated by a bloated bureaucracy itself enmeshed
in a vast network of multiplying paper and self - proliferating regulations; menacingly many good and decent people even
in public life, have come to be corroded by a culture of
demanding corruption; and some potentially creative lawyers, have begun to take perverted pride
in mere «cleverness», rendering themselves vulnerable to the prejudice that they are a parasitic obstruction
in the pursuit of substantive
justice.
The criterion that measures which
demands are legitimate and have God as their anonymous author is available to all people
in the ideal of
justice.
Two days into his role there, he was marching
in Sanford
in the aftermath of the Trayvon Martin shooting as part of a crowd
demanding justice — a surprising introduction to the new Bishop.
They did not, however, see a need to absolutize anything
in the Bible as a final standard of judgement, even what Sölle calls the gospel's «nonderivable promise and the
demand for peace, freedom, and
justice for all people».5 The test of our present judgements is not their conformation to any Christian absolute but rather whether they have developed responsibly through Christian history.
The revolutionaries who claim for themselves the right to use violence but deny it to the state, who
demand that the state act correctly,
in the light of love,
justice, and the common weal, are guilty of hypocrisy (such as Mr. Debray exhibited during his trial).
In a predominantly Christian society, however, the State should be encouraged to lean toward mercy provided that it does not thereby violate the
demands of
justice.
As a result, they can be overwhelmed
in no time with the relentless
demands of social
justice on their resources.
In these cases, the ethics of
justice make two
demands: that the negative impact on the environment and on certain people will be offset by a clear benefit to the larger society, and that individuals and communities suffering adverse effects are offered a means of redress and are duly compensated.
It refers to groups as well as to individuals, and
demands continuous efforts toward
justice, which is basic
in it.11
In this case, morality is reconstituted not in terms of virtues and a vision of the good life, but in terms of the minimal demands of justice necessary for some measure of social tranquillit
In this case, morality is reconstituted not
in terms of virtues and a vision of the good life, but in terms of the minimal demands of justice necessary for some measure of social tranquillit
in terms of virtues and a vision of the good life, but
in terms of the minimal demands of justice necessary for some measure of social tranquillit
in terms of the minimal
demands of
justice necessary for some measure of social tranquillity.
Whitehead's view,
in contrast, does
justice to the strict
demands of the concept of identity: two things are only identical when they are exactly the same.7 A person at two different moments of time is not the identical person; he or she should therefore be understood as composed of many different occasions, and as «one person» only by extrapolation.
Only a God who
in some way transcends the world, who has special care for the downtrodden, who calls humans (if among the oppressors) to practice
justice, and who calls humans (if among the oppressed) to
demand their rights — only this God can or will say no to oppression and invite others to do as well.
Not to jump ahead of the facts of the investigation
in the facts of the Trayvon Martin case, but surely also disturbed by the mob nature of
justice demanded here and now element that has emerged
in the response to this sad event, I still wonder who is this self appointed community protector?
In human life, a loving father must remember the
demands of
justice, or else concern for his child becomes sentimentality.
He did not understand the spiritual life as an ascetical exercise of self - negation that had no relation to
justice in society and to love of the other even beyond the
demands of
justice.
Nor should we care for them because Christ tells us to, or because
justice demands it, or for any other secondary reason which makes the afflicted mere instruments
in service of a greater good, or mere opportunities for our moral behavior.
We need change
in accordance with the
demand of
justice.
What Jesus
demands is a self - giving towards others who are
in need because they are
in need, not due to any strict right on us as a matter of
justice.
Many young people
in Latin America, who were motivated by the Gospel to love their neighbor and be concerned for
justice and freedom
in their society, have often become Marxists simply because their churches did not provide biblical instruction about Christian discipleship, or because they [their churches] were blind to clear
demands from the Bible and opportunities and challenges provided by new social situations.80
The equality of all persons
in respect to the truth, without favor or distinction, is the presupposition of every
demand for
justice.
There is a clear
demand on the part of the Christians
in India to work for economic
justice especially
in view of the swifter and greater marginalization of the poor as a result of economic reforms under globalization.
What is remarkable is the human capacity —
in spite of this intensive societal indoctrination — to perceive where
justice demands change, to discover that one's society or one's peers are morally wanting.
Karl Barth himself perhaps even fell into an exaggerated identification of a political cause with the cause of Christ
in some of his writings during the war.54 In any case the Christian affirmation is that the reign of Christ involves a demand for justice and freedom throughout the whole of lif
in some of his writings during the war.54
In any case the Christian affirmation is that the reign of Christ involves a demand for justice and freedom throughout the whole of lif
In any case the Christian affirmation is that the reign of Christ involves a
demand for
justice and freedom throughout the whole of life.
In Abuse of Discretion, the latest book lobbed at the unsteady edifice of Roe v. Wade, Clarke D. Forsythe turns to the Supreme Court justices» private notes and memos from 1971 to 1973 in order to «solve the puzzle» of the court's legalization of abortion on deman
In Abuse of Discretion, the latest book lobbed at the unsteady edifice of Roe v. Wade, Clarke D. Forsythe turns to the Supreme Court
justices» private notes and memos from 1971 to 1973
in order to «solve the puzzle» of the court's legalization of abortion on deman
in order to «solve the puzzle» of the court's legalization of abortion on
demand.
Accordingly,
in his own address he first showed how faith, understood as an existential self - understanding
in the light of God's revelation of himself
in Jesus, strictly
demands a commitment to
justice.
In this kind of relationship transcendence means that, all the parties involved both give and receive more than the requirements of
justice demand or permit.
We need to say to ourselves cold - bloodedly that if we do not rise to the
demand of our time for a wider
justice and a more stable world order, there is the real possibility that what will be left of humanity will be a few crazed survivors stumbling and mumbling about
in the radioactive ruins left by the atomic war.
(3) The State has as its primary moral
demands the maintenance of
justice and security; the Christian finds his highest obligation
in love to God and his fellow men.