It is difficult to
discriminate against paper dollars from specific properties because their transaction history is difficult to glean.
Not exact matches
In
papers submitted by the UK Government last year in the case and seen by the BHA, the Government attempted to argue that there is no breach of EU law because «if a teacher brought a claim
against a school (on the basis that the school, as an employer, had
discriminated against them in their remuneration, for example), then the court or tribunal would consider the legislation in this wider context.
Stonehenge Partners, which owns Stonehenge Village on West 97th Street,
discriminated against its senior tenants when it opened its gym exclusively to market - rate residents, the rent - regulated tenants argued in legal
papers.
What we already knew was that shifting from a
paper - based standardized testing program to a computer based program would
discriminate against those who haven't been sufficiently trained to use computers or don't have equal access to computers.
From reviewing
papers to hiring, many of the personality psychologists responded they would
discriminate against openly conservative peers.
This means private member's Bill C - 279 to protect the right of the transgendered and make it illegal to
discriminate against transgender Canadians under the Canadian Human Rights Act (we previously wrote about it here) will die on the order
paper.
The Blog of the Legal Times reports that the D.C. Circuit, by a 2 - 1 decision, affirmed the ruling of the lower court that
paper money
discriminates against the blind in violation of Section 504 of the Americans With Disabilities Act.
One of the problems in using certifications to
discriminate for or
against people is that some people might have the experience you want, and might not have the certification
paper that represents that experience to you.