Sentences with phrase «enforce the rights of»

Since the U.S. Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the first law that articulated a federal role in enforcing the rights of disabled people, the laws surrounding the education of children with special needs have evolved.
In America, we preach tolerance and even have unique organizations formed to enforce the rights of individuals.
She is the author the book, Revising Flannery O'Connor: Southern Literary Culture and the Problem of Female Authorship, a project that was one of the first recipients of the National Endowment for the Humanities Dissertation Grant, and of the white paper commissioned by the International Cesarean Awareness Network, «Protecting and Enforcing the Rights of Women Seeking Vaginal Birth after Cesarean (VBAC): A Primer.»
Referring to those who were detained at the airports, Cuomo reiterated what he said Sunday — that individuals have rights to due process and equal treatment under the law and vowed that the state will help enforce the rights of anyone detained and «victimized» by any policy of «that administration.»
Significantly, the meeting also agreed that the European Court of Justice should have a say in enforcing the rights of EU citizens living in Britain after Brexit.
California courts have consistently enforced the rights of charter school students, parents and entities under the Act.
The lawsuit, Morgan Hill Concerned Parents Association & Concerned Parents Association vs. California Department of Education, alleges that the CDE has violated IDEA among other related laws by failing to monitor, investigate, provide services to, and enforce the rights of children with disabilities consistent with its obligations under the law.
Our lawyers have studied at some of the most prestigious law schools in North America and have successfully argued and enforced the rights of injured people at all levels of court, including the Ontario Superior Court of Justice, the Divisional Court and the Ontario Court of Appeal.
Enforcing the rights of owners against other owners in directing the course of a business or terminating a business
Legal experts say that s. 52 offered only limited protection and as a result was rarely used to enforce the rights of designers.
The defective products attorneys at Gomez Trial Attorneys understand what it takes to enforce the rights of consumers.
The court may refuse to enforce the right of a director to inspect a company's accounts pursuant to s 222 of the Companies Act 1985 where the purpose of the proposed inspection is to injure the company or is otherwise improper.
We have successfully challenged America Online's failure to make its site accessible to blind users, enforced minority voting rights on Maryland's Eastern Shore, and enforced the rights of African Americans, people with disabilities, and others to live in the communities of their choice.
Jan has been involved in just about every leading case in the housing field, developing and enforcing the rights of the homeless and those living in substandard accommodation.
As a District and Circuit Judge, Judge Sotomayor has enforced the rights of all individuals to be free from discrimination in the workplace, to be paid wages that they have earned, to receive benefits to which they are entitled, and to be free from retaliation for standing up for their rights.
I have the resources and knowledge to enforce the rights of individuals and employee groups in the following areas:
Possession can then be obtained by enforcing a right of re-entry or forfeiture by issuing court proceedings (PEA1977, s 2).
HRLN collaborates with human rights groups and grass - roots movements to enforce the rights of poor marginalised people and to challenge oppression, exploitation and discrimination in all its forms.
Crime Victims Justice Corps, a new initiative designed to increase access to civil legal assistance and enforce the rights of crime victims, will mobilize 62 Fellows and 34 law students over the two - year Fellowship period, from June 2018 to May 2020.
The Public Component of the Network (the site on which you are currently navigating) consists of a site on the Internet that contains public information on how to protect and enforce the rights of children and families.
For over 500 years at common law a tenant has been able to enforce the right of possession.
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They are a Corporation, made for profit and can enforce their rights of their business model and product.

Not exact matches

Catherine Lhamon, the Department of Education's assistant secretary for civil rights, said in a statement that the government would «vigorously enforce Title IX's prohibition against discrimination on the basis of sex, including gender identity, in every applicable school.»
«The problem of defining and implementing a right to health is threefold,» says Sandhu: «indeterminacy (how to characterize it), justiciability (how to enforce it), and progressive realization (how to raise the standard over time).»
Cahsens retained a lawyer to enforce his intellectual property rights, and subsequently broke ties with the distributors after reaching a settlement, but not before seeing his own sales drop in the markets where they had operated due to the influx of cheap knock - offs.
By standing against one share, one vote, the founders of Google and Facebook oppose giving BlackRock the very voting rights required to enforce a long - term focus, should they ever (inadvertently) let their companies stray.
The joint report by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch says both the Ukrainian government and Russia - backed separatists have committed enforced disappearances, arbitrary detentions and torture of civilians.
Krasner: I have — like a lot of civil rights lawyers, like a lot of activists — been beating my head against the wall of the DA's office and the [Philadelphia] police department for a long time because the DA's office in Philly was not enforcing the law against police.
When Fortune reached out to Pepperidge Farm, the company simply said, «We enforce and defend our valuable trademark rights and we want consumers to be sure of the source of their products.
«The question of how you would enforce people going into the right bathroom... What, so you have to take your birth certificate?
Plenty of places will explain how to file for a patent or a trademark registration, and it's true that a federal registration can help enforce your company's rights.
People hold Spanish flags and a banner reading «Government of Spain, comply with and enforce the constitution: article 155 now» during a demonstration organised by the Spanish right - wing party Vox in front of the Spain Government Delegation in Barcelona, on September 6, 2017.
«The Office for Civil Rights [a sub-branch of the DOE that enforces Title IX regulations] has terrified schools,» she said, suggesting that as a result, schools are «overreaching.»
If enforcing a patent is made more difficult or the property rights of a patent are diminished, raising startup capital would be become more difficult, if not impossible.
In addition to his efforts on behalf of shareholders, he has represented numerous patent holders in enforcing their patent rights.
Oregon law provides a «just compensation» right for some Oregon property owners if a public entity enacts or enforces a land use regulation that has the effect of reducing the value of the property.
Based in Washington, DC, the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights» mission is to enforce civil rights laws and ensure fair treatment of USDA customers and employees while delivering quality proRights» mission is to enforce civil rights laws and ensure fair treatment of USDA customers and employees while delivering quality prorights laws and ensure fair treatment of USDA customers and employees while delivering quality programs.
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BG, you completely glossed over the disparagement of religious rights by atheists enforcing THEIR rights.
you completely glossed over the disparagement of religious rights by atheists enforcing THEIR rights
The law as all of the right wing want to claim is not subject to «judicial interpretation» but to be enforced as written.
Just as Christians have no right to enforce their religion on the unwilling, the unwilling have no right to enforce their lack of religion on those that believe.
issue here is they believe it their moral right to enforce their delusions on the rest of the world.
If Americans come to believe, after being influenced by the likes of Epstein, Bernstein, Barnett, Mayer, etc., and it looks like you also, that liberty of contract is a natural right, then I say, let them pass a new amendment enforcing it (and note, I'm for easier amendment in general).
Orthodox Jews have been expelled from the military for wearing yarmulkes; a religious community in which all members worked for the church and believed that acceptance of wages would be an affront to God has been forced to yield to the minimum wage; religious colleges have been denied tax exemptions for enforcing what they regard to be religiously compelled moral regulations; Amish farmers who refuse Social Security benefits have been forced to pay Social Security taxes; and Muslim prisoners have been denied the right to challenge prison regulations that conflict with their worship schedule.
According to the Kerner Commission's analysis, racist white America was similarly bereft of moral resources, such that government, rather than the institutions of civil society that had been so central to the classic civil - rights movement, had to become the principal agent of enforced social change in order to deal with the crisis of an America «moving toward two societies... separate and unequal.»
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