Not exact matches
The Civil
Rights Project's Center for Civil
Rights Remedies (CCRR) is dedicated to improving educational opportunities and outcomes for children from subgroups who have been discriminated against historically due to their race / ethnicity, and who are
frequently subjected to exclusionary
practices such as disciplinary removal, over-representation in special education, and reduced access to a college - bound curriculum
No wonder publishers feel suddenly sidelined and
frequently blamed for what many self - publishing authors complain are standard industry
practices: paying authors too little; providing them with next to no details about their sales; locking down their
rights for punishingly long periods of time; treating authors, in some instances, as talented airheads.
She celebrates through her textile work those art - making
practices that are
frequently misunderstood and considered craft, low art or feminine domestic activities by incorporating them in her monumental projects that examine and critique topics of global importance, such as creation, human
rights and dignity.
The aim was not to solve the problems women face and why they're leaving private
practice — sometimes for government or in - house positions, but just as
frequently right out of the profession — it was to take a look at how they've made it work and succeeded in the law.
Self - represented applicants at the Human
Rights Tribunal of Ontario have raised the issue of bias directly or indirectly through expressed concerns about lawyers on the Tribunal's
practice advisory committee appearing for respondents: see Guilmoutdinov v. Ontario College of Teachers (2009 HRTO 2130), for example, where the adjudicator noted that advisory committees were
frequently used by tribunals to promote responsiveness to the communities they serve and concluded that membership on the committee did not create a reasonable apprehension of bias.