The Disability Discrimination Act 2005 made
further substantial amendments to the Disability Discrimination Act 1995 building on amendments made previously by other legislation.
-LSB-...] Evan Harris, the former Lib Dem MP who moved the amendment, issued the following statement on the Social Liberal Forum website, stating his view that conference had clearly called for
further substantial amendments to be made -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
«if it is within the constitutional power of the Government; if it
furthers an important or
substantial governmental interest; if the governmental interest is unrelated to the suppression of free expression; and if the incidental restriction on alleged First
Amendment freedoms is no greater than is essential to the furtherance of that interest.»
He
further held that recent
amendments to subsection 88 (1) addressing the indirect bumping of depreciable property held by a partnership represented a
substantial change to the policy in the Act rather than a clarification.
Whatever imprecision inheres in these terms, we think it clear that a government regulation is sufficiently justified if it is within the constitutional power of the Government; if it
furthers an important or
substantial governmental interest; if the governmental interest is unrelated to the suppression of free expression; and if the incidental restriction on alleged First
Amendment freedoms is no greater than is essential to the furtherance of that interest.»