At the law firm of Cutler & Silverglade, we believe
in equal justice for all.
Westchester County Legislator Catherine Borgia said: «Thank you County Executive Latimer, for reaffirming Westchester's values as a welcoming community that believes
in equal justice for all by signing the Immigration Protection Act.
Not exact matches
And I'd been guilty of perpetuating this sort of prejudice by perpetuating stereotypes of psychics as shifty, exotic people or as being unreal, unable to be found as mothers or neighbors or activists like Emily, who's active
in social
justice - based causes, particularly the fight
for transgender
equal rights.
¨ We believe
in justice for all, whether
in God or not; we believe as others, that we are due
equal justice as human beings.
Since public education is controlled through agencies of government, racial
justice in education depends upon
equal political rights and responsibilities
for all citizens regardless of color, religion, or national origin.
This may be reformulated
in terms of the Golden Rule, found
in various religions, and
in terms of «irrevocable directives» concerning commitment to cultures of truth and tolerance, nonviolence and respect
for life, economic
justice, and
equal rights and partnership between men and women.
The Constitution says nothing about relating the democratic process to the distribution of wealth and income, and
for a good reason: The social and economic prerequisites
for equal standing
in the democratic process depend on one's vision of social
justice.
A country that was founded on the principles of liberty and
justice for all will remember how
justice was too long denied to African - Americans, how the civil rights movement made clear that separate is not
equal, and how King's dream of all people living together
in peace was «deeply rooted
in the American dream.»
Curiously, however, the demand
for the term «social
justice» did not arise until modern times,
in which more complex societies operate by impersonal rules applied with
equal force to all under «the rule of law.»
Justice Kennedy concluded his majority opinion
in Obergefell v. Hodges with this summary: Gay couples «ask
for equal dignity
in the eyes of the law.
And there is nothing controversial
in the documents commitment to freedom and democracy throughout the world, to peaceful cooperation
in international relations, and to «the nonnegotiable demands of human dignity; the rule of law; limits on the absolute power of the state; free speech; freedom of worship;
equal justice; respect
for women; religious and ethnic tolerance; and respect
for private property.»
The occasion
for Lincoln's declaration of implacable opposition to judicial supremacy had been a decision which, above all others, stained the Court's reputation as an institution dedicated to, as it says above the entrance to the Marble Temple
in Washington, D.C., «
equal justice under law.»
For instance, the Qur» an instructs that
in matters of
justice, the witness of a woman is
equal to half of that of a man: «Take as witness two witnesses from your men, and if there are not two men, then a man and two women» (Q 2:282).
Former NYC Comptroller and 2009 Democratic mayoral nominee Bill Thompson is throwing his support behind Sen. Eric Schneiderman's AG bid today, calling him «the one candidate
in this field who will truly represent all New Yorkers
in the fight
for equal justice.»
«Ultimately artist Anthony Goicolea's design was recommended by the Commission and selected as a result of the circular layout and permanency of the bronze stones that expressed the uncompromised strength of LGBT community, marries well within the sites natural environment, invites sitting and contemplation and stands
for equality, fairness,
justice, and
equal rights
for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender citizens,» the state parks department said
in its statement.
[62] She further argued
for measures to make it easier to negotiate settlements
in equal pay cases,
for improved access to
justice by waiving tribunal fees
for a limited period, and to close loopholes whereby outsourcing and insecure working conditions often lead to unequal pay
for women.
I am fighting
for true equality
for all;
for equal pay and fair treatment at work, expanded voting rights, educational equity, criminal
justice reform, freedom from gun violence
in our schools and on our streets, and health care
for all Americans.
«We are all shocked that the governor vetoed a bill that would have reduced racial disparities
in the criminal
justice system, helped ensure
equal access to
justice for all New Yorkers, provided improved public defense programs
for those who can not afford an attorney, and much - needed mandate relief
for counties,» Gradess said.
(4) The independent panel shall report as approved
for each judicial position all highly qualified persons who make application to the panel, provided that if the number of highly qualified applicants exceeds three times the number of existing vacancies to be filled
in such position (determined as of the time the panel renders its report), the independent panel shall report as approved the most highly qualified applicants
in a number
equal to three times the number of vacancies to be filled
in such position, provided further that if the number of highly qualified applicants is less than three times the number of vacancies to be filled
in such position the independent panel shall report as approved the most highly qualified applicants
in a number
equal to not less than two times the number of such vacancies, provided further that the following categories of applicants who are eligible
for reelection or reappointment shall be reported as approved if their performance during their term of office merits continuation
in office, and no other applicants shall be reported as approved
for their vacancies: (a) a judge or
justice completing a full term of office seeking re-election to that office, or (b) an interim Supreme Court
justice who has been appointed by the Governor to fill an existing vacancy no later than the previous June 1 after approval of the Governor's screening panel, who has been confirmed by the State Senate and has assumed office no later than the date the panel renders its report, and who otherwise would not be required to make application to the independent screening panel pursuant to the provisions of sub-paragraph (3).
«Eric Schneiderman is the people's lawyer, fighting
for equal justice for all New Yorkers,» Higgins said
in a statement.
Pre-Campaign Community Service / Activism: Worked extensively with Family of Woodstock, Rip Van Winkle Council of Boy Scouts of America, establishing Ulster County Habitat
for Humanity, Ralph Darmstadt Homeless Shelter, Ulster County Board of Health and Ulster County Human Rights Commission, Caring Hands Soup Kitchen Board Member, Midtown Rising Board Member, Teacher at Woodbourne Prison, part of Rising Hope Program Platform At a Glance Economy: Supports farming subsidies, job creation through infrastructure investments
in rural broadband and sustainable technology,
in favor of strong unions Healthcare: Medicare
for All Women's Rights: Pro-choice, supports fully funding Planned Parenthood, birth control to be paid
for employer, supports
equal pay
for equal work Racial
Justice: Will work to prevent discrimination of all kind Immigration: Supports comprehensive immigration reform that includes path to citizenship
for undocumented immigrants Foreign Policy: Supports increased pressure on North Korea but not military intervention Environment: Supports measures to stall climate change and create green jobs LGBTQ: Supports anti-discrimination of all people Gun Control: Will not take NRA money, supports common sense gun control and against Faso's vote to allow the mentally disabled to obtain firearms
«I am deeply honored to be able to carry out District Attorney Thompson's vision of
equal justice for all
in Brooklyn and I pledge to continue his criminal
justice reforms,» Gonzalez said
in a statement.
«We have come together today with one voice to call
for fairness
in housing court, which today gives us no measure of
equal justice in tenant - landlord disputes.»
«We can see the Democratic vision
in this state
for going forward:
equal justice for all!»
«The Town impermissably and
in bad faith terminated Lake's employment because he would not ignore... fundamental constitutional principles of
equal justice for all.»
Jonathan Lippman, former chief judge of the New York Court of Appeals, called the planned legislation «a landmark
in the battle
for equal justice.»
Comptroller Scott Stringer said Thompson «championed the cause of
equal justice for all» and was also «a leader
in the battle to bring
justice — however long deferred — to people who were unjustly imprisoned
for crimes they didn't commit.»
It is not the only vote Malliotakis must now account
for to a broader electorate, as she has weighed
in on dozens of high - profile bills of importance to New York City residents, like those regarding women's reproductive rights, criminal
justice reform,
equal pay, college affordability, rent regulations, and the minimum wage.
From a young age, I wanted to be a prosecutor so that I could make a difference - both
in terms of keeping Brooklyn safe and ensuring
equal justice for all.
Variety reports that the film will tell the story of Ginsburg, who was appointed to the Supreme Court
in 1993 by President Clinton, becoming only the second female
justice, and would face numerous obstacles
in her fight
for equal rights throughout her career.
If there is any
justice there will be lots of awards recognition
for Ronan, who follows her beautiful Oscar - nominated performance
in Brooklyn with another every bit its
equal.
It's uncertain who I could recommend the film to, as it doesn't really do its source material
justice for comic fans, while also trying to cater to adults and children
in such
equal measure, both groups will only find it interesting half of the time.
SYNOPSIS (via iMDB): The story of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, her struggles
for equal rights and what she had to overcome
in order to become a U.S. Supreme Court
Justice.
The Civil Rights Project at Harvard is an interdisciplinary initiative engaged
in assessing the prospects
for justice and
equal opportunity under the law
for racial and ethnic minorities
in the United States.
Union activists,
in the words of John Stocks, spoken two years earlier, are «social
justice patriots» who «put the power of our soul to work to defend democracy, to fight
for equal opportunity, and to create a more just society.»
Ahead of city elections
in May, the Philadelphia Coalition Advocating
for Public Schools has released a powerful platform uniting their call
for equal opportunities
in the classroom with citywide demands
for economic and racial
justice.
The
justice who wrote the dissenting opinion
in Plessy said the thin veil to justify separate but
equal would never hold up, but 7 to 1 [voted
for it].
As Governor Brown stated
in January 2013, «
Equal treatment
for children
in unequal situations is not
justice».
Therefore educators and policy makers
in the Arab world should communicate these concepts pragmatically as well as theoretically, starting with formulating a new vision
for education
in the Arab World, a deep and continuous revision of their curriculums, setting standards
for equal chances
in professional development, and making serious efforts
in creating an educational philosophy not only
for gender equity, but rather
for human
justice.
The principal mission of the Lawyers» Committee
for Civil Rights Under Law is to secure, through the rule of law,
equal justice for all, particularly
in the areas of criminal
justice, fair housing and community development, economic
justice, educational opportunities, and voting rights.
Association of Education Service Agencies Baptist Joint Committee
for Religious Liberty Center for Inquiry Clearinghouse on Women's Issues Council for Exceptional Children Council of the Great City Schools Disciples Justice Action Network Equal Partners in Faith Feminist Majority Hindu American Foundation Institute for Science and Human Values Interfaith Alliance International Reading Association Lawyers» Committee for Civil Rights Under Law NAACP National Alliance of Black School Educators National Association of Elementary School Principals National Association of Federally Impacted Schools National Association of Secondary School Principals National Association of State Directors of Special Education National Black Justice Coalition National Center for Lesbian Rights National Council of Jewish Women National Education Association National Organization for Women National Parent Teacher Association National Rural Education Advocacy Coalition National Rural Education Association National School Boards Association People For the American Way Public Education Network School Social Work Association of America Secular Coalition for America Southern Poverty Law Center Union for Reform Judaism Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries Women of Reform Juda
for Religious Liberty Center
for Inquiry Clearinghouse on Women's Issues Council for Exceptional Children Council of the Great City Schools Disciples Justice Action Network Equal Partners in Faith Feminist Majority Hindu American Foundation Institute for Science and Human Values Interfaith Alliance International Reading Association Lawyers» Committee for Civil Rights Under Law NAACP National Alliance of Black School Educators National Association of Elementary School Principals National Association of Federally Impacted Schools National Association of Secondary School Principals National Association of State Directors of Special Education National Black Justice Coalition National Center for Lesbian Rights National Council of Jewish Women National Education Association National Organization for Women National Parent Teacher Association National Rural Education Advocacy Coalition National Rural Education Association National School Boards Association People For the American Way Public Education Network School Social Work Association of America Secular Coalition for America Southern Poverty Law Center Union for Reform Judaism Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries Women of Reform Juda
for Inquiry Clearinghouse on Women's Issues Council
for Exceptional Children Council of the Great City Schools Disciples Justice Action Network Equal Partners in Faith Feminist Majority Hindu American Foundation Institute for Science and Human Values Interfaith Alliance International Reading Association Lawyers» Committee for Civil Rights Under Law NAACP National Alliance of Black School Educators National Association of Elementary School Principals National Association of Federally Impacted Schools National Association of Secondary School Principals National Association of State Directors of Special Education National Black Justice Coalition National Center for Lesbian Rights National Council of Jewish Women National Education Association National Organization for Women National Parent Teacher Association National Rural Education Advocacy Coalition National Rural Education Association National School Boards Association People For the American Way Public Education Network School Social Work Association of America Secular Coalition for America Southern Poverty Law Center Union for Reform Judaism Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries Women of Reform Juda
for Exceptional Children Council of the Great City Schools Disciples
Justice Action Network
Equal Partners
in Faith Feminist Majority Hindu American Foundation Institute
for Science and Human Values Interfaith Alliance International Reading Association Lawyers» Committee for Civil Rights Under Law NAACP National Alliance of Black School Educators National Association of Elementary School Principals National Association of Federally Impacted Schools National Association of Secondary School Principals National Association of State Directors of Special Education National Black Justice Coalition National Center for Lesbian Rights National Council of Jewish Women National Education Association National Organization for Women National Parent Teacher Association National Rural Education Advocacy Coalition National Rural Education Association National School Boards Association People For the American Way Public Education Network School Social Work Association of America Secular Coalition for America Southern Poverty Law Center Union for Reform Judaism Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries Women of Reform Juda
for Science and Human Values Interfaith Alliance International Reading Association Lawyers» Committee
for Civil Rights Under Law NAACP National Alliance of Black School Educators National Association of Elementary School Principals National Association of Federally Impacted Schools National Association of Secondary School Principals National Association of State Directors of Special Education National Black Justice Coalition National Center for Lesbian Rights National Council of Jewish Women National Education Association National Organization for Women National Parent Teacher Association National Rural Education Advocacy Coalition National Rural Education Association National School Boards Association People For the American Way Public Education Network School Social Work Association of America Secular Coalition for America Southern Poverty Law Center Union for Reform Judaism Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries Women of Reform Juda
for Civil Rights Under Law NAACP National Alliance of Black School Educators National Association of Elementary School Principals National Association of Federally Impacted Schools National Association of Secondary School Principals National Association of State Directors of Special Education National Black
Justice Coalition National Center
for Lesbian Rights National Council of Jewish Women National Education Association National Organization for Women National Parent Teacher Association National Rural Education Advocacy Coalition National Rural Education Association National School Boards Association People For the American Way Public Education Network School Social Work Association of America Secular Coalition for America Southern Poverty Law Center Union for Reform Judaism Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries Women of Reform Juda
for Lesbian Rights National Council of Jewish Women National Education Association National Organization
for Women National Parent Teacher Association National Rural Education Advocacy Coalition National Rural Education Association National School Boards Association People For the American Way Public Education Network School Social Work Association of America Secular Coalition for America Southern Poverty Law Center Union for Reform Judaism Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries Women of Reform Juda
for Women National Parent Teacher Association National Rural Education Advocacy Coalition National Rural Education Association National School Boards Association People
For the American Way Public Education Network School Social Work Association of America Secular Coalition for America Southern Poverty Law Center Union for Reform Judaism Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries Women of Reform Juda
For the American Way Public Education Network School Social Work Association of America Secular Coalition
for America Southern Poverty Law Center Union for Reform Judaism Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries Women of Reform Juda
for America Southern Poverty Law Center Union
for Reform Judaism Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations United Church of Christ Justice and Witness Ministries Women of Reform Juda
for Reform Judaism Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations United Church of Christ
Justice and Witness Ministries Women of Reform Judaism
107; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; 29 C.F.R. Part 1614; Executive Order 11478,
Equal Employment Opportunity
in the Federal Government; Executive Order 12898, Federal Actions To Address Environmental
Justice in Minority Populations and Low - Income Populations; Executive Order 13087, Further Amendment to Executive Order 11478,
Equal Employment Opportunity
in the Federal Government; Executive Order 13160, Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Race, Sex, Color, National Origin, Disability, Religion, Age, Sexual Orientation, and Status as a Parent
in Federally Conducted Education and Training Programs; Executive Order 13166, Improving Access to Services
for Persons with Limited English Proficiency; the Age Discrimination
in Employment Act of 1967; the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act of 2009; Title II of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008;
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) regulations governing the processing of complaints of discrimination
in the Federal sector; and EEOC decisions, procedures, guidelines, and program and management directives.
(4) serve as a national clearinghouse
for information
in respect to denials of
equal protection of the laws because of race, color, religion or national origin, including but not limited to the fields of voting, education, housing, employment, the use of public facilities, and transportation, or
in the administration of
justice;
The case of Vision Inspired by the People (VIP) and the Southern Belize Coalition
for Equal Political Representation and Development versus the Election and Boundaries Commission was scheduled to have been heard this afternoon before Chief
Justice Kenneth Benjamin
in the Supreme...
Born
in the Bronx on July 24, 1920, Bella (Savitzky) Abzug was a tireless and indomitable fighter
for justice and peace,
equal rights, human dignity, environmental integrity and sustainable development.
«Physical Evidence,» Lehman College Art Gallery, Bronx, NY, April 12 — May 28, 1994 «Duchamp's Leg,» Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN; traveled to the Center
for the Fine Arts, Miami, FL; brochure «The Magic Magic Book,» Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, 1994; catalogue «New Paintings,» Max Protetch Gallery, New York, NY, 1994 «Black Male: Representations of Masculinity
in Contemporary Art,» Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, 1994; traveled to the UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA; catalogue «Transformers: The Art of Multiphrenia,» Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY; traveled to Decker Galleries, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD; Herbert F Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, GA; Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada; Illingworth Kerr Art Gallery, Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; catalogue «Dark o'Clock,» Museu de Arte Moderna de Sâo Paulo, Sâo Paulo, Brazil, 1994; traveled to Plug In, Inc, Video Pool, Ace Art, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; catalogue «Stories,» Max Protetch Gallery, New York, NY, 1994 «Equal Rights and Justice, High Museum of Art,» Atlanta, GA, 1994; traveled to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; catalogue «Drama,» Max Protetch Gallery, New York, NY 1994 «Oliver Herring, Byron Kim, Glenn Ligon,» Galerie Gilles Peyroulet, Paris, France, 1994 «The Label Show: Contemporary Art and the Museum,» Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, 1994; brochure «Don't Look Now,» Thread Waxing Space, New York, NY, 1994; catalog
in Contemporary Art,» Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY, 1994; traveled to the UCLA Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA; catalogue «Transformers: The Art of Multiphrenia,» Center
for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, Annandale - on - Hudson, NY; traveled to Decker Galleries, Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, MD; Herbert F Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY; Nexus Contemporary Art Center, Atlanta, GA; Art Gallery of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, Canada; Illingworth Kerr Art Gallery, Alberta College of Art and Design, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; catalogue «Dark o'Clock,» Museu de Arte Moderna de Sâo Paulo, Sâo Paulo, Brazil, 1994; traveled to Plug
In, Inc, Video Pool, Ace Art, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; catalogue «Stories,» Max Protetch Gallery, New York, NY, 1994 «Equal Rights and Justice, High Museum of Art,» Atlanta, GA, 1994; traveled to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; catalogue «Drama,» Max Protetch Gallery, New York, NY 1994 «Oliver Herring, Byron Kim, Glenn Ligon,» Galerie Gilles Peyroulet, Paris, France, 1994 «The Label Show: Contemporary Art and the Museum,» Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, 1994; brochure «Don't Look Now,» Thread Waxing Space, New York, NY, 1994; catalog
In, Inc, Video Pool, Ace Art, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; catalogue «Stories,» Max Protetch Gallery, New York, NY, 1994 «
Equal Rights and
Justice, High Museum of Art,» Atlanta, GA, 1994; traveled to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC; catalogue «Drama,» Max Protetch Gallery, New York, NY 1994 «Oliver Herring, Byron Kim, Glenn Ligon,» Galerie Gilles Peyroulet, Paris, France, 1994 «The Label Show: Contemporary Art and the Museum,» Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA, 1994; brochure «Don't Look Now,» Thread Waxing Space, New York, NY, 1994; catalogue
Crafting Resistance Opening Reception: January 26th, 2017 5 - 8 pm Exhibition continues through March 28th, 2017 Visual Arts Center — Gallery One (Liberal Arts Building) The Visual Arts Center gallery at Boise State University has organized the exhibition Crafting Resistance featuring the work of twenty artists from around the United States as well as Canada and Mexico whose work creates awareness of political issues, examines issues of racial and social
justice, or calls
for change
in environmental issues and human and
equal rights.
Santa Fe Art Institute (NM), Call
for Applicants: Sponsored Thematic Residencies -
Equal Rights, Water Rights, Immigration / Emigration, Food
Justice Deadline: February 12th, 2017 From their call: Beginning with «
Equal Justice»
in Fall of 2017, SFAI will award up to 60 sponsored residencies... Continue reading →
The curator is seeking works
for the exhibition that create awareness or call
for change
in political issues, racial and social
justice, environmental issues, and human and
equal rights.
Situated on a site
in Montgomery, Alabama where enslaved people were once warehoused, the museum and the National Memorial
for Peace and
Justice are part of the
Equal Justice Initiative (EJI), committed to ending mass incarceration and excessive punishment
in the United States, to challenging racial and economic injustice, and to protecting basic human rights
for the most vulnerable people
in American society.