The U.S. Department of Justice has
intervened in a case alleging religious discrimination by the Muskogee, Okla., district against a Muslim girl who wore a head covering in school.
Not exact matches
Today West Coast LEAF and CLAS received leave to
intervene in Denton, an important
case for ensuring that people navigating these systems — especially claimants who experience multiple layers of inequality — do not experience unreasonable barriers to accessing remedies based on
alleged violations of Charter rights.
Last month Lady Hale and Lords Neuberger, Kerr, Clarke and Reed heard the onward appeal on the issue whether the Inner House erred
in failing to hold that,
in cases where the respondent
intervenes to stop an
alleged marriage of convenience and makes a removal order on that basis, the evidential burden of proof rests with the respondent and requires to be discharged on the balance of probabilities.