Sentences with word «jure»

As the foregoing demonstrates, racial balancing is sometimes a constitutionally permissible remedy for the discrete legal wrong of de jure segregation, and when directed to that end, racial balancing is an exception to the general rule that government race - based decisionmaking is unconstitutional.
Although he could not prove there was broad support for prohibiting de jure segregation in 1868, he did show that there was a clear and vibrant tradition in case law that viewed the use of racial classifications by government as pernicious, particularly because such a practice is so susceptible to the tyranny of majority faction.
A person with de jure authority has a right to issue commands, make decisions, and enforce obedience on the basis of certain presupposed legal conventions, rules, and methods of entitlement.
But maybe not for long, with Slovenia gig - booking blockchain platform, Viberate, snagging two high - profile advisors - bitcoin entrepreneur Charlie Shrem and Pinterest chief scientist Dr. Jure Leskovec - to help the company figure out how topple the tower.
§ 33.018 In Nevada, a knowing, purposeful or reckless course of conduct intended to harass the other such as in juring or killing an animal, is included in their definition of Domestic Violence.
It took the Supreme Court and the Justice Department to end de jure school segregation and the 101st Airborne Division to integrate Little Rock Central High.
If Taiwan were to go through with de jure independence without China invading, the rest would be fairly easy.
Once civil rights statutes banned such de jure discrimination, some fire departments came up with ways to maintain the discriminatory status quo, such as requiring applicants to pass standardized tests before being hired, tests that African American and Latino applicants tended to fail.
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Recently, the Romanian Prime Minister sent a letter to President of the European Commission Jean - Claude Juncker, asking him to clarify «the de facto and de jure aspects» related to an older letter sent by EU Commission in 2012.
The moral urgency of giving a poor students a decent education may be just as powerful as ending de jure racial segregation, but only one of those things is a crime that can be eradicated.
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Here is a taste of images from «Praxis Rerum Civilium,» by Joost de Damhoudere, «De Jure Belli ac Pacis,» by Hugo Grotius, and «Dei Delitti e delle pene,» by Cesare Beccaria:
Originally published as a pamphlet, it produced the first effective argument for the freedom of the seas and, with Grotius's more mature work, De jure belli ac pacis (1625), lent substance and prestige to the idea... [more]
The music industry, and it's various middlemen have been in blockchain entrepreneurs» sights, with a Slovenia - based startup, Viberate attracting the attention of high - profile investors, Charlie Shrem and Pinterest chief scientist, Dr. Jure Leskovec.
Seeing this dichotomy raises the question: who has a more defined de facto ownership of property, the street person with their nomadic and unfettered existence on their stake of a piece of public property, or the de jure property owners in the condominium units above?
Does war have to be declared on a de jure state?
«For too long, SME's have been left out in the cold by traditional lending systems which favor large companies,» said Jure Soklic, co-founder and CEO.
«In fiscal 2015, we delivered revenue growth, operating margin improvement, EPS expansion and solid cash generation despite a mixed market environment,» said Sanmina CEO Jure Sola in a press statement.
But this Newtonian view of time and space, as de jure empty homogeneous receptacles which are contingently filled up by concrete events, is given up by contemporary physics as I tried to show elsewhere; the space - time framework is now merged with its dynamical physical content.
Not only do such actions represent a radical departure from past times in America, when government refused to legitimate ethnic - group rights and claims, but they also encourage a polarization rather than unification of our diverse population — a trend that can result only in the eventual creation of de jure ethnic and racial geographic enclaves and political parties, with the appointment and election of individuals mandated along racial, religious and ethnic lines.
Nord is proposing not so much a restoration as the creation of something new in response to a shift from an enforced Protestant culture to de facto religious pluralism and de jure secularism.
This council, at least in a de jure sense, has final authority as to what kind of and how much recreation Lockheed will have.
Dr Jure Vidmar is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Faculty of Law and Research Fellow of St John's College, Oxford.
That it was a jump from monarchy (though the British had their somewhat democratic Parliament) was in part because the founders thought it would better conserve their liberties, and perhaps in part because George Washington refused to be a de facto or de jure king.
One's growing sense that the leader's smile is fake: de jure coalition with a de facto sense that these - are - not - my - people, by backbenchers, activists, members and supporters of both parties.
Following decades of internal civil strife, on July 11, 2011, the African nation of Sudan separated into two de jure sovereign states as the South finally gained its long - awaited independence.
Ghana recognized Lithuania de jure on 23 December 1991.
The variation is so extreme due to histories of de jure residential segregation, federal housing policies until the last thirty years or so, and histories of economic development and migration that vary from place to place.
«ME still floats in space, belonging fully to no NIH institute and therefore having de jure claim to no budget,» Waroff says.
Four - time winner Jure Robic, a Slovenian soldier, recounted to the New York Times that during one race he engaged in combat a gaggle of mailboxes he was convinced were enemy troops; another year he found himself being chased by a «howling band» of black - bearded horsemen: «Mujahedeen, shooting at me.
To the northeast of the Republic of Albania is Kosovo, still a de jure part of the Federal.
«Milk» and Philippe Falardeau's «C'est pas moi, je le jure
Today, WCAG 2.0 is the de facto compliance standard for building accessible websites and is increasingly becoming de jure too, as governments adopt it wholesale as their official accessibility standard, especially for government run and / or funded websites.
However, the law has failed and today is in retreat toward its de jure redoubt.
So while state governments wield de jure educational authority via constitutional obligations and statutory and regulatory powers, districts have substantial de facto control.
Administrative law is hardly yet given de jure recognition by the English - speaking bar although the term has now established itself in the vocabulary of the United States Supreme Court.
Namely the rugged Mount Biokovo (a nature reserve which is home to golden eagles and Balkan chamois no less) to the east of town, and the Sveti Jure summit to the west.
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