Sentences with phrase «justice problems like»

«Many years ago, I began to use the term «intersectionality» to deal with the fact that many of our social justice problems like racism and sexism are often overlapping, creating multiple levels of social injustice,» Crenshaw says.

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There are many ways in which such language can be given an orthodox construction: If, for example, you take your definition of «justice» from a law textbook (Aquinas likes the Roman jurist Ulpian) or from ordinary political usage, then there's no problem in saying God's mercy surpasses that.
If you hear someone talking about sin they are more likely talking about big problems like environmental degradation, economic justice, and war, than about issues of personal morality like adultery or gluttony.
Lower court judges and the justices of the Supreme Court have «failed to offer a «principled or predictable alternative» to «strict separation» because they — like the American people — do not agree among themselves on the nature of the problem or how to resolve it.
But the deeper problem, the one that's crippling us, is that we use words like justice, rights, freedom and dignity without any commonly shared meaning to their content.
«If we could design a small molecule inhibitor that would look like heme - iron but would actually clog up a key metabolic pathway in bacteria, we may be able to get around the problem of antibiotic resistance,» suggests Dr. Mason, who adds that he and Dr. Justice plan to use the new five - year NIH grant to further studies of just such an inhibitor.
This is really important is closely linked with tip No. 4, because I feel it like staying angry for a long period of time doesn't do your mind or your body justice and no one wants negative / angry dreams, so just leave it till the morning, solve the problem there and then... or just forgive.
Milton Justice, who won an Oscar for Best Documentary Short in 1987, called the changes «insulting to black people,» saying Selma's only problem was that not enough voters liked it.
This is especially a problem with the more fantastical weapons, for instance what does a «Rod of Justice» look like?
In the future, drugs are still a problem, everything looks like «Blade Runner,» and dudes in helmets with consta - growl voices are the only measure of justice.
Demand that school leaders invest in really supporting students by providing social and emotional support, like access to school psychologists and restorative justice counselors, and spaces where students can work through problems instead of calling law enforcement to deal with discipline issues.
Brown's new plan will be just like Criminal Justice Realignment in that the state will give the locals all the problems and the state will walk away.
And if we want to give justice to» Seriously get out of defense mode, it's no secret the Switch isn't the strongest beast on the market, and that's not a problem, we still have great games like Splatoon 2 and Mario odyssey to look forward to this year, so relax a little.
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When an entire issue has every appearance of looking like it's steered by emotionally - driven figurative lynch mobs whose goal is to achieve «climate justice» by any means possible, including negating facts from critics through character assassination, you have one very serious problem on your hands.
Note that while, legally, rights might not apply equally internationally, morally, if the rights are good rights to have, then we should act like they do apply, except wherein there is some problem in that which justifies a different position (ie different national policies, international treaties — such that require different treatment in order to achieve justice).
Solutions to complex problems like access to justice need to be sensitive to this reality.
To solve a complex social problem like access to justice, we need to learn to work closely with others who may not share our views, our experiences and maybe even the same perception of the access to justice problem (and solution) that we do.
Diversity, like access to justice, is everyone's problem but it's also a part of the solution.
Aaron Street: Yeah I mean I think this can be taken too far, so if you had an example like Brad where he only represents criminal defendants and therefore there's no risk of him having a conflict come through the site when he's getting actual information about actual cases, but you could see in a litigation, let's say a family law lawyer, if their website were trying to collect information to provide tools as both an intake and access to justice solution that you potentially run into tremendous conflicts of interest problems there and I think obviously any lawyer considering pursuing this for their firm should think through the implications of their particular situation, but I think what Brad's doing is awesome in the context of his criminal law practice and I think there are versions of a similar model that could be used in something like your debt collection defense practice or a small business startup practice or an estate planning practice, but that doesn't mean that it's a model that should be replicated by every lawyer in every practice.
The problem is that «rule of law» and «Constitution» are so vague that saying one supports them is like saying one supports justice.
I sometimes wonder what our justice system might look like if we could get a «do - over» — tear down the institution and start by putting people (and their messy problems) first.
If the Ontario personal injury lawyers are successful in turning back the Wynne government's attack on their profits — they might want to reach out to folks like Mr. Wright and finally get busy fighting for solutions to blatantly obvious access to justice problems rife in their turf.
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They will also enable the legal industry to solve some wicked problems like the access to justice crisis.
«[M] ore than one quarter of respondents (26.7 %) felt that the civil justice system offered limited value as a forum for solving important problems; and only 28.8 % felt that the civil justice system could help people like them solve important problems most or all of the time.»
Other problems that LWOW seeks to solve have a social justice / public interest focus like
This is a problem for Sykes — presidents, especially Republican presidents, like their justices young — but not an insurmountable one.
ACC Europe — like LegalStart — is diverse, technology and process - driven, concerned about addressing access to justice — an acute problem throughout Europe and North America — and eager to improve efficiency, automate, and reduce legal cost.
In addition to providing information and training, the ministry has launched several recent initiatives that aim to increase the access to and efficiency of the justice system and to make changes that allow it to better deal with social outliers like the homeless and people dealing with mental health and / or substance abuse problems.
Melina Buckley, chairwoman of the Canadian Bar Association's access to justice committee, told Legal Feeds blog last August the organization had «a problem with it [pro bono] being used to fill the gaps,» adding: «We don't think it's sustainable to build a system like a food bank.»
No one of us can solve large problems like the justice gap — but the only way to solve big problems is when people like Kate take action in their communities.
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