Four Frisco men have been indicted
on federal hate crime and.
Not exact matches
Federal agencies are hardly the only ones to skip out
on reporting
hate crimes.
Not only can I not marry my partner, but I can be evicted and fired for being gay in this state and there are no
hate crime laws
on the books in this state protecting gays and lesbians (and until October 28, 2009 there were none
on a
federal level either).
Sam Mullet Sr. and 15 followers were found guilty last year of conspiracy to violate
federal hate - crime law in connection with what authorities said were the religiously motivated attacks
on several fellow Amish people.
Boosted Fuel Efficiency Standards Coordinated International Response to Financial Crisis Passed Mini Stimuli Began Asia «Pivot Increased Support for Veterans Tightened Sanctions
on Iran Created Conditions to Begin Closing Dirtiest Power Plants Passed Credit Card Reforms Eliminated Catch - 22 in Pay Equality Laws Improved Food Safety System Expanded National Service Expanded Wilderness and Watershed Protection Gave the FDA Power to Regulate Tobacco Pushed
Federal Agencies to Be Green Leaders Let Space Shuttle Die and Killed Planned Moon Mission Improved School Nutrition Expanded
Hate Crimes Protections Brokered Agreement for Speedy Compensation to Victims of Gulf Oil Spill Pushed Broadband Coverage Expanded Health Coverage for Children Helped South Sudan Declare Independence Killed the F - 22
Churches ASK for 10 % but don't DEMAND 10 % nor do they kick you out of church for paying 0 %... however, the
federal government TAKES 30 % + and threatens jail... geez... love love love the new liberal ANTI CHARITY... just so incredibly insightful to the
hate on the left...
In an article about the future of litigation against «Don't Ask, Don't Tell,» Aubrey Sarvis, executive director of the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network, was quoted last week in Politico as suggesting the administration's defense of the law in court would allow the
federal hate crimes law to stay
on the books.
Of course, even if you can economize a specific policy
on scale (e.g. negotiating medical costs visavi Obamacare, in theory), that still runs smack into the other downsides of having a
federal policy, both # 1 (you impose Obamacare
on ~ 50 % of the country that
hates it by force); and # 3 (if Obamacare is a bad policy, there's no way to easily tell because it's not like we have a duplicate USA that doesn't run Obamacare and serves as a control group for an experiment).
Now I understand that the talent pool is severely limited when it comes to HomoCON's, but just when you think that the Log Cabin Republicans can't get any worse after their endorsement of Mitt Romney for President now that the LCR executive director R. Clarke Cooper will be stepping down they will be replacing him with Gregory T. Angelo, who announced his support for Newt Gingrich's presidential bid just weeks after Gingrich signed the National Organization for Marriages «s
hate pledge to destroy LGBT rights
on the
federal level.
«The
federal government has today drawn the line
on hate speech.
Some primary and secondary pupils in the
Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, have made a presentation before the wife of the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, Mrs. Dolapo, which focused
on the condemnation of ethnic killings,
hate, secession threats and the incidence of corruption in the country.
The governor advised that rather than a blanket criminalisation of
hate speeches, the
Federal Government should embark
on the reorientation of Nigerians, especially the youth
on the consequences of
hate speeches to the unity of the country.
Fayose, who said he was totally against
hate speech and would support any effort to curb it, added that it was important to caution the
Federal Government
on the danger inherent in the blanket categorisation of
hate speech as treasonable.
He said, «While I am totally against
hate speech and will support any effort to curb it, it is important to caution the
Federal Government
on the danger inherent in the blanket categorisation of
hate speech as treasonable.
After all, while their respective characters, Larry Gigli («rhymes with «really,»» as he says early
on) and Ricki, do engage in the expected love -
hate sparring, they are both mob enforcers assigned an unusual task: to kidnap and then more or less babysit Brian (Justin Bartha), the younger brother of a
federal prosecutor out to nail their big boss.
Character - driven investigative thriller set in the world of counterintelligence focuses
on former CIA agent Erica Wolfe, the most notorious traitor in modern history and most
hated woman in America, who is brought out of a
federal supermax prison by the FBI to help stop some of the most dangerous acts of espionage threatening the United States today.
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On Drugs, Language Policy, Famine Relief Efforts, Intellectual Property, Creationism, Moral Decisions, Civil rights, Organ & body donation, Nuclear proliferation, Sweatshops, Tobacco, American Education Reform, Cameras in Courtrooms, Sex Education, Missile Defense System, Adoption, City Curfews, Legal System, Civil Liberties, Bilingual Education, Global warming, Violence in schools, Legalization of marijuana, Immigration, Violence, Juvenile Crime, Social Welfare, Peace, Space Exploration, Physician - Assisted Suicide, Consumer Protection, Islamic Fundamentalism, Fathers» / Mothers» Rights In Divorce, Racial profiling, AIDS, Censorship, Environmental protection, Gun control, Affirmative action, Islamic Fundamentalism, Human Cloning, Minimum Wage, Dating Campus Issues, Campaign Finance Reform, Immigration, Garbage And Waste, Iraq, Fat Tax
On Food,
Federal Deficit, Family Violence, Agriculture Technology, Afghanistan, Smoking, Animal rights, Gender issues, Ethnic Violence, Intellectual Property, Foreign Policy, Dieting, Drug Policy, Social Welfare, War Crimes, Bilingual Education, Surrogate Mothers, Health Care System, Peer Pressure, Human Cloning, Speed Limits, Poverty, Same sex marriage, Homosexuality, Government vs. religion, Famine, Cuba, Amnesty, Endangered Oceans, Gay Rights, Legal System, Learning Disabilities, Islamic Fundamentalism Oceans, Living Wills, Biodiversity, Bio Fuels, Fraud, Garbage And Waste, Africa Aid, Women in the Military, Minorities, Pro Choice Movement, Zero Tolerance,
Hate Crime, Antarctica Research, Gay Parents, Medical Ethics, Homeland Security, Terrorism, Binge drinking, Abortion, Welfare, Prayer in schools, Gangs, Death Penalty, Depression, Race Relations, Climate Change Policy, Agricultural Policy, Domestic Violence, Endangered, Endangered Species, Mass media Regulation, Conserving The Environment, Government Deregulation, Food Safety, Addiction, Gay Marriages, Academic Dishonesty, Organized Crime, Women's Rights, Chain Gangs, Anorexia Treatment, Water Pollution, Internet
Hate Speech, Airline Safety Rules, Polygamy, Oil Spills, Legal System, Youth Violence, Computer Games.
The first time I discussed the case with opposing counsel, a partner from a big firm yelled at me and told me something along the lines of «the
federal court is going to
hate this little case — and they don't even have jurisdiction anyway — we will just move to dismiss
on those grounds.»
On other issues: Both Democrats support the
federal Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA),
hate crimes legislation, coverage for domestic partners under the Family and Medical Leave Act, equal treatment of gay couples under tax laws, and repeal of the military's «Don't Ask, Don't Tell» policy.
Still, Professor Bowman, an authority
on federal sentencing law, said he would
hate to see the routine sealing of plea agreements.
Also, can the
federal hate crime laws apply, because he advocates targeting based
on the specific race that he mentioned?
And so the tenets of Posse Comitatus continued their long, strange journey, from the racist,
hate - filled mind of William Gale to four black defendants
on trial for their life in Baltimore
federal court.
It will no doubt also serve as a pointer to the forthcoming
Federal Budget
on what sorts of cuts it may deliver to Indigenous funding (given Warren Mundine's warning to the Indigenous Advisory Council that he chairs for its members to «be prepared to be among the most
hated people in Australia» and how those cuts will be framed.
For nearly 25 years, an incisive
federal report
on hate speech, written when the Internet was still in its infancy, has been collecting virtual dust.