Not exact matches
The
public outcry from an environmental disaster such as an oil spill or
violating the pay laws of your employees will cost your business much more than the
expenses of being socially responsible.
Bear Stearns is trading at $ 6 instead of $ 2 because unelected bureaucrats went beyond their legal mandates, delivered a windfall to a single private company at
public expense, entered agreements that
violate the the
public trust, and created a situation where even if the bureaucratic malfeasance stands, the shareholders of Bear Stearns will either reject the deal or be deprived of their right to determine the fate of the company they own.
He also came to oppose the long - established practice of employing chaplains at
public expense in the House of Representatives and Senate on the grounds that it
violated the separation of church and state and the principles of religious freedom **.
He would also come to oppose the long - established practice of employing chaplains at
public expense in the House of Representatives and Senate on the grounds that it
violated the separation of church and state and the principles of religious freedom.
Hours later, Attorney General Jeff Sessions hit back at Chicago, saying the Trump administration «will not simply give away grant dollars to city governments that proudly
violate the rule of law and protect criminal aliens at the
expense of
public safety.»
Defenders of the
public education system asserted that the use of vouchers would
violate the Constitution, balkanize society, and lead to a kind of educational social Darwinism which would advance the interests of the elite at the
expense of the poor.
The justices of the Massachusetts Supreme Court opined that proposed legislation that would provide tax deductions for certain educational
expenses (tuition, textbooks and transportation) incurred by taxpayers whose dependents attended
public or nonprofit private primary and secondary schools would
violate Massachusetts» Blaine Amendment.
The Justices of the Delaware Supreme Court opined in an advisory opinion that a bill for transporting private school students at
public expense would
violate the Delaware Constitution because even incidental aid
violates the language of the state's Blaine Amendment.
The West Virginia Supreme Court held that the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause was not
violated when the state stopped transporting private school students at
public expense.
A federal district court in Iowa held that a state tax deduction for school
expenses, including private school tuition, does not
violate the Establishment Clause because it is available to parents regardless of whether their child attends a
public, private or religious school, neither advances nor inhibits religion, and does not entangle the state with religion.
The New York Court of Appeals held that providing a deaf student with a translator at
public expense does not
violate the New York Blaine Amendment if the translator does not teach the student religion.
The rationale underlying the defense is one of
public policy: «The law ought to promote the achievement of higher values at the
expense of lesser values, and sometimes the greater good for society will be accomplished by
violating the literal language of the law.»