[ii] The ADA Amendments Act of 2008 revised the ADA's definition of disability to broaden
the reach of the law's protections.
Though the Affordable Care Act sought to expand insurance coverage of contraception for millions of American women, in June 2014 the Supreme Court limited
the reach of the law for those who work for a «religious» employer in the case of Hobby Lobby v. Burwell.
Often companies such as these operate overseas beyond
the reach of law.
Despite best efforts by collection agencies, most of the individuals and companies remain out of
reach of law enforcement.
In March of 2016, Barack Obama gave a speech at SXSW in response to the recent San Bernardino shooter's iphone containing encrypted messages that were beyond
the reach of law enforcement.
Conceptual limits restrain those claims that are simply beyond
the reach of the law, even where they are subjectively sincere and are grounded in personal morality.
Although not articulated, could it be because a judge might think that Sir Stanford, seeing the whacking long sentence given to The Bern, might vote with his feet and what is left in his off - shore accounts, and flee to a hidden but free rest - of - his - life somewhere beyond
the reach of the law?
Based on findings that the «severe or pervasive» standard «unduly narrows
the reach of the law,» the NYCHRL requires a plaintiff claiming a hostile work environment to prove «that she has been treated less well than other employees because of her gender.»
10, Warren, Bristol, Tiverton)-- addresses that issue by extending
the reach of the law to make adults liable for underage drinking anywhere on their property, not just within the confines of a house.»
The authors, citing to scholarly legal commentary, have also amply supported their claim the courts have been overly restrictive of
the reach of the law and «further revision is in order, to prohibit not just sexually predatory conduct, but also behavior that creates a hostile work environment for members of one sex but contains no sexual advance — that is gender harassment.»
The protection of individuals» rights demands constitutional review that looks not only to the situation of the offender before the court, but beyond that to the reasonably foreseeable
reach of the law.
In addition to gaining respect and spreading
the reach of their law firm and practice, there is also the fact that lawyers benefit from SEO as it increases the amount of traffic that they are able to drive to their website.
On the other hand, with this clause the company can argue that User received consideration (of $ 1) for signing the contract, which brings them within
the reach of the law.
«At bottom, the court is simply asking: What is
the reach of the law,» and what is its «reasonably forseeable impact,» she wrote.
It's great that Mr Pink is stepping down as his decision and the NSBS» decision to pursue this matter shows their lack of understanding of Charter rights,
the reach of a law society and lack of leadership.
To build on this success, Kirsty Williams, has said that her party would extend
the reach of this law to include other specialties, including mental health wards, maternity wards and community nurses.
«However much you try and legislate to cover UK - based publishers, there will always be some beyond
the reach of the law which it is almost impossible to legislate over,» he explained.
It shows
the reach of the law goes everywhere.»
Not surprisingly, some of the factors that were found to assist children to become «survivors» are largely beyond
the reach of law and public policy.
The United States is a rule - of - law nation, and encryption technology is creating a space that is in some ways beyond
the reach of the law.
Not exact matches
Mr. Comey was alarmed this would give criminals and terrorists a place to communicate that was beyond
reach even
of law enforcement with a court order.
The UWC, which uses a different, lower standard
of evidence than
law enforcement to
reach a verdict quickly, delivered a ruling within five months.
The appeals court said the emails were beyond the
reach of domestic search warrants obtained under a 1986 U.S.
law called the Stored Communications Act.
Campaign Contacts with Foreign Persons When it became apparent that my father - in -
law was going to be the Republican nominee for President, as normally happens, a number
of officials from foreign countries attempted to
reach out to the campaign.
Pairing with national - level and regional gangs allows Mexican cartels to
reach more customers and, importantly, lets the cartel leadership remain in Mexico — out
of the
reach of US
law enforcement (though not all Sinaloa cartel members in the US avoid detection).
The department
reached out to a group
of state attorneys general — the top
law enforcement officials at the state level — that earlier joined the review, the source said.
«The implications
of blockchain technology are far -
reaching, not only in financial services, but in other areas such as healthcare, government,
law, education, technology and more.»
«It appears that, although there are limits to the duty to provide a psychologically safe workplace, the
law is
reaching further and further into the control rooms
of both private and public organizations, large and small,» Shain concludes.
With the rise
of the
Law of Attraction / positive thinking movement and the pressure to set high, difficult to
reach goals, leaders can easily set targets that are based on little more than blind hope.
The Obama administration Justice Department, for instance, has opened 23 investigations
of law enforcement agencies, including police departments in Baltimore, Chicago and Ferguson, Missouri, for unconstitutional practices and has
reached court - enforceable consent decrees with many
of them.
«It used to be that Silicon Valley had the attitude that Washington was inconvenient,» Vivek Wadhwa, an entrepreneur and researcher
of public policy at Stanford
Law School, says, but over the last few years Silicon Valley has
reached a turning point, and that perspective has changed drastically.
He demanded not just the repeal
of the sodomy
law, but the opening
of government jobs to known homosexuals - a radical idea at the time, and one that would remain far out
of reach for many decades.
The poll comes at a time when the number
of deadly school shootings has
reached 18 thus far into 2018, reawakening debate over gun control
laws and school safety initiatives.
Stone added that when he
reached out to Manafort following The Times» report alleging that prosecutors planned to indict him, Manafort sounded «very combative» and told him he believes Mueller's team is «guilty
of multiple violations
of the
law and due - process in their efforts to investigate him,» according to Yahoo.
«I admire my colleagues today, for no doubt they
reach a result they dislike but believe the
law demands — and in that I see the best
of our profession and much to admire.
He said the company's system was a «Rube Goldberg - like contrivance, over-engineered in an attempt to avoid the
reach of the Copyright Act and to take advantage
of a perceived loophole in the
law.»
«The Elliott book
of deals is probably the most instructive, and it's also one
of the most far, far
reaching,» says Marty Lipton, founding partner
of the
law firm Wachtell Lipton Rosen & Katz and inventor
of the poison - pill corporate defense strategy, who has lately faced Elliott more frequently and on more fronts than ever before.
Doug Getten, a Houston - based partner in the corporate practice at
law firm Paul Hastings, said the recent flurry
of deals shows parties are able to
reach consensus on the outlook for prices.
The court struck down three out
of four major provisions in a far -
reaching Arizona immigration
law.
Indeed, Uber
reached a settlement with Herzberg's husband and daughter within 10 days
of the incident, notes University
of Toledo
law professor Agnieszka McPeak.
The Shanghai regulator said in a statement on its website on Friday that cyberspace is not out
of the judicial
reach, and overseas companies should abide by China's
laws and regulations on the internet.
If current
laws remained generally unchanged, the United States would face steadily increasing federal budget deficits and debt over the next 30 years —
reaching the highest level
of debt relative to GDP ever experienced in this country.
The European privacy
laws may crimp targeted advertising by limiting the flow
of personal data, but firms like Google and Facebook still have an advantage because advertisers are likely to turn to services with
reach and enormous audiences — akin to buying an ad during the Super Bowl.
It was a warning to US companies that they would not evade the
reach of European
law simply by being located in the US.
Former employees have alleged a «soul - crushing» culture
of fear and daily intimidation by managers, where they were pressured to
reach extreme sales goals, some by breaking the
law.
Either way, the path is an improvement over the Congressional Budget Office's (CBO) June projection for current
law, which has debt
reaching 91 percent
of GDP by 2027.
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Zsolt Gelencsér, one
of the demonstration's organisers, told a press conference after the meeting that an agreement was
reached with government representatives on starting talks next week concerning the
law on taxi services and how the operations
of Uber may comply with rules governing taxis.
On July 30, 2002, President George W. Bush signed into
law the Sarbanes - Oxley Act
of 2002, which he characterized as «the most far
reaching reforms
of American business practices since the time
of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.»
«This is the kind
of tax reform and tax cuts that get our economy growing to
reach its potential,» House Speaker Paul Ryan said when celebrating the
law's passage at an event on the White House lawn in December.