Not exact matches
The findings
of racially motivated mapmaking satisfied Democrats and minority
rights groups, who are now pushing a separate federal court in Texas to determine that the voter ID
law was also crafted with discriminatory
intent.
Truth in advertising
laws and broadcast regulations have been enacted that make these «
rights» illegal — and these
laws were enacted to further the
intent of the First Amendment, not to defeat it.
That action guidance
of IL mitigates unintended consequences and makes it easier for an actor to align
right intent (comply with
law) with an acceptable compromise between interests and norms.
The
intent of the
law is to prevent misuse
of funds specifically if they will go towards human
rights abuses and line the pockets
of dictators.
Flanagan was careful to not criticize the
intent of the regulations itself, but the executive power Cuomo was using to enact the regulations, which was done through the state's human
rights law.
«The spirit and the
intent of the
law was defied,
right,» Malliotakis added.
That 2014 civil
rights guidance — jointly issued by the U.S. Departments
of Education and Justice — put schools on notice that they may be found in violation
of federal civil
rights laws if they enforce intentially discriminatory rules or if their policies lead to disproportionately higher rates
of discipline for students in one racial group, even if those policies were written without discriminatory
intent.
On this day fifty years ago, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed this landmark piece
of federal legislation that prohibited racial discrimination in voting and outlawed pernicious state and local
laws put in place to frustrate the
intent of the 15th Amendment, particularly with regard to African - American voting
rights.
Obama administration officials say that they are seeking to uphold the civil
rights intent of the Every Student Succeeds Act, which passed into
law with bipartisan support last year.
Given that the No Child Left Behind Act and previous versions
of the formally named Elementary and Secondary Education Act are essentially civil
rights laws, the Obama waivers could be considered antithetical to the
law's original
intent.
A person forfeits his unlimited exemption under each state's
laws just because he was an inter-state mover, thus possibly inhibiting a person's
right to travel across the United States with the
intent of living elsewhere.
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Aidesep makes this demand, arguing that the ongoing land seizure by agribusiness for agro-industrial palm plantations violates Peruvian national
law, the
rights of thousands
of indigenous people, and international agreements such as Peru's Letter
of Intent for zero net deforestation signed with Norway and Germany in 2014.
Tagged with: Charter
of Rights and Freedoms constitutional
law constitutional supremacy constraint judicial restraint legal philosophy original
intent original meaning rule
of law section 7
[39] These are very broad principles,
of course, but in Canadian administrative
law they tend to equate with, respectively, the protection
of constitutional fundamentals (including
rights) and giving effect to legislative
intent.
Firstly, arbitration can maximally reflect the real
intent of the parties; they have the
right to choose the arbitrators as well as the applicable
law.
In the context
of the Act it was clearly not the
intent of the legislature to give the LSUC a mandate to promote once conception
of «justice» (i.e., gay
rights) in favour
of another (i.e., religious freedom), rather it's clearly the
intent that the LSUC promote «justice» in a more neutral unambiguous sense (i.e., the proper admistration
of the
law, a nentral, impartial judiciary, etc.).
The best place to find
intent is the legislative history, and you're
right, the session
laws» text or even its bill numbers are not printed in the history
of the statute (and are titled and chartered differently).
Any person who, being a person to whom any document has been issued by lawful authority whereby he is certified to be a person possessed
of any qualification recognized by
law for any purpose, or to be the holder
of any office or to be entitled to exercise any profession, trade or business, or to be entitled to any
right or privilege, or to enjoy any rank or status, sells, gives or lends the document to another person with
intent that that other person may represent himself to be the person named therein, is guilty
of a misdemeanour.
I want to see the full implementation
of the spirit and
intent of the United Nations Declaration on the
Rights of Indigenous People in all
laws, policies and programs in Australia.
(Unless that attorney can explain Dodd - Frank and the SAFE Act and the
intent of the
laws) 2 years ago RE attorneys cranked out notes and installment contract
right out
of their library
of forms, common stuff, such may not (probably not) applicable today.