Sentences with phrase «rights over the objection»

Not exact matches

The companies join gay - rights and human rights groups as well as the American Civil Liberties Union in attacking the law over its broad language, which could be used by business owners to use religious objections to deny same - sex couples wedding.
Dubbed «Ryancare» or «Trumpcare» (over the objection of White House staff), the Republican health care bill is under attack from left and right, with even conservative leaders calling it «Obamacare Lite», «bad policy», a «warmed - over substitute,» and «dead on arrival.»
Officious social engineers of both the right and the left abuse the public schools to promote parochial agendas, whether by sanctioning the recitation of prayers over the school loudspeaker or by the distribution of contraceptives despite parental objections, thereby undermining parental authority and impairing the ability of parents to form their own family values.
Demos would also like to see the end of right - to - work laws, presumably over the objections of the 71 percent of Americans who supported them as of 2014.
In a separate case, the county legislature is claiming its absolute right to hire a county auditor over the county executive's objections.
The moratorium was adopted during the NAACP's national board meeting in October; passing over the objections of hundreds of civil rights leaders, parents, and students.
«The court order was lifted in 2009 over the objections of civil rights groups and students, who pointed to continuing inequities in Chicago schools.
In 2012, over the objections of privacy rights organizations, the U.S. Department of Education relaxed the regulations promulgated under FERPA in three key ways.
With the help of Washington's greatest spin doctor, the blogger and the politician try to ride the issue of euthanasia for Boomers (called «transitioning») all the way to the White House, over the objections of the Religious Right, and of course, the Baby Boomers, who are deeply offended by demonstrations on the golf courses of their retirement resorts.
Gun rights groups point out that all six pieces of animal rights - related legislation Fearing lobbied for in the most recent legislative session were approved and signed by Brown, including Assembly Bill 711, which, over the objection of hunters, banned the use of lead ammunition.
James, you're right about that, and now that you've mentioned it, I actually also recall that there are circumstances in criminal matters in which the court can appoint an amicus to assist, over the objections of the accused.
Won a Land Court summary judgment and prevailed in Appeals Court defending a condominium association's right to control common area landscaping over objection of unit owner, whose view was blocked.
Furthermore, defense attorneys may now, over a judge's objection, inform a jury that it has a right to judge the application of the law in relationship to the facts in controversy.
The Supreme Court agreed on Friday to rule on the rights of non-Indian couples to adopt an Indian child over the objection of a parent who is a tribal member.
The scheme, introduced under the Native Title (State Provisions) Act 1999 («NTSPA»), the Native Title (State Provisions) Regulations 2000 («NTSPR») and amendments to the Land Administration Act 1997 («LAA»), would have reduced the procedural rights available to native title claimants over significant areas of land to a right to be notified, rights to make an objection and the right to consultations in good faith following an objection.
The California Court of Appeals handed down a decision in 1996 in the case of Barkaloff v. Woodward, indicating that the court has the right to award visitation, over parental objection, to a non-parent who has an interest in the well - being of a child.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z