Sentences with phrase «support in a particular race»

The union considers two things above all others, Mulgrew said, when choosing whom to support in a particular race: «What are their positions on our issues as a union?»

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«This case is of particular importance because so many working women are now working well into their pregnancy,» says Katherine Kimpel, a lawyer at Sanford Heisler who specializes in gender and race discrimination and who filed an amicus brief in the case supporting Young.
Both Moss and Roskoff, who have yet to decide who to endorse in the race, acknowledged it is highly unusual to wage an opposition campaign that's not also affiliated with a particular candidate they support.
The Republican National Committee is going up on television with ads in support of New York state Assemblyman Jim Tedisco in his special election bid in the state's 20th district, an early sign that newly elected chairman Michael Steele plans to wade into downballot races to reassert the party's competitiveness across the country and in the northeast in particular.
According to Ortiz, the Rivera race was one of about a half dozen contests «critical to changing the landscape» where the club focused particular effort in providing volunteer support.
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The High Court examined section 51 (xxvi) of the Constitution (the race power) in the case of Kartinyeri v The Commonwealth [1998] HCA 22 specifically in relation to a law of the federal Parliament, the Hindmarsh Island Bridge Act 1997 (Cth), and whether the constitutional power under which it was enacted supported legislation that clearly disadvantaged a particular racial group.
The only judge who found unequivocally that the race power did not support laws which discriminated against particular racial groups was Kirby J in dissent.
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