Sentences with phrase «unequal treatment by»

See also Grayned v. City of Rockford, 408 U.S. 104, 107, n. 2 (1972); Welsh v. United States, 398 U.S. 333, 361 - 362 (1970)(Harlan, J., concurring in result)(reversal required even if, going forward, Congress would cure the unequal treatment by extending rather than invalidating the criminal proscription).
Today, as we celebrate Martin Luther King, jr., I am thinking about the continuing plight of black boys and men in America, especially the issue of unequal treatment by our school system — including with regard to discipline and punishment — and the related reality of our nation maintaining a massive prison complex disproportionately filled with black and brown men.

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Would you really want an Officer who by giving special treatment to the women subordinate to him knowingly puts his male soldiers at greater / unequal harm?
Law is anti-discriminatory in the sense of repairing social disadvantage by the equal treatment of unequals.
As Eisgruber and Sager admit, however, there are at least two kinds of cases in which it appears that unequal treatment of religion is required, both by the Court's precedents and by our intuitions.
The links between marriage, battery, sexual harassment, rape, prostitution and sexual humiliation in the home, at work, in pornography, in brothels and in the streets, must be made in order to fully grasp the unequal treatment of women by society and thus the law.
To the extent that teacher perceptions of students are affected by race or ethnicity, this discretion may lead to unequal treatment.
Research by University of Lethbridge sociologist Reginald Bibby clearly shows that teens take equality much more seriously than the generation that came before them, with the percentage who consider the unequal treatment of women to be a serious social issue doubling between 1984 and 2008.
The Arbitration Act itself specifically provides that Courts are not to interfere in disputes covered by an arbitration agreement other than for the limited purposes of assisting in the conduct of arbitrations, ensuring that they are conducted in accordance with arbitration clauses, to prevent unequal or unfair treatment of parties to arbitration clauses, and to enforce arbitration awards.
Unequal treatment must be justified by objective reasons which relate to why and how taxpayers are treated differently.
The police play a crucial role in protection, prevention, and investigation; yet, issues relating to unequal treatment of Aboriginal women by Canadian police forces remain.
Any action taken by an agent or employee that results in unequal service, treatment, or behavior to applicants or tenants on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, disability, sex, or additional protected classes as instituted on a state or local level may constitute a violation of state and federal fair housing laws.
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