Sentences with phrase «unjustified effect»

The Trump administration could rescind the education department's 2014 guidance, which tells school districts that the office may enforce Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and investigate schools where discipline policies have a «disproportionate and unjustified effect» on students based on race.
Buried in a footnote early in the DCL is this political time bomb: «State education officials should examine policies and practices for resource allocation among districts [emphasis added] to ensure that differences among districts do not have the unjustified effect of discriminating on the basis of race.»
The package included a «Dear Colleague» letter, issued jointly by DOE and DOJ, warning against intentional racial discrimination but also stating that schools unlawfully discriminate even «if a policy is neutral on its face — meaning that the policy itself does not mention race — and is administered in an evenhanded manner but has a disparate impact, i.e., a disproportionate and unjustified effect on students of a particular race.»
District officials were advised that they risk legal action if school disciplinary policies have «a disparate impact, i.e., a disproportionate and unjustified effect on students of a particular race.»
Yet the administration's position is much more radical, stating clearly that a «policy that is neutral on its face» and «administered in an even - handed manner» can still «result in unlawful discrimination» if it has a «disproportionate and unjustified effect on students of a particular race.»
According to the guidelines schools still «violate Federal law when they evenhandedly [emphasis added] implement facially neutral policies» that were adopted with no intent to discriminate «but nonetheless have an unjustified effect of discriminating against students on the basis of race.»
Referencing Title IV and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, the letter warns against discipline policies that result in «different treatment based on the student's race,» or policies that while seemingly race - neutral, actually have «a disproportionate and unjustified effect on students of a particular race.»
The departments, citing the Civil Rights Act of 1964, gave the school districts «guidance on how to identify, avoid, and remedy discriminatory discipline,» telling them they risked legal action if school disciplinary policies had «a disparate impact, i.e., a disproportionate and unjustified effect on students of a particular race.»

Not exact matches

You claim to be a scientist, you should know better than to leap to unjustified conclusions with no cause / effect relationship present.
John said: The tour will demonstrate the serious effect these unjustified closures will have on some of the most isolated communities in Scotland.
Today, after analyzing the effect of the program on 105,351 women included in the study, the researchers conclude that, in addition to reducing the number of medically unjustified caesareans, the program has made it possible to save money.
The authors point to studies of harmful and beneficial effects of thrombolytic and antiarrhythmic drugs for myocardial infarction, for example: «Not only would systematic reviews... have reduced waste resulting from unjustified research, they would also have shown how to reduce morbidity and sometimes mortality, both in patients allocated to relatively less effective or actually harmful treatments in unnecessary trials, and in patients generally,» the authors write.
While the financial industry attempts valiantly to minimize and obscure the effects of their unjustified investment costs, the corrosiveness of excessive costs is always there, damaging your family's long - term welfare.
The hype of tax free dividend income and strong pull of zero price effect can create unjustified excitement for dividend paying stocks.
All of us at times are influenced by the distorting effects information mediation, that is, unjustified reliance on a third party's imperfect, imprecise, misunderstood, and even deliberately misleading description of what another person has said or done.
However, I think your last comment concluding that the rise in atmospheric CO2 not explained by increased ocean temperatures, must therefore be anthropogenic, is unjustified, as it doesn't consider the effect of increased temperature on the land based sources and sinks.
Lindzen isn't highlighting that the large uncertainty in aerosol effects is responsible for much of the uncertainty in climate sensitivity estimates: he's making an unjustified claim that the aerosol negative forcing is small.
Counsel for Alberta First Nation asserting an unjustified infringement of Treaty 6 rights resulting from the cumulative effects of resource development in its traditional territory.
First, that unauthorised, unjustified and inexcusable violence used to enforce a promised marriage is extremely serious criminal conduct because of the effect that such violence has on the mental and physical integrity and dignity of women.
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