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He should be lobbied hard to bring discriminatory Russian and local laws into line with Russia's constitutional guarantee of freedom of religion.
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Stop-and-frisk has been a worthy focus of anti-racist activism on behalf of civil liberties and human rights — an effort that succeeded in bringing discriminatory policing into harsh public view.
Feuer's lawsuits are an effort new to Los Angeles to bring such discriminatory practices to an end and extract compensation for their effect on the entire city.
The UK LGBT Network said: "I think any campaign is worthwhile which highlights the abhorrent attitude of the Russian Government and brings the discriminatory treatment of the LGBT community in Russia to the fore.
Twenty years ago, a conservative majority of the court held that employees could not sue for racial harassment, and made it nearly impossible to bring cases with proven discriminatory impact without a smoking gun of intentional racism.
We will work to bring down this mad, discriminatory decision, which targets Muslims, and specifically Muslim women who wear headscarves.
Despite this week's victory, the problem remains that Section 2 offers more limited protection than Section 5, since it puts the burden on the plaintiffs to bring suit to show discriminatory effects after a law has passed.
As we bring an end to discriminatory policies like gender rating and begin to ensure coverage for maternity, preventive, and wellness care, our health legislation at long last puts our mothers' and sisters' and daughters' health care on equal footing with our fathers' and brothers' and sons'.
Rather these perspectives are views in transition because of newborn screening and the resistances that the new bodies of people with SCD and their families can bring to bear on discriminatory attitudes.
Certainly, bad effects can be brought about by discriminatory processes, but, the argument claims, the wrongfulness lies in what brings about the effects, i.e., in the unfairness or injustice of those acts or policies that generate the effects, and does not lie in the effects themselves.
Walt, as his friends called him, left our airwaves for good on March 6 , 1981- mere days after Reagan brought the hateful, discriminatory FMTA back to life -- ultimately being replaced by the clean-shaven Dan Rather.
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