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Any attempt to take it away constitutes discrimination.
But what constitutes discrimination in the eyes of the law is changing.
High-profile legal cases in the UK also illustrate that, just because a law is in place, it doesn't mean there is certainty about what legally constitutes discrimination.
Under Title II, the court concluded, unnecessary institutional segregation constitutes discrimination per se, which cannot be justified by a lack of funding.
"Taking the gender of the insured individual into account as a risk factor in insurance contracts constitutes discrimination," the court said in a statement.
Competitive canoeist Samantha Rippington filed a challenge Thursday against the London Organizing Committee claiming that the lack of women's canoeing events at the Olympics constitutes discrimination against women.
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The dismissal was deemed to constitute discrimination on grounds of disability by the Workplace Relations Commission.
But the California Supreme Court ruled that the claims, if true, would constitute discrimination.
A policy which directly favours one racial group will constitute discrimination: the law provides no defence of justification.
The article was inaccurate and constituted discrimination and harassment because it singled Manji out on the basis of her religion, it was claimed.
But the Court of Appeals said, without dissent, that if the effect was greater on homosexual couples, the policy would constitute discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation.
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