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The federal government and now The New York Times refuse to acknowledge that everyday Americans don't need unwarranted and divisive lawsuits to build welcoming communities.
But, he said, "the prospect of divisive lawsuits, continued fighting over the national convention site and general fratricide" had convinced him that the Reform Party nominee, whoever it may be, would have no chance of victory.
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Heated opposition continues over the rapid expansion of charter schools, many of them fighting for space with traditional schools — the subject of a divisive lawsuit.
This is a helpful quality to have in a city known mainly for its municipal controversies -- a school system that seems to teeter ever on the brink of insolvency, and a divisive lawsuit challenging segregation in housing and education.
Yonkers was at the center of one of the nation's longest and most divisive housing segregation lawsuits, in the 1980s.
But if Metallica and Napster can put aside nearly two decades of lawsuits and divisive rhetoric, surely there's no divide the rest of us can't cross.
A judge has dismissed one of three lawsuits challenging Wisconsin's divisive law that restricts union rights.
So we fought the politically motivated lawsuits and legislative attacks, and we fought divisive and misleading rhetoric to give more people a second chance at citizenship than any administration in American history.
Two years after filing the federal lawsuit, Mardikian was demoted to the rank of officer following allegations that he was divisive and that he pressured other officers to join his lawsuit.
Gaza is divisive.
And strikes are divisive.
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