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Meanwhile, the city's north-west boundary is marked by the Fortezza Santa Barbara (5), a large bastion built in 1561 to enforce Florentine supremacy after Siena's age-old enemy had conquered the city.

We'd have to report that our colleges had, say, hosted lecturers teaching Marxist theory that the rule of law is a class construct to enforce bourgeois supremacy; or note any atheist logician who deconstructed the foundations of religious belief.

But in 1601 he quarreled with the lord deputy, who, though willing to establish Niall Garvach in the lordship of Tyrconnell, would not permit him to enforce his supremacy in the neighbouring land of Inishowen, on which the O'Neills and O'Donnells had competing claims.

Similarly, Charles Mills argues in The Racial Contract (1997) that whites have had an actual, historical, sometimes explicit, though often only implicit, contract to enforce white supremacy.

By observing jurisdictional rules derived from English law, federal courts embraced a practice that enabled them to enforce the supremacy of federal law, but checked the extent to which they would encroach upon the jurisdiction of state courts.

He investigates the symbolic power of the manmade spot where vigilantes used murder to enforce white supremacy, leaving a trail of bodies drifting down the Chickasawhay River.

From Argentina to Zimbabwe, governments are repealing traditional laws enforcing husbands' supremacy.

Eastland and Thurmond, staunch segregationists, both came from states where firearms played an indispensable role in enforcing white supremacy after Reconstruction.

Anyone still sitting on the voter suppression commission is enabling Trump's agenda and that of the white Nazi militia that stormed Charlottesville to celebrate a time when the law enforced white supremacy.

DeStefano also points out that Title VII is a federal statute which the states are required to enforce under the Supremacy Clause.

There may be an acknowledgment that people with disabilities should participate in movement building or in community organizing efforts but there's a lack of analysis that there are barriers to participation that have to do with institutionalized ableism, and the ways in which that interacts with white supremacy, male supremacy, enforced heteronormativity, and so on.

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