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According to New York-based group Human Rights Watch, the draft law institutes discrimination based on sexual orientation and is "the outcome of stereotypical views on homosexuality".
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"I think it's quite clear that voices of conscience all over the country are expressing outrage at these decisions which are re-instituting discrimination against the LGBT community," de Blasio said, according to Politico.
Under his leadership, the Labor Department instituted sex discrimination provisions for its Office of Federal Contract Compliance guidelines.
What Frum criticizes as not "much of an answer" was really quite a response: Wilders actually said that his first order of business would be to officially institute religious discrimination by putting "a full stop on immigration from Muslim countries".
What Frum criticizes as not "much of an answer" was really quite a response: Wilders actually said that his first order of business would be to officially institute religious discrimination by putting "a full stop on immigration from Muslim countries". There were other things Frum left out of his story, too.
The lawyer for a California woman who said a Subway employee scrawled humiliating words on her lunch is still waiting for the sandwich giant to institute anti-discrimination training.
Even as Stanford set an example nationally by instituting a Feminist Studies program in 1981, one of its first faculty members faced a long and arduous tenure battle with the theme of institutional gender discrimination at the fore.
Until 1991, when it instituted a policy abolishing discrimination against homosexuals in institutes affiliated with it, homosexuality was regarded as a perversion or character disorder.
Jenna Rentz, who taught history and government/economics at Mt. Diablo and Ygnacio Valley high schools in Concord, asked to prepare the institute's housing discrimination lesson plan after hearing an inspirational talk at her local church by Richard Rothstein of UC Berkeley's School of Law, linking public policy to segregation in Ferguson, Missouri, and elsewhere.
It also blocks local authorities in the state from instituting wider anti-discrimination laws, sparked by Charlotte ordinances designed to protect people from bias based on their sexuality or gender identity.
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