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Allowing wealthy, opportunistic politicians to overturn fair elections when politicians fall out of favor with the public is unhealthy.
It has a policy to protect vulnerable and exploited workers and the prime minister told the Facebook leaders' debate the Coalition would not legislate to overturn Fair Work Australia's decision on whether to reduce Sunday penalty rates.
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"What he is now trying to do is overturn a fair and comprehensive process that he had previously agreed to and actively participated in because he presumably does not like the conclusions that were drawn by the appraiser he approved," the statement said.
One relevant precedent came from the 1992 case Planned Parenthood v. Casey, in which SCOTUS said it wouldn't be fair to overturn Roe, in part because an "entire generation" of women had come to rely on the idea of abortion being legal and had subsequently planned lives and careers around that fact.
"Now they're coming out to California and trying to overturn an election they lost fair and square".
MoveOn.org is hoping to capitalize on the anti-corporate sentiment by persuading candidates and members of Congress to pledge to fight corruption with a three-plank platform: Overturn Citizens United; pass the Fair Elections Now Act, which would provide public financing for campaigns; and approve lobbying reform, which would bring transparency to the process and slow the revolving door.
The missing discovery plus new DNA evidence resulted in a judge's conclusion that Masters had not been given a fair trial and overturned his conviction.
He overturned a third measure, the Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces rule, which required the federal government to refuse contracts to companies with a history of wage law violations.
The recently introduced Fair Employment Protection Act would overturn Vance and redefine supervisor to include those with hiring and firing authority, as well as those who direct daily work activities.
The first bill that Obama signed as President was known as the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act; it specifically overturned the interpretation of employment law that Roberts had endorsed in the 2007 case.
Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote the majority opinion for the Court, which declined to overturn the state court's decision because fair-minded jurists could disagree over whether Alvarado was in custody.
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