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A society therefore will have reasons to adopt a more substantial equality of opportunity principle, with equal opportunities for education, health care, etc. — the same reasons it had for adopting a merely formal equality of opportunity principle.
In 1872, Congress added the requirement of substantial equality of inhabitants. 1 7 Stat.
But when a State makes available a means for review, it is held to a 'constitutional requirement of substantial equality and fair process.' Anders v. State of Claifornia, 386 U.S. 738, 744, 87 S.Ct.
The constitutional requirement of substantial equality and fair process can only be attained where counsel acts in the role of an active advocate in behalf of his client, as opposed to that of amicus curiae.
The Henderson case largely rested on Mitchell v. United States, supra, which pointed out that while the railroads might not be reguired by law to furnish dining car facilities, yet if they did, substantial equality of treatment of persons traveling under like conditions could not be refused consistently with § 3(1).
A society with a more substantial equality of opportunity principle in place will still not be providing equality of opportunity for all.
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Second, I devote chapter 9 to the question of how and why the emergence specifically of nonmarket production provides new avenues for substantial improvements in equality of access to various desiderata that the market distributes unevenly, both within advanced economies and globally, where the maldistribution is much more acute.
If a sense of self does not develop in a Western gendered system, issues of justice in the context of sexual and cultural differences may require a more substantial conception of equality than the formal rights rooted in early modern liberalism, and drawing instead from postcolonial, ecofeminist, and socialist transformations of liberal conceptions of rights (Willett 2008).
In the four decades since that event - which took place on September 20, 1973 - women have made substantial strides toward equality in sports as well as society at large.
This is troublesome given that evidence indicates that a substantial degree of equality is required for interprofessional collaboration [ 27, 28, 39- 43].
She said it was a pity that some people might remember Samaranch for the scandals in the I.O.C. that occurred under his watch, and not for his substantial work to bring equality, including gender equality, to the Olympics.
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