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The name means "rotten fruit" and was applied discriminatorily.
Speech in those categories would be offensive if it "discriminatorily alters the conditions" of people's participation in the university.
"I think that's fairer, and avoids the problem of independent companies being discriminatorily burdened by New York Telephone."
Commuting the sentence of a white and executing blacks would have buttressed allegations that the death penalty is enforced discriminatorily.
In addition, the immigration service "knows that if they do send Haitians out of state, they will be criticized for treating them discriminatorily," Mr. Forester said.
He said it was likely that the entire law was "discriminatorily based" and that lawmakers employed ethnic stereotypes and used the terms "Hispanic" and "illegal immigrant" interchangeably.
Even when they are not discriminatorily used, peremptory challenges are inconsistent with the fundamental ideal that trials are about truth detection, not about whose lawyer is the cleverest.
They discriminatorily enforced tax laws and other government regulations and used conspicuous surveillance, "investigative" interviews, and grand jury subpoenas in an effort to intimidate activists and silence their supporters.
In their unsuccessful petition for Supreme Court review, Owens-Illinois Inc. v. Danfield, No. 87-1472, the defendants said they had been discriminatorily barred from raising defenses ordinarily available to manufacturers of all other products.
Bulgaria's constitution and various international treaties required it to grant minorities, including the Turkish population, equal treatment before law (however, the Tarnovo constitution also required, discriminatorily, direct government control over all, minority or majority, religious communities).
Recognizing that the collective bargaining process typically requires compromises, which may favor some workers at the expense of others, the courts have held that a union only breaches its duty if it acts arbitrarily, in bad faith or discriminatorily.
"The scandalous paucity of these cases, representing less than two-tenths of 1 percent of known executions, lends further support to the evidence that the death penalty in this country has been discriminatorily applied," the sociologist, Michael Radolet, wrote.
A discriminatorily abusive work environment, even one that does not seriously affect employees' psychological well-being, can and often will detract from employees' job performance, discourage employees from remaining on the job, or keep them from advancing in their careers.
The phrase 'terms, conditions, or privileges of employment' evinces a Congressional intent 'to strike at the entire spectrum of disparate treatment of men and women' in employment," which includes requiring people to work in a discriminatorily hostile or abusive environment.
The Alabama Court of Appeals reversed the conviction on the grounds, inter alia, that 1159, as written, unconstitutionally imposed an "invidious prior restraint" without ascertainable standards for the granting of permits, and that the ordinance had been discriminatorily enforced.
Right to protection from written or verbal abuse Teachers have the right to regulated expression but may not use their first amendment privileges punitively or discriminatorily or in a way which prevents students from learning by ridiculing, proselytizing, harassment or use of unfair grading practices.
BY JUSTICE O'CONNOR, For the Court In this case we consider the definition of a discriminatorily "abusive work environment" (also known as a "hostile work environment") under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
But, wrote Judge McLaughlin, if a jury agreed with Ms. Karibian that her supervisor forced her "to endure a prolonged, violent and demeaning relationship," then, he said, "Columbia is liable to Karibian because Urban abused his delegated authority to create a discriminatorily abusive work environment."
It finds rather that the complainant in the matter was not discriminatorily denied referral to a bed in the Partnership's shelter network and notes that dozens of homeless people with the AIDS virus but no apparent related symptoms are welcomed to church and synagogue shelters in the Partnership's network.