Court
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You're looking at a woman who spent 11 months in court, thirteen trips to the courthouse and thousands of dollars in legal fees, just to get two things: a protection from cyberstalking and cyberabuse, otherwise known as a PFA, and language from a judge that would force a third-party internet company to remove the content.
There's no question that technology is changing the way we court: emailing, texting, emojis to express your emotions, sexting, "liking" a photograph, selfies ... We're seeing new rules and taboos for how to
court.
She spoke of when Mandela was taken to
court
by the South African Rugby Union after he commissioned an inquiry into sports affairs.
The company refused to have its algorithm be challenged in open
court.
Ever since then, every
court
case, educational policy, reform, has been an attempt to retrofit the design, rather than just stopping and acknowledging: we've had it all wrong from the beginning.
But very few people pay attention to all of the
court
cases since then, that have undone the educational promised land for every child that Brown v. Board intended.
Only if the
court
was able to see how these policies came together would he be able to see the double discrimination that Emma DeGraffenreid was facing.
But the
court
refused to allow Emma to put two causes of action together to tell her story because he believed that, by allowing her to do that, she would be able to have preferential treatment.
Rather than broadening the frame to include African-American women, the
court
simply tossed their case completely out of
court.
Second of all, the
court
doubled down on this exclusion by making it legally inconsequential.
The frame that the
court
was using to see gender discrimination or to see race discrimination was partial, and it was distorting.
God forbid you had to go to
court
to get help in being able to settle a dispute to enforce a contract, because that process alone would take you 465 days.
But the scoundrel and his allies at
court
have made a convincing case that at least some of his wealth was obtained legitimately, and through good service to the crown.
Before, there was fear of going anywhere the station, and now they say there's a sense that the
court
is safer than other courts nearby, and they prefer their kids to play here.
Lisht is a royal site; there would have been thousands of people buried there who lived and worked at the
court
of Pharaoh.
He couldn't afford his fines and his
court
fees from that case.
His activities in the learning zone were very different from his activities in court, his performance zone.
When I was young, I had one soccer field, one baseball diamond and one tennis court, but I could walk to it, because it was in my neighborhood.
This past July, a federal
court
struck down North Carolina's voter ID law saying it "... targeted African-Americans with surgical precision."
Four days and 5,000 pieces later, our data was used in
court
to not only defend but double the tax, generating an annual recurring revenue of four million dollars for San Francisco to clean itself up.
Vaporwave came out of this generation's desire to express their hopelessness, the same way that the pre-internet generation did sitting around in the food
court.
Put in a bar, like, put vegan food in the food
court
and invite millennials and hipsters to come and drink and eat, and I guarantee you within three weeks H&M and Levi's will be banging on the door trying to get space.
Twenty years ago, when I was a barrister and human rights lawyer in full-time legal practice in London, and the highest
court
in the land still convened, some would say by an accident of history, in this building here, I met a young man who had just quit his job in the British Foreign Office.
The newspapers went to the
court
and said, "What happened to the Hallowiches?"
It only goes to show he was an intemperate king who allowed faction and intrigue to rule his court, concerned only with his own pleasure and grandiosity.
So why is my story more than just the story of a quirky, long, six-year, difficult lawsuit, an American professor being dragged into a courtroom by a man that the
court
declared in its judgment was a neo-Nazi polemicist?
GK: So never on the
court
do you fall back for Venus?
On the
court
we are mortal enemies, but the second we shake hands, we are best friends again.
In September of this year, a federal
court
ruled it lawful for a company to discriminate against hiring an employee based on if she or he wears dreadlocks.
I actually went to
court
that day, for what's called a "vacatur hearing," where the conviction is thrown out.
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