Search results for: "sent" (2091 results)
executive order in the text of the case came in the following sentence, which simply summarizes long-established understandings of government employment
to take this, but if I were a Mississippi Negro, I would vote against it.” With that one sentence King was the MFDP’s “mirror,” its delegate, and its
at 684 (emphasis added). This sentence is omitted from the usual citations to the case, which only quote the sentence that immediately follows this
word “changing” in this sentence is ambiguous, but intentionally so. We mean that you can switch the people who are in power and, as a result, empower
apply to the state statute: namely, that it would “not be guided by a single sentence or member of a sentence, but [would] look to the provisions of
42 Cap. U. L. Rev. 907, 911-12 (2014). Baxter relies on a single sentence in the 2019 Report of the Arizona Supreme Court’s Task Force on the Delivery
of Seattle, 599 F.3d 1018, 1032 (9th Cir. 2010) (Berzon, J., dis- senting), aff’d in part, rev’d in part sub nom. Agarano, 661 F.3d at 452. 27
I have argued for can be summed up in one sentence. Our primary responsibility as tort theorists is to properly characterize the normative structure
Cir. 2010) (Berzon, J., dis- senting), aff’d in part, rev’d in part sub nom. Agarano, 661 F.3d at 452. 27. Agarano, 661 F.3d at 438. 28. With little
to discrimination, although such initiatives may also help to avoid discrimination.”65 In the very next sentence, the EEOC emphasizes only that the