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We don't want to discriminate against EU service providers in the UK. And we wouldn't want the EU to discriminate against UK service providers.
Today it is perfectly legal to discriminate against criminals in nearly all the ways that it was once legal to discriminate against African Americans.
Basically, your manager can't discriminate against you on the basis of religion, but your company can't discriminate against him, either — by, say, forbidding him to ever mention prayer.
Just as Mr. Bessinger's beliefs did not entitle Piggie Park to discriminate against black customers then, Mr. Phillips's beliefs do not entitle Masterpiece Cakeshop to discriminate against L.G.B.T. people today.
We discriminate against them based on their age and weight.
Some people may call you slurs or discriminate against you.
Both laws discriminate against many blacks and Latinos, she says.
It was perfectly legal to discriminate against you in housing.
Mr. Geraci said his policy did not discriminate against anyone.
Can govt discriminate against kids who play on this playground?
"We discriminate against genius," Mr. Trump said in his speech.
Watch next: Does the fashion industry discriminate against the poor?
The department intends to investigate whether universities discriminate against _________. 513.
TV hair does not discriminate against age, race or class.
This order is a thinly veiled attempt to discriminate against Muslims.
These providers routinely block or discriminate against content they don't like.
He said that many municipalities have regulations that discriminate against minorities.
Tariffs, and laws that discriminate against foreign firms, are classic examples.
We oppose actions that discriminate against individuals or threaten individual rights.
Opponents of the laws, mostly Democrats, say they discriminate against minorities.
I do not hate or discriminate against any group, including Islam.
They shame themselves when they discriminate against parts of their communities.
We do not block, slow down, or discriminate against lawful content.
Read in that light, it does not discriminate against non-Texans.
Father Bouchard said Catholic institutions do not discriminate against transgender patients.
Harvard says it does not discriminate against applicants of any race.
Harvard does not discriminate against Asian-American applicants, a judge ruled.
The department intends to investigate whether universities discriminate against white applicants.
Such information gives drivers the means to discriminate against prospective riders.
This usually isn't because people intentionally discriminate against women and girls.
The fact that engineering departments are filled mostly with men does not mean they discriminate against women anymore than the fact that English departments are filled mostly with women proves that English departments discriminate against men.
That's because, even if you explicitly instruct a machine learning tool not to discriminate against women, it might inadvertently learn to discriminate against other proxies associated with being female, like having graduated from a women's college.
He wants a "buy American" programme, which could discriminate against Canadian exporters.
"An open source license cannot discriminate against fields of endeavor," he explained.
Third, the bans seemingly discriminate against people based on their national origin.
Researchers have found that the job application process can discriminate against mothers.
You can discriminate against someone for their mind, for their opinions. Matthew?
PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP: Well, I can tell you they discriminate against me.
You signed a law allowing Indiana businesses to discriminate against LGBT people!
My main purpose wasn't to see if they would discriminate against me.
LGBT groups say Green's bill will allow companies to discriminate against them.
At present, unfair citizenship laws currently discriminate against women based on sex.
State laws cannot discriminate against or impose "undue burdens" on interstate commerce.
Computers could eventually learn to discriminate against human workers in hiring processes.
Fame does not discriminate against age, though Gramma might wish it did...
Ross Douthat thinks such programs effectively discriminate against stay-at-home parents.
Attempting to have businesses not discriminate against L.G.B.T. people is a challenge.
That meant the system, in the end, learned to discriminate against women.
They note that the amendments were originally enacted to discriminate against Catholics.
Although Amazon's history demonstrates it will not discriminate against employees, No Gay?
Is it necessary to discriminate against gays and lesbians and transgender Americans?
We still don't and won't block, throttle or discriminate against lawful content.
" In a reference to Trump's targeted travel ban and his administration's stance on immigration, Kimmel joked that in Hollywood "we don't discriminate against people based on where they're from, we discriminate against them based on their age and weight.
The law, the Equal Protection Clause of the Constitution, simply means this: that people who find themselves in similar circumstances must be treated in a similar way … you must discriminate against all smokers, you must discriminate against all rapists.
Late last year, the government announced citizenship reforms, which openly discriminate against Muslims.
And Ziosk could be a roundabout way for employers to discriminate against employees.
"We are open to all and discriminate against none," said spokeswoman Cheryl Reed.
A study found that mortgage algorithms discriminate against Latino and African American borrowers.
In fact, the order ensures that federal contractors cannot discriminate against LGBT employees.
Sober houses that discriminate against people taking addiction medication need to be sued.
They discriminate against and intimidate Kenya's Somali and Muslim community with aggressive tactics.
No one, including businesses, should have a constitutional right to discriminate against anyone.
I voiced my concern that Eurocentric notions of beauty discriminate against local dancers.
Critics argued the law would allow businesses to discriminate against the LGBTQ community.
Critics said the law would allow businesses to discriminate against the LGBTQ community.
He had warned early in the selection process not to discriminate against men.
Hopkins that employers cannot discriminate against workers who don't conform to sex stereotypes.
Some have noted this too empowers religious groups to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
In other words, their religious beliefs allow them to discriminate against my son.
That's fuelling tension with Washington, which says such levies discriminate against U.S. companies.
I think it's not the role of banks to discriminate against any laws.
You are allowing insurance companies to discriminate against people with pre-existing conditions.
We state that you cannot offend groups of people and discriminate against them.
Rosa DeLauro, makes it harder to discriminate against women in pay and benefits.
That was in a world where health insurers could discriminate against sick people.
The guidance reiterates that our government may not discriminate against or between religious groups.
"I do not believe that it is right to discriminate against anyone," she wrote.
The idea that you'd discriminate against somebody because they had a different sexual orientation?
On Thursday, Donald Trump was asked about laws that discriminate against a minority group.
University of Texas, that affirmative action is constitutional and doesn't discriminate against white applicants.
I asked him if he still believes that universities discriminate against Asian American applicants.
It wants to repeal gender quotas and laws that it says discriminate against men.
Insurance companies should not be allowed to discriminate against people based on their employer.
But religious freedom doesn't give employers the right to discriminate against their female employees.
Others raised concerns that Damore would discriminate against his female colleagues in peer review.
The government has strict immigration policies that critics say discriminate against undocumented Haitian migrants.
Earlier this week, Trump accused Amazon of colluding with Democrats to "discriminate" against him.
People are using the election as an excuse to discriminate against each other openly.
"I fear that people are going to discriminate against me for this," he said.
"But we don't have to discriminate against other people in order to do that."
Immigrant advocacy groups said the government's plan aimed to discriminate against non-white immigrants.
I don't discriminate against people who are thin or bigger or whatever they enjoy.
Coronavirus does not discriminate against age, gender, race, or social standing — everyone is susceptible.
Reuters: Biden says he would withhold foreign aid if countries discriminate against LGBTQ people.
Research has shown that the tests nontrivially discriminate against different races and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Opponents felt, rightly, that the state was using social policy to discriminate against them.
It was not my intention to offend anyone, much less discriminate against other cultures.
They asked the FTC to investigate whether decision-making algorithms discriminate against marginalized communities.
Its corporate culture and practices appear to discriminate against those with a conservative viewpoint.
Certainly, co-op rules cannot discriminate against any shareholder and must treat shareholders equally.
Polls show most Americans think businesses shouldn't be allowed to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
Don't allow my school to discriminate against me and make getting an education difficult.
Businesses can cite religious freedom laws to discriminate against transgender employees, a federal court in Michigan ruled on Thursday — the first time a court found that the federal Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) can potentially be used to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
Opponents argue that such laws discriminate against couples who are non-Christian, gay or unmarried.
Nigerians in the dating scene sometimes discriminate against those with sickle cell disease, Olotu says.
"It will be justified; it will even be encouraged to discriminate against Arabs," Zaher said.
I will not stand with people who discriminate against those that they perceive as different.
Rules such as Texas's are implicitly misogynist in the way they discriminate against transgender women.
And the U.S. court ruling that makes it legal to discriminate against employees with dreadlocks.
And a key part of this is working to stop ads that discriminate against people.
Kavanaugh's argument is essentially this: Letting employers discriminate against certain workers fosters healthy economic competition.
And making it illegal to discriminate against employees is a huge economic burden for employers.
He also plans to review of all laws to remove clauses that discriminate against women.
Under the Fair Housing Act, property owners can not discriminate against those that have aids.
Allegations that Airbnb's hosts discriminate against black people have dogged the home-sharing firm recently.
In my eyes, DeVos had just given permission to the country to discriminate against me.
Research indicates that when employers have less information about an applicant, they discriminate against minorities.
Overnight, we'd be back in a world where private insurers could discriminate against the sick.
However, critics slammed the legislation as giving businesses cover to discriminate against the LGBTQ community.
Such policies are rarely illegal because they don't discriminate against any particular category, experts say.
The plan would also decriminalize homelessness and end laws that discriminate against those without homes.
Those who support the ban believe cashless stores discriminate against those who lack financial stability.
Even if everyone were straight, we would still find ways to discriminate against one another.
But, you know, religious freedom doesn't give anyone the right to discriminate against other people.
They say insurance companies can no longer discriminate against millions of patients with preexisting conditions.
"The government may not discriminate against religion generally or against particular religious denominations," he wrote.
Local, state and federal officials must block legislation and regulations that discriminate against transgender people.
Students are suing the university, saying its affirmative action policies discriminate against Asian-American applicants.
The firemen discriminate against no one: Texts in Chinese, Hindi, Persian and Spanish all burned.
And why does the organization still allow individual troops to discriminate against openly gay leaders?
They also said some of these religious institutions may discriminate against LGBT students or employees.
But no one should be able to discriminate against us in the home-buying process.
We cannot implement loyalty tests or discriminate against individuals in the name of national security.
A provision by Mr. Cruz would let insurers discriminate against people with pre-existing conditions.
"I don't discriminate against crackheads, because those crackheads need a place to stay," she'd say.
"The government may not discriminate against religion generally or against particular religious denominations," Kavanaugh wrote.
Despite its widely held Muslim beliefs, Indonesia's population didn't always openly discriminate against LGBT people.
Foreign business groups have said the laws unfairly discriminate against companies that are not Chinese.
The ban requires that the employer not "discriminate against union or other protected concerted communications." 
Subsequent reports revealed other ways that Facebook could be used to discriminate against marginalized groups.
But some states still used the Title X program to discriminate against Planned Parenthood anyway.
It's also illegal to discriminate against renters based on whether they're married or have children.
He repeatedly said that Cuba welcomed American investment and would not "discriminate" against United States companies.
I think that's a generalization—a lot of communities in the world discriminate against LGBTQ people.
For some observers, the news has fueled concerns that Harvard does indeed discriminate against Asian Americans.
In them, Mateer provided a roadmap for businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ people without legal repercussions.
They discriminate against black people, poor people, gay people and fat people—oh yes they do.
But in a free society, people should be able to discriminate against ideas they disagree with.
We've all read the stories about small businesses -- pizzerias, bakeries, florists -- that discriminate against LGBT customers.
By law, companies are not allowed to discriminate against U.S. workers on the basis of citizenship.
It can strengthen the progression of our community and help disarm those who discriminate against us.
"HP does not support measures that discriminate against any group," the company said in a statement.
Romer-Friedman noted how it's still easy to discriminate against older users when targeting employment ads.
Detractors say the intent behind both Trump's first and second orders was to discriminate against Muslims.
Now, the American Civil Liberties Union claims Facebook is also allowing employers to discriminate against women.
They say insurance companies can no longer discriminate against millions of patients with pre-existing conditions.
"I never thought people would discriminate against my sexuality that way," Judd told the Daily News.
Transgender advocates say you can't discriminate against someone who is transgender without thinking about their sex.
"We do not discriminate against applicants from any group," Rachael Dane, a Harvard spokesperson, told me.
Nine of those represent Vox, which strongly opposes existing equality laws, saying they discriminate against men.
China filed a case in April opposing Trump's tariffs and claiming they discriminate against Chinese goods.
Republicans grilled Mr. Dorsey, suggesting that Twitter's algorithms suppress conservative viewpoints and discriminate against Republican voices.
Additionally, German insurance companies can't discriminate against me, and maternal health in Germany is lightyears ahead.
One cannot discriminate against Democrats without discriminating against African-Americans in North Carolina, and vice versa.
Both bakeries said they did not discriminate against gay people and were happy to serve anyone.
Under Obamacare's rules, health plans cannot discriminate against customers who have been sick in the past.
They may discriminate against one another when they want or need to, and can do so.
They may even discriminate against one another by region of origin and shades of skin color.
In 1968, he successfully argued that Louisiana could not discriminate against children born out of wedlock.
Voter identification measures are controversial, because of concerns that they can unfairly discriminate against minority voters.
An administration proposal would make it easier to discriminate against L.G.B.T.Q. adults who want to adopt.
"To discriminate against a little girl just because of her hair cut is despicable!" she wrote.
It is fair to restrict taxpayer funding for agencies that choose to discriminate against particular groups.
Some say the app too could discriminate against people who are transgender and those with disabilities.
Eligibility for maternity benefits do not discriminate against temporary workers, the Indian Tea Association told CNN.
The narrow ruling meant that companies do not have the right to discriminate against gay people.
Businesses have been posting job ads on Facebook that illegally discriminate against women and elderly workers.
Does the current system of medical innovation and healthcare fuel this model or discriminate against it?
The United States has long argued that its labeling requirements do not discriminate against any country.
Opponents say the bill could be used to deny services and discriminate against same-sex couples.
An administration proposal would make it easier to discriminate against L.G.B.T.Q. adults who want to adopt.
As a result of Obamacare, health insurers can no longer discriminate against people with preexisting conditions.
"There was no desire to discriminate against them," Onder said, referring to the baker in Oregon.
"We don't discriminate against members of the LGBT community in any of our shows," a spokesperson said.
Critics call them thinly veiled attempts to discriminate against and stigmatize transgender people to score political points.
Policies that discriminate against ethnic or religious minorities tend to speed up the dynamics of reciprocal radicalization.
"The Icelandic government continues to unnecessarily maintain capital controls that intentionally discriminate against foreign investors," he said.
It&aposs another to employ the Red Hen doctrine and discriminate against officials in their personal lives.
Net neutrality holds that internet providers shouldn't have the freedom to discriminate against particular sites or apps.
Neil Gorsuch, Trump's Supreme Court nominee, strongly supports the "religious freedom" to legally discriminate against LGBTQ people.
He also said nothing to reassure Muslim Americans fearful that a Trump administration may discriminate against them.
"Assessments claiming to help diagnose 'sex addiction' are well-replicated to discriminate against gay men," said Prause.
In the United States, conservatives have promoted the idea that YouTube and other platforms discriminate against them.
The government argued that the combined company would be too powerful, and able to discriminate against rivals.
It may discriminate against murderers and in favor of non-murderers when deciding who to lock up.
The division has also pushed to file more cases against towns that discriminate against houses of worship.
Trump doesn't say he wants to ensure that health plans can't discriminate against Americans with preexisting conditions.
Provincial officials say the bill targets all face coverings and doesn't discriminate against a particular religious group.
However, there are also negatives that encroach on students' rights as individuals and discriminate against transgender youth.
In other words, they have free license to discriminate against LGBTQ families, and possibly other potential parents.
Insurers in the private marketplace would be allowed to discriminate against people with preexisting conditions, for example.
The Democratic senator from Minnesota addresses the worry that Face ID might discriminate against people of color.
In April, the state government passed a law essentially making it legal to discriminate against LGBT people.
And the court agreed that the government cannot discriminate against people of faith by treating them unequally.
They found partisans surprisingly willing to discriminate against people who are not members of their political party.
In the interview, he stated his support for legislation compelling businesses not to discriminate against LGBT people.
Individual encounters with prejudiced bigots who discriminate against others they believe "don't belong" are acts of terrorism.
Land-use policies that make housing more expensive effectively discriminate against low-income blacks and other minorities.
Schools that discriminate against trans students — as in Gavin's case — will continue to face liability in court.
We don't have kids, or sensitive jobs, or families that might discriminate against us for our choices.
Palantir Technologies has come out and said that it did not discriminate against Asian people, Fortune reports.
They said that asking the question was a calculated effort by the administration to discriminate against immigrants.
And they regularly discriminate against tenants on the basis of race, language, national origin and immigration status.
And viewed this way, many believe the baker has the right to discriminate against whomever he chooses.
In fact, she argued that businesses can discriminate against almost anyone for any reason — except for race.
Critics say these laws discriminate against low-income voters, younger voters and racial and ethnic minority groups.
Some say the plan to add more diversity would actually discriminate against a minority group: Asian-Americans.
America simply cannot allow one state to use geography and ideology to discriminate against another state's commodities.
A computer program designed to vet job applicants for Amazon was discovered to systematically discriminate against women.
It also defends policies that adversaries say discriminate against Arabs as redressing historic grievances as persecuted Kurds.
The district court judge found that Trump's comments showed the order was meant to discriminate against Muslims.
We need to repeal laws and regulations that discriminate against or even criminalize people living with HIV.
But critics say the law has been used as an excuse to discriminate against the LGBTQ community.
The ministry did not discriminate against any group in providing health services, including LGBT people, he added.
But then they turn a blind eye to policies that hurt the poor or discriminate against minorities.
In a statement to Vox, a spokesperson for Procter & Gamble denied that recruiters discriminate against DACA recipients.
You may have heard Mississippi's religious freedom law will now allow businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
Insurers used to discriminate against those with preexisting conditions because sick people are often costlier to cover.
It found that while employers discriminate against women when they apply for male-dominated working-class jobs, they discriminate against men when they apply for any female-dominated jobs, whether blue-collar or white-collar — showing how much more nontraditional opportunities have opened for women than for men.
It would be a better world if we could all get along instead of discriminate against one another.
Look, Harvard&aposs argument is our commitment to racial diversity means we have to discriminate against racial minorities.
"Well, I can tell you they discriminate against me," Trump said in an interview with CNBC's Squawk Box.
Well, it reopened, and it&aposs sounding a loud signal to anyone that may discriminate against Trump supporters.
In this arrangement, conservatives can be accommodating to gay people, provided it remains legal to discriminate against them.
She fears that people whose ancestors also came seeking safety and opportunity will continue to discriminate against them.
Is it okay to discriminate against people who visit Pinterest if we know they tend to die younger?
Trump has also moved to make it easier for adoption agencies to discriminate against gay and lesbian parents.
Critics say the Houston referendum and an accompanying wave of so-called bathroom bills discriminate against transgender people.
Take, for example, one recent study that tried to determine whether state legislators discriminate against their black constituents.
The ACLU considers the rules unconstitutionally vague and says they discriminate against unpopular views or controversial public figures.
This means that it is already 100 percent legal for a Mississippi business to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
Obamacare eliminated lifetime caps and made it so insurance companies couldn't discriminate against people with pre-existing conditions.
A college principal told students in 2012 that the school would not discriminate against LGBTQ students on campus.
"We're going to work for everyone, and we won't discriminate against anyone," he told reporters, according to Reuters.
For example, Facebook will be analyzing how the tool can discriminate against the LGBTQ community and religious groups.
The black NPCs openly discriminate against Connor, a white super robo cop — as if police brutality never existed.
Surveillance scores, Antonini told Gizmodo, also offer companies a quiet way to discriminate against consumers based on wealth.
Second, it is illegal for a public accommodation to directly discriminate against individuals because of their immutable characteristics.
Diablo Canyon is essentially being forced to close by state renewable energy policies that discriminate against nuclear power.
The ACA expanded health care to 20 million Americans, and made sure insurance companies don't discriminate against women.
According to Human Rights Watch, laws discriminate against the Rohingya, limiting their freedom of movement, education and employment.
Trump has previously suggested that Google, Facebook and Twitter have colluded with each other to discriminate against Republicans.
Sometimes, it will serve you unfairly, sometimes it will discriminate against you unfairly — but it'll always be there.
The case ruled that the federal government can't discriminate against same-sex couples regarding federal benefits and protections.
HUD alleges that Facebook's ad-targeting platform allows advertisers to discriminate against minorities, women and other protected classes.
The bill specifies that a doctor is not permitted to discriminate against any of his or her patients.
BUT WE ARE NOT GOING TO ON A WHOLESALE BASIS DISCRIMINATE AGAINST CHINA AS PART OF A NEGOTIATION.
But we are not going to on a wholesale basis discriminate against China as part of a negotiation.
Apple's card partner, Goldman Sachs, denied accusations of sexism and said its systems do not discriminate against women.
If a state can deny these marital benefits, what other ways can they discriminate against same-sex couples?
When governments fail to protect minority communities – or actively discriminate against them – advocacy organizations and grassroots initiatives activate.
The move comes at a time of growing dissent against laws that activists say discriminate against Muslim women.
O'Neil said the companies should also measure how the scores might discriminate against the poor, sick or minorities.
Kentucky, established that peremptory challenge cannot be used to discriminate against jurors based on race, ethnicity, or sex.
For many Hondurans, the video was a painful reminder of how their neighboring countries discriminate against their nation.
And it could try to apply the same stance on gender identity, letting employers discriminate against trans people.
Some people shared stories about being told to refuse service to particular people or to discriminate against colleagues.
"The Congressional Hispanic Caucus should not discriminate against any American of Hispanic descent," Curbelo said in a statement.
Bump said that throughout U.S. history, people have manipulated fears of infectious disease to discriminate against minority groups.
Mr. Shah and other party officials have said the policy is not intended to discriminate against Indian Muslims.
Advocates argue removing those protections will allow health care providers, hospitals and insurers to discriminate against transgender patients.
We do not discriminate against potential hires on the basis of their prior work experience, including the administration.
There's also concern that systems like HireVue's could inherently be built to discriminate against people with certain disabilities.
In other words, the legislature had ample warning that its proposed policy would discriminate against voters of color.
North Carolina can discriminate against LGBTQ Americans and still host a championship sports game, as it turns out.
They wanted to create a computer program that tests whether real estate websites discriminate against people by race.
One could use the case as a reason to discriminate against, perhaps, African Americans, Latinos, or Muslim people.
Facebook does not allow or advise our reviewers to systematically discriminate against sources of any political origin, period.
Some Republican Party lawmakers have also said Google, Facebook and Twitter discriminate against conservative viewpoints and suppress free speech.
Colorado Civil Rights Commission, the ruling does not indicate people have a constitutional right to discriminate against LGBTQ+ couples.
Even if Harvard does not actually discriminate against Asian-Americans, its insistence on preserving hereditary preferences undermines its case.
Under the ACA, insurers could not discriminate against people with pre-existing conditions like cancer, diabetes, or heart disease.
In 2001, the Supreme Court ruled that schools can't discriminate against clubs because of the club's expressed religious values.
Critics argue the bill allows individuals, employers and business owners to discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
Then, they flip the argument, claiming that reparative justice policies discriminate against those who have always had the advantage.
The majority said the law unconstitutionally permits government to discriminate against expression based on the ideas or views conveyed.
Twitter's senior strategist Nick Pickles said the company does not discriminate against conservatives and works to make neutral decisions.
In fact, payment processors' policies banning adult content are unfortunate examples of how financial institutions discriminate against sex workers.
Women who become pregnant say that employers discriminate against them in defiance of labor laws, and go largely unpunished.
Though it is illegal to discriminate against pregnant women and mothers, she believes that more needs to be done.
After all, one can at least envision a hyperaggressive company that does not demean and discriminate against women, right?
"Harris Homes did not discriminate against Stephens based on sex stereotypes in violation of Title VII," government lawyers wrote.
In May of last year, the Taiwanese Constitutional Court ruled that the country's laws discriminate against same-sex couples.
However, in newly deregulated markets, firms will probably find it easier to discriminate against the sick in other ways.
The effect is that it allows small employers to sexually harass and discriminate against their workers under federal law.
"We don't discriminate (against) people for what they are or who they are," he added to The Sun Journal.
There are fears, raised by Grist, that user profile pictures could prompt landlords to racially discriminate against prospective tenants.
It's hoped that businesses would not discriminate against pregnant people—or people perceived to be pregnant—on principle alone.
When we do this—when we discriminate against groups of people—we all lose a sense of our humanity.
We feel like she's our friend, and it's hard to discriminate against a person you feel is your friend.
Using the GILTI regime could help allay possible U.S. fears that the new rules could discriminate against U.S. companies.
Charter (whose broadband brand is called Spectrum) says it won't throttle or block "lawful content" or discriminate against it.
It is not in the company's best interest to discriminate against certain advertisers, regardless of their point of view.
" Edward Ahmed Mitchell of CAIR-Georgia said: "We suspect it's motivated by a desire to discriminate against Georgia Muslims.
These new rules will allow employers and schools to discriminate against women while undermining the importance of women's health.
The bill would make it illegal to discriminate against transgender people in matters of housing, employment and public accommodations.
"Our policies discriminate against and devalue black people, Native Americans, people of color, women and LGBTQ people," Biden said.
"I can tell you they discriminate against me," Trump said when asked about companies like Google, Facebook and Amazon.
The court ultimately ruled for the baker but didn&apost give businesses a blanket right to discriminate against gays.
Juggalos say that police and potential employers discriminate against people with this tattoo or who wear the band's merchandise.
Finally, Graham-Cassidy allows the possibility of states to discriminate against those with preexisting conditions, including mental health conditions.
The company's vague terms and services, she says, allows Airbnb to discriminate against any group without offering a reason.
The bill also made it easier for banks to discriminate against people of color who apply for home mortgages.
Now that he's been criticized, he'll probably start pointing out that Mar-a-Lago doesn't discriminate against pregnant women.
Only one state, Tasmania, has made it illegal to discriminate against teachers based on sexual orientation or gender identity.
In many states, it is still legal to discriminate against someone in employment or housing because they are transgender.
Ill-conceived policies that disproportionately harm or intentionally discriminate against people of color result in lasting, often irreparable damage.
Moreover, FADA would prohibit the government from denying federal contracts to organizations that discriminate against LGBTQ employees or beneficiaries.
However, it is absolutely against Uber's Community Guidelines to discriminate against anyone based on thir race or national origin.
The Supreme Court has ruled it is unconstitutional for employers in one state to discriminate against residents of another.
It established the landmark principle that health insurers could not discriminate against sick people or those with preexisting conditions.
It can help make them more accepting adults, who are less likely to discriminate against their fellow human beings.
Your landlord is not allowed to discriminate against families with children, so your complaints may fall on deaf ears.
Conservatives, however, believe the liability protection goes too far and allows them to discriminate against conservative social media content.
Names that discriminate against gender, race or ethnicity are now prohibited, as are references to terrorism, separatism and extremism.
But in all instances managers must be careful not to make assumptions and discriminate against anyone in the process.
But it does not permit a professor to actually discriminate against one of his students based on invidious factors.
"It's abhorrent and disrespectful that President Trump would choose this anniversary to discriminate against our service members," she continued.
Many feared the law would allow Indiana businesses to discriminate against gay people, and a raft of controversy ensued.
For example, China is pledging not to discriminate against foreign companies when it sets new standards for technological equipment.
In an ideal world it would not be profound to say that you should not discriminate against black people.
The old days, when insurers in the individual market could discriminate against those people at will, are not forgotten.
In short, Phillips would supposedly serve gay people — therefore showing, in his view, that he doesn't discriminate against them.
"Broadband providers should not block, throttle, or otherwise discriminate against lawful websites and services," Apple said in its comments.
And that includes the fight against using all kinds of seemingly unrelated or indirect information to discriminate against older workers.
And in addition, he supports the right of businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ people and is anti-gay marriage. Rep.
Pence was so hostile toward the LGBTQ community that he passed a law making it legal to discriminate against gays.
Johnson was among the bill's critics who argue that under the legislation, private businesses could legally discriminate against some customers.
That was going to raise costs for health insurers, because they could no longer discriminate against people with preexisting conditions.
But well into the 22015th century, it was being used to discriminate against Dominican citizens whose parents came from Haiti.
We will not apologize for doing this, not even to a food truck that now chooses to discriminate against us.
Basically, it's the idea that the government or a law can't discriminate against an individual based on their political leanings.
Some Republican Party lawmakers have also said Google, Facebook and Twitter Inc discriminate against conservative viewpoints and suppress free speech.
Amazon was facing backlash from critics who say cashier-free stores discriminate against people without bank accounts or credit cards.
This can lead to false arrests and imprisonment, and gives police officers a new tool to discriminate against ethnic minorities.
One will explore how companies in emerging markets cope with laws that discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender workers.
Just this morning, OCR said it will scrap an Obama-era policy that says doctors can't discriminate against transgender patients.
Agreeing means that you vow, among other things, to never discriminate against race, color, nationality, ethnicity, age, or sexual orientation.
Harvard in a statement said it does not discriminate against Asian-Americans and looked forward to defending itself at trial.
" The Times said the administration was putting new resources into suing universities over "policies deemed to discriminate against white applicants.
First, they hope to expand MyTransHealth to rural areas, especially places known to discriminate against trans people, like North Carolina.
On Thursday, U.S. District Judge Theodore Chuang in Maryland said Trump's travel ban was still meant to discriminate against Muslims.
They want to discriminate against us and they've been emboldened by political support in the highest levels in this country.
Unlike true public schools, charter schools have the ability to hand-select (and possibly discriminate against) their potential student population.
A revolutionary bill passed in India Tuesday, making it illegal to discriminate against people living with HIV/AIDs, CNN reports.
He even picked a vice president famous for trying to make it legal to openly discriminate against gays and lesbians.
I'm gonna butcher this, but he was talking about your hands, and how your hands don't discriminate against one another.
The Department of Education is listing the names of hundreds of religious schools that critics say discriminate against transgender students.
Airbnb is working to tamp down mounting charges that some hosts on its platform discriminate against guests based on race.
"Questions about marital status and number and ages of children are frequently used to discriminate against women," states their website.
Goldman Sachs hasn't explained how its algorithms come up with people's credit scores, but says it doesn't discriminate against women.
Centrists say it could gut the federal requirement that insurance companies not discriminate against people with pre-existing medical conditions.
A House Judiciary Committee hearing on whether social media platforms discriminate against conservatives may have backfired on its GOP organizers.
Whatever triggered her to discriminate against my son embodies exactly what is wrong in the United States of America today.
Furman, an appointee of Democratic President Barack Obama, stopped short of a finding that Ross intended to discriminate against immigrants.
But the court ruled against him, deciding it's not illegal to discriminate against employees who use weed, medically or recreationally.
Pence caught flak last year over a state law that critics said would allow businesses to discriminate against LGBT customers.
"It's important not to discriminate against any consumer," Lipsman said, and these autonomous stores need to have a cash option.
The couple says that freedom of speech does not give Mr. Phillips the right to discriminate against same-sex couples.
It's also possible that people could use the information you write about to discriminate against you or treat you badly.
For the second time, DeVos refused to say if she'd pull federal funding from schools that discriminate against LGBTQ students.
According to them, racism ended in 2008 and policies like affirmative action, however limited, now actually discriminate against white people.
Holder that federal courts have repeatedly found to intentionally discriminate against African-Americans and Latinos in the last several years.
Trump criticized the Clinton Foundation's acceptance of money from countries, such as Saudi Arabia, that discriminate against the LGBT community.
These rules let virtually anyone -- including bosses, health plans, and schools – discriminate against women by refusing to cover birth control.
We passed Title IX and made it illegal to discriminate against people at schools and colleges because of their sex.
The workers say that it is impossible to discriminate against gay and transgender people without taking into account their sex.
Those rights were largely on Bakke's side: you couldn't discriminate against whites simply because nonwhites had once been discriminated against.
Israeli universities do not discriminate against anyone; on the contrary, they have affirmative-action programs for Muslim and black students.
Phil Murphy signed a law this week making it illegal to discriminate against people based on hairstyles associated with race.
They maintained that opponents had turned up no evidence that any legislator had intended to discriminate against blacks and Hispanics.
Facing criticism, he backpedaled and signed an amendment that prevented the law from being used to discriminate against LGBTQ customers.
Several other states, such as Texas and Michigan, have passed laws that allow for organizations to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
They&aposve also requested that the FTC commit to investigate how algorithms discriminate against marginalized communities, per a press release.
Clinton, in contrast, has argued American cannot discriminate against a single faith and has called for stricter gun control instead.
Employers could also discriminate against women workers under the assumption that they would be more likely to use leave benefits.
There's a good argument that employers shouldn't discriminate against potential job applicants based on their criminal history or drug use.
He took the government to court in March because he felt it should no longer discriminate against same-sex relationships.
That is because populist parties often promote nationalistic, or nativist, policies which seem to discriminate against foreign companies, workers and goods.
The United States has always been a fierce opponent of local content requirements because they discriminate against U.S. exporters and investors.
We decided a really long time ago that businesses don't get to discriminate against their customers because of who they are.
Merkley pointedly asked DeVos if charter and private schools that receive federal funding would be allowed to discriminate against LGBTQ students.
The Supreme Court in the past has disallowed gerrymandering intended to discriminate against racial minorities but has not curbed partisan gerrymandering.
Thomas was brought up to discriminate against LGBTQ people, but that all changed when Thomas' son, Nathan, came out to him.
Obamacare eliminated lifetime caps and made it so insurance companies couldn't discriminate against you if you had a pre-existing condition.
In 2010 the Labour government passed an equality act that obliges public and private institutions not to discriminate against transgender people.
The first: the court will decide whether it's illegal under federal law for employers to discriminate against gay and transgender workers.
It's true that some of the arguments made by these groups focus on the right to discriminate against LGBTQ individuals specifically.
HP does not support measures that discriminate against any group or limit our ability to hire the best for our business.
You can't discriminate against someone and base a hiring decision on someone's sex or race or disability, or things like that.
And it may discriminate against rich people and in favor of poor people when deciding who to provide with welfare benefits.
It followed accusations of bias and inaccuracies with the technology, which they say can be used to racially discriminate against minorities.
TPP governments also agree to ensure that their SOEs do not discriminate against the enterprises, goods or services of other countries.
No, the Clinton Foundation should not have accepted donations from countries which abuse human rights and discriminate against gays and women.
You and I may never agree on whether it's OK to discriminate against Muslims, but let's talk about your health care.
Forty years ago today, on October 31, it became illegal to discriminate against pregnant women at work in the United States.
The Justice Department has been investigating admissions practices at Harvard — specifically whether they discriminate against Asian American applicants — since last year.
When we write our rules, when we enforce our rules, we're not trying to discriminate against this group or that group.
Last month, a federal judge ruled that the law was designed to "intentionally discriminate" against non-white and low-income voters.
It followed accusations that the technology has bias and inaccuracies, which critics say can be used to racially discriminate against minorities.
Growing criticism of cashless stores (given teeth by some local legislation) argues that these businesses discriminate against the poor and unbanked.
He could, at least under most states' laws as written today, be allowed to discriminate against LGBTQ people as he wishes.
In fact, it's the whole reason they exist in modern technology: to discriminate against certain things and give preference to others.
The bills are generally said to allow people to discriminate against gay and transgender people under the guise of religious liberty.
Homeless shelters, too, discriminate against transgender men and women, sometimes denying them a place to sleep based on their gender identity.
Diller said that the idea that ISPs can't discriminate against certain content is basically established fact, even if the rules change.
"We should not discriminate against these poor refugees who came from the same country, who suffered the same trauma," Babakian said.
The Trump administration is taking aim at affirmative action programs it believes "discriminate against white applicants," reports The New York Times.
This marked the first time the U.S. used federal law to discriminate against immigrants—in this case the Chinese, who constituted .
Opponents say the broad language would allow any contractor, religious or otherwise, to discriminate against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender individuals.
The report recommended countries follow Kenya and Uganda's example by making it a crime to discriminate against or threaten uncut girls.
Modern-day Democrats see old traditions that discriminate against minorities, women, and LGBT people as the real threats to American life.
We will oppose all state efforts to discriminate against L.G.B.T. individuals, including legislation that restricts the right to access public spaces.
Social media companies like Facebook, Google and Twitter have all denied that they discriminate against users based on their political ideologies.
Google and other tech companies have denied that their algorithms and practices discriminate against conservative speech, though many Republicans remain unconvinced.
Conversely, should Itaú begin to distribute its investment offerings through open platforms, it must not discriminate against XP's rivals, Cade said.
All of us should reconsider our relationships with these Gulf carriers, and with others who discriminate against LGBT travelers and employees.
In April, a federal judge ruled that the law was enacted with the intent to discriminate against black and Hispanic voters.
Their concerns echo those of a group suing Harvard University, saying that the college's admissions policies discriminate against Asian-American applicants.
"Twitter has a censorship problem and they routinely discriminate against white males and Trump supporters," Johnson told Motherboard in an email.
While Zimmerman has a proven talent for handling nervous horses, he doesn't discriminate against two-legged creatures in need of help.
For example, a closely watched suit now pending in federal court alleges that Harvard's admissions policies unconstitutionally discriminate against Asian-Americans.
However, it is a mistake to blame or discriminate against Asian-Americans for their success and the resulting lack of diversity.
The rules prohibited these practices: BLOCKING Internet service providers could not discriminate against any lawful content by blocking websites or apps.
If the city chose to provide this service entirely in house, it could certainly refuse to discriminate against same-sex couples.
Since then, his administration has seemingly redefined "religious freedom" as a license to discriminate against Muslims, LGBTQ people and other groups.
Democrats argue that these changes will essentially give health providers a license to discriminate against gay and transgender patients seeking treatment.
Nor can states discriminate against new residents by treating them differently in matters of importance, like medical care and welfare benefits.
And they've exposed the underhanded practices of lenders who deceive veterans, target vulnerable senior citizens and discriminate against communities of color.
Some employers want the right to discriminate against gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender employees for reasons rooted in those employees' sex.
The plaintiffs argue that those maps continue to discriminate against Hispanic voters, who have ballooned in Texas in the intervening years.
The WTO Appellate Body upheld a February decision that said local content requirements discriminate against U.S. companies and other foreign countries.
Immigrant rights lawyers had argued that the provision was intended to discriminate against Muslims, pointing to recent statements by Mr. Trump.
You write in your plan that you want to decriminalize homelessness and get rid of laws that discriminate against the homeless.
Finally, here's what the order doesn't do: It does not provide a conscience exception for businesses to discriminate against LGBT persons.
All of the 2017 grant recipients said in interviews that they did not discriminate against non-Christian and nontraditional family applicants.
Gay rights advocates argued that the broadly worded legislation would have given people of faith license to discriminate against LGBTQ patrons.
Both Clinton and Trump supporters were more likely to report it was acceptable to discriminate against these groups after the election.
It's that women often bring different skills to the table — and firms that discriminate against women won't benefit from those skills.
The big supermarket chains are not allowed to offer cash discounts or discriminate against customers who use bond notes or electronic cards.
The Twitter account for the Wacken Open Air said it didn't discriminate against seniors when a fan alerted them to the news.
But no matter how he's feeling on a given day, SpongeBob doesn't discriminate against who should be treated with kindness and respect.
" The lawyers maintain "rarely in American history has governmental intent to discriminate against a particular faith and its adherents been so plain.
During House debate on the Senate's bill on Monday, Johnson argued private businesses could legally discriminate against some customers under the measure.
Among the measures was a new "Community Commitment" (instituted in November) that requires hosts to certify that they won't discriminate against renters.
Religious courts, which rule on divorce and child custody, discriminate against women and make it difficult for them to leave violent husbands.
It can also be used to discriminate against people applying for jobs, mortgages, or loans if they're seem as too high-risk.
The law was not intended to bastardize the notion of religious exemptions to allow majority groups to discriminate against already marginalized ones.
Employers discriminate against women because they are likely to drop out; but they drop out partly because they are so poorly treated.
Robust standards are needed to ensure that AI services are transparent and fair and that they do not discriminate against particular groups.
"I can tell you they discriminate against me," he said when asked about antitrust scrutiny around companies including Facebook, Amazon and Google.
The government may, for example, discriminate against unqualified job applicants and in favor of qualified ones when it is making hiring decisions.
"I can tell you they discriminate against me," he added, reiterating a view among conservatives that tech companies are biased against Republicans.
These rules in effect discriminate against new entrants, preventing startup airlines from gaining a toe-hold at busy hubs such as Heathrow.
" However, Castro added that "states have a history of enacting laws and regulations that discriminate against online businesses to boost local businesses.
Without genetic privacy protections, the information stored in our genes might be used to discriminate against us or send us targeted ads.
Another report has them successfully derailing another executive order that would have made it easier for businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
After the election, both Clinton and Trump supporters were more likely to report that it was acceptable to discriminate against these groups.
The guidelines also emphasize that employers cannot discriminate against pregnant women by refusing to hire them or taking away their job duties.
Task forces could be developed to create institutional policies on how to interact with patients who discriminate against providers, the researchers recommended.
It's been 15 months since ProPublica publicly exposed the fact that Facebook still allowed housing advertisers to discriminate against users by race.
This is so widely accepted that it's actually illegal to discriminate against workers and tenants based on national origin under federal law.
Unlike in earlier years, they no longer had to lobby for changes in laws that directly discriminate against them as queer students.
Lawmakers argue that cashless stores can effectively discriminate against low-income consumers, who may not have a bank account or credit card.
The cities and their shared police force discriminate against anyone who isn't FLDS, attorneys from the Justice Department's civil rights division contend.
The assumption of religious liberty bills is that being able to discriminate against others is at least part of what it means.
Lawmakers passed legislation last year banning non-essential travel to states with laws that discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
These groups are all protected under the Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to discriminate against them in advertising for housing.
" The government's actions, the complaint says, "discriminate against these young citizens, who will disproportionately experience the destabilized climate system in our country.
"The court found there was an intent to discriminate against African-Americans and keep African-Americans and minorities from voting," Kaine said.
"I do not think that we have to discriminate against anyone to protect the faith-based community in Georgia," Mr. Deal said.
The ILO says freedom of association is a "human right" and encourages companies not to discriminate against workers joining or forming unions.
They are part of a systemic and institutional effort to banish, incapacitate, and discriminate against diverse and marginalized communities across this country.
It is unacceptable that the government would be allowed to discriminate against a social services provider on account of its religious beliefs.
The court is also likely to hear a case on whether companies are allowed to discriminate against employees based on sexual orientation.
"Pacific Bell was one of the companies that wrote back saying, essentially, "We discriminate against gay people and we're proud about that.
" In response to suggestions social media companies discriminate against conservative viewpoints, Potts said Facebook errs "on the side of allowing more speech.
As a result, premiums for traditional ACA coverage — the kind that can't discriminate against preexisting conditions — have shot up instead of plateauing.
Even today, our country's labor laws still discriminate against farmworkers, and what meager protections they have are not enforced in the fields.
But rights groups say they discriminate against Muslim women, some of whom view garments like niqabs and burqas as a religious obligation.
Such a requirement will likely discriminate against minorities or residents who either don't have legal identification or are reluctant to show it.
We have a right to practice our beliefs, but we don't have the right to discriminate against others, or endanger their lives.
The focus of the commission on "natural law" was language sometimes used to justify policies that discriminate against marginalized populations, he said.
In a narrow 217-213 vote, the House just passed a health reform bill that will most certainly disproportionately discriminate against women.
WASHINGTON — Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke vowed Friday that there would be "no quarter" for employees who sexually harass or discriminate against colleagues.
"It is un-American to discriminate against immigrants solely because of where they come from or how they pray," Neguse told reporters.
Washington argues that such taxes would discriminate against big U.S. tech companies like Alphabet Inc's Google, Apple Inc, Facebook Inc and Amazon.com.
As a result, that office is no longer able to pursue actions against banks that discriminate against minority applicants for home loans.
He said nothing about the need to advance the cause of human rights in Muslim societies that discriminate against women and minorities.
Allowing religiously affiliated contractors and grantees to discriminate against individuals who don't adhere to an employer's religious tenets, isn't right or fair.
But many fear the extension is part of the administration's ongoing effort to discriminate against people on religious, racial and ethnic grounds.
Community Bank of Raymore leaves in place a lower court ruling that affirmed that the bank did not discriminate against the women.
This fact, combined with Trump's many references to a "Muslim ban," strongly suggest that the order's intent is to discriminate against Muslims.
They were testers, professional actors working for the nonprofit Fair Housing Justice Center to investigate whether such facilities discriminate against wheelchair users.
As a result of their demands, the measure passed by the House would let insurers discriminate against people with pre-existing conditions.
Under his sway, the Senate has already passed bills that starve government, crack down on undocumented immigrants and discriminate against transgender people.
The Trump administration will be taking aim at affirmative action programs it believes "discriminate against white applicants," reports The New York Times.
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire branded the U.S. threat unacceptable and said the French tax did not discriminate against American companies.
Critics of these sorts of accommodations argue that they are nothing but a shield for people who want to discriminate against others.
She is also accused of abusing her power to punish or discriminate against journalists, artists and others deemed unfriendly to her government.
Many companies discriminate against older workers by offering training only to younger ones, or by limiting part-time employment and job-sharing.
The rules prohibited the following practices: BLOCKING Internet service providers could not discriminate against any lawful content by blocking websites or apps.
Both Clinton and Trump supporters were more likely to report that it was acceptable to discriminate against these groups after the election.
Trump's own administration imposed new rules just last week that would make it easier for insurance providers to discriminate against sick consumers.
That was when a U.S. District Court found congressional districts were intentionally drawn in order to discriminate against black and Latino voters.
" On August 1, The New York Times reported that the Justice Department planned to investigate whether college's admission policies "discriminate against white applicants.
We also depend on an open Internet—including enforceable net neutrality rules that ensure big cable companies can't discriminate against people like us.
The United States Trade Representative announced a so-called Section 301 investigation on Wednesday, warning that the tax could discriminate against American companies.
If you are transgender, know that it is already legal to discriminate against the transgender community in a majority of these United States.
Even before affirmative action became the law of the land, schools that did not discriminate against blacks had blacks on their student body.
" Referencing Trump's travel ban and stance on immigration, Kimmel joked that in Hollywood, "we don't discriminate against people based on where they're from.
The logic was that lenders couldn't discriminate against a borrower based on their skin color if they weren't face-to-face with them.
Juniper Downs, global head of public policy and government relations at Google's video channel YouTube, said the company does not discriminate against conservatives.
Anger at cops is understandable, even these days — 7 in 10 believe cops often or sometimes discriminate against LGBTQ people, the survey found.
Hopkins that it was illegal to discriminate against workers because they did not conform to ideas of how a certain gender should behave.
The review process requires managers to rank their employees, which can lead to qualitative judgments that discriminate against women and people of color.
The Trump administration feels that colleges may be using affirmative action policies to "discriminate against white applicants," according to The New York Times.
Mr McCrory did worse than other Republicans in part because of a state law widely thought to discriminate against transgender people and others.
Comcast Corp, Verizon Communications Inc and AT&T Inc have pledged to not block or discriminate against legal content after the rules expire.
The letter specifically targets the passage of HB 836, which allows taxpayer-funded foster care and adoption agencies to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
Until the Pregnancy Discrimination Act became law in 1978, it was perfectly legal for employers to fire or otherwise discriminate against pregnant women.
We also depend on an open Internet — including enforceable net neutrality rules that ensure big cable companies can't discriminate against people like us.
Southern senators tried hard to kill the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which explicitly made it illegal for companies to discriminate against workers.
The war on drugs ultimately gave white people an easy way to discriminate against blacks and express hostility without being accused of racism.
One concern is that hosts might discriminate against certain races or types of people while making impulsive decisions about who to let stay.
It is currently legal to discriminate against LGBT people in hiring and other issues in 30 states, according to the Human Rights Campaign.
On the other hand, a restaurant claiming a right to discriminate against males and "unattractive people" because attractive people personify the resort's image?
Employers, for example, discriminate against job applications that feature stereotypically "black" names, and so do public officials when deciding what correspondence to answer.
The ORRA would keep key Obamacare regulations on the books, including the requirement that insurance plans not discriminate against people with preexisting conditions.
She mentioned the Green Book, a resource black families used to find accommodations that wouldn't discriminate against them in the Jim Crow South.
The governor also wants to rescind a St. Louis ordinance that makes it illegal to discriminate against women based on their reproductive choices.
This allows school boards and staff to essentially discriminate against LGBTQ students — or at least many states and school officials believe it does.
The law allows business owners and other private entities to discriminate against LGBTQ customers if they cite religious grounds to refuse them service.
Banging his fist on the table, Biden said there was no national cultural justification to discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
The court's ruling on Thursday effectively makes it illegal to discriminate against people based on sexuality, though it doesn't permit same-sex marriage.
Opponents - including the state of Hawaii and civil rights groups - say that both Trump's first ban and later revised ban discriminate against Muslims.
The California Department of Insurance has launched an investigation into whether eight auto insurers in the state discriminate against drivers in minority neighborhoods.
Opponents — including the state of Hawaii and civil rights groups — say that both Trump's first ban and later revised ban discriminate against Muslims.
Opponents — including the state of Hawaii and civil rights groups — say that both the first ban and the revised ban discriminate against Muslims.
He added ... there's clearly a need, and the only possible reason to stick with the policy is to discriminate against the gay community.
The landmark Americans With Disabilities Act of 403 made it illegal for the first time for employers to discriminate against workers with disabilities.
So this is the principle that your internet service provider shouldn't be able to block, throttle or otherwise discriminate against particular internet content.
Democrats argue that getting rid of net neutrality will give internet service providers the ability to favor or discriminate against certain web content.
When the ability to discriminate against groups in Facebook's housings ads was discovered in February, Facebook promised that it would remove this capability.
"So why now would it be acceptable when engaged in the same type of commercial activity to discriminate against LGBT people?" he asked.
He pushed lawmakers to find a bipartisan solution on healthcare that didn't allow insurance companies to discriminate against people with pre-existing conditions.
The findings of a federal investigation, which will be released today, concluded that Baltimore's officers routinely discriminate against blacks and use excessive force.
Facebook is still allowing people to post housing ads that illegally discriminate against certain ethnic groups or people with disabilities, according to ProPublica.
"We're all bystanders in creating a social climate about whether it's okay for our peers to discriminate against the LGBTQ community," she said.
It's a generational thing because a lot of our pieces are one size fits all, so it doesn't discriminate against size or age.
"Financial institutions that make auto loans have an obligation not to discriminate against borrowers based on the color of their skin," said Rep.
The administration's guidance tells public schools about this standard, asking them to not discriminate against trans people, including in bathrooms and locker rooms.
But these measures target an industry that's already marginalized in various ways—for instance, payment processors often discriminate against porn producers and distributors.
It's very powerful, but I don't discriminate against a person that you can slice through their face because they're wearing so much makeup.
Above all, vigilance: Advocates say they fully expect internet service providers to strike deals or take action that will discriminate against certain content.
It's a federal crime to discriminate against a woman for being pregnant, and privacy laws remain in place to protect employees' health information.
The explanation didn't come in May, when Cohen wrote: We do not and will not block, slow down, or discriminate against lawful content.
Paulson said the RCMP now has systems in place that will deal "swiftly" with those who continue to harass or discriminate against women.
And their experiences inform our policy and public education work, like our new toolkit on discipline policies that discriminate against girls of color.
"They discriminate against us because they don&apost like what we do for a living," Alana Evans, president of the guild, told BBC.
It wouldn't have been unreasonable for lawmakers to press Mr. Vought to ensure that he wouldn't discriminate against Muslims while serving in government.
That was meant to address black lawmakers' concerns that teachers with guns might discriminate against black students in deciding when to use them.
Last week, he was asked a tough question about his administration's actions to make it easier for companies to discriminate against LGBT people.
The plaintiffs reply that members of favored groups, like legacies, are like family, and it would not be natural to discriminate against them.
Australian politicians are doubling down on a law that allows religious schools, which receive government funding, to discriminate against gay teachers and students.
House Democrats are investigating Trump's efforts to add a citizenship question to the decennial census that critics said would discriminate against racial minorities.
Intentional or not, those leaks are of a piece with the IRS's shameful and highly publicized effort to discriminate against conservative non-profits.
HOUSTON — A federal appeals court upheld Texas' voter identification law on Friday, saying that it does not discriminate against black and Hispanic voters.
It is illegal for an employer to discriminate against a job applicant based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or disability.
"HMSHost does not discriminate against our associates with respect to pay or any other term or condition of employment," said a company spokesperson.
"The proposed changes to our constitution discriminate against the whole country and are repression against all of us," Galyamina wrote on social media.
"Right here in North Carolina, our own state government does not have a legal duty to not discriminate against women," said state Sen.
"Kim Davis used her office to discriminate against LGBTQ people and push a personal, bigoted agenda — all on the government's dime," it said.
Put more bluntly: In 48 states, it's currently legal to discriminate against someone simply because of how they choose to wear their hair.
U.S. District Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos ruled that the law was enacted with the deliberate intent to discriminate against black and Hispanic voters.
From the outset, the apartheid regime's ability to discriminate against "nie-blankes" (non-whites) depended on having a robust system of identifying people.
Critics of the law contend that individuals and businesses could use it to discriminate against the gay community on the basis of religion.
The US Pastors Council says Christian employers are allowed to discriminate against LGBTQ workers based on protections in the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
In the past, equal rights advocates have sued Facebook for accepting ads that discriminate against consumers based on their religion, race, and gender.
Critics say cashless stores discriminate against people without access to bank accounts or credit cards, or who simply prefer to pay with cash.
Specifically, they are trying to sustain a reality in which employers, landlords, businesses, and schools can discriminate against LGBTQ people without legal consequences.
The landmark Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 made it illegal for the first time for employers to discriminate against workers with disabilities.
And HUD's charge that Facebook's algorithms discriminate against people even when advertisers don't is a fascinating claim, worthy of a full airing in court.
The United States Trade Representative announced a so-called Section 20.8 investigation on Wednesday, warning that the proposed tax could discriminate against American companies.
Under the Affordable Care Act, known colloquially as Obamacare, your doctor cannot discriminate against you based on sex, gender, or previous termination of pregnancy.
One of the earliest of these new-wave religious freedom laws, in Kansas, was essentially a blanket license to discriminate against same-sex couples.
"Chinese authorities need to act now to enforce existing laws to end government and private hiring practices that blatantly discriminate against women," Richardson said.
The language in the bill allows for any businesses to discriminate against LQBTQ individuals using religion as a defense, despite existing civil rights protections.
Other schools have been known to discriminate against students of color: One Massachusetts school disciplined two black students for wearing their hair in braids.
"It's smaller and smaller pockets of people and communities that are still able to demonize and want to discriminate against LGBT people," she says.
Their arguments are different, but almost all of them involve the same core issues: Is this executive order an attempt to discriminate against Muslims?
The university argues that its "holistic" admissions process is necessary to ensure a diverse student body and does not discriminate against Asian-American students.
"To be clear, we continue to strongly support a free and open internet ... we don't block, throttle, or discriminate against lawful content," says Roberts.
They could be used to discriminate against certain ethnic, religious or political groups in the name of counterterrorism or anti-riot operations, Eve said.
The Americans With Disabilities Act passed in 1990, and stipulated by law that public life would no longer discriminate against people in this community.
They have no problem allowing incumbents with these big companies to discriminate against other companies from accessing the internet, charging smaller companies more money.
Oakley said data won't be shared across business lines so it can't be used to discriminate against users when it comes to insurance products.
"Barring advertisers from tailoring their ads to discriminate against users on the basis of their protected characteristics is a necessary step," the senators wrote.
"Facebook does not allow or advise our reviewers to systematically discriminate against sources of any political origin, period," Osofsky told CNBC in an email.
Though the issue of transgender bathroom bills received national attention just recently, it repeats troubling rhetoric used to discriminate against marginalized groups throughout history.
Amnesty International refers to the burkini debacle as just the latest in a series of laws which they argue "indirectly" discriminate against Muslim women.
It's not clear whether the law could have actually been used to discriminate against LGBTQ people in this way, as Vox's German Lopez explained.
Evidence surfaced in May that the challengers said showed the administration's plan to add a citizenship question was intended to discriminate against racial minorities.
Furthermore, the complaint contends, Walmart continues to discriminate against pregnant employees under its current accommodation policies, though the lawsuit only addresses the previous ones.
LIKE the clubs it sometimes resembles, the financial industry tends to discriminate against non-members—such as bank depositors, retail investors and small firms.
According to the lawsuit, the government has no compelling or legitimate interest to discriminate against LGBTQ people and the law is, therefore, unconstitutional. Gov.
And repealing net neutrality does not make it legal for internet-service providers to censor content or discriminate against companies they do not like.
It cannot have at the same time a strong Jewish majority, all the land and a full democracy that does not discriminate against Arabs.
"We were not looking to probe into people's personal lives" or use the information to discriminate against anyone, said Jason Sauey, Flambeau's chief executive.
Airbnb now says it will try to rely less on user photos, which provide an easy way for hosts to discriminate against potential guests.
For many EU members, a key principle is freedom of movement, which Cameron's attempt to cut in-work benefits was seen to discriminate against.
I can't apply different standards to different students, but I don't want my standards to discriminate against those whose error is cultural, not ethical.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration's pushback on affirmative action isn't limited to guidance; the department is also investigating whether racial considerations discriminate against Asian students.
In the travel ban case, the state of Hawaii argued that the president's public statements and tweets demonstrated his intent to discriminate against Muslims.
"The Trump administration's continued intent to discriminate against Muslims is clear, and it undermines New York's families, institutions and economy," Schneiderman said last week.
The following month, Palantir broke its silence about the suit in a 15-page filing, saying that it did not discriminate against Asian people.
Of course, Jon Snow has since moved on to the silver-tressed Daenerys Targaryen, because he doesn't discriminate against lovers based on hair color.
VICE News Meets Gavin Grimm: But what happens if they don't, and the court rules in favor of laws that discriminate against trans people?
The ruling doesn't find that Ross acted unconstitutionally by adding the question, or that his intent was to discriminate against noncitizens or anyone else.
The Justice Department cited a 2015 lawsuit that charges Harvard's affirmative action policies discriminate against Asian-American applicants, in a letter setting a Dec.
The squabble follows reports that the Justice Department had begun an investigation into whether university affirmative action admission policies broadly discriminate against white applicants.
And no wonder: Without the Affordable Care Act, the Trump administration doesn't have the power to force insurers not to discriminate against the sick.
Many of these private schools are also religious in character, meaning they can discriminate against LGBT students, and they're subject to almost no oversight.
Reactions: Democrats argue the exemption allows faith-based foster care organizations in the state to discriminate against anyone who isn't Christian, or is gay.
The sponsors of the bill claimed that S.B. 6 was not meant to discriminate against transgender Texans, although the law would do just that.
If "whole person" review was overturned, then a "race-blind" approach under the current system would actually work to discriminate against students of color.
Stephanopoulos asked him five times if it was now legal in Indiana for businesses to discriminate against homosexuals, and each time Pence was evasive.
But researchers are just beginning to understand the psychological mechanisms that lead teachers who see themselves as loving, supportive figures to discriminate against minorities.
The landmark Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 made it illegal for the first time for employers to discriminate against workers who had disabilities.
More broadly, it can ensure that every government agency involved with the federal grant process does not discriminate against faith-based, life-affirming organizations.
"I do not think we have to discriminate against anyone to protect the faith-based community in Georgia," Mr. Deal said in a statement.
The notion that management's political whims can allow them to discriminate against workers freely is at the core of the contemporary American conservative ideology.
The bill allows individuals, religious organizations, and private associations to use religion to discriminate against LGBTQ people at work, school, and in their communities.
It means that internet service providers (ISPs) like Comcast, Verizon or AT&T can't prioritize their own online services or discriminate against rival offerings.
Protections for LGBTQ employees vary state by state, and President Trump has made it easier for employers to discriminate against gender and sexual minorities.
But the bill's opponents say it would give legal cover to those who discriminate against others based on their sexual orientation or gender identity.
Fair-housing groups filed a lawsuit against Facebook in federal court, saying that the site continues to discriminate against certain groups with targeted advertising.
Katherine Clark of Massachusetts whether she would withhold federal funds from schools that actively discriminate against students, DeVos declined to give a direct answer.
Without clear guidance, it has become easier for schools to shirk their responsibility to trans students, or even to discriminate against them with impunity.
"We would like to reiterate that we do not in any way discriminate against union members or their activities," a spokesperson told CNN Business.
The EU's business lobby, for example, has warned that China could use the plan to discriminate against foreign firms in favor of Chinese competitors.
Ads dealing with abortion have been a hot-button topic with conservatives, who have argued that the major social networks discriminate against the spots.
Earlier this week, we obtained a document indicating that the Justice Department is planning to investigate whether college admissions policies discriminate against white applicants.
The New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled that the ordinance did not discriminate against women, noting that it bars nudity of both men and women.
But it found that the funeral home did discriminate against Stephens for her refusal to conform to its "preferences, expectations, or stereotypes" for women.
Something similar happened last year in Indiana, after the state passed a religious-freedom law allowing businesses to discriminate against L.G.B.T. customers and employees.
This hypocritical professor probably would not hesitate to recommend his student to universities that discriminate against gay and transgender, women, Jewish or Christian students.
It must adopt a fair policy for this and future cases that does not allow professors to discriminate against students based on invidious factors.
The case is about whether the government can discriminate against the children who play on this playground — just because a religious organization owns it.
This is inappropriate because it reveals your religion — something an employer cannot discriminate against you for, and therefore shouldn't know during the interview process.
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire branded the latest U.S. tariff threat unacceptable and said the French tax did not discriminate against American companies.
They "could easily be used as pretense to discriminate against foreign companies," analysts at consulting firm Trivium China wrote in a commentary this week.
First, it is both immoral and against the law to discriminate against any group of people, whether it be race, age, gender or sexuality.
Still, critics of the H-1B program say the Justice Department's warning to companies not to discriminate against Americans might lead to enforcement action.
Specifically, the law explicitly allowed government officials, businesses, and religious organizations to cite their religious beliefs to discriminate against LGBTQ people in certain settings.
The landmark Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 made it illegal for the first time for employers to discriminate against workers who with disabilities.
As far the news about the Justice department advocating that businesses can discriminate against TGNC people—screw every last one of those people, seriously.
Matt Bevin and his Republican peers in the state legislature want to make certain that students in public schools can discriminate against LGBTQ kids.
Although it's illegal to discriminate against the elderly, very few companies are willing to hire people, especially women, in their late 50s and older.
He even voted to block a bill that would have made it illegal to discriminate against women who had made difficult reproductive health choice.
Minority groups and women don't want to go back to a day where it was legal for employers and businesses to discriminate against them.
All online traffic should be treated equally, and internet service providers should not discriminate against particular content or application for competitive advantage purposes or otherwise.
And no arm of government may discriminate against religious speech when speech on other subjects is permitted in the same place at the same time.
They view these giants as liberal bastions, which will discriminate against right-wing views in efforts to rid their platforms of extreme and hateful content.
The American Civil Liberties Union in May filed a lawsuit challenging Mississippi's religious freedom law, which critics say will discriminate against gay and transgender people.
On subsidies, where the European Union and Japan have joined U.S. criticism, China said WTO reform should not discriminate against companies "with different ownership structures".
The telecoms swear that they don't want to block, slow down, or discriminate against any particular content; they just want the option to do it.
"Facebook does not allow or advise our reviewers to discriminate against sources of any political origin, period," wrote Justin Osofsky, vice president for global operations.
" As a result, the men's players association stated bluntly that "Yes, the Federation continues to discriminate against the women in their wages and working conditions.
Texas has sued California over a law barring state-sponsored travel to a handful of states over laws that critics say discriminate against LGBT people.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court announced Monday that it will decide whether it's illegal under federal law for employers to discriminate against gay and transgender workers.
Bernie Sanders said Friday that if elected president, he would overturn laws in Mississippi and North Carolina that critics say discriminate against the gay community.
"It is so sad that in 2019 a PUBLIC high school thinks it's okay to discriminate against an LGBT student like this," one person tweeted.
His proposal to ban Muslims from entering the country showed he was willing to discriminate against wide swaths of people who don't look like him.
It joins several other lawsuits by conservative parties against big tech platforms that claim tech companies like Twitter and Facebook discriminate against right-wing users.
The bill was intended to allow businesses to discriminate against lesbian, gay and transgender people on religious grounds; it spurred numerous companies, led by Salesforce.
It also allows, once again, for insurers to discriminate against people with a vast array of pre-existing conditions—from cancer to depression to pregnancy.
If AT&T Inc's purchase of Time Warner Inc succeeds it will allow the "resulting behemoths" to "unfairly discriminate" against smaller distributors, one document stated.
Trump later settled with the government and signed an agreement promising not to discriminate against renters of color, but did not admit to acting unfairly.
But the point isn't for men to resist the urge to discriminate against and harass women; it is for the thought to never even occur.
The Trump administration has accused China of engaging in unfair trade practices that discriminate against U.S. firms, forced technology transfers and intellectual property rights theft.
Last week, Kentucky governor Matt Bevin signed a legislation that would allow students to cite religious beliefs as a reason to discriminate against their peers.
"Singapore's demand that foreign companies stop sponsoring Pink Dot encourages corporations to discriminate against LGBT people," said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch.
Instead, the group told him they were dedicated to protecting and supporting their community and did not discriminate against race, sex, gender, or anything else.
"Our whole system is constantly adapting to find ways to harm and discriminate against the same communities that have always been discriminated against," he continued.
And, again, if the church wants to discriminate against LGBT people, it also has to focus on the moral and sexual behavior of straight people.
Amazon employees complained that the company's facial "Rekognition" shouldn't be sold to law enforcement after the technology was found to racially discriminate against African-Americans.
We should build families, not create barriers for children to live happy lives or policies that discriminate against couples simply because of who they love.
The senators also argue the provision could allow contractors to discriminate against employees or potential employees if they follow a different religion than the contractors.
Today, studies find that people are more willing to discriminate against someone of the other party than of another race, at least in experimental settings.
Congress attempted to block insurance coverage of abortion Why you should care: These requirements disincentivize insurers from covering abortion and discriminate against low-income women.
" Gregory Nevins, the lawyer representing the teacher, said you "can't discriminate against a woman because she rides a Harley, had Bears tickets or has tattoos.
But Thursday's ruling overturned several key points of that verdict, saying South Korea's measures were not overly restrictive and did not unfairly discriminate against Japan.
Civil rights advocates are slamming the Trump administration over its reported plans to investigate affirmative action admission policies at universities that discriminate against white students.
Removing these people from their jobs would place the military's readiness at risk, hurt morale in a significant way, and unnecessarily discriminate against certain individuals.
"[T]hose who seek to discriminate against a segment of the population do not trumpet their intentions — or do not do so publicly," Stranch wrote.
Google and other companies have strongly denied that their algorithms and practices discriminate against conservative speech, but that response has done little to assuage Republicans.
Res said that at the time she worked for Trump, she thought he liked to have women working with him and didn't discriminate against women.
" The mayor later added that Pence has still never acknowledged that it "shouldn't be legal to discriminate against people in this country because they're LGBT.
Dating app Tinder has started rolling out a new feature globally aimed at protecting LGBTQ users from harm in countries that discriminate against gay people.
The FDA continues to discriminate against a class of people, recognizing gay and bisexual men as a monolithic group, rather than screening for individual behavior.
Civil rights advocates see it differently: This move, they say, will give healthcare providers license to discriminate against LGBTQ patients and people seeking abortion care.
Evidence surfaced in May that the challengers said showed that the administration's plan to add a citizenship question was intended to discriminate against racial minorities.
It's illegal for employer-based plans and individual plans, like those sold through the Affordable Care Act, to discriminate against people because of their health.
The dress code was a particularly big draw: unlike many big Orlando parks at the time, management didn't discriminate against piercings, tattoos, or wild hairstyles.
This equal-opportunity offender ethos, one claiming to make fun of everyone equally and thereby discriminate against no one, is hardly exclusive to South Park.
The Labor Department has played down this possibility, saying in its proposal that employers can't use religion as an excuse to discriminate against protected groups.
Facebook will no longer let businesses buy targeted ads on the platform that potentially discriminate against users who are women, people of color, or elderly.
In an apparent move to emphasize reciprocity, the draft law reserves the right to retaliate against countries that discriminate against Chinese investment with "corresponding measures".
The technique is ubiquitous in digital marketing—although research has found that certain applications tend to discriminate against groups like African Americans in their analysis.
News outlets have documented numerous human rights violations in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, where, for example, there are laws that discriminate against LGBTQ individuals.
"That reasoning is infinitely worse than him outing me because it's the same one used to discriminate against, attack and murder trans people," Zeke said.
" Tony Xu, a 48-year-old Chinese immigrant, sees affirmative action as a form of racism, calling it "a tool to discriminate against Asian-Americans.
Under the country's Human Rights Act of 1993, it is illegal for an employer to discriminate against an employee over her decision to become pregnant.
Meanwhile, official Somali political processes and public institutions remain in the pockets of powerful clans, which discriminate against their rivals and advance narrow parochial interests.
That should be fine with the ruling coalition, Pakatan Harapan, which took power last year and has promised to review laws that discriminate against women.
The state would no longer discriminate against religious groups in evaluating grant applications for programs like the one at issue in the case, he said.
A federal judge on Tuesday ruled in favor of Harvard's race conscious admissions process, finding that the university did not discriminate against Asian American applicants.
Equality, for example, was illustrated in founder Benioff&aposs opposition to an Indiana measure that would have allowed business owners to discriminate against LGBTQ patrons.
Y.) is wildly off the mark and, frankly, unfair to the senator ("Don't discriminate against vets who want to serve new administration," Dec 8, 2016).
Critics say the law - and plans for a national citizenship register - discriminate against Muslims and are an attack on the secular constitution by Modi's government.
"It gives power back to the insurance companies to discriminate against women's health care, which is more expensive, obviously," said Senator Patty Murray of Washington.
What is at stake is the desire to discriminate against people and manipulate the state by claiming religious freedom, as Kim Davis did in Kentucky.
The couple, Charlie Craig and David Mullins, say that businesses open to the public should not be allowed to discriminate against gay men and lesbians.
He tried to pass his health care bill — which had been amended to make it easier for insurers to discriminate against the sick — but failed.
Research published in the Journal of Applied Psychology suggests that some employers may discriminate against candidates for executive positions when the candidates have foreign accents.
The result is that we cannot predict which states will discriminate against minority voters tomorrow based on which states discriminated against minorities in the past.
That law, the courts ruled, not only had a disproportionate effect on black and Latino voters — it was actually enacted to intentionally discriminate against minorities.
This is what happens when an organization is given a license to discriminate against you because their religious beliefs say people like you don't exist.
For instance, ensuring combined distribution and content companies (AT&T-Time Warner, Comcast-NBCUniversal) do not discriminate against new media and OTT players (Netflix, Amazon).
Net neutrality is the principle that internet service providers like Comcast, AT&T and Verizon can't favor their own online products or discriminate against rival services.
Before HB2 was enacted, the people of North Carolina could—and did—pass an ordinance making it illegal to discriminate against LGBTQ people in their communities.
But even if landlords don't intend to discriminate against black and Hispanic applicants, HUD says, banning applicants with any kind of record has the same effect.
Screenshot: Dale Kelland (Instagram)The Manitoba Nomads, a Canadian chapter of the Hells Angels, doesn't take shit from anyone—especially hotels that discriminate against its members.
Rights groups and Western governments allege that authorities in Chechnya repress their political opponents, discriminate against women and persecute gays, all allegations that Chechnya's leaders deny.
It gradually became clear that no matter how hard engineers tried to fix it, the recruitment engine found a way to discriminate against women, Reuters reports.
And just because you discriminate against one person out of that group doesn&apost mean you are not discriminating against the whole group as a whole.
The agency ultimately determined that the school did not discriminate against Asian-American applicants and that race was not a deciding factor in the admissions process.
The Justice Department is probing Harvard's admissions practices, and the US Department of Education is separately investigating whether Yale's undergraduate admissions policies discriminate against Asian Americans.
On Tuesday, Federal District Court Judge Allison Burroughs ruled that Harvard's race-conscious admissions process is fair, and that it doesn't discriminate against Asian-American applicants.
And frankly, it's not a good look for them to claim they care about customer privacy and then discriminate against Americans who don't live in California.
There are groups that appear to discriminate against the most humble families in our national territory," Morales said, praising the military for maintaining its "social consciousness.
We stand for the spirit of community that says you can't discriminate against anyone in our state on the basis of race or color, or creed.
Landlords and lenders are pushing the Department of Housing and Urban Development to make it easier for businesses to discriminate against possible tenants using automated tools.
Over the years rich countries have cut tariffs to the point where the main obstacles to commerce now lie in regulations that discriminate against foreign companies.
According to religious liberty expert Douglas Laycock, the Russell Amendment will likely allow some federal contractors to cite their religious beliefs to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
The agency ultimately determined that the school did not discriminate against Asian American applicants and that race was not a deciding factor in the admissions process.
"And if it's not on the list, you can look at the national list - it does not discriminate against any form of market entities," Guo said.
In a world where this data is posted online, it could be used to genetically discriminate against people, such as denying mortgages or increasing insurance costs.
"There was huge bi-erasure and biphobia amongst LGBT+ activists in the Iranian diaspora," said Rad, referring to people who ignore and discriminate against bisexual people.
Major Chinese tech companies like Huawei, Alibaba, and Tencent discriminate against women in their online job listings, a new report from Human Rights Watch found today.
Blacks have been protected from this phenomenon by another unfairness: Studies indicate that doctors discriminate against black patients and are less likely to prescribe them painkillers.
Many states have already passed bills that erode existing discrimination protections on the grounds of so-called "religious liberty" or that explicitly discriminate against transgender people.
Click here to view original GIFAirbnb has long dealt with a problem of racist hosts who discriminate against people for reasons including race, ethnicity, and gender.
Ban all for-profit charter schools: Sanders argues these schools further discriminate against more disenfranchised students and are part of a larger plan to privatize education.
Senator Jeff Merkley (D-Oregon) pressed the Secretary to come clean about whether federal discrimination laws would apply to private schools that discriminate against LGBTQ students.
But there's an added layer of anxiety and tension if you have to worry about whether the baker will discriminate against you for your sexual orientation.
So plans that discriminate against people with preexisting conditions or that offer skimpier benefits — practices Obamacare tried to end — could suddenly benefit from its generous subsidies.
"We do not discriminate against these students, and in fact, we praise them, but it just takes time to adjust and solve these issues," Wuttichai said.
"I strongly support an open, decentralized internet that is free of powerful gatekeepers with the ability to discriminate against rivals, threaten innovation or harm consumers," Rep.
"People can disagree about marriage equality and still believe it's not necessary to discriminate against someone because of their sexual orientation or gender identity," says Aiken.
"Our affiliates have made a commitment to not discriminate against women who want to become pregnant or who are pregnant," said Sharon Waxman of the FLA.
If you have friends or family members who use slurs or discriminate against women of other races, sit them down and explain why they must stop.
This can take the form of tariffs, which make consumer goods more expensive, quotas that artificially cap imports, or regulations that unnecessarily discriminate against foreign goods.
Australia will make its own decisions and won't discriminate against any particular country or company, Payne was quoted as saying in regard to the Huawei issue.
"Answers in Genesis created a for-profit corporation to run this Ark Encounter, but they're claiming their religious exemptions to discriminate against gay people," Wright says.
They claim that Google and other tech giants discriminate against conservative voices, allegations which are widely dismissed by tech experts and vehemently denied by Silicon Valley.
He added that he expects the campaign will lead the DOJ's civil rights division to file more cases against municipalities that allegedly discriminate against religious institutions.
Pitcher Sean Doolittle declined the White House invitation, citing Trump's mimicking of a reporter's disability on the campaign trail and policies that discriminate against LGBT people.
BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - Slovakia criticized Austrian plans to cut benefit payments for children living abroad on Tuesday, saying the step may discriminate against Slovaks working in Austria.
Advanced Energy Economy has detailed over 85033 case studies of regulatory barriers that discriminate against innovative, clean, and cost-effective energy options in competitive energy markets.
A 2014 study found that many Mexicans discriminate against Central Americans, who live in Mexico's most dangerous neighborhoods and work low-wage jobs that Mexicans avoid.
While he was the governor of Indiana, Pence signed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, a law that essentially allowed business owners to discriminate against LGBTQ customers.
The potential for algorithms to discriminate against users in certain demographic groups, and particularly against people of color, is a problem that is becoming more prominent.
U.S. District Court Judge Theodore Chuang pointed to Trump's remarks on the campaign trail as evidence that the the freeze was meant to discriminate against Muslims.
An arbitration agreement that instructed the arbitrator to discriminate against women would not be enforceable, for example, because it violates state and federal anti-discrimination law.
Amnesty International said lifting the ban was "a small step in the right direction," but called for an end to other practices that discriminate against women.
Conservatives will go on arguing that the attempts of right-wing religious organizations to discriminate against LGBT people are justified on the grounds of religious freedom.
The company also attacked Arkansas' state government in 2015, where the company is headquartered, for passing a bill that critics say would discriminate against LGBTQ people.
Under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, there are protected classes of people restaurants don't have the power to discriminate against: race, colour, religion, national origin.
Separately, if AT&T Inc's purchase of Time Warner Inc succeeds, it would allow the "resulting behemoths" to "unfairly discriminate" against smaller distributors, one document stated.
"Part of the app's design is to discriminate against women," said Rothna Begum, an expert in women's rights in the Middle East at Human Rights Watch.
The law made it possible for businesses within the state of Indiana to discriminate against members of the LGBTQ community based on their personal religious beliefs.
It's illegal for a store owner to discriminate against customers because they happen to belong to a group against which the shopkeeper harbors a personal prejudice.
This means that plans can discriminate against people with preexisting medical conditions, by charging them higher premiums, and impose caps on the benefits their customers receive.
"These junk plans discriminate against people with pre-existing conditions," said Representative Frank Pallone Jr., Democrat of New Jersey and an architect of the new legislation.
But the Justice Department's lack of support didn't matter — in April, a federal judge ruled that Texas lawmakers had sought to discriminate against minority voters anyway.
The decision left open a larger question of whether a business can discriminate against gay men and lesbians based on rights protected by the First Amendment.
That alone does not prove that adding the question was intended to discriminate against immigrants, Judge Furman stated, but the sequence of events does raise suspicions.
Montana has argued that the "no aid" amendment in the state's Constitution does not prohibit any religious practice, nor does it discriminate against any one religion.
California has taken similar actions against other states, banning official state travel in 2017 to 10 other states for laws it says discriminate against LGBTQ people.
Some of you are saying that it's O.K. to be intolerant of intolerance, to discriminate against bigots who acquiesce in Trump's record of racism and misogyny.
Here's what I learned: Thus, the core purpose of the bans on "sectarian" aid was to require state officials to discriminate against minority and unpopular religions.
But survey data suggest that many white Americans do feel threatened, and that they think there are policies that discriminate against them and should be changed.
A group representing Asian-American students is appealing a judge's ruling that Harvard did not explicitly discriminate against them by boosting other racial and ethnic groups.
In a closely watched case, a judge ruled that Harvard does not discriminate against Asian-Americans in its applications process, finding that it passes "constitutional muster".
Continuing to employ him as the senior architect of your immigration policies ensures that those policies discriminate against individuals of color to advance white nationalist ideals.
A complaint has also been filed with the Equal Opportunities Commission, on the grounds that it is illegal to discriminate against someone who has a disability.
Meanwhile, churches and religious organizations would have the freedom to discriminate against LGBTQ parents in adoption and foster care services, as well as in educational institutions.
While a 2005 federal law gave Hindu women across India equal inheritance rights, several states had since amended the law to discriminate against them, she said.
Thousands of Indians ushered in the year by demonstrating against a citizenship law they say will discriminate against Muslims and chip away at India's secular constitution.
Reductive Action: The Trump administration, through Jeff Sessions' Justice Department, is exploring the possibility of taking affirmative action admission policies that supposedly discriminate against white applicants.
But the identity has also provoked a backlash among those who see it as a way to discriminate against potential suitors based on ability and class.
"This case is a tragic example of how Australia's marriage laws discriminate against gays and lesbians, causing needless pain, suffering and heartache," she wrote on Facebook Wednesday.
Kamala Harris of California brought up Pompeo's opposition to same-sex marriage and asked if he would promise not to discriminate against LGBT employees of the CIA.
On the campaign trail, Macron promised to "emancipate" immigrant families from poverty and name-and-shame employers that discriminate against people on the basis of their origins.
But, citing the controversial Supreme Court ruling in Hobby Lobby, he said the federal RFRA may allow the funeral home to discriminate against its trans employee anyway.
There's a movement out there to ban sales taxes on tampons because they discriminate against women, and even a push to make menstrual products free for women.
Slovakia and other eastern European states have complained about the cuts saying they discriminate against their nationals who work in Austria but keep their families back home.
The time is now to demand Amazon publicly condemn these anti-LGBT bills and fight to repeal existing state laws that discriminate against you and your families.
And as governor of Indiana, Pence signed the "Religious Freedom Restoration Act" into law, which advocates said effectively allowed businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ+ people in Indiana.
That is just pretext: This bill, along with others in states across the country, are precisely designed to discriminate against lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) persons.
On May 3rd, White House officials confirmed to Politico that this broad licence to discriminate against gays and lesbians was the heart of a potential presidential order.
Ted Cruz, who introduced legislation in 2018 that would make it legal for businesses and nonprofits to discriminate against same-sex couples, unmarried couples, and single parents.
About 40% of the formerly jailed people in the survey of 2,300 New Yorkers report that health care providers discriminate against them because of a criminal record.
" The company cited a 2008 Cornell University study found that "consumers of both races discriminate against black service providers by tipping them less than white service providers.
Sessions was asked by Congress in October if the guidance would allow federal employees and federal contractors to discriminate against LGBT people, but Sessions refused to answer.
In a statement Monday, CVS Health said it "sincerely apologized" to the customer, Camilla Hudson, and emphasized it "does not tolerate any practices that discriminate" against shoppers.
In April, representatives from Twitter, Facebook and Google were grilled by the Senate Judiciary subcommittee over accusations that they discriminate against conservative speech on their platforms. Sen.
Rights groups and Western governments allege that authorities in Chechnya repress their political opponents, discriminate against women and persecute sexual minorities, all allegations that Chechnya's leaders deny.
That county officials would use an anti-discrimination law geared toward one group to effectively discriminate against Black voters was one of the county's more creative tactics.
Per the Every Child Deserves a Family Act, she wants to make sure taxpayer-funded adoption and child welfare agencies cannot discriminate against foster or adoptive families.
The federal government has filed charges (via Axios) that the social media site violated the Fair Housing Act by allowing ads to discriminate against some protected groups.
After all, these corporate giants are obliged by the Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality policy not to favor, throttle, or discriminate against internet traffic on their networks.
"Without proper oversight and enforcement action, zero-rating can discriminate against certain services, potentially distorting competition, stifling innovation, and hampering user choice and free speech," they wrote.
"Some have also argued that smoke-free policies discriminate against disabled individuals who may be less able to smoke outside," Sward wrote in comments filed with HUD.
But some critics, particularly in liberal democracies, oppose quotas on the basis they discriminate against men and undermine the selection of candidates on the basis of merit.
"Having health systems that discriminate against gay men, sex workers and other key populations (means that) AIDS is coming back, in a very selective way," he said.
Under UK law, it is illegal to discriminate against someone because they are transgender, but employers do not have to offer such protections to gig economy workers.
The gender neutrality also reduces the likelihood that employers will discriminate against women of childbearing years, since both men and women are equally eligible for the leave.
If you have friends or family members who use slurs or discriminate against trans or non-binary people, sit them down and explain why they must stop.
" Uber also cites a 2008 Cornell University study that finds "consumers of both races discriminate against black service providers by tipping them less than white service providers.
"Authorities continue to repress and discriminate against dissident clerics and members of the Shi'a community" the Commission on International Religious Freedom wrote in its latest annual report.
As governor of Indiana, he passed a religious freedom law that would have allowed businesses to discriminate against people based on their sexual orientation and gender identity.
I watched as DeVos told Ellie that she has a granddaughter her age, and I wondered—would DeVos give the country permission to discriminate against her granddaughter?
Yet his bigger concern over Britain and the EU is not economic: it is whether the euro zone might unfairly discriminate against non-euro countries like Britain.
However, the movement has drawn some criticism from disability-rights activists who say the bans could unintentionally discriminate against people who need plastic straws to consume beverages.
Several people have raised the prospect of eliminating the photos hosts see in the hopes that it would make it harder for hosts to discriminate against guests.
Conservatives are now eager to ensure the company and others in the tech world don't discriminate against right-leaning views, which they see as a serious concern.
"Facebook does not allow or advise our reviewers to systematically discriminate against sources of any political origin, period," said Justin Osofsky, Facebook's vice president of global operations.
The complaint alleges that housing companies used Facebook's advertising tools to discriminate against prospective tenants, and that the social network's algorithms disproportionately showed ads to younger users.
Googlers Against Transphobia and Hate say there are significant civil rights concerns around AI technology, including research showing that it can discriminate against and misrecognize transgender people.
The 85033th Circuit had ruled against the 2013 reform package, passed by the Republican-led Legislature, which the court said was intended to discriminate against some voters.
Comcast had promised not to discriminate against competing programmers by putting only its own channels in prime locations on the dial next to similar and popular programming.
He argues that if the Greyball tool can be used to reject rides from regulators, a similar program might discriminate against passengers that Uber deems less profitable.
Employers can no more discriminate against gays and lesbians for whom they date or marry than it can against employees involved in interracial relationships, the EEOC said.
Pence signed into legislation—then amended it after backlash—a law that essentially allowed Indiana citizens the right to discriminate against LGBT people based on religious reasons.
Conard says Project Shield doesn't discriminate against media outlets based on content, pointing out that it protected pro-Russian and pro-Ukrainian publishers during the Crimean conflict.
"We do not and will not block, throttle, or discriminate against lawful content — and we will be transparent with our customers about these policies," the company said.
"It's illegal for employers to discriminate against women and other groups protected by law," said Greg Simpson, an employment lawyer in Minneapolis who handles many E.E.O.C. cases.
The first wave of Jews came to Miami in the late 1800s and South Beach was one of the few neighborhoods that did not discriminate against them.
Democrats blamed Republicans for opposing a Democratic amendment to bar federal contractors from government work if they discriminate against the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.
These protections are mainly down to the UK's Equality Act 2010, which states that your employer can't discriminate against you if you have a mental health disability.
Whitford, in which Democrats allege that Republicans in Wisconsin gerrymandered legislative districts to discriminate against Democratic voters, in violation of their equal protection and First Amendment rights.
That means it's technically legal for employers to sexually harass their nannies and housekeepers, or to discriminate against them based on race, religion, gender, or national origin.
The law makes it a crime to discriminate against any Nigerian with any form of disability and prescribes fines and prison sentences for those who break it.
The Equality Act simply says that you can't discriminate against someone for their sexual orientation or gender identity in situations where sex discrimination would also be illegal.
Anti-abortion activists worry that the ERA, if ratified, would be used by abortion-rights supporters to quash abortion restrictions on grounds they specifically discriminate against women.
Fulton asks whether religious organizations that contract with Philadelphia to help place foster children in homes have a First Amendment right to discriminate against same-sex couples.
Someone ought to provide voucher funds to send Ms. DeVos to school to learn that Americans' rights do not include the right to discriminate against other citizens.
This is the U.K. law which says it is illegal to discriminate against people on the basis of age, disability, gender and religion, among other protected characteristics.
These trends also help to frame President Trump's other recent announcement that the Justice Department would be investigating college admissions procedures that might discriminate against white applicants.
This was part of the White House celebration of "American Heroes Week," which was highlighted by Trump's surprise effort to discriminate against transgender volunteers in the military.
The Czech Republic filed a lawsuit, arguing that legally held weapons had no connection with the fight against terrorism, and that the controls would discriminate against hunters.
Ms. Park also fired three senior Culture Ministry officials who had been reluctant to discriminate against some of the 9,473 names on the list, the prosecutor said.
But there is a dark side: In the 1990s Bhutan drove out many of its ethnic Nepali citizens, and it continues to discriminate against those who remain.
"We do not discriminate against the LGBT community in our police operations, in making arrests or in assisting them in whatever way the police could," he said.
The US is concerned that any digital tax could discriminate against its home-grown tech firms, while members of the G7 reportedly disagree on the legislation's second pillar.
Despite measures over the years that appear to discriminate against the Uighurs, China insists that the legal, cultural and religious rights of the minority group are fully protected.
For example, it is still legal in more than half of U.S. states to discriminate against LGBTQ+ people in the workplace, housing, public spaces, and many other areas.
"There's any number of ways that employers can discriminate against pregnant women and new parents — even if they're intending to be kind about it," Mihalich-Levin tells Refinery29.
Proponents of a ban argue that cashless businesses also discriminate against children without bank accounts, as well as people who would rather use cash for data security reasons.
"We don't play shows that discriminate against people," he told Michael Azerrad, whose 2001 book "Our Band Could Be Your Life," surely commands a spot in O'Rourke's library.
In an apparent move to emphasize reciprocity, the draft law said China would reserve the right to retaliate against countries that discriminate against Chinese investment with "corresponding measures".
Insurance companies can no longer discriminate against those with pre-existing conditions or treat women differently than men when it comes to setting the price of insurance premiums.
Airbnb hosts have already been found to discriminate against guests with "black-sounding" names, and now it sounds like host discrimination extends to guests with disabilities as well.
Facebook does not allow or advise our reviewers to systematically discriminate against sources of any ideological origin and we've designed our tools to make that technically not feasible.
Thus, if the Supreme Court holds that it is lawful to discriminate against gay or trans workers, it could upend the 30-year-old rule against gender stereotyping.
" The company cited a 2008 Cornell University study that found that "consumers of both races discriminate against black service providers by tipping them less than white service providers.
The statute basically says that employers cannot discriminate against their workers based on race, religion, or sex—although sex was only famously added at the very last minute.
States could allow insurers to discriminate against people with preexisting conditions, and to not cover certain essential health benefits, like mental health, substance abuse treatment, and maternity care.
What he means is that he will appoint Supreme Court justices who would favor rolling back LGBT rights and allowing individual states to discriminate against the LGBT community.
A few years ago, for instance, there was a national protest against a law in Arizona that many believed would have allowed businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
In 2015, he canceled all of the company's events in Indiana after the state passed an "anti-gay" law that allowed business owners to discriminate against LGBT people.
"Customers who might discriminate against a certain class or group of workers can use the system to leave negative comments that would affect the workers," said Cornell's Ajunwa.
The southern African country's parliament also declared it unlawful to discriminate against anyone on the basis of their sexual orientation, instituting a two-year jail term for violations.
At least one consumer advocacy group criticized the change and said that it could allow phone companies to discriminate against messages and harm both consumers and free speech.
The administration has changed a legal interpretation so that it would no longer be a violation of federal civil rights law for doctors to discriminate against transgender patients.
The data, DoJ said, was necessary to help it enforce Section 5.83 of the Voting Rights Act barring states from adopting voting practices that discriminate against racial minorities.
In 22012 came the news that Indiana was considering a "religious freedom" bill that would allow companies and non-profit organisations to discriminate against gay and transgender individuals.
As long as enough members agree among themselves for the deal to be worthwhile, and do not discriminate against other members of the WTO, a deal is possible.
You have no right to discriminate against HIV-positive people; being ostracised by the people around you often hurts more than the pain and suffering from the illness.
In this piece of speculative fiction, Texas officials discriminate against black residents in favor of white ones when deciding which Houston neighborhoods would receive protection from rising oceans.
" In a separate release on Monday, the Department of Justice said that it "will not tolerate employers misusing the H-1B visa process to discriminate against U.S. workers.
The travel ban, which is now in its second iteration, has already been blocked multiple times in court, with some judges suggesting it's meant to discriminate against Muslims.
"These crude and vulgar statements were intended to discriminate against the plaintiffs," reads the suit, which further accuses the priest of deliberately striving to faze out older teachers.
But in practice, it provided payment processors with a license to discriminate against anyone working in sex—even in situations that have nothing to do with their work.
Simply put, the amendment gives license to a multitude of employers to use taxpayer money to discriminate against those whose religious beliefs do not mesh with their own.
Tennessee law does not specifically bar discrimination based on sexuality and gender identity, and LGBT people say Green's bill is meant to allow companies to discriminate against them.
"All online traffic should be treated equally, and Internet service providers should not discriminate against particular content or applications for competitive advantage purposes or otherwise," the senators wrote.
That centralizes the potential for and magnitude of abuse, with Big Data used to discriminate against groups, steer vulnerable people to financial scams, and meddle in U.S. elections.
The thrust is that the U.S. government grants Google an enormous amount of power, and Google in turn uses that power to discriminate against people it doesn't like.
She was formerly a Georgia secretary of state and boasts on her website that she led the state's implementation of voter ID requirements (proven to discriminate against minorities).
"One of my priorities is going to be equality in the military, that we do not discriminate against people based on sexual preference, race, gender, religion," Smith said.
And it is why we need to ensure all Americans have access to comprehensive health care that includes annual wellness exams and does not discriminate against preexisting conditions.
In recent years, research has shown that everything from algorithms on Facebook to facial recognition technology produced by Amazon can discriminate against minorities, women and other protected groups.
Last month, a federal judge gave a green light to a lawsuit trying to block the question, on the grounds that it was intended to discriminate against immigrants.
Although the foundation indicated in 2012 that it would stop donating to groups that discriminate against members of the LGBTQ community, the donations continued, Vox reported in March.
The law was ultimately struck down by the 2628th Circuit Court of Appeals which said Republican legislators enacted the law with the intent to discriminate against black voters.
The American Bar Association says it is professional misconduct to discriminate against or harass opposing counsel, or anyone else for that matter, in the course of practicing law.
What better proof that the U.S. really does discriminate against Muslims than to see whole countries of Muslims banned without any real logic regarding the choice of countries?
XP agreed not to discriminate against investment products that compete with those supplied by Itaú, which, in turn, will withhold from interfering in commercial decisions by XP's management.
In tonight's debate, Kasich presented an inversion of his usual argument: he implied that gay couples should learn to love the people who hate and discriminate against them.
Some commenters on Twitter were quick to point out that Huckabee and her father, Mike Huckabee, have advanced so-called religious freedom laws that discriminate against gay people.
The Departments of Justice (DOJ) and Labor announced an agreement Tuesday to work together in cracking down on companies that "discriminate" against U.S. workers by hiring foreign workers.
The appeals court judges did find that one part of the law was constitutional: Doctors can't discriminate against or deny service to patients who own or use firearms.
But the Clinton campaign video goes after Pence for his role in Indiana's controversial religious freedom law, which opponents said would allow businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ people.
My recent reflections have been focused on the onslaught of harmful bills that discriminate against transgender and nonbinary youth, and how to ensure they never pass into law.
Facing a veto from the president, Republicans also agreed to take out a provision that would have allowed federal contractors to discriminate against gay people and religious minorities.
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., writing for the majority in the 7-to-2 decision, said that the amendment did not authorize states to discriminate against new residents.
Harvard says there is no evidence that the admissions committee — with about 40 members of diverse backgrounds — engaged in some kind of conspiracy to discriminate against Asian-Americans.
The new cybersecurity law has met with a barrage of opposition from foreign business lobbies and governments, which say it is vague and could discriminate against overseas companies.
"California has no authority to enforce laws that obstruct or otherwise conflict with, or discriminate against, federal immigration enforcement efforts," the Justice Department had said it its complaint.
This includes but is not limited to: Undoing the Trump administration's rule which allows providers to refuse care to and discriminate against their patients seeking reproductive health care.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court heard arguments on Tuesday in a long-running dispute over congressional and state legislative districts in Texas that challengers said discriminate against minority voters.
Shame on Professor Cheney-Lippold for allowing his wrong-headed political views to override his academic and legal obligation not to discriminate against students who disagree with him.
"Facial Recognition software is notorious for having false positives that ultimately target and discriminate against communities of color," Sarah Noon, an SSDP organizer told Motherboard in a statement.
The party founded in late 2013 by former PP members opposes gender equality laws it says discriminate against men and is also strongly against autonomy for Spain's regions.
Tennessee law does not specifically bar discrimination based on sexuality and gender identity, and LGBT advocates say Green's bill is meant to allow companies to discriminate against them.
While most Americans believe it's already against the law for companies to discriminate against employees based on their sexual orientation, there's no federal law that expressly prohibits it.
"A bathroom bill like the one in Texas sends a message that it is okay to discriminate against someone just for being who they are," Diane Gherson wrote.
Your comments and actions should also be fair — don't discriminate against your driver because of their gender, religion, race, accent, age, hair color, or anything physical about them.
He also said that shortly before he was replaced the next month, he personally warned Ms. Park not to discriminate against cultural figures deemed unfriendly to the president.
In league with Rost, ADF has shepherded this case to the Supreme Court, hoping to create a legal right for employers to discriminate against workers for being trans.
HUD in 2018 filed a housing discrimination lawsuit against Facebook, alleging it allowed landlords and home sellers to discriminate against potential buyers and renters with its ad platform.
"Secretary Azar has given Indiana the greenlight to discriminate against low-income Americans who are just trying to stay healthy and get ahead," Wyden said in a statement.
Harvard's own nationally prominent legal team contends that the evidence from a three-week trial last year showed that Harvard does not intentionally discriminate against Asian-American applicants.
Remarkably, it remains legal under the civil rights laws of the United States and 28 states to discriminate against LGBT Americans in housing, hiring, and ordinary commercial service.
The government, defending the law, said it barred entire categories of speech — "vulgar terms and graphic sexual images" — but did not discriminate against particular viewpoints within those categories.
Management of the DoubleTree hotel told The Oregonian that the incident involving Massey was likely a misunderstanding and that the hotel staff does not racially discriminate against people.
So it was already legal for Mississippi businesses to discriminate against LGBTQ people, whether they cited religious beliefs or just said they don't like gay or transgender people.
Kim Reynolds signed a bill that allows certain health plans to discriminate against those with preexisting conditions and exclude certain benefits, anything from prenatal care to prescription drugs.
In May the challengers, including the ACLU, presented new evidence they said showed that the administration's plan to add the question was intended to discriminate against racial minorities.
What DeVos can do on her own: Walk back protections for LGBTQ students and take the spotlight off colleges that seek to discriminate against them for religious reasons.
Most recently, they have announced a proposed rule that would allow healthcare providers to discriminate against trans patients and refused to let U.S. embassies fly the rainbow Pride flag.
And because of the ill-defined language of the bill, websites and social networks used by the community began to discriminate against sex workers or simply shut down altogether.
Their claims say Walmart violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which forbids companies to discriminate against employees based on their race, religion, ethnicity, or sex.
The Education and Justice Departments told school districts nationwide that while the guidance carries no legal weight, they must not discriminate against students, including based on their gender identity.
In Benioff's perspective, states that discriminate against LGBT employees and customers impact the ability to hire, invest, have conferences and bring people from out of state into that state.
Tom, whose ancestors landed on Ellis Island, meets Senzela from Kabul, who fears that people whose families also came to America seeking safety and opportunity will discriminate against hers.
Hopkins, which found that employers cannot discriminate against employees based on sex stereotypes — for example, a boss cannot fire a woman for being, in the boss's view, too masculine.
Trump issued the original executive order on January 28, which most saw as a clear effort to discriminate against Muslims and sparked widespread protests in airports across the country.
Donald Trump's FCC has done away with net neutrality, which means that now ISPs are legally allowed to discriminate against traffic to certain sites, like, say, Twitter, or Netflix.
His rights to essential goods and services were now circumscribed through an algorithm designed to discriminate against the 7.5 million people on China's "Dishonest Persons Subject to Enforcement" list.
France and the UK's attempts to impose larger tax burdens on big tech companies has led to some political clashes, with the US saying they discriminate against American companies.
The southern African country's parliament also declared it unlawful to discriminate against anyone on the basis of their sexual orientation, instituting a two-year jail term for violating it.
In one memorable exchange, ABC News' George Stephanopoulos grilled him on national television, and Pence refused to answer direct questions about whether the law would discriminate against gay couples.
The big picture: They're moving to outlaw cashless stores because, they say, they discriminate against millions of Americans, mostly the poor, elderly and immigrants, who don't use credit cards.
Many religions discriminate against women, and the rule does not stand out as much in Japan, a country not known for equality of the sexes, as it might elsewhere.
So Israel cannot permanently hold on to all the land without sacrificing either its Jewish majority or the ideal of a proper democracy that does not discriminate against Arabs.
Students could potentially use federal dollars at schools that discriminate against LGBTQ students — even though Title IX is supposed to protect students against discrimination on the basis of sex.
The HIV and AIDS (Prevention and Control) Bill, passed by the country's parliament on Tuesday, will make it illegal to discriminate against people living with and affected by HIV.
To put it more clearly: Under FADA, people and businesses have the right to discriminate against LGBTQ families and individuals because of their personal beliefs about same-sex marriage.
As a business owner and a member of the addiction community, I would never discriminate against someone with a past in drugs and I hope that others don't either.
U.S. Justice Department lawyers argue that such policies "unlawfully discriminate" against poor defendants by using preset bail amounts that don't take into account the accused person's ability to pay.
In the age of big data analytics, the proprietary algorithms web sites use to determine what data to display to visitors have the potential to illegally discriminate against users.
While an earlier draft of the religious liberty order would have let federal contractors discriminate against LGBT employees based on faith beliefs, Thursday's version did not include such provisions.
Meanwhile, in Mississippi, Governor Phil Bryant signed a 'Religious Freedom' bill that would have granted individuals and businesses the right to openly discriminate against members of the LGBT community.
The governor championed and signed the Religious Freedom Restoration Act in 2015, which critics say make it possible for individuals, employers and business owners to discriminate against LGBT people.
"Their attitudes are some different and the notion that you discriminate against somebody against sexual orientation is so out of sync with how most young people think," he said.
" There is a user submission feature that allows visitors to submit the names and information of professors who "discriminate against conservative students and advance leftist propaganda in the classroom.
In particular, they galvanized anger among young Palestinians and Arab Israelis, many of whom believe that peace is impossible and that Israel is fundamentally engineered to discriminate against them.
In February, shortly after his confirmation, the Justice Department withdrew its claim that a voter ID law in Texas was intentionally designed to discriminate against black and Hispanic voters.
"The retail industry ... need(s) to know that businesses cannot discriminate against individuals under the auspice of a marketing strategy or a particular 'look,' " Dreiband said at the time.

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