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Most disfavored racial or ethnic groups are stereotyped as inferior.
The answer was direct instruction — an approach disfavored in Common Core.
Republican leaders wasted little time making it clear they disfavored Moore's candidacy.
To target one disfavored retail channel will leave large holes in our policy.
The court acknowledged that depositions of high-ranking officials are rare and disfavored.
Bernie Sanders, a candidate disfavored by the establishment, to be the night's winner.
Does that justify an immediate firing because the opposition party leader disfavored him?
The wave of utility deregulation started in the 1970s disfavored large, expensive plants.
All state courts need do is brand a disfavored denomination as "sectarian" and—presto!
Players and fans wore German shepherd masks and relished the role of the disfavored.
Lying about millions of illegal votes might excuse suppression of voting by disfavored groups.
Polls have a poor record on predicting behavior around social issues and disfavored groups.
Chilling disfavored political movements is precisely what the First Amendment is meant to protect against.
Avoiding products or services created by executives supporting your disfavored candidate would be pretty difficult.
The disfavored organizations were barred from events and saw questions to Trump's team go unanswered.
Will they be punished or disfavored if they don't throw a couple bucks Trump's way?
Gun-control laws deprive minorities and disfavored groups of the basic right of self-defense.
They have the ability if there is a speaker that is disfavored simply to silence the speaker.
Banks were not going to take risks to offer a marginally profitable product that regulators clearly disfavored.
"Fiscal conservatism" will be deployed as a tool to deny remediation funds to disfavored areas or groups.
Ordinarily, she wrote, the court would extend the benefits conferred by the statute to the disfavored group.
S. developed markets and has a brighter outlook on emerging-market sovereign debt, which it previously disfavored.
The Bureau has targeted specific industries disfavored by the White House and directs its investigations based on politics.
Without independence, it also risks becoming a tool of those in power, to persecute opponents or disfavored groups.
And, at least in these two instances, history has arguably already come to vindicate their then-disfavored positions.
Some say yes: Fighting discrimination — disfavored conduct, not speech — is the general goal of Colorado's public-accommodations law.
"The First Amendment prohibits the government—including Congress—from harassing political opponents and retaliating against disfavored speech," Consovoy wrote.
It was even more extreme to do it by hacking the disfavored candidate's aides' emails and leaking the results.
Discrimination against Catholics, Jews, and other disfavored minority religious groups were all part and parcel of the Progressive project.
Singling out one group of people, in this case people with disabilities, for disfavored and deadly treatment is discriminatory.
Fortunately, the Supreme Court long has disfavored arguments that federal statutes silently erode constitutionally protected rights or state authority.
Kagan also took aim at a broader trend: "weaponizing" free-speech protections to strike down economic regulations disfavored by conservatives.
Limiting the availability of lawful goods and services to consumers in an attempt to punish politically disfavored businesses harms consumers.
Bigotry involves creating a stereotype about a disfavored group and then applying that stereotype to an individual you've never met.
All you have to do is deliver pain to disfavored groups, to target them and make a show of it.
In the Middle East, Christians, Yezidis, disfavored Muslims, and other minorities are still being savaged by ISIS and its jihadist cohorts.
The foremost gun control groups — including the Sandy Hook Promise — have all disfavored banning assault weapons because such bans are ineffective.
These incentives usually favor one energy source over another, until the disfavored sources manage to get their own new tax benefits.
The Chinese government has perfected "reverse censorship," whereby disfavored speech is drowned out by "floods" of distraction or pro-government sentiment.
As with LIVA, partisan gerrymandering politically disadvantages a disfavored group of people, denying them the ordinary lines of political redress and influence.
Careers and reputations built over decades come to ruin, or nearly so, on account of a personal mistake or a disfavored opinion.
It depends on government choosing to move resources to a favored enterprise, even as it refuses to move resources to disfavored enterprises.
But Gorsuch noted that what could be deployed against one of society's most disfavored groups could not be limited strictly to them.
"Psychiatry has become a disfavored area for investment," said Harry Tracy, whose newsletter NeuroPerspective tracks developments in drug treatments for psychiatric problems.
Governments and other groups sometimes perpetrate or tolerate these abuses in order to intimidate, destroy, or drive out members of disfavored religious communities.
Authoritarian governments will be able to abuse the system, using shared information to suppress dissidents, political opponents and disfavored ethnic or religious minorities.
As for what comes after that, this is the same question as the question of what comes next for politically disfavored speech online.
During that era, the bureau too often used arbitrary and retroactive standards to persecute businesses it disliked and interfere with politically disfavored business practices.
Members of the Trump family have been caught communicating with disfavored international actors, like Wikileaks, to undermine the internal political processes of our democracy.
"It is no longer able to tax speech on campus when it finds the speech to be disfavored or unpopular," she said in an interview.
Those who dare to advocate for the full legal equality of non-Muslims, women and disfavored Muslim sects are vulnerable to criminal punishment for blasphemy.
The NFL concussion case, as you know, revived the long-disfavored use of a class action to resolve personal injury claims consolidated in an MDL.
With those two pieces of information, we can figure out which candidates are favored or disfavored by a his constituency compared to the overall set.
Moreover, many of the Supreme Court's free-speech doctrines are designed to protect against unequal or discriminatory enforcement that targets expression disfavored by the government.
During the Obama years, they were less uptight about porn, but started pushing censorship against disfavored political views — it was the revenge of the politically correct.
At one prison, the letter noted, gang members who dominate the kitchen withhold food to punish disfavored prisoners, and control who gets a mattress or blanket.
There's a vast moral difference between these cases, but both share a common thread: using the state's tremendous powers to inflict deliberate harm on a disfavored group.
There is an accumulated burden when you have to keep dealing with these things, when you are excluded and disfavored, when you are presumed dangerous and guilty.
Both effectively sanctioned "a discriminatory policy motivated by animosity toward a disfavored group, all in the name of a superficial claim of national security," Justice Sotomayor wrote.
President Trump would not need Congress, however, to reverse Obama administration regulations disfavored by business groups, including agency prohibitions on mandatory arbitration clauses in consumer and employment contracts.
Worse, it imposes no constraint on future Congresses' powers to manipulate immigration law to exclude yet other disfavored groups, including lawful permanent residents and other lawfully present immigrants.
In that play, two characters chafe against the way that a wheelchair, like color or language, can be a marker of disfavored status within the larger, normative society.
Certainly the United States has its own decent track record of intervening in foreign countries' politics, often up to and including directly fomenting coups against disfavored foreign leaders.
The firing squad only stands to get more intense once midterms get closer, and Trump and his allies have the opportunity to primary disfavored Republican incumbents, like Arizona Sen.
" It said it was urging Toshiba "to cease acting as if Western Digital were simply a disfavored bidder in an open auction and instead enter into substantive, exclusive negotiations.
If the disfavored child really does have poor money-management skills, you can solve that problem (as your ex-husband could have) by putting the money in a trust.
And in the case of marijuana convictions, they're forced to watch them go on to profit from the very acts for which the disfavored masses serve out their sentences.
Unlike a policy based on the considered judgment of military officials, such a policy would likely be viewed as reflecting an improper political purpose or animosity toward a disfavored group.
In addition to the disfavored professionals on the "specified service" list, businesses are denied the pass-through deduction if their "principal asset" is the "reputation or skill" of an employee.
Still his willingness to do business with a ruler the Trump administration seeks to undermine reflects a long tradition of oil companies making deals with disfavored governments around the world.
Jubelirer that gerrymandering could violate the right to freedom of expression and association, by ''subjecting a group of voters or their party to disfavored treatment by reason of their views.
It does so by injecting into the body politic the notion that certain religious groups can be disfavored merely because they have beliefs that run contrary to prevailing social norms.
This is part of the ozone recovery trend that has been confirmed in recent years, but has more to do with higher-than-normal temperatures in Antarctica that disfavored ozone depletion.
And as Trump has proudly pandered to bigots to build his coalition, Cruz must have known that standing up for the rights of these disfavored minorities would provoke the crowd further.
The Trump administration forecasts its deportation raids not to make them more successful, but to instill fear in disfavored communities and to signal to his supporters that he's doing just that.
Abbasi, in which Justice Anthony Kennedy, writing for a 4-2 majority, suggested that such remedies would be "disfavored" going forward, effectively limiting the application of Bivens to its particular facts.
Rucho, Republicans in North Carolina were doing the rigging, creating congressional districts in such a way as to ensure that Democrats would be disfavored despite the electorate's nearly 50-50 composition.
When it encourages others to punish its critics — as when it demanded that the N.F.L., on pain of tax penalties, censor players — it is wielding state power to punish disfavored speech.
Hawaii "blindly accept[s] the Government's misguided invitation to sanction a discriminatory policy motivated by animosity toward a disfavored group, all in the name of a superficial claim of national security."
A New York City mayor and a New Jersey governor of questionable ethical standing—although he's now disfavored—these are not the prime time, A-list, varsity team of American government.
It then attempted to skip the circuit courts, petitioning the Supreme Court in November to hear the cases before any appeals court had ruled, a move that's generally disfavored by the justices.
But like the notion that there's nothing cruel about separating small children from their mothers, the theory that the cruelty can be indefinitely contained and focused on disfavored ethnic groups is mistaken.
Every coffee enthusiast will rightly tell you that blade grinders are disfavored because they produce a seemingly random particle size distribution; there can be both powder and essentially whole coffee beans coexisting.
It leads to a misallocation of resources, creating favored industries that are too big and disfavored sectors that are too small relative to the size they would be in a free market.
It's yet another way he can realize the harsh vision of his campaign — another way he can fulfill his promise to target the disfavored and disdained with the power of the state.
So, anyone who has a problem with me defending freedom of expression as embodied by today's disfavored crowd... well, they are free to accept my cordial invitation to them to go fuck themselves.
The fact is the United States is taking in far fewer refugees from all religious groups, with Christians being less disfavored than others but still getting rejected at a higher rate than before.
After Joe Biden's incredible string of victories on Super Tuesday, just four days earlier, a new phase of the Democratic primary campaign — one that greatly disfavored Sanders's once-unstoppable candidacy — was now underway.
"History teaches caution and skepticism when vague notions of national security are used to justify vast, unprecedented exclusionary measures that target disfavored classes," lawyers for the Japanese American Citizens League told the justices.
" The chain said it also agreed to inform its New York franchisees that these agreements "are disfavored by New York law and that the OAG believes that those franchisees should void any such agreements.
He said that the department's space allocations generally disfavored charter schools, and that several other Success schools in the city had many more students per classroom than traditional public schools in the same buildings.
Much of the book is devoted to describing how nonwhites and disfavored European immigrant groups in previous generations were excluded by illiberal nationalists both from the polity and from mainstream accounts of American history.
There's no doubt gerrymandering is one of the scourges of our political "system": nothing more than a way for incumbents to stack the odds in their favor, further disenfranchising and redlining disfavored populations and districts.
Wittenberg, where Luther lived most of his life, was protected by important German princes, but to tip it in the slightest degree toward association with any disfavored population would be to put it at risk.
"It's unfortunately not uncommon for governments to identify an ethnically or racially or religiously disfavored group and then to sort of systematically write laws that strip the fundamental rights of those people," Mr. Baluarte said.
The Treasury Department's list of designated terrorists and other disfavored groups is already a major tool of enforcement for traditional banks and apps like Venmo, which use the list to block money transfers to terrorist groups.
"By singling out LGBT people for disfavored treatment and explicitly writing discrimination against transgender people into state law, (the new law) violates the most basic guarantees of equal treatment and the U.S. Constitution," the lawsuit claims.
They are crucial advisers, sure, but when things don't go their way and the president lurches in some disfavored direction, anonymous allies deftly temper expectations about what the couple can really achieve, while their internal enemies pounce.
In resolving this appeal, we remind the litigants and the public that if the First Amendment means anything, it means that the best response to disfavored speech on matters of public concern is more speech, not less.
"By classifying on the basis of 'homosexuality,' the challenged statute...discriminates against non-heterosexual students on the basis of sexual orientation and places them in an expressly disfavored class," the lawsuit filed in federal court Thursday states.
They were intellectuals as well as artists, a disfavored combination throughout most of American art history: Artists weren't supposed to think about the implications of what they were doing, or the overall context in which it appeared.
I have previously argued that Pelosi's propensity to enforce personal loyalty might help her consolidate power in the caucus, but it could also breed discontent among those whom she disfavored, especially if they are denied opportunities for influence.
In countries where governments can take away rights or property without due process, the coercive power of the government is easily turned against political opponents or activists, disfavored minorities, pesky journalists, and others who threaten the status quo.
This section's designation of the key players in the review-and-listing process may provide some modest hope that it will be a serious effort and not a disguised way to blacklist nations disfavored for other reasons. Gen.
"By singling out LGBT people for disfavored treatment and explicitly writing discrimination against transgender people into state law, H.B. 2 violates the most basic guarantees of equal treatment and the U.S. Constitution," the lawsuit filed against the state said.
While the wealthiest Americans are as entitled to their civil liberties as everyone else, few legal minds are as eager as Dershowitz to place upon their shoulders a mantle usually reserved for the most downtrodden and disfavored among us.
"In resolving this appeal," the court concludes, "we remind the litigants and the public that if the First Amendment means anything, it means that the best response to disfavored speech on matters of public concern is more speech, not less."
And if what we want is a political culture with a greater regard for the dignity of those disfavored by the meritocracy — men and women of all colors and creeds — the way to get it may involve more, and better, condescension.
The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has rescinded a 22-year-old policy that disfavored the use of mandatory arbitration in cases of alleged workplace discrimination, saying it clashed with more recent U.S. Supreme Court precedent that has upheld arbitration agreements.
"According to this court's First Amendment retaliation and ballot access cases, government officials may not single out particular individuals for disfavored treatment on the basis of the views that they have expressed at the ballot box in prior elections," he said.
The power of governments and other powerful interests to censor and suppress the speech of disfavored groups is already so great that it would be foolish to arrogate to such interests even greater powers to control the speech and expression of citizens.
Gaggles are one thing, but if Spicer banned disfavored journalists from briefings held in the White House press room with large groups of journalists, viewpoint-based exclusions from a forum traditionally open to a wide range of reporters could cross the legal line.
The state of Hawaii and others challenging the ban argued that anti-Muslim comments Trump made on the campaign trail and in office showed that the now-indefinite policy was rooted in an animus toward Muslim people and unconstitutionally disfavored a specific religion.
The younger Mr. Kim, 22014, has ordered the execution of scores of senior officials, including at least one disfavored relative, and may have been prompted to act if he believed that Beijing saw his half brother as a possible replacement for him.
To a population that conceives of amnesty as an unpardonable sin and that imagines Puerto Rico to be an island of hapless foreigners, Rubio's success there merely confirms that his appeal isn't to the median GOP base voter, but to a disfavored segment of society.
Tom Lorenzen, a Crowell & Moring attorney who is representing energy cooperatives challenging the plan, argues that by going beyond regulating individual plants to "shut down disfavored units"—namely, coal-burning plants—the EPA has "gone outside the fence line" and hence overstepped its legal authority.
As a Republican, he should also favor letting people and the states that represent them make their own decisions and be very cautious about setting a dangerous anti-federalism precedent, not just for online gambling, but for any number of other politically disfavored activities.
"By singling out LGBT people for disfavored treatment and explicitly writing discrimination against transgender people into state law, (the new law) violates the most basic guarantees of equal treatment and the U.S. Constitution," the lawsuit claims, according to a report from The Associated Press.
The key is to be urgently building out the network of mutual aid — lawyers, communications people, church networks, neighborhood phone trees, your local A.C.L.U., journalists you want to alert immediately if there's a state action against a disfavored group or other citizens committing hate crimes.
"By singling out LGBT people for disfavored treatment and explicitly writing discrimination against transgender people into state law, (the state) violates the most basic guarantees of equal treatment and the U.S. Constitution," said the lawsuit, which was filed by the American Civil Liberties Union and Lambda Legal.
Not because the senators of that era represented a bygone ideal of civic virtue, but because the mixing of parties and ideologies on both sides served as a fail-safe against the passage of bills that affected every American but disfavored only one party's favored states.
In one case involving more than a dozen doctors, Cornerstone was accused of being "so grossly mismanaged and overextended that it became fundamentally unprofitable, and was able to pay its business debts only by arbitrarily reducing the compensation of certain disfavored physicians," according to the lawsuit.
"Absent this Court's review, government officials will keep dragging 'reasonable and sincere people' of faith like Barronelle through the courts ... imposing ruinous judgments, and barring them from their professions simply because they hold disfavored views about marriage," Stutzman's lawyers wrote to the high court last September.
By blindly accepting the government's misguided invitation to sanction a discriminatory policy motivated by animosity toward a disfavored group, all in the name of a superficial claim of national security, the court redeploys the same dangerous logic underlying Korematsu and merely replaces one 'gravely wrong' decision with another.
Writing a full year ago, the New Statesman's Kevin Meagher warned that Brexit, which was massively disfavored by Northern Irish voters, was a political tinderbox waiting to ignite in Northern Ireland, because it could bring calls for Northern Irish reunification with its southern (and European) neighbor back into the spotlight.
"By blindly accepting the government's misguided invitation to sanction a discriminatory policy motivated by animosity toward a disfavored group, all in the name of a superficial claim of national security, the Court redeploys the same dangerous logic underlying Korematsu and merely replaces one 'gravely wrong' decision with another," Sotomayor wrote.
"If the Proclamation does target Muslims for disfavored treatment, then the history of the government's mistreatement of Mormons suggests it could take decades-if not longer-to undo the damage that official action would cause to both America's body politic and the place of Muslims in our society," they argued.
"By blindly accepting the Government's misguided invitation to sanction a discriminatory policy motivated by animosity toward a disfavored group, all in the name of a superficial claim of national security, the Court redeploys the same dangerous logic underlying Korematsu and merely replaces one gravely wrong decision with another," she said.
"By blindly accepting the Government's misguided invitation to sanction a discriminatory policy motivated by animosity toward a disfavored group, all in the name of a superficial claim of national security, the Court redeploys the same dangerous logic underlying Korematsu and merely replaces one 'gravely wrong' decision with another," Breyer wrote.
"By blindly accepting the government's misguided invitation to sanction a discriminatory policy motivated by animosity toward a disfavored group, all in the name of a superficial claim of national security, the court redeploys the same dangerous logic underlying Korematsu and merely replaces one 'gravely wrong' decision with another," she wrote.
And while the president is now embattled on multiple fronts and disfavored by a majority of Americans in most polls, he has one big advantage: His 2020 campaign, flush with cash, is poised to dominate online again, according to experts on both ends of the political spectrum, independent researchers and tech executives.
There's Justice Brett Kavanaugh, a so-called "Establishment" choice for the Court disfavored by social conservatives because he's viewed as unwilling to overturn Roe, who is even called "Karl Rove in a robe" and a "swamp denizen" by some on the right because of his ties to Bush-era — and very unpopular — conservatism.
But the power of polls to predict behavior around social issues and disfavored groups has always been poor, and what we know about people's attitudes and actions when it comes to L.G.B.T. concerns tells a cautionary tale about how to interpret claims by voters that they won't support an openly gay candidate for president.
Washington (CNN)The Trump administration released a new analysis Tuesday claiming that 73% of those convicted of "international terrorism-related charges" in US federal courts following the attacks on September 11, 2001, were "foreign-born," attempting to draw a causal connection between hotly debated immigration policies disfavored by President Donald Trump and acts of terrorism.
America was born imperfect and remains so, in this story, but it is a place where the most oppressed and disfavored people need never despair of their future, need never abandon the promise of the founding, because the arc of our national story can always, with enough activist zeal and procedural perseverance, be bent toward justice.
While the practice is disfavored — under Supreme Court rules, such review is only granted if a party can show "the case is of such imperative public importance as to justify deviation from normal appellate practice and to require immediate determination in this Court" — the Justice Department in the Trump administration has regularly gone to the high court seeking action before the appeals courts have weighed in.

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