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"Any attempt to move away comes laden with this set of assumptions about consumer rights, but those aren't really legal rights—or, at least, they're very unsettled legal rights," she says.
" He said the players had merely "reserved our legal rights.
Zaw Htay said the journalists' legal rights were being respected.
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And then there's the legal right to having... legal rights.
Jobs and legal rights for them are out of reach.
Countries can sign away their legal rights if they want.
We are going to court to exercise our legal rights.
There are, however, legal rights you can't get rid of.
This country gave all its rivers their own legal rights
We have been demanding our basic human and legal rights.
Those pardoned will have restrictions on their legal rights lifted.
We reserve all legal rights and remedies in this matter.
Copyrights are intangible legal rights; they don't take up space.
Denial of legal rights Many migrants said they were not informed of their legal rights after being detained by Border Patrol agents and not allowed to see the declarations agents made about their detentions.
Many British workers find it hard to enforce their legal rights.
Does she have any legal rights in a co-op sublet?
Is it about having more legal rights, like driving or voting?
Instead, she outlined immigrants' legal rights in the face of detention.
Yet they only have secure legal rights to 10 percent, RRI said.
It has caused some localities and individuals to forgo their legal rights.
At age 18, young adults receive a host of new legal rights.
Protesters have likewise created their own institutions to defend their legal rights.
He's not representing our views, he's defending our legal rights in court.
Many of the loans required borrowers to sign away their legal rights.
He held training sessions to teach young black people their legal rights.
We ask that you respect other people's copyrights, trademarks, and other legal rights.
In any case, the dead have few legal rights, according to the Times.
Recently, however, a nascent transgender activist movement has gained attention and legal rights.
But that's not the only instance of extending legal rights to nonhuman entities.
The app lets users ask questions on company policies or their legal rights.
Erdogan dismissed the accusations, saying his party was only exercising its legal rights.
In July, Bangladesh recognized all rivers in the country as having legal rights.
Nor does it affect the legal rights that you have over your data.
Some argue that it violates the legal rights of refugees under international law.
The court agreed and stripped the rivers of their short-lived legal rights.
Instead, they teach people how to press administrative offices for their legal rights.
"We are continuing to evaluate his legal rights and responsibilities," Mr. Zeisler said.
The presentations were designed to provide basic information about Saudi women's legal rights.
What if the citizens of Toledo passed a law giving it legal rights?
Do I have the same legal rights at the border that I would elsewhere?
Owners also split apart parents who had no legal rights to prevent their sale.
He now needs to go through an adoption process to get any legal rights.
Employees have various legal rights, typically including sick pay and protection against unfair dismissal.
A police representative said Thursday the investigation denied the accused officers their legal rights.
"It is a case about group political interests, not individual legal rights," he wrote.
Founded in 1995, LELDF protects law enforcement professionals by fighting for their legal rights.
He pointed out that while expectations are different than legal rights, they're still important.
Without legal rights to the land, the Agta risk having it claimed by others.
My fascination with legal rights and inequality made it seem less of a compromise.
What that means is that Trump is actively undermining the legal rights of whistleblowers.
He upheld the use of affirmative action, extended legal rights to foreign terrorists at Gitmo.
I think women should consider pursuing their legal rights that I believe they may have.
They offer guidance on their legal rights and on how to interrogate and demobilise them.
The legal rights of Lee and his family had been upheld and guaranteed, he said.
Rajab continued to be afforded full legal rights and access to legal counsel, it said.
Chinese judicial authorities fully guarantee all legal rights of criminal suspects when handling their cases.
Most patients don't know their legal rights and many struggle to pay these outrageous bills.
Terrorist attacks allowed the federal government to gain new powers that have eroded legal rights.
In his fantasy, being interesting afforded you more opportunities and protections than actual legal rights.
Many of these services also include terms of service restrictions that erode your legal rights.
If they do, it could be considered discriminatory or an obstruction of their legal rights.
" "Chinese judicial authorities fully guarantee all legal rights of criminal suspects when handling their cases.
Unauthorized immigrants still have legal rights, Ms. David said, and immigration courts are severely backlogged.
We must also provide shelter services to survivors, and inform them of their legal rights.
Mr. Smith acknowledged that Microsoft had fewer legal rights in China than in other countries.
"Our legal tradition rejects warehousing human beings while their legal rights are being determined," wrote Goldsmith.
Perdue would have been within his legal rights to simply walk away or decline the question.
China has said only that the legal rights of the two men are being fully guaranteed.
The counseling can take up to 30 days, and informs the accusers of their legal rights.
Corporations have attempted to claim exclusive legal rights to everything from yoga moves to genetic sequences.
But so far, except in South America, objections to animal legal rights have carried the day.
I don't believe football players are entitled to any more legal rights than anyone else has.
Lyft only recently scored the legal rights to operate the e-bike program in San Francisco.
The pharmacist Arteaga saw was within his legal rights to deny her the pregnancy-ending medication.
Consumers are routinely subjected to overlong terms of service that all but dismantle their legal rights.
But European and Latin American countries aren't the only ones extending legal rights to transgender individuals.
He is also one of the staunchest opponents of legal rights for undocumented "Dreamers" in Congress.
It reaffirms the power of Congress in defining legal rights, privileges, and obligations in our country.
These acts of hostility and violence have no current legal consequence — machines have no protected legal rights.
People can call in and choose options including hearing messages about subjects like health and legal rights.
They could choose to have their children deported with them, by "waiving" the child's remaining legal rights.
Granting full citizenship to Syrians could go some way to improving their living conditions and legal rights.
The suspects are in custody and will be granted legal rights and due process, the source added.
"Our client frankly didn't know what his legal rights were until he came to us," Kent added.
"If they in fact do exist, Attorney Davidson will pursue all his legal rights under the law."
"President Trump was thus forced to bring this lawsuit to safeguard his legal rights," his lawyers wrote.
Most women work as maids, often for more than 22017 hours a day, with few legal rights.
About 20% of questions pertained to legal rights, said lawyer DJ Jones, member-leader of (Trans)forming.
The White House's defense that firing Comey was within Trump's legal rights is no defense at all.
Increasingly, fathers are joining the criticism of these policies — and asserting their legal rights to challenge them.
Rivers and forests have already won legal rights in countries like Ecuador, Colombia, India, and New Zealand.
The point is to push people to the breaking point so they'll give up their legal rights.
Some legal rights advocates said Ms. Bensouda's intentions, should they succeed, would send a powerful counter-message.
If the result could be reasonably considered transformative, the appropriator is within his or her legal rights.
The meetings and calls to HR take time, as does the online research of your legal rights.
It's a constitutional amendment that would guarantee equal legal rights for all American citizens regardless of sex.
A guardian has all the legal rights of a parent, but no financial responsibilities to the child.
"The legal rights and interests of these two Canadians have been safeguarded," Lu told a daily news briefing.
The lower court ruled that GM's failure to notify consumers about the safety defect violated their legal rights.
However, the game's makers didn't get permission from the legal rights holder of those designs, Solid Oak Sketches.
Legal rights get all mixed up with scientific credit, as the CRISPR patent battle has made crystal clear.
If Congress fails to act, our company will exercise its legal rights properly to help protect our employees.
Despite advances in women's legal rights, a "good woman" in American workplaces is still shaped by gender stereotypes.
In Turkey, even though polygamous marriages are not uncommon, only the first wife is entitled to legal rights.
For information on how to help defend the legal rights of detained immigrants, check out The Florence Project.
Now, under copyright right law, it's true, you do have sort of the legal rights to challenge someone.
The pediatrician, upon hearing their story, decided to give them information on their legal rights as undocumented residents.
Meanwhile, it appears that workers are becoming more aware of their legal rights to demand pay and benefits.
China will take necessary measures to protect its legal rights and interests in the U.S. wrongdoing, Wang added.
The group's CEO Linda Lipsen said the plan would take away patients' legal rights if they are harmed.
A threat to legal rights those voters now take for granted may make it easier to rally them.
The backlog is particularly problematic because H-28503B workers waiting for a green card have limited legal rights.
A cop should not have any more legal rights than a civilian, other than the power to detain.
In response, we organized a town hall meeting and worked with our patients to understand their legal rights.
The Association will pursue its legal rights and hold Ackerman accountable for any damage it caused the Association.
It's past time to prohibit the "ripoff clauses" that prevent consumers from enforcing their most basic legal rights.
The Equal Justice Initiative, a legal rights organization in Montgomery, is to formally announce the plans on Tuesday.
These include assisting refugees in applying for asylum and explaining legal rights to people who are HIV-positive.
These screens are blocking merchants' legal rights, and the card brands are manipulating the market to their advantage.
A lawsuit once thought to be the first to give an aborted fetus legal rights has been tossed.
And for population that's routinely disenfranchised and denied their legal rights, that could be the ultimate game changer.
His family had no legal rights to leave Myanmar, so they followed his instructions to sneak into India.
Instead, he speaks of counterstrikes, suggesting a more passive interpretation of the country's legal rights under the Constitution.
"Migrant workers are employed and live under a different set of legal rights than Canadians," Mr. Ramsaroop added.
She ended her state lawsuit in 2017 with a settlement that suggested legal rights for people in quarantine.
The result is that refugees' treatment frequently falls far short of the legal rights to which they are entitled.
When employees are well-informed of their legal rights — and many are not — the law can make a difference.
Dawn wanted to have legal rights as a parent, even if she is not a biological one, Silverman said.
Police said Cheng was released as scheduled on Saturday and that his legal rights and interests had been observed.
Many sperm or egg donors refuse to allow contact, and are well within their legal rights to do so.
Mr Sessions has spoken against granting terrorist detainees the legal rights of criminal suspects, including access to a lawyer.
He said Vietnam wanted to protect its legal rights and interests in the area in line with international law.
Not very long ago, only caucasian male, property-owning citizens were entitled to the full panoply of legal rights.
Yet they only have secure legal rights to 10 percent, according to advocacy group Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI).
It's not creating any more legal rights for anyone, it's just educating them about the rights they already have.
But we have a kid, so the bottom line is that marriage solidifies our legal rights as a family.
This also means that the children have no legal rights to property and other benefits from the other parent.
The petitions were filed by members of the Mahiti Swewa Samati, a local group working for farmers legal rights.
Ultimately, weak rule-of-law deprives societies of legal rights and, from such circumstances, the potential to thrive socioeconomically.
The party's leadership will help protect employees' legal rights and ensure the stability of corporate reforms, the cabinet said.
Grab said it completed the deal within its legal rights, and did not intentionally or negligently breach competition laws.
They must receive the same status and the same legal rights and protections as everyone else in the country.
Who has which formal legal rights, and who has access to the resources necessary to actually enjoy those rights?
A federal agency has found that Google was well within its legal rights to fire James Damore in 2017.
That changed in the 20th century when states had to recognize that women were also entitled to legal rights.
"The last thing I would do is prejudice the legal rights of any person, in any circumstances," Nixon said.
For information on housing, money, children, and your legal rights, consult the The Survivor's Handbook, created by Women's Aid.
It's a common tactic, often used by companies seeking to discourage workers from asserting their legal rights at all.
"At that point, it is our position that this young man was well within his legal rights," he said.
Jessica L. Roberts is a bioethicist and law professor who specializes in people's legal rights in their genetic data.
The House just passed a groundbreaking bill that would restore legal rights to millions of American workers and consumers.
It's possible, especially as the notion that nature deserves its own legal rights has been gaining ground in recent years.
When Silver told the story, you could hear the pain of Charlotte giving up her legal rights to her work.
Public service organizations no longer have any legal rights or expectations—only what appears in the text of the contract.
Civil partnerships were introduced in Britain in 2004, giving gay couples similar legal rights to those enjoyed by married heterosexuals.
Yet they only have secure legal rights to 10%, according to the Washington-based advocacy group Rights and Resources Initiative.
Only when indigenous Canadians began using the courts to defend their legal rights did their situation finally start to improve.
"I wanted to make sure that people were prepared, not panicked, and that they understood their legal rights," Schaaf wrote.
An international agreement called the Nagoya protocol already gives legal rights to the country of origin of exploited biological material.
He did not announce that he officially supported the legal rights of gay couples who wanted to marry until 2013.
And Americans today have no more legal rights to privacy than they did when Carroll's crusade began two years ago.
After lengthy negotiations, congressional aides added language to the bill aimed at preserving legal rights to sue over defective vehicles.
The GO-COFINA battle has become a flashpoint in the dispute, with both sides claiming ironclad legal rights to payment.
Never before has a Federal agency taken such a far-reaching step against the legal rights of the creative community.
These vital resources assist domestic violence survivors in attaining safety, exercising their legal rights, and other fundamental needs of surviving.
"If Congress fails to act, our company will exercise its legal rights properly to help protect our employees," Smith said.
The bystanders' actions were "well within their legal rights" and likely would be protected by good Samaritan laws, Mathews said.
The bystanders' actions were "well within their legal rights" and likely would be protected by good Samaritan laws, police aid.
"[The plaintiff's case is] about group political interests, not individual legal rights," Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the majority.
Much of its executives' time is spent trying to wrangle the legal rights for unloved projects that remain in limbo.
This ruling gave same-sex couples the same legal rights to marry as partnerships between one man and one woman. 
Grab completed the Transaction within its legal rights, and still maintains we did not intentionally or negligently breach competition laws.
Seven years ago, the ALI began pondering a new restatement governing consumer contracts—and your legal rights as a consumer.
Second, part-timers are more likely to have a "bad job"—one that offers little training and few legal rights.
That said, the courts maintain their authority to protect the legal rights of persons and institutions ensnared in kangaroo tribunals.
There have been contentious battles not only over the material but over the legal rights to use the Dilla name.
They said the talks represented an "unprecedented violation" of workers' legal rights in Europe to be consulted about major decisions.
It is legal strategy: If the lake gets legal rights, the theory goes, people can sue polluters on its behalf.
The E.R.A., a proposed amendment to the Constitution, would guarantee equal legal rights for all American citizens regardless of sex.
"It can take 100 to 200 years to achieve some legal rights but a day to lose them," he said.
There's no system of power keeping straight people out of work, without equal legal rights, or in danger of physical violence.
After all, if a company finds itself in severe financial stress, bondholders have more legal rights than owners of the stock.
The employment lawyers said the bigger issue is that the agreements create the appearance that interns have waived their legal rights.
In response, Logsdon sent a counter notice to her provider, claiming she was within her legal rights to use the Pepes.
Yet they only have secure legal rights to 10 percent, according to Washington D.C.-based advocacy group Rights and Resources Initiative.
Yeah, so we have the legal rights to do that, obviously, but the magic is in how the content's framed up.
As Milk believed it would, this identity-based argument led to legal rights, from anti-discrimination legislation to same-sex marriage.
American ships and planes regularly exert legal rights to cross the South China Sea, triggering Chinese responses that could escalate unpredictably.
Those who favor raising the age argue that underage minors do not have the same legal rights as their older partner.
"This advice line's purpose is to empower women to exercise their legal rights in the workplace," she said in a statement.
But activists across the abortion debate read the language as about something else altogether — instilling more legal rights on unborn children.
But as more and more families take the leap into the frozen unknown, there are practical concerns—legal rights, money, consent.
Cattrachas head Indyra Mendoza noted LGBT+ people have virtually no legal rights in Honduras, where gay marriage and adoption are banned.
For women seeking abortions, that kind of consensus about our legal rights—not to mention our taxpayer-funded healthcare—has benefits.
The automaker added that the seizure of General Motors Venezolana, its Venezuelan subsidiary, shows a "total disregard" of its legal rights.
But another older farmer, 72-year-old Matthew Soi, said he was uncertain about his own legal rights to his land.
Americans should not have to choose between forfeiting their legal rights and getting adequate medical care, a government agency has decided.
Its invocation of the natural and legal rights of people born equal is the standard for human rights the world over.
If they decline, the retailer may pursue "other legal rights to seek restitution and resolve this crime," the video reportedly says.
Unknown to most Americans, clauses buried in the fine print of everyday contracts compel them to give up their legal rights.
Liu Shiyu, the top securities regulator, also told a meeting of investors that their legal "rights and interests" would be protected.
According to the PPCI poll, 55 percent of California's likely voters support policy to protect the legal rights of undocumented immigrants.
This is unfair to patients and unfair to our police force who are unknowingly violating the legal rights of suffering citizens.
So people feel like they are safe to talk about it and safe in the fact they are your legal rights.
And even once they gained those legal rights, society and culture also had to change to accept women in leadership positions.
As a result, Bitfinex has decided to assert all of its legal rights and remedies against this agitator and his associates.
"Unlocking the Cage" examines the legal rights of animals, while Daveed Diggs narrates a tale about young creatures navigating the wild.
Cheer mixes touch on two sets of legal rights—performance rights and master use rights—which have to be licensed separately.
Our efforts are also buoyed by recent developments that have seen legal rights granted to rivers in New Zealand and Bangladesh.
"Monsanto is weighing options for appealing (the ruling) and will take all measures to protect its legal rights," the statement said.
Instead, it simply prevents mandatory pre-arbitration clauses from blocking consumers from banding together to pursue their legal rights in court.
Grab said it completed the transaction within its legal rights, and maintained it did not intentionally or negligently breach competition laws.
The government has said it has given every detained parent notice of their legal rights, and contact information for an attorney.
HamDam includes the usual ovulation and period tracking features, but contains additional information about reproductive and legal rights for Iranian women.
Petruchio has the entire patriarchy on his side, while Kate has no legal rights and no weapons but her sharp tongue.
I also think it's obscuring the fact that I do think there are potential legal rights for founders who are sexually harassed.
The owner of a physical copy of a work has legal rights that allow lending, giving away, archiving, preserving, and selling it.
There's a term for what happens when people don't exercise their legal rights — like criticizing the president — because they fear the consequences.
It is almost impossible for asylum-seekers to assert their legal rights, says Gabor Gyulai of the Hungarian Helsinki Committee, a watchdog.
Instead, she compares it to the notion of corporate personhood, which gives companies some of the legal rights and responsibilities of people.
Explicitly recognizing their legal rights would signal that our society accepts kinky sex and recognizes its practice as a legitimate sexual identity.
His arrest made him the first foreign worker in China to be entangled in the Chinese government's crackdown on legal rights groups.
Weill has devoted his entire career to reducing hunger and poverty and protecting the legal rights of children and low-income people.
It will take a lot more effort to educate the broader public on their legal rights and to train enough legal officials.
Michael Grosse-Broemer, the head of Merkel's Christian Democrats (CDU) in parliament, said traditions, as well as legal rights, would be observed.
The G.O.-COFINA battle has become a flashpoint in Puerto Rico's economic crisis, with both sides claiming ironclad legal rights to payment.
"While we remain open to dialogue with the Zambian government, we will consider all options to preserve our legal rights," he said.
At a recent Supreme Court hearing challenging the military tribunals, Pakistan's chief justice questioned whether convicts should be allowed basic legal rights.
"We are alarmed and afraid – not only of losing our legal rights, but of losing our freedom and our lives," she said.
Lu did not say whether the men were provided with attorneys, but said their legal rights "are being safeguarded," the AP reported.
Expanding legal rights for nonhumans The 9th Circuit ruling comes after PETA and Slater last year reached a settlement in the dispute.
A: The subletter has whatever legal rights she agreed to in the sublease she signed with the shareholder, who is her landlord.
It is encouraging to see public officials and private sector professionals stand up for American innovation and the legal rights of innovators.
Despite massive strides made for women's legal rights, women are still expected to do the majority of domestic work and emotional labor.
Easing access to finance can help develop small and medium enterprises and ensuring adequate protection of legal rights can help raise growth.
Hundreds of drivers signed interest-only loans requiring them to forfeit legal rights and indefinitely give up almost every dollar they earned.
They do not pinpoint any particular jurisdiction, nor do they target common citizens or affect the legal rights and freedoms of individuals.
The Copwatch workshops, activists said, are intended to teach people their legal rights and how to safely record interactions with police officers.
Rao pointed to the need to keep the House from circumventing judicial processes better suited to protecting the legal rights of defendants.
"We stand by the strength of the suit and by the courage of the plaintiffs to stand up for their legal rights."
From the beginning, police officials have said they have taken extra steps to safeguard the teenagers' legal rights in Ms. Majors's case.
After graduation, he took a job at a law firm, then became the executive director of the Legal Rights Center in Minneapolis.
Why should Equifax be able to force people to surrender their legal rights when the company put their personal information at risk?
The cover did symbolize a new level of representation for trans people in the U.S., resulting in modest gains in legal rights.
In 2018 the White Earth Band of the Chippewa tribe in Minnesota gave legal rights to wild rice in their tribal courts.
But women have far more legal rights in the Emirates than in neighboring Saudi Arabia, where the guardianship system is much stricter.
A court in The Hague has ruled that China has no historic legal rights over the waters of the South China Sea.
The examination found overwhelming evidence that decade after decade and up to this day, people have often been denied fundamental legal rights.
Asked about concerns with their services, WinIt, DoNotPay and TurboAppeal emphasized that they are simply empowering more consumers to exercise their legal rights.
It added that he was a Canadian citizen enjoying consular protection, as well as the legal rights of a Hong Kong permanent resident.
And around the world companies, foundations and assorted units of government have legal rights and responsibilities independent of the people who staff them.
"While Vedanta intends to fully defend its legal rights, we remain open to dialog," CEO Srinivasan Venkatakrishnan said in a statement on Monday.
"While Vedanta intends to fully defend its legal rights, we remain open to dialogue," CEO Srinivasan Venkatakrishnan said in a statement on Monday.
"For 2,000 years all nonhuman animals have been legal things who lack the capacity for any legal rights," noted Wise in the statement.
Syrians are gradually gaining legal rights in Turkey, which for some time granted them a vague "guest" status rather than formal refugee recognition.
For example, it can tone down its claims to legal rights that flow from created islands or tidal rock formations in the region.
"[Legalization would] create considerable uncertainty for employers relative to their legal rights and obligations, particularly as relates to workplace drug policies," Lord said.
The state could also grant Mauna Kea personhood, bestowing it "the legal rights of people to be healthy and protected," Goodyear-Kaʻōpua said.
Damien said that Beirut Pride is not looking to promote legal rights such as gay marriage -- Lebanon has not fully legalized civil marriages.
In the talks, Sinn Fein is demanding legal rights for Irish speakers, the legalization of gay marriage and official inquiries into historic crimes.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks tonight at a conference organized by Alliance Defending Freedom, an organization that advocates for legal rights for Christians.
The Court ruled that corporations were private entities with their own legal rights, and that the legislature could not simply change their charters.
It could also mean a new dispensation of basic legal rights, such as granting residents, rather than only citizens, the right to vote.
The 15 companies named in the suit denied any wrongdoing, but pledged to inform au pairs about their legal rights in the future.
Mr. Zhou led a law firm in Beijing that took on many contentious cases about legal rights, as well as conventional commercial work.
But whether SEBI has legal rights to get into individual social media accounts does not appear to have been established, the lawyers said.
Giving fetuses or embryos the same legal rights as people who are already born is a direct attack on the right to abortion.
Citizens' EU legal rights (53) This would allow people to sue the government in UK courts for breaching "general principles" of EU law.
Local activists argue that the rural farmers were unaware of the trademark and their legal rights in the matter, and reportedly accused PepsiCo.
After graduating from Ivy League college Yale, Cory Booker took his first job with an inner city legal rights center in New York.
In 2002, Congress passed the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act, which guaranteed to infants born at any stage of development full legal rights.
White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders later told reporters that Trump considers Saipov an "enemy combatant," a designation that would curtail his legal rights.
If they'd won their lawsuit, they could have been entitled to a variety of legal rights, from overtime pay to reimbursement for expenses.
They may actually be changing our legal rights, simply by rewiring our expectations of how much control we have over our personal data.
Disputes/Arbitration: PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY -- IT MAY SIGNIFICANTLY AFFECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING YOUR RIGHT TO FILE A LAWSUIT IN COURT.
But in the 1970s, women had few legal rights, and all but a few of the co-op's 247 founding members were men.
What this means is there is no ambiguity, they say: A frozen embryo is not a "person," nor does it have legal rights.
In 2002, Congress passed the Born-Alive Infants Protection Act, which guaranteed full legal rights to infants born at any stage of development.
Importantly, these reforms will do nothing to curtail the proper legal rights of any entity - whether an individual inventor or an operating company.
Some of the most high-profile retrenchments have involved gay legal rights, an area where the Obama administration made a big change, too.
Giving legal rights to a river helps compensate for the fact that the rights of those living along it are frequently being violated.
Top police officials have said they are taking extra steps to safeguard the teenagers' legal rights in the case involving Ms. Majors's killing.
"They still have legal rights under the consumer protection laws in the event the insurer engages in any bad faith conduct," she said.
Clients should be able to rely on confidentiality when they disclose their most intimate secrets in an effort to secure their legal rights.
One major challenge is working out what is feasible for slum residents who have no legal rights to the land they live on.
Still, the government is unlikely to back down, said Liang Xiaojun, a lawyer in Beijing who often takes on contentious legal rights cases.
"This threatens the legal rights of all NGOs in Indonesia," said Usman Hamid, the Indonesia director of Amnesty International, referring to nongovernmental organizations.
Citizens' EU legal rights (53) This would allow people to sue the government in UK courts for breaching "general principles" of EU law.
That lawsuit said that minors should be allowed to remain in the United States to pursue their legal rights apart from their parents.
It changes all kinds of legal rights and you don't even get a pamphlet when you get married that explains that to you.
Just by providing the poor with legal rights to properties they have already occupied, de Soto argued, capitalism could be "unleashed" and poverty alleviated.
Mr Singer's project of seeking legal rights for animals is certainly going to be a tough row to hoe, if not an impossible one.
It's a powerful read that gives a thorough explainer on "nudity riders" and what legal rights actors have when filming at their most vulnerable.
Yildiran pointed out that in Syria, it's legal to have up to four wives, all of whom are entitled to the same legal rights.
Of course, you don't actually gain any legal rights to this land—but will our future aliens overlords really care about such trivial details?
But nobody has asked Trump to waive, in advance, whatever legal rights he might have to seek a statewide recount in such extraordinary circumstances.
That's the idea behind Legalswipe, a free app designed to inform people of their legal rights as they relate to interactions with the police.
In some Western countries those who live together for an extended period enjoy some of the same legal rights and obligations as married couples.
The decision held that Jordan owns the legal rights to the Chinese characters of the equivalent of his name, overturning a lower-court ruling.
"When injury or death does occur, a forced arbitration clause would prevent consumers from exercising their fundamental legal rights as Americans," the senators wrote.
The conservative movement would escalate legal attacks against same-sex marriage, Planned Parenthood, voting rights for minorities, legal rights of immigrants, and Roe v.
Those two experiences alone give him a unique understanding of the legal rights of employees and the true realities they face on the job.
You can't alter copyright materials, then stream those altered copies via the web to paying customers, while still claiming you're within your legal rights.
There is a global epidemic of sexual violence against women that persists despite significant progress in gender equality for health, education and legal rights.
Gendered violence is about power, and two things that significantly decrease the power disparity between two people are legal rights and independent financial means.
Prolonging the detention of young children and ignoring their legal rights is not a constructive way to combat a migrant crisis that worsens daily.
"Canada and the United States arbitrarily abused their bilateral extradition treaty to seriously infringe upon a Chinese citizen's security and legal rights," Hua said.
A statement Saturday from Luohu police said that "law enforcement guaranteed Cheng's legal rights and interests in accordance with the law" during his detention.
Whether you use a brass key, a fob, an app or a plastic key card, what matters most are the legal rights of tenants.
More recently, ICE began threatening parents that they will never see their children again if they don't sign forms giving up their legal rights.
Like millions of other Americans these days, she almost certainly had little choice but to waive her legal rights as a condition of employment.
In a country where illiteracy is widespread and many people are unaware of their legal rights, the volunteers help victims file an official complaint.
Avodocs does not provide any kind of advice, explanation, opinion, or recommendation about possible legal rights, remedies, defenses, options, selection of forms, or strategies.
However, Flynn — a transgender woman — said that she will now join Lambda Legal, a top LGBT legal rights organization, as the group's litigation director.
Many of the children do have legitimate legal rights to stay in the US, but the legal process to gain them can take years.
They said this created an intolerable burden for already overworked doctors, and the university was within its legal rights to choose who it accepts.
While on paper trans people broadly enjoy many legal rights in Turkey, Hun explains that the judicial system often fails to the criminal code.
China has taken strong measures to protect the legal rights and interests of both domestic and foreign owners of intellectual property, the ministry said.
China will reportedly investigate whether FedEx Corp damaged its clients' legal rights and interests after telecoms giant Huawei said parcels intended for it were diverted.
" Breed's failure to stand up for the legal rights of a reporter is a hypocritical example of "do as I say, not as I do.
There is deep French frustration that the British government was not prepared to be more welcoming to refugees, whatever its legal rights to deny entry.
Pregnant and abandoned by her would-be husband, she's a disgrace if she returns home; stay in the UK, and she has no legal rights.
The paper cited a Chinese military representative as saying the exercises were held annually and "completely within the normal legal rights of a sovereign country".
"From a legal standpoint, it would be exactly within his legal rights," said Legomsky, a professor at Washington University School of Law in St. Louis.
What it does is prevent employers from forcing employees to enter boilerplate contracts that mandate silence and waiver of legal rights before harassment even occurs.
Our women are going to dominate, not only because of their legal rights but because women in other parts of the world are discriminated against.
This is why we will work as needed with other companies and the broader business community to vigorously defend the legal rights of all Dreamers.
"Foreign Minister Qureshi said Asia Bibi is our national and Pakistan fully respects her legal rights," ministry spokesman Mohammad Faisal said on social network Twitter.
Nintendo is well within its legal rights to take down ROM sites, but as Cifaldi notes, that puts video game preservationists in a difficult situation.
China will "actively and effectively" attract foreign investment, protect legal rights and interests of foreign investors and create an environment for fair competition, he said.
Deeba Syed, a senior legal officer at Rights of Women, said the purpose of the line is to empower women to utilize their legal rights.
The decision held that Mr. Jordan owns the legal rights to the Chinese characters of the equivalent of his name, overturning previous lower-court rulings.
The ICE raids have terrorized these communities, led to attendance drop-offs in schools and silenced many from even seeking their legal rights when abused.
Even though Prince Harry's grandmother is the personification of the Canadian state, he said, that does not confer legal rights for her progeny in Canada.
Worldwide, indigenous and rural communities customarily own about half the world's land, but only have legal rights to 10 percent, according to the United Nations.
Several lawyers and immigrant advocates said they were mobilizing to advise undocumented clients of their legal rights if they encounter immigration agents in a raid.
"A lot of children are going to be too afraid to go to court and are not going to understand their legal rights," she said.
Mr. Dahlin worked in Beijing as a founder of the Chinese Urgent Action Working Group, which supported lawyers and activists challenging violations of citizens' legal rights.
Permanent residents already undergo extensive background screening to qualify for green cards, and they enjoy legal rights that the executive order summarily restricted without legal process.
Macelli also told the Springfield News-Leader that she and the Blanchard family were looking at "what our legal rights would be" against Hulu in March.
After reviewing Coffin's decision, U.S. District Court Judge Ann Aiken in Oregon also rejected the motions — setting a landmark precedent for climate issues as legal rights.
They're attempting to codify a concept essential to pro-life logic: that a not-yet-viable fetus is a person, worthy of legal rights and protections.
In a Medium post, O'Rourke's campaign said he would champion the ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment, which would guarantee equal legal rights regardless of gender.
The restructuring process actually supports voluntary agreements amongst creditors, observes their respective legal rights and provides for a means to bind a minority of holdout creditors.
Maybe you think we should secure legal rights for chimpanzees and elephants — as the Nonhuman Rights Project is aiming to do — but not for, say, shrimp.
That has opened the door for a major backlash directed mainly at trans people that could end up rolling back legal rights even for LGB people.
Yelp wasn't originally named in the suit, and when a court ordered it to take down the reviews, it argued the order violated its legal rights.
The mining company says it — not the Mayan Q'eqchi' — had valid legal rights to the disputed land during the violent events outlined in the court documents.
The firm said that employers in all cases insisted they were acting within their legal rights presenting an obstacle for a growing section of Britain's workforce.
If the bill passes, which is likely under the city's progressive leadership, Philadelphia would become the largest US city to extend legal rights to domestic workers.
If you're an affected military member, you can call GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) at 1-800-455-GLAD and learn more about your legal rights
"China's judicial authorities will handle the case strictly according to law and Kevin Garratt's legal rights will be fully guaranteed," ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told reporters.
In addition to all of that, farmers who demonstrate coca has been removed from their land will be awarded legal rights to the property they tend.
The City claimed that the ban would violate the legal rights of doctors whose religious beliefs require them to counsel patients on all of their options.
Forced arbitration may be the single-largest – and rarely explored – theft of legal rights visited on the American public, without either its knowledge or its choice.
The agency points out that it is within its legal rights to lower the job-creation goals under the program as approved by the State Legislature.
Voters in Toledo, Ohio, approved the Lake Erie Bill of Rights on Tuesday, granting the body of water the same legal rights as a human being.
A Guatemalan legal rights organization had asked the group to find the dead and interview survivors of a massacre in Cuarto Pueblo on March 14, 1982.
"Using financial services like credit cards and loans should not mean giving up basic legal rights," Martha McCluskey, a CPR member scholar, said in a statement.
The plan starts from the premise that corporations that claim the legal rights of personhood should be legally required to accept the moral obligations of personhood.
Warren's plan starts from the premise that corporations that claim the legal rights of personhood should be legally required to accept the moral obligations of personhood.
Gay and transgender people have gained societal acceptance and legal rights in several countries over the past two decades by demanding to be seen and heard.
Mr. Juncker and his top officials considered that timetable unworkable given what they consider the complications of pensions, legal rights and the right to health care.
Citizens in Bangladesh, New Zealand, Ecuador and several other countries recently secured legal rights for rivers, meaning courts must treat those water bodies as living entities.
In a statement on Thursday, Mr. Shea responded, saying that Detective Acevedo and other police officials were taking extra steps to safeguard the teenagers' legal rights.
At other times, he stood beside his criminal defense attorney William Schwartz to respond to the judge that he understood his plea and his legal rights.
Rather, the key fights are over the legal rights to a safe climate and whether parties are owed damages from those that contributed to the problem.
Unlike refugees, who are offered protections under international law, migrants often find themselves without legal rights in the countries they enter, if they do so illegally.
Aside from boosting teacher pay and education spending, the teachers strikes have highlighted the fact that government employees have fewer legal rights than most American workers.
I contacted Brian Farkas, an associate at Goetz Fitzpatrick, a New York law firm, who has written about drones and privacy, and asked about my legal rights.
Scripts read by employees included legal language designed to instill fear, including that the "statute of limitations" or the consumers' "civil legal rights" had expired, prosecutors said.
In the group's Weibo post, it was stressed that the health of China's youths is a top priority and the country needed to protect their legal rights.
" Asked about the case at a regular press conference in January, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said Garratt's "legal rights and interests will be fully guaranteed.
Dismayingly, many responses skip past the legal rights and wrongs of the case to denounce what they call an outrageous, political attack on a Chinese national champion.
While indigenous and local communities own more than half the world's land under customary rights, they have secure legal rights to only 10 percent, according to RRI.
The broaching of inheritance reform — which would be a truly revolutionary change — is taking place as a number of Arab countries are giving women new legal rights.
On Sunday, Andrew Vegetabile of the Litecoin Association publicly called for the fork to be abandoned, arguing that the attacker had acted well within his legal rights.
"I wanted to make sure that people were prepared, not panicked, and that they understood their legal rights," Schaaf wrote Friday of her decision back in February.
Neither do I. My job requires me to work with coalition partners and legislators across the political spectrum to protect the legal rights of people with disabilities.
The strategy for combatting MS-13 rests on one of the core premises of American immigration enforcement: undocumented immigrants have far fewer legal rights than citizens do.
There was also concern about whether the company would continue to have the legal rights to perform some of the repertory Mr. Kobborg had brought to it.
America elected our first African-American president, and legal rights and social acceptance were extended to other groups that had suffered discrimination, such as the LGBT community.
They struggle to have their legal rights upheld, and face accusations of bringing dishonor upon their families if they report a rape or file for a divorce.
The report highlighted how the industry relies on homeworkers who earn less than the minimum wage, lack legal rights and suffer from chronic headaches and body pain.
Mattereum is the first Internet of Agreements infrastructure project, bringing legally-enforceable smart contracts, and enabling the sale, lease, and transfer of physical property and legal rights.
He said that the ALI's reworded interpretation of consumer legal rights is problematic because it would effectively allow corporations to impose contracts on customers without consumer consent.
Since then, families that were separated under the policy have launched an onslaught of legal challenges over how it affected their legal rights and emotional well-being.
Our work provides employees economic security to know that the legal rights afforded to them — chiefly, the right to get paid for their work — will be enforced.
Several legal rights groups have announced plans to fight the decision even as activists have mounted daily political protests in Washington and other cities across the country.
Japan was long seen as trailing the West in infrastructure and legal rights for the disabled, though experts say that gap has mostly closed in recent years.
Before Mr. Wang was taken away by the police, he told church members that they should appeal for their legal rights in the face of police pressure.
He has said that terrorists did not deserve the same legal rights as common criminals and that such trials were too dangerous to hold on American soil.
As we approach midterm elections this fall, thousands of eligible voters are inconvenienced or disenfranchised by legislative dirty tricks meant to deprive them of their legal rights.
"The current death penalty scheme in Florida is in limbo," said Sarah Turberville, director of justice programs for the Constitution Project, a bipartisan legal rights advocacy group.
"It may be in the U.S. interest to transfer him … but that does not necessarily overcome John Doe's legal rights as a citizen," she said in court.
Lynn Gehl's grandmother belonged to the Pikwakanagan First Nation, one of hundreds of indigenous groups in Canada whose members are entitled to specific services and legal rights.
It's not that we don't want them showing love to our children or anything like that, but they need to understand that they would have no legal rights.
"From a legal standpoint, it would be exactly within his legal rights," said Legomsky, who now is a professor at Washington University School of Law in St. Louis.
And that visit could happen when the child was still in utero, meaning that both intended parents could have legal rights from the minute their child was born.
If enough states start to grant fetuses legal rights, even in arenas beyond abortion, the Supreme Court justices could have the justification they need to overturn Roe v.
Differing laws will mean inequality of legal rights and obligations with some rights being better than others and plain discrimination based simply on the basis of religious identity.
The pro-life, fundamentalist view behind the Alabama bill is that a fertilised egg is no different from a person, and thus should enjoy the same legal rights.
"The more adults have legal rights, the more complicated the primary parent's and the child's lives are," cautions Joanna Grossman, a family-law professor at Southern Methodist University.
In 2017, some of America's highest offices are filled by people committed to stripping women of their legal rights and protections, some of them accused sexual predators themselves.
Scripts read by employees on the calls included legal-sounding language, such as that the "statute of limitations" on the consumers' "civil legal rights" had expired, prosecutors said.
He runs through the legal rights of anti-choice activists, taking a bizarre diversion through the legacy of Magna Carta and his hatred for the Human Rights Act.
U.S. Trustee William Harrington's office said apparel maker BCBG should explain why its plan treats five different classes of creditors as unimpaired parties despite altering their legal rights.
Parents need support too, and those who have fled the country need to be given legal rights to work so children can go back to school, she added.
So not only is forced arbitration a major curbing of legal rights, but Finra's version of arbitration also comes with an additional dollop of what seems like bias.
Democrats would do well to focus not just on legitimate concerns about personal conduct but also the specific impact Kavanaugh's conservative jurisprudence will have on women's legal rights.
"Dred Scott said enslaved people were not citizens and had no legal rights whatsoever," said David Super, a professor at Georgetown Law, referring to the 1857 court ruling.
But the delay in providing Mr. Rahami a lawyer has raised concerns among legal rights advocacy groups as well as lawyers who have been seeking to represent him.
He has said that terrorists do not deserve the same legal rights as common criminals and that such trials were too dangerous to hold in the United States.
Children have legal rights, and if you abuse a child, you're going to have your day in court and you're going to be called to answer for it.
" As Vox's Ian Millhiser explains, in order to challenge a law in federal court, plaintiffs have to show that the law affects their own "legal rights and interests.
But a caveat within standing doctrine is that the plaintiff must assert a violation of his or her own legal rights, not the rights of other third parties.
The colonial laws denied basic legal rights — the right to a trial, for instance — and used collective punishment against tribes or families for the offenses of an individual.
"But the government balanced the need for same-sex couples to have legal rights and legal benefits against the construct of the thought of the public," he added.
This week, the legal team launched a confidential helpline and website to help people understand their legal rights and the risks they face in pursuing self-managed abortions.
"The resolve of the Chinese government to protect Chinese citizens' proper legal rights is firm and unwavering," foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang told reporters during a daily briefing.
Mr. Barefoot, on the Senate floor, argued forcefully that a number of the changes were well within the Republicans' legal rights, citing specific passages from the state Constitution.
For Levi, gaining legal protection for gender dysphoria under the ADA goes beyond trans legal rights—it's essential to destigmatizing the very existence of trans people in society.
Providers have certain legal rights they can assert to prevent patient information being taken by the government (the National Immigration Law Center has a list of these rights).
If she could prevail against those powerful forces for a couple of decades, continually subverting systems designed to quash her legal rights, think what she'd be like today.
"The goals are to better safeguard the legal rights and interests of Chinese importers and to protect the environment," Geng said, adding that the move was "completely normal".
Microsoft will also "work as needed with other companies and the broader business community to vigorously defend the legal rights of all Dreamers," although Smith provides fewer specifics here.
In Alabama, 59 percent of voters backed Amendment 2, which gives fetuses in the state the same legal rights as a person, according to Lauren Holter at Rewire News.
The charity's senior legal officer Deeba Syed said many women believed it was an inevitable part of their jobs or that asserting their legal rights would jeopardize their careers.
"We hope the American side can justly, and in accordance with the law, safeguard the legal rights of the Chinese national," Lu told a regular news briefing on Thursday.
She highlighted recent decisions by courts in New Zealand and India to give rivers the same legal rights as human beings, because they were heavily threatened by human activity.
She condemned women's lack of legal rights vis-à-vis their husbands, calling for action against wife-beating and for women's right to their own property and legal domicile.
And after the fallout from the walkout cleared, Google ended its practice of forced arbitration for sexual harassment and assault cases, which requires employees to waive their legal rights.
Image: William Warby/FlickrYesterday, a New York state appeals court rejected an appeal filed by the Nonhuman Rights Project (NhRP) seeking legal rights for a pair of captive chimpanzees.
Activists expect Bernie Sanders, the progressive candidate, to support more radical action to provide animals not just with improved conditions but with legal rights to be free from harm.
Why it matters: The global average scores showed that, on average, women are afforded only three-quarters the legal rights of men in the categories chosen for the study.
Today, Dominguez is well-known both locally and internationally for her dedication to defending the rights of immigrants to the U.S., and educating her community about their legal rights.
China is also asking Argentina to ensure the safety and legal rights of Chinese fishermen and take steps to ensure such incidents do not happen again, the statement said.
But the Washington Post reports the legal language on this website "potentially restricts your legal rights" by essentially forcing users into an arbitration clause if they use this service.
Investors who hold the guaranteed debt say they are prepared to fight to enforce their legal rights, no matter how much it may shock and anger the island's residents.
Zeng is one of China's most prominent labor activists, many of whom have campaigned for the legal rights of workers, such as proper work contracts and social insurance contributions.
Each office would be required to display a poster created by the Office of Compliance that outlines employees' legal rights as well as how they can report workplace violations.
"Oldham, on the other hand, has spent his comparatively short career fighting legal rights and protections for everyday Americans," said critic Nan Aron of the progressive Alliance for Justice.
A spokesman said police and local authorities have planned further training exercises to encourage cooperation with Roma communities, including a series of classes for Roma participants on legal rights.
Damon Hickman, the other guard, pleaded guilty last year to depriving Trent of his legal rights and falsifying records for his role in the beating, according to court records.
The U.N. refugee agency had sent a representative, who carried flyers outlining the migrants' legal rights, but they were printed in Tigrinya, the language of Eritrea and northern Ethiopia.
She had the courage to fight for the rights of sex workers, for suffrage, and for financial and legal rights for women—causes that are still hotly contested today.
But Air France's passengers also have legal rights, according to Justin T. Green, a lawyer at the New York City law firm Kreindler & Kreindler who specializes in aviation law.
Still, it is no stretch to say that the well-being and legal rights of asylum-seekers are not a priority for either the Trump or the Hernández administrations.
"We are demanding legal rights for farmers - especially for tenant farmers and women farmers with no rights," said Kavitha Kuruganti, with the advocacy group Alliance for Sustainable & Holistic Agriculture.
"TRAP laws are an indirect attack on the legal rights women have to abortion by reducing the number of providers who can care for them," she said by email.
State statute, state constitution, federal law, federal constitution, we need all four if we're going to make sure people have legal rights protected and they have access to services.
She told me that it had never occurred to her that Saudi women had any legal rights, and she had resented the way that the legal system treated women.
A Better Balance has since joined up with two other legal rights groups to file a discrimination charge against Walmart with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission on Tomlinson's behalf.
For months, O'Brien, 50, and her husband had tackled details: registration, waivers ("by signing this form you give up important legal rights including the right to sue"), portable toilets.
" And earlier this year, the White Earth Band of Ojibwe in Minnesota announced that it had granted wild rice its own legal rights, including "the right to pure water.
It's the first time in the country that an aborted fetus has been recognized as having legal rights, Magers' attorney, Brent Helms, told Alabama local news outlet WHNT 19.
We will continue to mobilize communities to exercise their legal rights -- at the ballot box, at school, in their workplaces and financial institutions and in the communities where they live.
Abu Dhabi-based Goldilocks, which holds an 8.1 percent stake in Noble, filed lawsuits in Singapore last week, saying Noble is not recognising its "legitimate legal rights" as a shareholder.
The brothers claim to now have full legal rights to use the name and logo worldwide, and they're pushing forward with plans to expand into other product lines, including electronics.
In its ruling, the court recognized Colombia's Amazon as an "entity subject of rights", which means that the rainforest has been granted the same legal rights as a human being.
Jackson questioned how Manafort could raise a challenge under the Justice Department's special counsel regulations, which stated that they didn't create any legal rights that could be enforced in court.
She's alluded to challenging the preponderance of evidence standards for Title IX, enforced in President Obama's Dear Colleague Letter, saying that the standard deprives accused students of their legal rights.
Bush and Larsen are just two of the 16 Trump judicial nominees that have been fiercely opposed by Lambda Legal, an organization advocating for the legal rights of LGBTQ people.
The ACLU: Know your rights The American Civil Liberties Union often shares literature regarding immigrants' legal rights, and they did so again days before the raids were supposed to begin.
That does nothing to solve the core problem that stressed families putting their loved ones in a nursing home aren't focused on their future legal rights in that difficult moment.
China claims to be a country ruled by law, but the government has routinely failed to ensure that employers honor workers' legal rights – and the result has been more protests.
The segment also showed footage of panelists at a debt-buying trade conference saying that most consumers didn't understand disclaimers on their debt notices, which affords them some legal rights.
Pregnant women considering adoption have a post-childbirth window of time, typically up to eight weeks, to decide whether they wish to retain or release legal rights to their newborns.
We must ask ourselves: In acting in defense of our civil liberties, was Mr. Snowden really required to operate through legal channels without legal rights when brutal retaliation was certain?
"At no point did Senator Durbin ask the judge about other legal issues pertaining to the war on terrorism, such as detainees' legal rights," White House spokesman Raj Shah said.
But while corporations may be deemed to have some of the legal rights of people, the court has never held that corporations have any of the political rights of citizens.
Garcia and Goergen appear to be linked by their militant opposition to Brazil's landless movement, in which the poor occupy unproductive land in pursuit of legal rights to the property.
The very nature of the fetus, as incapable of surviving outside of the woman's womb, creates an ethical dilemma when granted the same legal rights as an autonomous human being.
But as of early July, every single one of them has a remarkable new level of protection: The Bangladeshi Supreme Court has given all rivers in the country legal rights.
And there's this ... the women claim he's only entitled at best to "thin copyright protection" because his legal rights to the photo are so minimal it doesn't deserve full protection.
The video instructed managers to be alert for subversive phrases like "living wage" and advised them that saying things like "Unions are lying, cheating rats" is within their legal rights.
Ms. Evancho told The New York Times in an interview last month that singing at the inauguration in no way compromised her support for her sister's fight for legal rights.
They've long called for action on forced arbitration, which they say denies fraud victims basic legal rights, and the CFPB rule was the most ambitious effort to regulate the practice.
The nice thing about Robo Revenge is that it doesn't require any new legislation or tech solutions to be implemented, it just makes people aware of their existing legal rights.
Mr. He and other law experts began to discuss how to encourage progress within limits, especially through measures to promote legal judicial independence and by spreading ideas of legal rights.
In New Orleans, landlords are within their legal rights to conduct their own criminal background checks, but several other cities and locales — such as Seattle, Newark and Cook County, Ill.
Open to students of any major as an elective, the class will also spotlight the myriad ways that IP legal rights influence almost every career and field of endeavor today.
Armed with an enormous white megaphone, he often charges to the front line to face riot police, haranguing them about the use of force and the legal rights of demonstrators.
A pardon restores some of the legal rights that are taken away when someone is convicted of a serious crime; a commutation is a shortening of a sentence, she said.
"This data is just the tip of the iceberg," Muslim Advocates, a legal rights advocacy group, said Wednesday in a statement that blasted the "pandemic" of underreporting in the FBI count.
BEIJING, June 1 (Reuters) - China will open an investigation into whether FedEx Corp legal rights and interests of its clients, the official Xinhua news agency reported on Saturday.
If only we had schools and legal rights that show all LGBTIQA+ youths, and bullies that the LGBTQIA+ community, and their diversity is as normal as a diverse choice in music.
Tens of thousands of members of Italian LGBTQI communities and supporters of gay rights attend the annual Gay Pride Parade in downtown Rome to demand legal rights for same-sex couples.
The case is actually important, because it will help answer some questions about the legal rights that meme makers retain after their images have been transformed and after they go viral.
Moraes said he had instructed the high security prison in southern Brazil where the 12 men are being held to allow them immediate access to lawyers to guarantee their legal rights.
Where an issuer can be identified (say, a sovereign) and the thing being bought and sold comes with legal rights (say, dividends from oil production), you obviate the need for mining.
She told Reuters that the firm has threatened to take her to court for the right of way, citing legal rights of pipeline companies to build infrastructure for broader public benefit.
But opponents of trans people (those seeking to eradicate us from public life are not just opposed to our legal rights but to our very existence), continued their fight against us.
"This isn't just about access to policy, this is about access to policy, legal rights, advice, and community, and that's what WorkIt really does," says OUR Walmart co-director Dan Schlademan.
Ending a 140-year litigation—the longest in the country's history—a river in New Zealand was granted the same legal rights as a human being on Wednesday, the Guardian reports.
Amidst protest from multiple orca experts, the animal was stripped of any legal rights and shipped off to Loro Parque in Spain, where she routinely shows signs of stress and depression.
Araoz told reporters on a conference call she was angry that Epstein's death meant he would never face her in court but wanted to exercise her legal rights in civil court.
The deal also ensures that the legal rights that U.S. firms enjoy at home are protected abroad, helping insulate American enterprises from some of the risks associated with doing business overseas.
The speaker of the House, Pantaleon Alvarez, followed the success by introducing a civil partnership bill that seeks to give gay and transgender couples the same legal rights as married ones.
"At no point did Senator Durbin ask the judge about other legal issues pertaining to the war on terrorism, such as detainees' legal rights," said Raj Shah, a White House spokesman.
In an early morning tweet, he added that the impeachment inquiry is "without due process or fairness or any legal rights," and he encouraged Republicans to remember this in the future.
House Democrats propose removing the President from office because he asserted legal rights and privileges of the Executive Branch against defective subpoenas based on the advice from the Department of Justice.
Photograph by David Chancellor for The New Yorker In 2002, a commission in The Hague ruled that Eritrea had legal rights to the disputed territory, but Ethiopia has continued its occupation.
The United States is doing less well on the second- and third-most essential elements of a democracy, according to the respondents: equal political and legal rights and equal voting rights.
"As a result of legal weaknesses, false assessments have an impact on the fairness of trade and can even damage the legal rights of property owners," Gong said at the briefing.
Companies and individuals are perfectly within their legal rights to structure economic activity so as to make as large a share of it as possible take place in low-tax jurisdictions.
Jennifer Levi, a project director at the LGBTQ legal rights group GLAD, says that's important because current treatment of transgender inmates varies widely across the federal prison system's roughly 150 facilities.
The case is seen as a test of a law in Alabama in which voters last November passed a constitutional amendment that gave fetuses the full legal rights and protections of people.
In episode 2 of Season 6, entitled "The Man in the Basement," Carrie is on her meds, on the wagon, and working full time as a legal rights aid for Muslim Americans.
The most controversial difference in legal rights between Latvians and non-citizens is the right to vote and to work in the civil service or occupy posts directly related to national security.
Director Camilla Hall starts off looking at the organization We Copwatch, which puts cameras into citizens' hands and trains them about their legal rights and obligations when it comes to filming police.
They would have to go through a month of counseling, where they can be informed of their legal rights and asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement, according to the L.A. Times.
"If a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights," Trump wrote.
They are gathered to work on their claim to legal rights and a collective title to 4,414 hectares (9.653 square miles) of land on which they have lived and farmed for years.
This number could be encouraging, actually, if you consider that Apple verified each of these requests from a legal standpoint and determined that an overwhelming majority were within law enforcement's legal rights.
But, the team is now suing in federal court to try to stop that from happening, claiming Harrison/Erickson has NO legal rights to terminate the "forever" agreement it signed in 1984.
Defense Attorney Greg Kuykendall said Warren acted within his legal rights to give humanitarian aid to people crossing deserts where over 3,000 migrants have died since 2001, according to Pima County data.
According to a spokesperson for the U.K. company Snapper Music, Glitter will not receive the royalties for the song's use in the film, since they hold the legal rights to Glitter's recordings.
"As far as I know, Beijing State Security Bureau and Liaoning State Security Department notified the Canadian Embassy separately, and the two persons' legal rights and interests have been guaranteed," Lu added.
It is clear that this case was brought as an attempt to test if a court would recognize a fetus as having equal legal rights to a person who is already born.
"We've seen this intern economy grow and grow," David Yamada, a professor of law at Suffolk University who authored one of the first papers on the legal rights of interns, tells Mashable.
"While petitioner's avowed mission is certainly laudable, the according of any fundamental legal rights to animals, including entitlement to habeas relief, is an issue better suited to the legislative process," Webber wrote.
The court recognized the Colombian Amazon as a "subject of rights," meaning the rainforest has the same legal rights as a human being, and is entitled to protection, conservation, maintenance and restoration.
According to an October poll by the Public Policy Institute of California, 52 percent of California's likely voters support local and state government policies to protect the legal rights of undocumented immigrants.
And now that Lake Erie has joined the ranks of natural environments with legal rights, the activists in the rights of nature movement are buoyed at the prospect of what comes next.
Asked whether U.S. companies would be targeted with "qualitative measures" in China in a trade war, Gao said the government would protect the legal rights of all foreign companies in the country.
In fact, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the credit-reporting service that Equifax is offering customers affected by this breach requires people to waive their legal rights to sign up.
"Migrant workers live on the edge of society, afraid to do wrong, so whatever their bosses tell them, they will pay," added Saroeun, who works to inform migrants about their legal rights.
"One operation won't allay fears about Trump's transactional approach toward China and its apparent disinterest in defending international and legal rights," said Euan Graham, an analyst with the Lowy Institute in Australia.
Ivanka Trump, meanwhile, has been trumpeting her new Women's Global Development and Prosperity Initiative, which aims to support women's legal rights in developing countries and empower women through micro-loans and entrepreneurship.
To use a voucher, families are sometimes forced to sign away their child's legal rights, and the schools receiving the voucher often lack the experience or resources necessary to educate the child.
Bush  After creating a prison for detainees brought in from the Afghan battlefield, the Bush administration decided that it would hold detainees without legal rights that would be afforded under U.S. law.
SYDNEY, Australia — The advice for Australian Muslims traveling overseas, in a booklet from a legal rights group, was straightforward: If anything on your phone could be construed as advocating violence, delete it.
This summer, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a rule that prevents financial companies from using arbitration clauses to deny groups of consumers the ability to pursue their legal rights in court.
The tribunal judge, James Tayler, said Ms Forstater was not entitled to ignore the legal rights of a transgender person and the "enormous pain that can be caused by misgendering a person".
Bush  After creating a prison for detainees brought in from the Afghan battlefield, the Bush administration decided that it would hold detainees without legal rights that would be afforded under U.S. law.
"They have legal rights, for example can self-identify as a 'third sex' on their ID card, but they're also persecuted or even killed for being seen as un-Islamic," she added.
It is about ending the disgrace that millions of undocumented people in this country continue to live in fear and are exploited every day on their jobs because they have no legal rights.
Such clashes are common across the continent between international investors buying large tracts of agricultural land, and local communities who have cultivated the earth for generations, but lack legal rights and fear displacement.
Brad Smith, the company's president and chief legal officer, gave a harsh warning to Congress: If Congress fails to act, our company will exercise its legal rights properly to help protect our employees.
"It is not hard to link this incident to a spreading political terror in order to threaten and inhibit the legitimate exercise of natural and legal rights," the CHRF said in a statement.
So some day, if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights.
The plaintiffs are seeking a variety of internal reforms at Google, starting with an end to the forced arbitration agreements that limit employees' legal rights when they are the subject of workplace discrimination.
PK U.S. unit on Wednesday cleared the way for the company's creditors to vote on its Chapter 11 plan, which critics say limits the legal rights of those injured by its deadly airbags.
Earlier this week, an Indian court declared the sacred Ganges and Yamuna rivers living entities, giving them the same legal rights as human beings in an effort to protect them from further destruction.
The service's goal is to help women obtain and understand their legal rights, so that they can hold their employer and harasser accountable in the event of workplace harassment, according to the actress.
The ruling followed a 2016 petition and came after similar moves from countries including New Zealand, India and Colombia, and the U.S. state of Ohio to give legal rights to rivers and lakes.
Still, Paul has come under fire in recent months for some of his more views, including his tough stance on immigration (specifically, as CNN reported, the refusal of legal rights for documented "Dreamers").
While they own more than half the world's land under customary rights, they have secure legal rights to only 10 percent, according to Washington D.C.-based advocacy group Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI).
China has expressed "strong dissatisfaction" with the step and will take necessary measures to protect its legal rights and interests in the matter, the country's Ministry of Commerce (MOFCOM) said in a statement.
But once our future artificially intelligent robot overlords assistants are ingrained in society and inevitably tangled up in the stickier aspects of the human experience, what legal rights are they due, if any?
Liu told investors in Beijing that with more than 100 million small and medium-sized investors in the Chinese stock market, protecting their legal rights and interests in particular was the regulator's mission.
Robles-Roman, now CEO of Legal Momentum, which fights for the legal rights of women, said laws must keep up with technology and ensure children can be protected in an increasingly digital world.
A different kind of culture warrior might express hostility to nontraditional pronouns in religious terms—in the United States, the fight against legal rights for L.G.B.T.Q. people has largely been led by believers.
A jury ruled Thursday that Google was within its legal rights to copy parts of a programming language owned by Oracle in a case many called critical to the future of software development.
Dilxat Raxit, a spokesman for the World Uyghur Congress, the main Uighur exile group, said Fulati Qiuwaer was being punished for trying to ensure Uighur suspects' legal rights were protected while in custody.
"As we looked into it, we discovered that too often Miranda is mistranslated, and that shouldn't happen," Alexander Acosta, who chairs the ABA's Special Committee on Hispanic Legal Rights and Responsibilities, told VICE.
But the report also shows 11 states receiving "D" or "F" grades, indicating that the legal rights and interests of children there are getting short shrift and leaving them vulnerable to further harm.
This federal policy change recognizes that legal representation of abused and neglected children, parents and agencies not only helps protect their legal rights but also helps create better outcomes for children and families.
However, the Washington Post reported Friday that the website's terms of service could restrict an individual's legal rights, preventing those who sign up from participating in class-action lawsuits arising from the breach.
China's commerce ministry expressed regret at the filing on Saturday, and said China had taken strong measures to protect the legal rights and interests of both domestic and foreign owners of intellectual property.
I have years of time wrapped up in the research, but I now have the legal rights, have been on the wrecks—it's multiple wrecks—and absolutely know we will be finding treasure.
The memorial is the work of the Equal Justice Initiative, a legal rights organization in Montgomery, and its director, Bryan Stevenson, who started representing impoverished death-row inmates in Alabama 30 years ago.
The UK&aposs High Court ruled in 2017, that Uber must treat its drivers as workers as opposed to self-employed contractors, with all the economic and legal rights that worker status entails.
Given that the victims of strangulation are typically (though not exclusively) women, and the perpetrators are almost exclusively male, this has long been an issue of central concern to women's legal rights advocates.
The federal government needs to strictly enforce the mental health parity law, a job now left largely to the states, and educate Americans about their legal rights in dealing with insurers that cheat.
"It is not hard to link this incident to a spreading political terror in order to threaten and inhibit the legitimate exercise of natural and legal rights," the group said in a statement.
Others, like Mark Gerrard in "Steve" and Peter Parnell in "Dada Woof Papa Hot," test it on gay men embracing their newfound legal rights yet unready to let go of their outlaw prerogatives.
The bottom line is that your roommate is the leaseholder with all the legal rights to your living space, and can give you notice to move out at any time for any reason.
"This is privately owned property and a private construction project, and the way that the laws are written in Philadelphia, there are no legal rights for the archaeologists to stop construction," Dhody explained.
"We urge the United States to earnestly fulfill its international obligations, and take real action to correct its mistaken methods," Wang said, adding that China would take steps to protect Chinese companies' legal rights.
It was the onset of the Gilded Age, an era of widening income inequality that saw the court first introduce "corporate personhood," the concept that a corporation has the legal rights of a person.
But the criminal justice system remains one path toward disenfranchising voters, with a criminal or felony record often costing people various legal rights and protections even after they get out of jail or prison.
SHANGHAI/MANILA (Reuters) - China's Baosteel Group said on Friday that accusations by U.S. Steel Corp against the company, including that it had stolen commercial secrets, were groundless and vowed to protect its legal rights.
However, there is relatively low awareness and it may be treated as a "a bit trivial" or "a prank", said Hannah Wilson, a lawyer with the legal rights organization Women's Link Worldwide in Madrid.
DAKAR (Reuters) - Oslo-listed African Petroleum maintains the legal rights to two oil licenses in Gambia and will use a "dispute mechanism" if the government maintains its current stance, the company said on Wednesday.
Around the world, indigenous and local communities own more than half of the land under customary rights, yet have secure legal rights to just 10 percent, according to advocacy group Rights and Resources Initiative.
In its original context — situated in 1781 — it's a rueful recognition that the country had a long way to go to secure the same legal rights for its black citizens as its white ones.
He talks of protecting legal rights, as in a recent speech to the European court in Strasbourg when he warned against "illiberal democracy" and vowed to fight terrorism only "under the control of courts".
At the same time, the Restaurant Association of Metropolitan Washington sent out a toolkit informing restaurateurs of their legal rights to refuse service to white nationalists and other political fringe groups,  The Washingtonian  reported.
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A ruling by Bangladesh's top court granting rivers the same legal rights as people could hurt the poor fishing and farming communities that depend on them, human rights activists said.
The sculptor of Wall Street's "Charging Bull" statue is accusing New York City of violating his legal rights by allowing the "Fearless Girl" statue to be installed facing the bronze beast, without his permission.
The study found that arbitration clauses and other measures that limited the legal rights of students were rarely used in traditional nonprofit colleges or even for-profit schools that do not receive federal funds.
He's moving with the assistance of the legal rights group Nexus Derechos Humanos to Staunton, where he'll participate in a program that provides counseling and will give him a job as a maintenance technician.
"China is a country ruled by law, during Tenzin Delek Rinponche's sentence his legal rights were protected according to relevant laws," the foreign ministry said in a statement sent to Reuters late on Saturday.
Last July, Jaffe rejected the Nonhuman Rights Project's bid to free two other chimpanzees from a state university on Long Island, while acknowledging that the animals may in the future win limited legal rights.
"The sad reality is that today too many Americans must choose between forfeiting their legal rights and getting adequate medical care," Senator Patrick Leahy, a Democrat of Vermont, said in a statement on Wednesday.
In affirming that legal rights associated with parenthood do not hinge simply on biology or marital status, the Court of Appeals decision stands as an important marker in the continuing struggle for equal rights.
However, she doubts that marriage will ever truly become obsolete in the U.S. Only 23% of Americans say legal rights and benefits were a motivation for marriage — for 88%, the reason is simply love.
A collection of unelected lawyers this week is quietly pushing a new proposal that could dramatically erode your legal rights, leaving you at the mercy of giant corporations eager to protect themselves from accountability.
Long the target of forced assimilation by white settlers, many aboriginal people in Canada remain stifled by colonial-era treaties and discriminatory laws used to strip them of land, political autonomy and legal rights.
The Mets' three top starting pitchers, deGrom, Noah Syndergaard and Zack Wheeler, have fine arms and would be well within legal rights to sue this lineup, perhaps the weakest in the league, for nonsupport.
The medical center contends the nurse's allegations are inaccurate and that it is willing to work with HHS' Office of Civil Rights on further supporting employees' religious rights as well as patients' legal rights.
They asserted that the city had violated his legal rights by issuing permits allowing the four-foot-tall "Fearless Girl" to stand across from the 11-foot bronze bull without Mr. Di Modica's permission.
Today, men possess no legal rights that women do not, and no one imagines that women do not have the right to free speech, religious liberty, or due process as outlined in the Constitution.
The ministry will work with five other government entities, including the banking and insurance regulator, to better regulate rental companies and safeguard Chinese rentees' legal rights, according to a guidance published on its website.
Consumers may also fail to see value in services by an industry that has already proven incapable of protecting user data, or signing up for services replete with fine print eroding your legal rights.
The committee voted 12-85033 along party lines, with one GOP senator abstaining, to approve the "Personhood Act," which gives legal rights to fertilized eggs from the moment of conception, according to The State.
China will investigate whether FedEx Corp damaged the legal rights and interests of its clients, the official Xinhua news agency said on Saturday, after Chinese telecoms giant Huawei said parcels intended for it were diverted.
The Chamber on Thursday released the 2018 International IP Index, a ranking of 50 nations based on how committed they are to ensuring intellectual property owners can protect their creations and enforce their legal rights.
Maybe a successful SEZ on the border between Bangladesh and Myanmar, supported by overseas funds, could provide the basis for an autonomous enclave of some sort, to which the Rohingya might eventually have legal rights.
Although protection and legal rights exist to protect women in all sorts of situations, including pregnancy and disability, it's almost impossible to prove that one of those reasons was why you didn't get the job.
"So some day, if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans WIN the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights," Trump tweeted.
Since then, an external oversight committee made up of experts in women's legal rights, children's advocates and staff members from rape-crisis centers has examined 300 to 400 cases annually, including all ''unfounded'' rape reports.
Beyond being unusual for a congressional committee to release an unconfirmed statement, it's also "patently offensive," says Jennifer Becker, deputy legal director at Legal Momentum, a nonprofit working on behalf of legal rights of women.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has said that he does not believe terrorists deserve the same legal rights as other defendants and has spoken in favor of prosecution at Guantanamo Bay, The New York Times reported.
It is "troubling that Equifax is forcing people to waive legal rights in order to receive fraud monitoring after the company's breach put their personal information at risk," a CFPB spokesman said in a statement.
China's efforts to build islands far from its shores created no new legal rights, the court decided, and deemed illegal China's military efforts to exclude the Philippines and other nations from fishing in the region.
Sharp could have, but did not, inform the women directly about the secret recordings, so we will continue to work very hard to make sure that every woman affected is aware of her legal rights.
Marriage is legally defined as a monogamous union between a man and a woman in Hong Kong, where the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community's fight for legal rights has received support from multinational companies.
This emphasis runs counter to the rest of the book, which is otherwise so good at making the argument that the legal rights that are associated with the corporate form reflect something about social power.
"Defendants have deprived Plaintiff of the opportunity he should have had to protect and to advance the legal rights and interests of Mr. McCabe," David L. Snyder, a lawyer for McCabe, wrote in the lawsuit.
Barack Obama became President, and although he was supportive of expanding legal rights for the LGBT community and gay couples, he was on the record during his campaign as being opposed to same-sex marriage.
Gleb Botkin hired New York attorney Edward Fallows to prove that Anna Anderson was the Grand Duchess Anastasia, and thereby grant her all the legal rights and — perhaps more important to the woman herself — recognition.
Saudi Arabia is an absolute monarchy historically known for its oil and its hyperconservative version of Islam, which requires women to wear full-length robes in public and gives them fewer legal rights than men.
Indeed, inequality was the very virtue of such incorporations, as charters were granted in order to elevate the economic and legal rights of the corporation in question above those of their actual and potential competitors.
Experts said that Mr. Wang's sentencing would most likely deepen concerns among China's legal rights advocates, a small but daring group of lawyers who help dissidents, religious leaders, aggrieved farmers and others fight everyday injustices.
"Iran's scaling back of its nuclear commitments was implementation of its legal rights to react to America's illegal and unilateral exit of the deal and the European parties' failure to fulfil their obligations," Mousavi said.
Peter Dahlin, a Swedish citizen in Beijing, was arrested, forced to apologize on television and expelled from China early this year for working for an unregistered group that did low-key advocacy for legal rights.
"OPEN-AIR PRISON" Campaigners say one million Uighurs, Kazakhs and other Muslim minorities - nearly 10 percent of Xinjiang's total population - are being held in mass detention, deprived of any legal rights and subjected to mistreatment.
China expressed "strong dissatisfaction" after the U.S. Commerce Department announced its findings in February, and the country's Ministry of Commerce said it would take steps to protect its legal rights and interests in the matter.
It's a dispute about whether she can do so secretly, in a manner designed to circumvent the NRA's clear legal rights — including the right to protect our members' personal information from a political witch hunt.
TORONTO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Indigenous people formally own just one-tenth of the world's land, according to research released on Wednesday as part of a campaign that aims to expand legal rights to land globally.
"It is not hard to link this incident to a spreading political terror in order to threaten and inhibit the legitimate exercise of natural and legal rights," the group said in a statement to Reuters.
President Trump told lawmakers Wednesday that Republicans will move quickly to shelter hundreds of thousands of young immigrants facing an uncertain future after the president gutted a program granting legal rights to those same immigrants.
Hotline counselors at the center inform callers of their legal rights and encourage them to disclose their immigration status, so that they can be advised on applying for special legal protections that may be available.
Globally, indigenous and local communities own more than half of all land under customary rights, but only have secure legal rights to 10 percent, according to Washington D.C.-based advocacy group Rights and Resources Initiative (RRI).
The course covers "legal rights, how to seek help through relevant Thai authorities, as well as exploring issues of culture shock," said Dusadee Ayuwat, an associate professor at Khon Kaen University who helped to design it.
However, if she does decide to keep the child, the man should have the right to choose whether he wants to become a father and take on the legal rights and responsibilities that come with that.
"So some day, if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights," the president tweeted.
"So some day, if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights," the president tweeted.
Clearly, the White House didn't want to deliver too much of a rebuke, while agreements are being signed, cooperation is new and Vietnam is working on things like increasing transparency and giving people more legal rights.
President Trump and his hardline immigration adviser Stephen Miller, by all accounts, wanted even harsher restrictions against people exercising their legal rights to claim asylum than Nielsen was willing to accommodate, so she had to go.
"In principle, the state of Qatar supports maintaining the legal rights of any individual and his family has the right to pursue all legal means to protect his rights," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
As long as it does it legally and lawfully, I am perfectly okay with advocating for a child and parents' legal rights and putting pressure on the system to give them what they by law deserve.
Supporters in the Chicago neighborhood of Pilsen were posting "know your rights" fliers and encouraging residents to post the fliers, which say, "The family that resides in this home knows their legal rights," at their homes.
A six-nation study for the World Bank's Program on Forests found deforestation rates are significantly lower where communities have legal rights to the forests and government support for management and enforcement, compared with areas elsewhere.
Vietnam's foreign ministry said it met with Huong's family on Thursday to explain to them the legal assistance that she would get and emphasized that it was doing what it could to protect her legal rights.
But the pace of the trial, the intensifying push for speedy hearings in rape cases, and questions about the legal defense provided to Gadke – who pleaded not guilty - have raised concerns among some legal rights advocates.
"China hopes that the relevant countries can enforce the law in a civilised manner, handle it in accordance with the law and protect the legal rights of the relevant Chinese companies and their employees," Geng said.
This has allowed transgender students broader protection from discrimination in schools, extended greater legal rights to homeless transgender people in public housing, and given many access to life-saving medical care under the Affordable Care Act.
"The forest-dwelling communities have legal rights over jal, jangal, jameen (water, forest, land) where they have been living for generations," said Mohan Raut of rights group Bharat Jan Andolan, which is backing the villagers' campaign.
Unlike Mr. You, dozens of relatives of the lawyers and others caught up in the sweep that has spread fear and defiance through China's embattled legal rights community are still waiting for their loved ones' release.
But creating incentives for wedlock does not miraculously make it a practical course of action for all relationships—it merely becomes another method of withholding legal rights from those who cannot or choose not to assimilate.
Today, creative artists all too often find themselves at the mercy of a copyright system that gives them legal rights to fight back against copyright infringers but no viable forum to seek vindication against piratical actors.
Instead, I went to testify against a proposed amendment to the Kansas State Constitution, HCR 2628, that would grant "equal rights to all Kansans" by extending equal legal rights to embryos at the time of fertilization.
"The FLRA investigation validated our position that we were within our legal rights to not be bullied by the agency into doing something we didn't legally have to do," McQuiston said of accepting the imposed contract.
By blocking access to class actions, arbitration clauses in financial companies' customer agreements remove the only cost-effective mechanism that many retirement-plan investors have to enforce their legal rights under federal securities and retirement laws.
Her policies also helped produce the "Windrush Scandal" in which the subjects of former colonies—people born British citizens and now living in Britain—were stripped of their legal rights, detained, and in many cases deported.
They added that news reports suggest the Trump administration has been deporting parents alone and may be coercing them to waive their legal rights and leave the country in order to be reunited with their children.
"So some day, if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights," Trump tweeted Tuesday.
HONG KONG, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Chinese conglomerate HNA Group has exercised its legal rights to acquire all shares from "dissenting shareholders" of Singaporean logistics firm CWT Ltd , as it moves to close the $1 billion acquisition.
Xi became head of a newly established national security commission in 2013 and has since overseen a raft of legislation to expand legal rights and obligations for the security apparatus in the name of safeguarding China.
Within 10 days of a child's arrival, he said, Catholic Charities sends what is known as a "migration counselor" to speak to the young children about their legal rights and about expected behavior in temporary housing.
RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia on Wednesday became the 212th state to approve the Equal Rights Amendment, a symbolic victory for those who for generations have been pushing for a constitutional guarantee of legal rights regardless of sex.
Designating gay Americans worthy of such protections under the law, Pence said, would open "a Pandora's Box of legal rights and legal difficulties" and was part of grassroots movements by gay activists for increasing their rights.
Trump says there is no reason to curb law enforcement agencies that seize cash, vehicles and other assets of people suspected of crimes, a practice that some lawmakers and activists have criticized for denying legal rights.
Though several groups have argued that dolphins and other cetaceans deserve some sort of legal rights under a category such as "non-human persons," there has been no actual ruling or law classifying them as such.
Migrants who spoke at length with Reuters at various points during their month-long journey were short on polish and knowledge of their legal rights, but at least 20 recounted detailed stories of facing death threats.
These councils have a variety of legal rights requiring companies to consult them, and about 43 percent of workers in the former West Germany and 35 percent in the former East Germany are represented by one.
Several times a year, Joseph holds what he calls "Ladies Night" for the women of Skid Row -- a workshop where he brings in advocates to teach self-defense, how to report assault and rape, and legal rights.
"So some day, if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights," Trump tweeted on Tuesday.
According to docs, obtained by TMZ, when Todrick sold the video to Virgin for $3,000, he told them he had cleared all components of it -- meaning he had legal rights to the music, lyrics, voices and performances.
Among stocks, FedEx Corp shares dropped 3.0% after Chinese media reported that Beijing would investigate whether FedEx damaged the legal rights and interests of its clients, after telecoms giant Huawei said parcels intended for it were diverted.
They abuse other women, deny them access to visits, calls and letters, all legal rights, and say, 'This is because of Masha's bad behavior,' so other women don't talk to you for fear of their own safety.
She is set to testify in court to get a piece of legislation passed so kids like Alex will be able to go to school and have legal rights when it comes to their family's medical wishes.
A survey last year by ILGA, a pressure group, found that some 70% of respondents in Latin America agreed that gays and trans people should enjoy the same legal rights as anyone else, the highest figure anywhere.
And while Fine Bros' actual legal rights were never extensive enough to grant the company dominion over all reaction videos, it's easy to see how in practice they could have exercised a functional monopoly over the genre.
Supreme Court President Lord Neuberger wrote in the ruling that the courts existed to protect legal rights, even when that protection was difficult and unpopular in some quarters, though he acknowledged the problems raised by online publication.
The Supreme Court has the last word on legal rights and principles of critical importance to women, including protections against sex discrimination and of their right to privacy as well as health, safety and social welfare protections.
Government workers must "earnestly safeguard the peoples' legal rights", plan said, but it made no mention of a need to inform people fully about the campaign or of any option for people to decline to take part.
HANOI (Reuters) - Vietnam called on Cambodia on Tuesday to guarantee the legal rights of Vietnamese migrants living there after the Cambodian government said it would revoke the invalid documents of 70,000 immigrants, most of them ethnic Vietnamese.
Keep a look-out for some classic signs of scams, such as asking for payment upfront, not telling you your legal rights, or telling you to not contact the credit reporting agencies, says the Federal Trade Commission.
The supervisory committee's role is to monitor the financial affairs and regulatory performance of ZTE directors and senior management to "safeguard the legal rights and interests" of the company and shareholders, according to ZTE's corporate governance report.
" Early on Tuesday morning, Trump tweeted, "someday, if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights.
There were just 10 in Beijing's own Games in 2008 and 23 in London's in 2012, said Mr. Peng, a spokesman for LGBT Rights Advocacy China, a group that focuses on the legal rights of sexual minorities.
Just as they do with ISIS supporters, law-enforcement agencies would be within their legal rights to monitor, analyze and share any of the publicly available intelligence on white supremacists or hate groups that suggests violent confrontations.
"It is troubling that Equifax is forcing people to waive legal rights in order to receive fraud monitoring after the company's breach put their personal information at risk," Samuel Gilford, a bureau spokesman, said in a statement.
The opposition claims that more than 100 Venezuelans opposed to Maduro are being held as political prisoners, some for more than four years, with little access to the outside world or ability to exercise their legal rights.
The historical connections in "#1960Now" affirm that the fight for civil rights has taken many forms beyond the modern movement, the campaign from the early 1950s through the late 1960s to secure legal rights for black Americans.
Responding to confusion and complaints about terms that forced disputes into arbitration rather than allowing lawsuits, Equifax said no one waives their legal rights to sue by signing up for free credit monitoring and identity theft protection.
No one wins votes by making life difficult for citizens but in reality of course, it's very complicated … I mean legal rights for example; will EU citizens living in the U.K. be under international or British law?
ROME (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May should make a proposal over what legal rights European Union citizens will have in Britain after it leaves the bloc, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said on Thursday.
But since the Islamic Revolution of 1979, many of their legal rights have been stripped away with the enactment of Sharia law, an legal system derived from the Quran and the Sunnah (sayings attributed to the prophet Muhammad).
The Belgian government had already begun giving same-sex couples some legal rights in 1998, but gave them the same tax and inheritance rights as opposite-sex couples in the 2003 ruling, according to the Pew Research Center.
On his LinkedIn profile, he issued a warning that he will "hold & strongly protect all [his] contractual ownership, my marketing & IP legal rights" in SpaceLife Origin, and says he already plans to take action against an undisclosed party.
And according to a report released last month by the LGBTQ legal rights organization Lambda Legal, out of 254 state high court justices, only 21953 are openly gay or lesbian; in addition, only two judges nationwide are transgender.
"The district court and receiver lacked authority to dispossess claimants of their legal rights to share in receivership assets for the sake of the greater good," Circuit Judge Edith Jones wrote for the New Orleans-based appeals court.
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Vedanta Resources is open to dialogue with the Zambian government but will defend its legal rights and opposes the appointment of a provisional liquidator at its Konkola Copper Mines business, the company's CEO said on Monday.
The privacy policy and terms of use have also been updated to make clear that users grant the company "a series of legal rights" when it comes to live, local, and other crowd-sourced parts of the app.
As the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal has clearly illustrated, opt-outs alone cannot safeguard people's data or their legal rights — which is why incoming EU data protection rules (GDPR) beef up consent requirements to require a clear affirmative.
China's judicial system must protect Li's legal rights and Beijing should cooperate with Taiwan "via legitimate channels" to help Li's family go to China to visit him and "avoid further worsening in cross-Strait relations," the DPP said.
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: A jury ruled Thursday that Google was within its legal rights to copy parts of a programming language owned by Oracle in a case many called critical to the future of software development.
Further, giving children the "right" to enter into a serious legal contract before they have the legal rights necessary to safely navigate that contract is laying for them a nightmarish trap, not bestowing upon them a romantic gift.
But WHNT News 19 reported that it was unclear whether Judge Frank Barger realized that he had effectively recognized an aborted fetus's legal rights for the first time in the U.S. or even understood what he was granting.
Peter Dahlin, a Swedish legal rights advocate who was detained and expelled from China in January, said Chinese security officers or their representatives had recently been conducting surveillance on Chinese rights lawyers undergoing training on a Thai island.
A previous German law had allowed civil unions between same-sex couples since 2001, but those unions did not offer couples the same legal rights and were considered by many to be a second-class form of marriage.
" In a statement, the company said it "will continue to engage with the Australian government, and in accordance with Australian law and relevant international conventions, we will take all possible measures to protect our legal rights and interests.
In theory, Waldron said, the audience could contain "soldiers as well as civilians, fugitives and convicts as well as law-abiding citizens, homeless people as well as property owners"—even "bankrupts, infants, lunatics," all with different legal rights.
Fortunately, many reproductive rights funders have since broadened their giving after realizing that their single-issue focus was creating an anemic, racially homogeneous movement that lacked the resources and people power to win legal rights or anything else.
Northern Syria (CNN)Two of the most wanted fighters from the British ISIS cell called "the Beatles" have called some of the group's actions "regrettable," and insisted that their legal rights are respected wherever they're brought to trial.
"It would be very unlikely that someone would stand on their legal rights and say, 'You can't leave,'" says Samuel Estreicher, the Director of the Center for Labor and Employment Law at NYU Law, where he also teaches.
Bills like the one in Ohio are meant to give fetuses and even fertilized eggs the same legal rights as pregnant people themselves, Mary Alice Carter, a senior adviser at the reproductive-rights group Equity Forward, told Vox.
I spoke to four labor lawyers across the country to get a better understanding of what legal rights workers have to throw up their hands and walk off the job — and what right a company has to respond.
"We have directed the Port Authority and my counsel's office to make sure we are protecting the legal rights of any person detained at any of our airports, period," the governor, a Democrat, said at a news conference.
In the post-9/21625 world, the United States has expanded the legal rights of its intelligence and law-enforcement agencies to collect private information, sometimes in cooperation with the telecom companies that provide services to the public.
It was also a dog whistle to his white male base -- after all, he's suggesting that America was greatest at a time when African-Americans and women had fewer legal rights, and white men dominated the public sphere.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China will investigate whether FedEx Corp legal rights and interests of its clients, the official Xinhua news agency said on Saturday, after Chinese telecoms giant Huawei said parcels intended for it were diverted.
The company pointed out that since Roberts didn't trademark the phrases "Raising the Future" or "The Future," and does not have a trademark for the font or graphic design of the shirts, she has zero legal rights to them.
" It also says it could "take judicial measures to protect the legal rights and interests of our Company, our employees and our shareholders, and to fulfill obligations and take responsibilities to our global customers, end-users, partners and suppliers.
"We reiterate that we reserve the legal rights to these licenses and state categorically that the licenses have not been terminated in accordance with the terms of the licenses, nor have they expired," a spokesman said in a statement.
"Yesterday I was happy that the absolute majority of the recommendations of foreign partners including the Venice Commission were taken into account by the decision of the parliamentary committee," Poroshenko told journalists, referring to a leading legal rights watchdog.
In collaboration with the American Civil Liberties Union, my school will host a forum to explain to our immigrant students and their parents their legal rights and what to do in the event that they are detained by ICE.
In December, the White Earth Band of Ojibwe in Minnesota established legal rights not for a landscape but for a product of their declining landscape - wild rice, a grain central to tribal identity that needs clean water to grow.
On its surface, the bill is simply about affording the citizens of several allied countries some legal rights regarding the accuracy and disclosure of information held by government agencies—similar to those U.S. citizens have in most European courts.
The documents do not list any beneficiaries to the trust, though court papers note that Epstein's only potential heir was his brother Mark Epstein, who had legal rights to his assets only if the will had not been filed.
Although legal rights organizations such as the ACLU have tweeted that schools cannot punish students more harshly for protesting than for any other unexcused absence, some schools have made it clear they intend to teach students a lesson. ADVERTISEMENT
This reasoning is reminiscent of an era before many legal rights were granted to women—and when government and law enforcement officials offered outmoded and uninformed justifications for why domestic abusers could not be investigated, arrested, tried and convicted.
Rather than commemorate a specific event or regional history, the museum aims to educate visitors about the meaning of human rights through an array of themes, such as the struggle for legal rights in Canada and freedom of expression.
A.C.L.U. lawyers said they were concerned that deportations could happen so rapidly after reunification that migrant families might not have enough time to understand their legal rights and might give up their right to pursue a petition for asylum.
The list of those who have had few or no legal rights throughout history is staggering: women, children, orphans, widows, Jews, gays and lesbians, slaves, former slaves, descendants of slaves, those with leprosy, undocumented immigrants — to name a few.
The investigation found example after example of drivers trapped in exploitative loans, including hundreds who signed interest-only loans that required them to pay exorbitant fees, forfeit their legal rights and give up almost all their monthly income, indefinitely.
The idea they hatched that night ultimately resulted in a special election, which had the citizens of Toledo voting February 26 on a very unusual question: Should Lake Erie be granted the legal rights normally reserved for a person?
" • "The investigation found example after example of drivers trapped in exploitative loans, including hundreds who signed interest-only loans that required them to pay exorbitant fees, forfeit their legal rights and give up almost all their monthly income, indefinitely.
"The ministry should provide better service and protect the legal rights and interests of veterans so that military service can be one of the most dignified careers," Vice Premier Sun Chunlan said when the ministry began operations in April.
Why not act now and make it easy for us to freeze all three of our major credit files at once, for free, without having to sign away our legal rights or subject ourselves to the companies' ceaseless spam?
Since then, she said, some of her former students have initiated discussions of women's legal rights with older women in their families and among their neighbors, and they have asked Khawari to help them assemble leaflets on the subject.
In recent years, A Better Balance, working with other legal rights groups, has filed five pregnancy discrimination charges with the EEOC against Walmart, two of which have turned into class-action lawsuits and have been filed in federal court.
Although it is entirely within the legal rights of our president to press charges, he has decided to drop the charges in an expression of goodwill and in the hope that doing so will help diffuse tension on campus.
Advocates say the easiest way to protect children from entering into a marriage where they have limited legal rights and are vulnerable to physical, emotional, or verbal abuse is to set the minimum marriage age at 18, without exceptions.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang did not provide details about the other detained Canadians at a news briefing in Beijing on Friday, but said that China was ruled by law and it protected the legal rights of foreigners.
It might have appaered that Microsoft was standing up for its users' legal rights in court, but it seems now that more than anything it was looking for a legal way out of being involved in the argument at all.[SCOTUS]
As it turns out however, aside from simply being called out for their lack of sensitivity on Twitter, the Jenners also failed to reach out to the estates of these musical legends to secure the legal rights to the images.
Critics say the bill is an attempt to protect Netanyahu and keep the public in the dark regarding ongoing investigations in which he is a suspect, but its supporters said it is intended to protect suspects' legal rights and reputations.
But those politicians (and I know a significant number) who see the need for better treatment of trans people at the same time as worrying about the potential impact on women and their legal rights are not so eager to speak.
Related: The US Has Found a New Way to Keep Immigrant Families Locked Up Martinez signed the document, effectively waiving her legal rights, and she was put on a flight along with 36 other Hondurans who were apprehended in the raids.
The legal rights of those Catalan separatists elected to office while on trial or wanted for arrest for their role in a failed 2017 secession bid have been a major headache for Spanish courts since elections in April and May.
Many urban migrants have no legal rights to live where they do, which leaves them vulnerable in countless ways, including the inability to demand electricity from the public grid, or, for that matter, to have access to the kerosene subsidy.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A Turkish journalist has been sentenced to 20 months in jail and stripped of legal rights over her children for breaching the confidentiality of a court case, her lawyer said on Wednesday, raising further concern about deteriorating press freedoms.
U.S. District Judge Kristine Baker, in a 101-page ruling, found the state's plan would deny the inmates their legal rights by depriving them of adequate counsel because prison officials allow only a single lawyer to be present for any execution.
"PETA and David Slater agree that this case raises important, cutting-edge issues about expanding legal rights for nonhuman animals, a goal that they both support, and they will continue their respective work to achieve this goal," the two parties said.
The rescinded documents did not confer legal rights but rather functioned as easy-to-use resources created to explain the parameters of complicated areas of the law, such as the Immigration and Nationality Act, or simply to assist non-English speakers.
Hunting, Ms. Domínguez said, fosters speciesism — a school of thought that emphasizes the moral superiority of humans over animals — at a time when Argentine judges are opening debates about whether some animals should be considered "nonhuman people" who hold legal rights.
"As with any incident within the WeWork community, you should communicate with individuals in a manner that exemplifies WeWork's commitment to customer service and professionalism but does not inadvertently waive or forfeit any of WeWork's legal rights," the document says.
Under the 1991 decision, gays and lesbians, who were forbidden by law to marry in New York until 2011 and forbidden to adopt until 1995, could spend years helping their partners rear a child and yet have no legal rights.
Organizations like the ACLU and legal experts could barely contain themselves from noting that Trump's call for treating undocumented immigrants as if they had no legal rights is blatantly unconstitutional: 📣 What President Trump suggested here is both illegal and unconstitutional.
The 2,500-member Union 1, which held a strike for 43 days last year and cost BHP Billiton an estimated $1 billion, also questioned in a letter to members the legal rights of a newly formed competing union at the mine.
"Refugees could be returned to Turkey without having had a proper asylum hearing or without receiving the necessary information about their legal rights," international charity Oxfam, humanitarian NGO Norwegian Refugee Council and Greek group Solidarity Now warned in a joint statement.
"It is discriminating to select on the basis of having different skills ... Children with Down syndrome should have the same legal rights as other children," Kjell Ingolf Ropstad, deputy leader of the Christian Democrats, told public broadcaster NRK earlier this month.
"We will go to every extent to defend the human rights and legal rights of Kashmiris," Shahbaz Sharif, president of the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz political party, said during a Monday press conference, according to a New York Times translation.
"PETA and David Slater agree that this case raises important, cutting-edge issues about expanding legal rights for nonhuman animals, a goal that they both support, and they will continue their respective work to achieve this goal," a joint statement explains.
Anti-abortion groups have lobbied for fetal homicide laws as part of a broader campaign for "personhood," hoping to persuade the public to regard prenatal life at any stage of development as a human being deserving of legal rights and protection.
"From the very beginning, Exxon sent strong signals that they would not be run over, they would use all their legal rights, and they would be more confrontational," said Francisco Monaldi, a former consultant for Venezuela's state oil company, PDVSA.
"This action seeks to permanently enjoin the Defendants from silencing Mr. Sims with respect to any information he learned during his tenure as a federal employee, and any legal rights and protections therefrom that may necessarily flow," the court document reads.
Women across the region have been gaining additional legal rights within the family and economically, for example, with many countries removing requirements that women must obtain permission to travel from a male guardian and allowing women equal rights to divorce.
In fact, some who are invested in the status quo have vociferously opposed legislative reform efforts to protect the legal rights of these children, arguing that providing them with attorneys would amount to an unfunded mandate and interfere with states' rights.
Dayan noted, however, that the U.K. could potentially be "locked in to contracting out" and that potential legal challenges could arise if the level of legal rights companies might have to access contracts was reduced, under a Labour government, for example.
So far, the greatest effect of the reforms seems to be a growing awareness, among ordinary Saudi women, of the legal rights they do have, and an increasing willingness to claim these rights, even by seeking legal redress, if necessary.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese authorities have formally arrested China's most prominent woman human rights lawyer, accusing her of subverting the state, her lawyer said on Wednesday, as part of a crackdown on activists who have helped people fight for their legal rights.
"If the United States isn't a country that will provide the guarantees, they will go somewhere else," said Vinicio Sandoval, executive director of the Independent Monitoring Group of El Salvador, a labor and legal rights organization involved in migration issues.
Abu Dhabi-based Goldilocks, which holds an 8.1 percent stake in Noble, filed lawsuits in Singapore this week, saying Noble is not recognizing its "legitimate legal rights" as a shareholder and asked the Singapore High Court to block Monday's meeting.
Broward County, Florida, resident Hubert Wade said in the complaint, filed Thursday in Fort Lauderdale federal court, that Midland violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) because the letters did not actually contain any descriptions of consumers' legal rights.
She notes that she has no real way of earning money of her own; that when she marries, her property will become her husband's property, as will her children; she notes that her legal rights will be bound to him.
The law also conferred full legal rights on fetuses but did not give guidance on how to implement that change under Georgia laws, a provision those challenging the law argued was vague and could be enforced in arbitrary and discriminatory ways.
But both DREAMers and Donald Trump actually appear to be on the same side in wanting Congress to pass legislation that would grant the immigrants long-term protection and legal rights—which immigration experts call a difficult, but possible, fix.
On the other hand, while firing Comey was not exactly well-received on Capitol Hill, the vast majority of congressional Republicans were eager to rally around the idea that Trump was within his legal rights to fire the FBI director.
"We are delighted that the court has today recognized Lauri's vulnerability, close family connections to the UK and the potentially catastrophic consequences of extraditing him," Emma Norton, head of legal rights group in the UK, said in a statement to the BBC.
In a statement released late on Tuesday, ministry spokesman Lu Kang said China attached great importance on protecting the safety and legal rights of Chinese nationals overseas, but they must adhere to local laws and regulations, and respect local traditions and customs.
"Under the strong leadership of the provincial party committee and government, we took vigorous measures, investigated in accordance with the law ... and protected the majority of investors' legal rights to the greatest extent," said Wang, reading from a handwritten pre-prepared statement.
"We have made solemn representations to Canada and the U.S., demanding that both parties immediately clarify the reasons for the detention, and immediately release the detainee to protect the person's legal rights," a foreign ministry spokesperson said on Thursday, according to BBC.
Arturo Di Modica, the Italian-born sculptor of the Wall Street "Charging Bull," has previously accused New York City of violating his legal rights by installing "Fearless GIrl" without his permission, and is suing State Street Global Advisors for trademark and copyright infringement.
Although Wilson's repertoire consists mostly of Beach Boys music, his cousin and fellow Beach Boys co-founder Mike Love is the only one of the three surviving original members of the group who has legal rights to tour under the band's name.
"So some day, if a Democrat becomes President and the Republicans win the House, even by a tiny margin, they can impeach the President, without due process or fairness or any legal rights," Trump tweeted on Tuesday about the ongoing, legal impeachment inquiry.
"We are currently investigating the case and looking to directly connect with the impacted community member to guarantee that his legal rights are protected and that all steps are taken to thoroughly investigate this crime," Sikh Coalition Legal Director Amrith Kaur said.
"If Mr. Trump thinks our trademark violates his rights and interests, he can use legal methods because our company observes China's laws, " CEO Zhong told NBC News, adding that he is prepared to defend his company's legal rights to the Trump brand name.
BRUSSELS, July 16 (Reuters) - Short-term rental website Airbnb has breached EU consumer rules by depriving consumers of their basic legal rights, the European Commission said on Monday, as it gave the company an August deadline to propose changes or face enforcement action.
Mike Huckabee (R-Ark.) tweeted their sympathies on Sunday, none mentioned that the victims may have been targeted because of their gender identity and sexual orientation — or that they have each opposed laws to provide LGBT people with increased legal rights and protection.
As Kate Darling, a researcher at the MIT Media Lab, notes in a paper on extending legal rights to robots, there is a great deal of evidence that human beings are sympathetic to and respond emotionally to social robots—even non-sentient ones.
Having a short opt-out window for legal rights embedded within T&Cs which the vast majority of users won't read before clicking 'I agree' and rushing into their neighbor's garden to try to catch a pikachu is a very aggressive stance.
As an ACLU attorney working to defend Manning's right to treatment for gender dysphoria, Chase Strangio has been instrumental over the past several years in both promoting awareness of the cruelties Manning has experienced and helping her to secure her legal rights.
Once again, giant pharmaceutical corporations make millions of dollars of donations to a political candidate, and then receive favorable rulings from our nation's highest court, effectively shutting down your legal rights under the Constitution – and most likely shuts them down without your knowledge.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Tuesday there was "no reason" to curb law enforcement agencies that seize cash, vehicles and other assets of people suspected of crimes, a practice that some lawmakers and activists have criticized for denying legal rights.
"The Guild is eager to take its seat at the bargaining table and is pleased that Tronc has recognized the legal rights of its workers and the strength of their desire to unionize," a spokesperson for the union said in a statement.
It was the first visit to Ecuador by the U.N. indigenous rights watchdog since 2009, and came on the 10th anniversary of the constitution - which gives indigenous people collective rights, and was one of the first to give legal rights to nature.
I sit on the Board of the National Juvenile Defender Center (NJDC), a national organization dedicated to safeguarding children's legal rights, and I was appointed by President Barack Obama to the U.S. Department of Justice's Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.
These accounts — two of them anonymous, some written by those safely outside China, some by brave souls still inside — represent the experiences of hundreds, if not thousands, of people who have been deprived of the legal rights the country's Constitution ostensibly allows them.
One of the great things about the GDPR is that it enables individual citizens to understand all of the data that a company like Facebook has about them and gives them some more legal rights over what they can do with it.
Xinhua previously reported that China would investigate whether FedEx damaged the legal rights and interests of its clients after Huawei Technologies Co Ltd said this month the U.S. company diverted parcels destined for the Chinese firm's addresses in Asia to the United States.
" Sensing the possibility of a change in legal rights, Maria Berenice Dias, the Brazilian Bar Association's head of sexual diversity, encouraged same-sex couples "who want to get married to hurry up and formalize their union before the end of the year.
They encouraged medallion buyers to borrow as much as possible and ensnared them in interest-only loans and other one-sided deals that often required them to pay hefty fees, forfeit their legal rights and give up most of their monthly incomes.
Some predominantly Muslim countries have been moving to reinterpret Islamic law within their borders, with some sending delegations to a 2016 international conference of scholars, religious leaders and clergy members in Morocco on protecting the legal rights of religious minorities living among them.
AMAC, the self-regulatory body that oversees private funds, said late on Friday the new rules were intended to further protect investors' legal rights and to regulate the private fund management industry, described by some insiders as a "Wild East" rife with fraud.
In an attempt to protect the river and in response to destructive droughts that have affected the tribe's salmon fishers, the Yurok Tribe sought to codify their ongoing attempts at revitalization by granting the river the same legal rights as a human.
ISTANBUL, Dec 6 (Reuters) - Turkey's majority state-owned Halkbank said on Friday that it will use all its legal rights to challenge a U.S. Federal Court ruling that it must enter a formal plea to charges that it helped Iran evade sanctions.
In September, Google agreed to publicly remind its employees about their legal rights to talk about and engage in workplace organizing, as part of a settlement with the US National Labor Relations Board over claims that the company was suppressing workers' protected speech.
As the civil rights movement gained ground in the 1950s and 1960s, however, a series of court rulings and new laws ensured that black Americans now had the same legal rights to public schools, libraries, parks and swimming pools as white Americans.
It's most likely that the unknown and unnamed subject was a servant with few legal rights who had little choice about how she posed or whether she was okay with her breast being exposed to the world for the next 200 years.
For instance, Chinese manufacturing doesn't always win out over American manufacturing because its government subsidizes an industry, like it does with aluminum, but often simply because Chinese workers are paid lower wages and have fewer legal rights in the workplace than American workers.
A 2013 report by the Williams Institute, an LGBTQ legal rights organization, calculated that same-sex couples are four times more likely than heterosexual couples to be raising an adopted child and six times more likely to be raising a foster child.
So it's got to offer protection for the Dreamers and it's got to offer some element of reasonable border security, although I would hope that it would be border security that would not come at the expense of children and their legal rights.
The role of an interim care provider is set: to provide care, in his or her own home, for a newborn infant for a few days, or a few weeks, while the birth parents consider their next steps (and retain their full legal rights).
What's more, drafts of speeches are routinely withheld in response to public records requests; if an agency employee has an idea for a line or a topic in a speech, but it gets cut for whatever reason, they're within their legal rights to withhold it.
Durst's attorneys on July 31 filed legal papers, which have not been publicly disclosed but were seen by Reuters, asking a judge to rule that the filmmakers are not entitled to legal rights that shield journalists from having to reveal their sources and information.
In 2011 he wrote in the Washington Post that the Department of Justice was making a "dangerous" mistake by treating alleged terrorists as candidates for criminal prosecution, with the same legal rights to remain silent and be represented by a lawyer as any suspect.
"In effect, the Defendant has weaponized the NDA by using it as a club to thwart and chill employees' assertion that Defendant has violated their legal rights in the course of their employment by the Defendant," wrote Denson, who is representing herself in both cases.
Therein lies the problem: Puerto Rico's political status not only prevents these US citizens from securing their legal rights, but even worse, it allows them to be treated very badly, over and over again, and not have the sovereignty to chart a different course.
Lawyer Flavia Agnes, co-founder of the legal center Majlis that works on women's rights, said while the focus was on the practice of triple talaq, the key issue was how women can be helped to ensure they know their economic and legal rights.
If the legal rights of EU people to know what's being done with their personal data can just be sidestepped by a data controller holding only selective types of contact data (for instance) that risks putting a pretty big loophole in the data protection framework.
And nobody listening to his cascade of statements on the subject of a "rigged election" could possibly believe that reserving his legal rights was all Trump was doing when he shocked the nation, across the political spectrum, by his irresponsible pronouncement at the third debate.
If you feel compelled to share information that's classified because you're concerned about the implications, there are legal ways in which you can have whistleblower protection and go to committee for instance, on oversight, and protect your legal rights and not get yourself in trouble.
Mulvaney is moving the student loan investigation division inside the bureau's consumer information unit in an effort to shift the agency toward providing consumers with information about their legal rights and away from enforcing and writing consumer finance rules, The New York Times reported.
They argue the man, whose identity is unknown, has been denied constitutionally guaranteed legal rights because he remains in military custody three weeks after he was handed over to US authorities by an allied group and has not been given access to an attorney.
Mulvaney is moving the student loan investigation division inside the bureau's consumer information unit in an effort to shift the agency toward providing consumers with information about their legal rights and away from enforcing and writing consumer finance rules, The New York Times reported.
CHENNAI, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - India's growing shoe industry relies on women who work from home, earn less than the minimum wage and lack any legal rights, activists said, urging companies importing from India to check their supply chains for signs of labor exploitation.
While some may believe that civility is in the eye of the beholder, I believe that civility — treating people with respect and dignity — is nonnegotiable and essential for change, particularly now when bullying, abuse of power and ignoring legal rights and due process are ascendant.
The judge also said the unique circumstances of a case testing the authority of the congressional power of the purse — its most fundamental constitutional role — had led her to grant standing, suggesting she did not mean to bestow expansive new legal rights on Congress.
Across the United States, large retailers including Target, Bed Bath & Beyond Inc and Best Buy Co Inc have legal rights in many lease agreements that allow them to limit what Amazon can do with nearby Whole Foods stores, and where it can open new ones.
"It is shocking that the Kurdistan Regional Government, which has consistently condemned IS atrocities against the Yazidi community, is holding a survivor of these abuses on terrorism charges and denying her basic legal rights," said Philip Luther, Amnesty's Middle East and North Africa director.
Pruitt has a long anti-choice record as a legislator, including calling for fetuses to have legal rights from the moment of fertilization and sponsoring a bill to require women seeking abortion to hear about false links between the procedure and breast cancer and infertility.
They make a persuasive case that HHS is perfectly within its legal rights to approve the Massachusetts waiver and they also questioned why HHS would worry about setting a precedent for Medicaid drug formularies when it is eagerly encouraging states to establish Medicaid work requirements.
In a decision on Tuesday, the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia said a federal agency's actions are not final unless they end a process of setting out legal rights or obligations, and the EPA's document did not do that.
That means that mixed-sex couples will have the same set of options for getting hitched as same-sex couples, who are able to choose between marriage and civil union (except in Northern Ireland, where same-sex couples are still not allowed to marry.) The civil partnership was originally introduced to give same-sex couples the same legal rights as married couples in a time when same sex marriage was not permitted in the UK. But opposite sex couples have long been fighting for the right to civil partnerships — something that originally was not made available to them because marriage offered the same set of legal rights.
But Leadgate, which believes it was extorted to sell its Pluna stake for no compensation, this past February quietly transferred any remaining legal rights to Tenor Capital Management, a New York hedge fund that buys into situations where it thinks there could be international arbitration claims.
Over the past two decades new legal rights have allowed "digital fences" to be used to surround copyrighted works, even if those fences interfered with people's rights, such as to freely use snippets of content (the legal doctrine of "fair dealing," known as "fair use" in America).
"Petitioner argues that the ability to acknowledge a legal duty or legal responsibility should not be determinative of entitlement to habeas relief, since, for example, infants cannot comprehend that they owe duties or responsibilities and a comatose person lacks sentience, yet both have legal rights," wrote Webber.
And a lot of times don't know they have a claim — they've ben in the hospital for metal poisoning, they've been sick for years, and we make them aware of their legal rights and connect them with the right lawyer to help them pursue their case.
In a solo dissent to a 5-3 ruling that allows evidence from illegal police seizures to be used in court cases, Sotomayor said the decision would weaken the Fourth Amendment's protections for all Americans, while highlighting the detrimental effects it would have on minorities' legal rights.
"This agreement has been reached in cooperation with the United States government to ensure that the parties' legal rights with respect to the jet are maintained, and that the jet's value is not depleted while these claims are appropriately resolved," the spokesman said in an emailed statement.
"The reign of terror will be over," Trump added, without explaining any of the mechanics of how his policy would work -- namely how he would deal with the enormous backlog in the immigration courts and the legal rights of immigrants who have been accused of a crime.
A source familiar with the document told the Times there was a "real risk" the complexity of the scheme could lead to "legitimate concerns of another Windrush" scandal, in which dozens of EU citizens were wrongly denied legal rights, detained, and in at least 83 cases deported.
For All Mankind would have us believe, for example, that the introduction of female astronauts leads directly to the passage of the still-not-ratified Equal Rights Amendment, which would have enshrined equal legal rights for all Americans, regardless of their gender, into the U.S. Constitution.
We don't have to like the outcome of a case — think here O.J. Simpson or Casey Anthony — to appreciate that counsel's noble loyalty to her or his client is what stands between us and the many systems in which basic legal rights exist only on paper.
"The committee is concerned that these efforts to silence speech are based on political theater rather than legal or scientific arguments, and that they run counter to an attorney general's duty to serve 'as the guardian of the legal rights of the citizens,'" the letter said.
"We feel like we are striking a responsible balance between the interests of law-abiding citizens who are exercising their legal rights and the safety concerns of our associates and customers," Dan Bartlett, vice president of Walmart's corporate affairs, told reporters during a press call on Tuesday.
"This law will help so many women like me continue to do this work but with awareness, with legal rights and without the shame that usually comes with it," said Petra Hermillo, 60, a domestic worker who founded a nonprofit that offers counseling to other domestic workers.
Last week, Cuarón recorded a public service announcement supporting the National Domestic Workers Bill of Rights, a congressional bill that would give all domestic workers the same legal rights afforded to other workers, plus some new ones: paid sick days, regular scheduling, and retirement benefits. Sen.
European Union laws guarantee citizens of member states and their family members the right to move and freely reside in any country in the bloc, subject to certain conditions, raising questions about the legal rights of same-sex spouses in countries where such unions are not legal.
"PETA and David Slater agree that this case raises important, cutting-edge issues about expanding legal rights for nonhuman animals, a goal that they both support, and they will continue their respective work to achieve this goal," the groups said in a joint statement on Monday.
"Today's ruling is an important victory for the tens of thousands of vulnerable migrants from all over the world who have been trapped in Mexico -- making it nearly impossible for them to exercise their legal rights," said Melissa Crow, an attorney at the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Vedanta has "serious concerns about the intentions of the applicants and the procedures that were followed by ZCCM-IH as a representative of the government to obtain a provisional liquidation order," it said in a statement on Thursday, adding it would fully defend its legal rights.
The change, outlined in an email sent to the bureau's staff Wednesday morning, is part of an effort by Mr. Mulvaney to refocus the agency away from its consumer finance enforcement and rule-writing mission and more toward providing consumers with information about their legal rights.
Whittlesey scheduled a screening of the anti-abortion film "The Silent Scream" at the White House, opposed the Equal Rights Amendment and warned that feminism was a "straitjacket" for women, having the effect, she said, of curtailing their legal rights in child custody and alimony cases.
Just two weeks after consumers got crucial legal rights restored by a new rule from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), the U.S. House of Representatives voted July 25 to strip consumers of the ability to join together and hold large financial institutions accountable in court.
Chaudhry, an education consultant who participated in five protests in New Delhi the week he spoke to BuzzFeed News, is a part of six WhatsApp groups where dissenters share information regarding people's legal rights when arrested by police, the best exit routes, news updates, and more.
When the citizens of a country have democratically chosen to make abortion legal — usually in certain highly limited circumstances — the U.S. government policy is to make funding for reproductive health and other services conditional on aid organizations agreeing not to inform women about their legal rights.
"They have no legal rights — no right to work, no opportunity for mainstream education, and are obliged to eke out a very difficult living in the grey market economy of the country," said Richard Towle, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Representative for Malaysia.
The law gave the Canadian government the power to regulate so-called Indian status — determining who was officially recognized as a member of a First Nation and who was not — and to restrict access of so-called non-status people to reserves, services and legal rights.
How does one transform, overnight, the country of fellowship with immigrants from around the world into a ghetto, a closed-off space that stigmatizes, mistreats, chases, expels and cancels legal rights to those who are seeking —with effort and hard work— to live free of misery?
Related: What Obama's Immigration Crackdown Means for Central American Migrants "We strongly condemn DHS' recent enforcement operation targeting refugee mothers and children from El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala," the letter said, claiming the operation had generated "widespread fear" in immigrant communities and violated the legal rights of apprehended families.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The sculptor of Wall Street's "Charging Bull" statue is seeing red over New York City's decision to keep in place the "Fearless Girl" sculpture that now stares it down, saying the adjacent art has changed the meaning of his work and violated his legal rights.
"Goldilocks Investment Company Ltd has filed legal action today in light of the continuing refusal by Noble Group Ltd to recognize legitimate legal rights of Goldilocks as a shareholder of Noble," the investment fund, which holds an 8.1 percent stake in Singapore-listed Noble said in a statement.
Bryant Walker Smith, a professor at the University of South Carolina who advises the NHTSA on autonomous car law, thinks drivers are within their legal rights to make changes to their own cars — but authorities have the power to take a closer look at devices marketed for that purpose.
"We will use all our legal rights against any institution, person and social media account who tried to put the Galatasaray name next to that of the red-handed leader of the heinous terrorist organisation by using the choreography as an excuse," the club said on its website.

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