Is Following the Seven Protected Classes in the Federal Fair Housing Act Enough to Avoid A Discrimination Complaint? Most Likely NotBadami, Scott
In many situations, laws regarding property,housingand the process for people moving into and out of a home are left to states, counties and individual cities to determine. However, the federal government regulates housing most notably when it comes to discrimination, and is aimed at protecting g...
Using government and news reports,Stackerhas traced the history of cafeteria meals from their inception to the present day, with data from news and government reports. Read on to see how various legal acts, food trends, and budget cuts have changed what kids are getting on their trays....
we want to make sure that the federal government is accommodated,” she said. “On the other hand, states' rights are coming into view at this point and we want to make sure that our Montana heritage is protected.”
It developed a sector-specific plan in collaboration with government agencies and the banking and finance industry. The security goals of this sector focus on prevention, detection, and correction. This is accomplished through resilience, risk management, and redundancy; addressing dependence on ...
trial acquitted Kelly, with some later explaining that they felt they had no choice because the girl did not testify. The woman, now in her 30s and referred to in filings only as “Minor 1,” will be the government’s star witness in the federal trial that’s expected to last four ...
Base PNPs are run by the provincial government. Enhanced PNPs are only open to Express Entry candidates. Those who are eligible for an enhanced PNP qualify for an Express Entry managed program such as the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP), Canadian Experience Class (C...
The EEOC (Equal Employment Opportunity Commission), the government agency that oversees these protections, also protects employees from acts of retaliation for alleging or reporting acts of discrimination based on a protected class. Fun fact: more EEOC charges areon the basis of retaliationthan any...
A former federal and appellate judge, Sonia Sotomayor became an associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court in 2009. She is the first Latina justice in history.
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