What defines a hate crime?02:16 Kennedy said prosecutors will have to prove the main reason the students were killed was because of their race, religion or another protected status. "It's not enough if it's one of the reasons. It has to be the main reason why they committed the crime...
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She adds: "We continue to abide by international law, and so we do think you have to abide by international law because to be honest, if we don't abide by international law, and that includes on the Convention on Human Rights, then it's much harder to get things like r...
Our data have limitations, and we suggest at least four directions of research that may prove worthwhile in further advancing theory and policy. First, indicators of intergroup conflict, prejudiced racial attitudes, employment inequality, residential segregation, school segregation, and other forms of so...
Maureen Maher: It sounds like such a trite question. But you would think that, based on what you saw, only someone who hated another person would do that. Jennifer Desisto: Right. Absolutely. Yeah. And — in — also, it was a given from the get-go that i...
A good way to avoid interrupting the judge is to watch his or her mouth. If their mouth is still moving – do not talk at the same time. While on the witness stand, be polite and don’t get angry or defensive. Even if you feel as though the prosecutor is attacking you (and he ...
there’s truth in this, frustrating as it might be. A debut writer who needs to convince an agent or publisher that their work is worthwhile has a very high bar to clear. It’s harder to be a debut writer than an already-published one because you have to do so much to prove ...
v. Sullivan, the Supreme Court held, in a groundbreaking decision, that defamatory falsehoods published about public officials are not protected by the First Amendment and can be punished if the offended official can prove that his/her accuser published the falsehoods with "actual malice" -- ...
ALDER: You know, millions of Americans, just getting an ordinary job, would have to take one. It was constantly in the news and in politics because people who were mistrusted or somehow, you know, doubted would actually end up, you know, offering to take polygraph tests to prove their ...
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