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"civilly" Definitions
  1. in a polite and formal way but possibly not seeming friendly
  2. in a way that involves personal legal matters and not criminal law

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Look, I -- America has a long proud tradition of people being able to express themselves peacefully, and civilly, respectfully and even at times maybe on respectfully, but at least, civilly.
That anger translates into motivation to participate civilly, in theory.
He'll also be held liable civilly for homes and cars.
He also gave up his right to civilly sue her.
Aaron is being sued civilly for wrongful death by Lloyd's family.
The officer, however, could still be held civilly liable for damages.
And then we find ways to civilly engage with one another.
A woman seeking an abortion would not be criminally or civilly responsible.
"Inadvertent violations like Obama's are punished civilly by the FEC," he said.
He could be held civilly liable for any damage caused by the fire.
He also questioned whether such cases could be prosecuted civilly, rather than criminally.
By one count, nearly 5,400 sex offenders are civilly committed across the country.
There's also an overdue effort to hold its executives criminally and civilly liable.
We need to criticize constructively, disagree civilly and reengage outside the digital world.
And, are those a bunch of photos of him interacting civilly with Republican leaders?
It's when competing ideas are heard and civilly debated that the best solutions win.
"You may be held civilly liable" for as much as $1,000, the letters said.
"Hillary accidentally bumped into me and she very civilly said: 'Pardon me,'" Trump said.
The only problem I have is that we haven't learned how to disagree civilly.
This is all said civilly over gourmet coffee in Ronda's office — no Keurigs here, folks.
You'll also need to pledge that you will engage civilly before contributing to the discussion.
Even the most debauched club-hopping party animal talks about women more civilly than you.
ARROYO: If people want to disagree over the policy, disagree, but do it amiably and civilly.
I saw pro-choice and pro-life demonstrators arguing passionately but civilly, I felt no threat.
"I expect you to take the consequences of your actions, both criminally and civilly," she said.
"If the protesters don't act civilly, people on the edge are going to snap," he said.
We civilly put needles in men's arms on death row instead of chopping off their heads.
It mostly demonstrates that it's possible to disagree more civilly with people of differing political views.
That's going to be a huge fight if one of these cases goes forward criminally or civilly.
We dated for about three months, then I, as civilly as possibly, broke it off between us.
In the years since, church leaders have expressed the view that all people deserve equal rights civilly.
More than 40 individuals and entities were also charged civilly by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Nadler is expected to go to court soon in an effort to civilly enforce the McGahn subpoena.
What procedures and strategies has he used to help his students talk about politics delicately and civilly?
It's rare to see these two perspectives face off head to head, civilly, in a public forum.
Meanwhile, we civilly use taxpayer dollars to kill people in foreign countries we aren't at war with.
There is no question that the president can be civilly sued and deposed, as President Clinton was.
He was also skilled at the art of dialogue, engaging those he disagreed with critically but civilly.
People who support this campaign do so by civilly mobilizing other voters to come to the polls.
It is more enjoyable to work together civilly than to remain gridlocked and unable to move forward.
Most people who are incarcerated for a long term in New York state are considered civilly dead.
"We will continue to work through this process civilly and cooperatively, and plan to continueour professional life together."
However, he was later found civilly liable for their deaths and ordered to pay their families $33.5 million.
"I have 50-something cases that have been filed civilly against the city and city employees," Oakes said.
Charles Whittud, 47, is also a repeat offender and has been civilly committed at Avenel since November 20163.
McCain was regarded as a lawmaker that reached across the aisle to work civilly with his Democratic colleagues.
Sources say cops told the 2 parties -- Janet and Wissam, in this case -- to handle the matter civilly.
The candidates respond in turn, by behaving more civilly and reaching out to voters beyond their own base.
But he was found civilly liable for their deaths in a subsequent lawsuit brought by the two victims' families.
Gordon was previously found civilly liable for the death of his Bobbi Kristina  — Houston and Brown's only child together.
We will continue to work through this process civilly and cooperatively, and plan to continue our professional life together.
"We will continue to work through this process civilly and cooperatively, and plan to continue our professional life together."
This gives me the opportunity to contest them — civilly — and offers at least the possibility of spreading enlightenment. B.o.
The victim sued civilly, and Persky made a series of rulings that the lawyers have said publicly were biased.
Her lawyers said in a court filing last year that she had "done nothing wrong, either civilly or criminally."
You want a culture where people are upfront and honest when they disagree, and come to a resolution civilly.
Although the former football star was found not guilty, a jury found him civilly responsible for the victims' wrongful death.
Gualtieri also noted another new state law could mean his office may be civilly liable simply for arresting the shooter.
Gordon was found civilly liable for Bobbi Kristina's death last November and ordered to pay $36 million to her estate.
He told the Morning News that he wanted to craft a response to Clayton that would "civilly defuse" the situation.
Since the "civilly dead" cannot commit new crimes, the old treason charge was reactivated and Raleigh was, once again, condemned.
He told the Dallas News that he wanted to craft a response to Clayton that would "civilly defuse" the situation.
In November 2016, Gordon was found civilly liable for Bobbi Kristina's death and ordered to pay $36 million to her estate.
Illegal entry, even if not criminal, can still be punished civilly, which would put less strain on the federal court system.
For example, the Center for Medical Progress could possibly be held civilly liable for misleading editing of the Planned Parenthood videos.
Cindy Cohn: Yeah, Section CDA 230 says that if you host somebody's speech, you're not responsible for what they say civilly.
" King said she's tried to engage civilly with people online who disagree with her, but "every time [Republicans] turn around, we're bashed.
"We will continue to work through this process civilly and cooperatively, and plan to continue our professional life together," their statement concludes.
Generally, a person can only be civilly committed if they're deemed a danger to the health or safety of themselves or others.
In November 2016, Gordon was found civilly liable for Brown's July 2015 death and ordered to pay $36 million to her estate.
"Civilly, if she did this to hurt him, it would be a classic example of intentional infliction of emotional distress," Scalkiewicz says.
Whereas indefinite detention has been a certainty for people civilly committed in Minnesota, the same actually hasn't been true in New Jersey.
Still, Kerry and his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov sat civilly side by side Thursday night after reaching a ceasefire agreement for Syria.
If people thought the pope might give clear direction for divorced and civilly remarried Roman Catholics seeking communion, they will be disappointed.
"The fact that this turned out to be a tragedy doesn't mean that he's criminally responsible or civilly responsible," Mr. Lichtman said.
What's remarkable is how rarely these disruptions happen, how civilly they are managed and how quickly a library regains its rhythm afterward.
Members of Congress cannot be prosecuted, either criminally, they can't be sued civilly, they cannot be prosecuted ethically for what they say.
Will McCain's brain cancer, a menacingly urgent reminder of his own mortality, encourage him to speak more bluntly, honestly and civilly now?
Without Section 2628, platforms that moderate content could be held civilly liable for "sponsoring" the content that they allow to be posted.
Justice Thomas' claim that this isn't an excuse for police to illegally stop people because they could be sued civilly is a farce.
Gordon was previously found civilly liable for the death of his girlfriend Bobbi Kristina Brown — Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown's only child together.
And there are ways to tag -- civilly tag people who are unstable by teachers and officials, which is actually taking guns away. Jesse.
He was found civilly liable in 1997 for the deaths of Brown and Goldman, and was ordered to pay their families $33.5 million.
Since we have yet to find a way to resolve this issue civilly, it's found its way into the hands of the law.
He and Sanders issued separate statements urging the assembled delegates and their supporters to act civilly, but it failed to quiet boiling tempers.
Instead of resolving this dispute civilly, opponents seem to have gotten prosecutors to arrest Ghosn, who has now been in detention since Nov.
The lawyers, Eric M. Baum and Matthew J. Fogelman, said that Mr. Batali should be held accountable "criminally and civilly" for his actions.
Because the Pulse gunman, Omar Mateen, was able to view extremist propaganda on these social sites, the lawsuit said they were civilly liable.
The Archdiocese insisted the school dismiss a longtime teacher who is in a civilly-recognized, same-sex marriage, a statement from the school said.
Film Twitter, TV Twitter, media Twitter, and randos-with-opinions Twitter flocked to the discussion, and thankfully everything got settled pretty quickly and civilly.
In 1995, after the "Trial of the Century," Simpson was famously acquitted of double murder, though he was found civilly liable for the deaths.
Christopher Steele, you have peripheral people who you can start putting pressure on the whole opposition to you by going after them possibly civilly.
Third, ranked-choice voting also creates an incentive for candidates to behave more civilly because it is important to be many voters' "second choice".
I don't know if we will be able to resolve our differences civilly and handwringing about we all need to calm down aren't working.
The prosecution and defense agreed to keep Chapman civilly committed and held without bail until June 27 while both sides determined their next moves.
It's fair to discuss and even debate — civilly — the state of the world and humanity after roughly 6,000 years of male rule and dominance.
She started teaching her students how to use Twitter, including how to set up a profile, follow accounts, and respond to other users civilly.
"I don't think that people are used to being challenged, even civilly, on some of this sexist language or this diminishing language," she said.
A was completely forthcoming about her position in terms of politics and was willing to civilly discuss this with those who disagreed with her. Mrs.
He also added that Haberkorn intends to press charges and sue Cooke civilly for what they allege was a hate crime and civil rights violation.
But Graham said residents are expected to behave civilly, and there are still efforts to aggressively minimize the amount of drugs that enter the community.
A space for both Democrats and Republicans in the experiment of our democracy that includes respect for human dignity and the responsibility to dissent, civilly.
It appears the statute of limitations both civilly and criminally would have run out on all of her claims, which are older than 6 years.
Although America today may not be headed for a civil war, our ability to find common ground and act civilly is waning by the day.
They were married civilly, with the legal documents to prove it, but they'd never had a formal wedding ceremony before an official of the church.
So, in effect, SESTA would potentially make any online platform liable criminally and civilly if the site were used (even without its knowledge) for trafficking.
Then there's a class-action lawsuit brought by Fyre Festival attendees looking to recover money from anyone who could be shown to be civilly liable.
Things ended civilly between Pinkett Smith and Remini, with the women agreeing that despite their misunderstanding and snowballing feud, "it is never too late to heal."
In an Instagram posted on Friday, Brown, 47, reacted to the verdict that his daughter's boyfriend Nick Gordon was found civilly liable for Bobbi Kristina's death.
While Heinrich may be eligible for release after 17 years, he could be civilly committed as a sex offender in Minnesota and remain in state custody.
Citing unnamed sources, the Tribune reports that Kokoraleis's mental health history is still unclear as it pertains to a possible move to have him civilly committed.
Wikipedians' preferred way to resolve disputes is to take the conflict to an article's "talk page," where they can civilly discuss a disagreement with other editors.
The companies said the lawsuit attempted to civilly enforce a federal statute, the Controlled Substances Act, under the guise of the tribe's statutory and common law.
Like Olmsted, I sometimes felt we've reached an impasse that can't be civilly bridged and despaired over what he called "the drift of things" in America.
She said that, as far as she knew, there was no legal recourse to challenge Barzee's release, but urged her family to consider having her civilly committed.
"This bill would provide that a woman who receives an abortion will not be held criminally culpable or civilly liable for receiving the abortion," the legislation states.
The indictment was unsealed after Altvater was civilly charged last month by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission along with two former Ariad employees for insider trading.
Thank you, Jacob, for being willing to debate with me, listen to me, and then civilly disagree about how to improve our world and expand our vision.
Women civilly detained at the Santa Ana City Jail are strip searched after each in-person visit with an attorney, after each court hearing, and upon booking.
Gordon was previously found civilly liable for the death of Brown and was ordered to pay $36 million to the estate of his former girlfriend in November 2016.
He was also civilly committed from June 2016 to December 2017 after a psychologist deemed he wasn&apost mentally competent to proceed in one of the assault cases.
O.J., now 69, was found not guilty of the killings, following an internationally publicized trial, but a jury later found him civilly responsible for the victims' wrongful death.
" Fred said that although Simpson was found civilly responsible for the deaths — and ordered to pay $33.5 million to surviving family members — the victory "left us very empty.
While Middlesex prosecutors asked for Shanley to be civilly committed indefinitely, two court-appointed doctors who assessed Shanley said that he was not legally a sexually dangerous person.
Ryan Kelley-Cahill, 19, a freshman from nearby Alameda, said he sees students civilly debating there every day over animal rights, foreign oil, Palestine and myriad other issues.
They need to tweak their policies quickly and train employees to know how to civilly defuse an overbooked situation before it escalates into an epic disaster like this.
To the Editor: If a school cafeteria negligently fails to maintain kitchen safety standards, and students sicken or die, school officials may be criminally prosecuted and civilly sued.
Singapore, which prides itself on its clean air, passed a cross-border air pollution law in 2014 that makes those who cause haze both criminally and civilly liable.
He could be civilly committed under Minnesota's sexual offender program, after he is released from prison, according to the AP. • Want to keep up with the latest crime coverage?
It has been nearly 20 years since O.J. Simpson was found civilly responsible for the death's of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman despite being acquitted of killing them.
Though Simpson was acquitted of their murders in a historically publicized 1995 trial, he was found civilly liable for their deaths in 1997 and ordered to pay $33.5 million.
A French priest who had been preparing to solemnise the policeman's marriage (he was already married civilly) instead found himself sitting at his friend's bedside, conducting the last rites.
We somehow got through that night and the day that followed, after she woke up and we talked — much more civilly than I expected — about what I had read.
Jason Aldean -- who was performing at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Vegas when shots first rang out -- is now voicing his despair, pleading with Americans to act civilly.
Illegal entry into the United States has been prosecuted as a criminal matter for decades, though the percentage of cases handled criminally versus civilly has fluctuated with different administrations.
"There's too much anger and too much hostility between the parties, and we need to start working with each other more and treat each other more civilly," said Rep.
Nick Gordon was ordered to pay $36 million to the estate of his former girlfriend Bobbi Kristina Brown Thursday after the court found him civilly liable for her death.
While Mr. Noor urged his supporters to protest civilly, he also made not-so-subtle references that strongmen in the north would lend a hand if force were needed.
More than 40 defendants were criminally or civilly charged in that scheme, which U.S. authorities said generated more than $100 million of trading profit over 5-1/2 years.
"Specific cases of how individuals handle [national security information] and whether they ought to be treated administratively or civilly or criminally is not the purview of Article 1," he added.
It was Mr. Booker, after all, who had first called for the former vice president to apologize over his recent remarks about working civilly with southern segregationist senators decades ago.
The NSM and Schoep, along with more than 20 other organizations and individuals including convicted murderer James Alex Fields, are being sued civilly by victims who were injured at Charlottesville.
Section 230 states that websites like Facebook and Twitter that host content by third parties aren't civilly or criminally responsible for the content that third parties post on their sites.
He has a Minnesota law review article that people including senators have been citing to suggest that he doesn&apost believe a sitting president should be under investigation criminally or civilly.
A reformed law could either insist that unions of all kinds be registered civilly, as happens in France, or else it could give legal standing to the rites of popular faiths.
The first person to be charged, both criminally and civilly, with spoofing, was Michael Coscia, a New Jersey-based trader who was accused of making illegal profits through spoofing the markets.
The verdict had been the first in the United States holding a bank civilly liable for violating the Anti-Terrorism Act ("ATA"), which lets U.S. citizens seek damages from international terrorism.
Sources close to the production of her show tell us her hubby's still working on set as an EP, and that he and Wendy have even interacted civilly behind the scenes.
It's also polite, when you walk into a room and spot your nemesis, to put on your grown-up face and behave civilly till the event ends of its own accord.
Incorporating the Ujazdowski here as a node within an increasingly expansive network of investigative institutions, the exhibition becomes a form of applied cultural studies that gestures toward a civilly disobedient art form.
The prosecution is part of the more aggressive approach taken by Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara against consumer-focused scams, which includes filing criminal charges over behavior traditionally pursued civilly by regulators.
Then suddenly there is a "eureka!" moment when quiet, civilly spoken words cast a light so bright that the public and their elected representatives cannot ignore or fail to right grievous wrongs.
The prosecution and defense agreed to keep Chapman civilly committed and held until at least June 27 while the sides determined whether they want to seek bail or ask for a dangerousness hearing.
Just over a year after Bobbi Kristina Brown died at the age of 22, a judge has ruled her boyfriend Nick Gordon is civilly liable in her death, Brown's estate attorney said Friday.
The Securities and Exchange Commission, which handles such cases civilly, resolved 10 enforcement actions against corporations last year, settling them for $1003,000 to $25 million, and two cases against individuals, according to the report.
He was found civilly liable for her death and the cops investigated him in connection with her death for years, but he was never charged, and the investigation was still ongoing when he died.
More broadly, our constitutional democracy will depend on whether Americans can relearn how to engage civilly with one another, something that is admittedly hard to do with a bullying president as a role model.
On Friday, Bobbi Kristina Brown's boyfriend Nick Gordon was found civilly liable for her death after failing to appear in an Atlanta, Georgia, court in the wrongful death lawsuit filed by Brown's estate last year.
In the game — timed to this election cycle — students take on the role of imaginary presidential candidates who must learn how to compete civilly against opponents with divergent views on issues like immigration and gun control.
"What we need now is not division or discord, but finding a way we can come together and agree, as well as civilly disagree, as we tackle our diverse American challenges," she said at the time.
He has been civilly committed since his prison sentence ended in 2004 because he was deemed to be "sexually dangerous," but two experts who recently examined him concluded he was no longer dangerous and should be released.
"Specifically, Brebeuf Jesuit has respectfully declined the Archdiocese's insistence and directive that we dismiss a highly capable and qualified teacher due to the teacher being a spouse within a civilly-recognized same-sex marriage," the statement reads.
While Welch was civilly questioning Roy Cohn, counsel for the senator, McCarthy interrupted to smear a young lawyer of impeccable credentials in the firm that Welch worked for, demanding that his accusations be entered in the record.
As the runaway success of "Hamilton" amply demonstrates, American audiences prefer to imagine the nation's birth pangs as a series of dexterous verbal battles played out more or less civilly, in the proverbial rooms where it happened.
The racist rage in Virginia and President Trump's shamefully sympathetic response have prompted local and state politicians to encourage community peace by weighing the future of Confederate monuments civilly and unapologetically, even if the president has not.
Finally — and this is a lesson learned over and over after the financial crisis — prosecutors at the Justice Department and the Securities and Exchange Commission need to pursue individual wrongdoers, civilly or criminally, as the situation warrants.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has separately civilly charged more than 40 people and entities for their roles in the scheme, which it said resulted in more than $100 million of illegal profit from 2010 to 2015.
In their complaint filed in Chicago federal court, the Boims said they have collected only a "small fraction" of the judgment, and the defendants should be held civilly liable for the rest under the federal Anti-Terrorism Act.
Waititi isn't doing anything so smug as suggesting that we could all get along, if only we'd talk civilly to each other, or so useless as fantasizing about the next generation righting the wrongs of the previous ones.
"Putting motels or other industries that facilitate trafficking on their premises (on notice), holding them civilly accountable, will discourage additional hotels or motels from allowing this insidious crime to happen on their premises," said Rhodes in a phone interview.
A California man who was found civilly liable on Wednesday in the 2011 death of his millionaire brother's girlfriend — a decision at odds with a separate criminal investigation — says he is "disappointed" in the verdict and plans to appeal.
" But in the months since the incident, the couple have continued working together professionally and told PEOPLE in a statement, "We will continue to work through this process civilly and cooperatively, and plan to continue our professional life together.
I mean, it&aposs two completely different worlds because people on the left can be so vicious and they can attack so much, but people on the right, even if they disagree with you, they can do it very civilly.
Despite an eloquent defense from executives, the judges found the company criminally and civilly liable for the $1.7 billion in economic and other damages incurred by the power cut, and for the 10 people who died in the heat wave.
If you want to better understand the dynamic that makes Bernie -- he's simply "Bernie" on the internet -- such an magnetic figure, the range of views, most of them expressed civilly, on his podcast's iTunes page is a good place to start.
People still behave civilly most of the time in these places, and maybe are willing to reflect and engage thoughtfully in ways that they're not when they're thinking about politics or candidates or the other side that really pisses them off.
Posters then appeared around campus over the past few weeks telling the team to "stop supporting a rapist," according to the Yale Daily News, and the dean of Yale College stepped in to urge students to treat each other civilly.
There are now about 224 people in the Minnesota Sex Offender Program, some with no adult criminal record, and others who, despite having completed every single program ever offered at the facility, have remained civilly committed for over 20 years.
Francis noted that as soon as next month he is expected to release his much-awaited document on the theme of family, in which one topic on the table is whether divorced and civilly remarried Catholics should be allowed to receive communion.
None of those priests — all of whom are named in a stomach-turning report issued Tuesday by a Pennsylvania grand jury on sex abuse in six of the state's eight Catholic dioceses — will likely be prosecuted or even be held civilly liable.
" In a statement, leaders from Brebeuf Jesuit Prep School said it has "respectfully declined the Archdiocese's insistence and directive that we dismiss a highly capable and qualified teacher due to the teacher being a spouse within a civilly recognized same-sex marriage.
The encounter began civilly when Neymar first arrived at the hotel, the police report said, and the two "exchange[d] a few 'cuddles'"; however, at a certain point, Neymar became aggressive and violently engaged in sexual intercourse against the will of the victim.
In Poland, most prominently since the rise of the Law and Justice party to power in 85033, the government passed a series of "memory laws" that criminalized (later, just civilly sanctioned) any mention of Polish participation in the murder of their Jewish neighbors.
"We doctors want some guarantee not to be accused criminally or civilly if we stop such treatment," said Toshiharu Furukawa, head of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party's health, welfare and labour panel, and a lawyer-doctor who has treated terminally-ill cancer patients.
Preventing commercial sex advertisements from being posted on open-access online forums, and holding the websites criminally or civilly liable for third-party posts, may not reduce the incidence of juvenile sex trafficking; it may actually make these victims more difficult to identify.
We sat and shared tea with a member of Sinn Fein and a member of the Independent Unionist party, who maintain opposing stances on many issues, but who civilly and respectfully discussed with us and each other, those stances and their differences.
This column wasn't about fleshing out the myriad ways that are available to us, but instead, just a reminder to us all that we have a solemn duty and an obligation as citizens of this great nation to civilly discuss possible solutions.
"In fact, Individual A may still go public if he pursues Mr. Hastert civilly," it said, "as his lawyer has threatened to do if Mr. Hastert does not pay Individual A the remaining $1.8 million from their initial arrangement, plus statutory interest."
On Friday morning, Fulton County Superior Court Judge T. Jackson Bedford ruled Nick Gordon is civilly liable in her death after the late Brown's boyfriend failed to appear in court for the second time, her estate lawyer R. David Ware said in a press conference.
"Now the government determines who you shall hire, who you should work next to, and when you're going to be thrown in jail or fined civilly for refusing to employ or serve or do whatever the government says you ought to do," Lewis said.
Beyond what the House Intelligence Committee hearing next week will reveal, we all have a fuller responsibility to engage civically and civilly and to ensure that our citizens can critically analyze the news and discern the big difference between reality and politically motivated fabrication.
They want someone who isn't satisfied with partisan inaction, but someone who will sit down, civilly, and get their health care costs down; fix their roads, rails and tunnels; look out for their kids; and, with great strength, keep us safe at home and abroad.
" But as Rick Hasen, an election law expert at the University of California, Irvine, told Vox's Dylan Scott Wednesday, there's a big difference between criminal convictions like Cohen's and civil violations like Obama's, and "inadvertent violations like Obama's are punished civilly by the FEC.
You're still criminally responsible, but you're not civilly responsible, and there's some state law, federal law stuff that gets into the lawyer weeds, and there are a lot of people who are mad at the big platforms who want to chip away at this.
At least one divorce lawyer supports the idea that when there's enough money to go around, it's easier to part ways civilly, claiming that, in his experience, couples who have about $5 million or more are more likely to have an amicable divorce than those with less.
NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Seeking to put to rest a weeks-old controversy that has dogged his campaign for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, Joe Biden apologized on Saturday for touting his past record of working civilly with segregationists serving in the U.S. Senate in the 1970s.
I think they may be forced to treat Professor Ford a bit more civilly because there are women on the committee who will call them to task if they don't and because so many members of the committee were chastised for the way they treated Professor Hill.
" Why Brebeuf says it kept teacher In a statement, leaders from Brebeuf Jesuit Prep School said they have "respectfully declined the Archdiocese's insistence and directive that we dismiss a highly capable and qualified teacher due to the teacher being a spouse within a civilly recognized same-sex marriage.
US District Judge Indira Talwani issued a preliminary injunction that blocks US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and the Department of Homeland Security "from civilly arresting parties, witnesses, and others attending Massachusetts courthouses on official business while they are going to, attending, or leaving the courthouse," according to the court order.
Quote of note, from Politico, quoting a senior EU official who was briefed on the closed NATO meetings in Brussels: "Like when there's a new strange kid in the class nobody likes ... You behave civilly when teachers [media] watch but don't spend time with him in private because he's so different."
The debate followed a week in which Booker called on Biden to apologize for expressing nostalgia about working civilly with segregationist senators; unveiled an ambitious clemency proposal to address racially biased prison sentences; and slammed Republican Senate leader Mitch McConnell for dismissing the notion of reparations for descendants of slaves.
"Brebeuf Jesuit has respectfully declined the Archdiocese's insistence and directive that we dismiss a highly capable and qualified teacher due to the teacher being a spouse within a civilly-recognized same-sex marriage," said the letter, from the school's president, Father William Verbryke, and two members of the board of trustees.
Look, politically it is going to end up benefiting Trump and Republicans, because I think middle America looks like that and I think they recoil with that kind of conduct, but it would certainly be better if people could actually air difference civilly, but the left is not in the mood for civil.
Gordon, who was found civilly liable for Brown's death in November 2016 and ordered to pay $36 million to her estate, was previously arrested in June 2017 on domestic battery and false imprisonment charges after Leal filed a police report alleging her boyfriend had beaten her and held her in her home.
And Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, who five years ago urged the Supreme Court to loosen gun purchasing restrictions for 18-to-20-year-olds, told Trump last week that the state is going to create a "Gun Violence Restraining Order," allowing authorities to confiscate guns from someone who has been civilly committed.
Gordon, who was found civilly liable for Brown's death in November 2016 and ordered to pay $36 million to her estate, was previously arrested in June 2017 on domestic battery and false imprisonment charges after Leal filed a police report alleging her boyfriend had beaten her and held her in her home in Sanford, Florida.
Among the issues of greatest importance, American voters want leaders who will civilly advocate for and effectively discuss our individual freedoms, including economic freedom, or the right of individuals to control their labor and property (96 percent); racial equality (85033 percent); religious freedom (92 percent); gender equality (88 percent); and traditional values (87 percent).
One morning in May, Bill de Blasio and I were sitting on the porch of Gracie Mansion, jousting civilly through a 70-minute interview at the fusty-but-regal mayoral residence abutting the East River, when we arrived at a point of agreement: Many New Yorkers do not seem to understand him very well.
One morning in May, Bill de Blasio and I were sitting on the porch of Gracie Mansion, jousting civilly through a 70-minute interview at the fusty-but-regal mayoral residence abutting the East River, when we arrived at a point of agreement: Many New Yorkers do not seem to understand him very well.
I thought a lot about how there was suddenly people in real life and on the internet saying things that were just so bigoted and so hateful and that these advice givers, while they were trying to censor people, they were trying to create ... Like it was in the name of people treating each other civilly.
SB 85003 was written to insulate from prosecution or dismissal any law enforcement official working in a sanctuary jurisdiction who wants to ask about immigration status, criminally or civilly punish any local jurisdiction — and official — with a sanctuary policy of not asking, arresting, or detaining someone based on immigration status, and penalize public officials for speaking out in favor of sanctuary policies.
As you'll see, the best commenters all did one or more of the following things: They added original thought and nuance to the discussion instead of just repeating what was in the article; they considered how their own feelings and beliefs shaped their responses; they used analogies to illustrate their points; they engaged with competing ideas intelligently and civilly; and they connected the topic to current events, history and literature.

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