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But they have stopped short of enshrining broad change in law.
Democrats and many Republicans in Congress support legislation enshrining those protections.
But enshrining the crowdfunding with state law is still relatively new.
Critics on the left might see it as enshrining traditional gender norms.
Apart from enshrining black citizenship, he argues that Lincoln could have also
Of course, enshrining DACA into law could take a number of forms.
The Dalits revere Mr. Ambedkar for enshrining their rights in the Indian Constitution.
" They noted that the president agreed to support "enshrining DACA protections into law.
Moulton backs the repeal of the Hyde Amendment and enshrining Roe in federal law.
Its mandate followed that of the German Bundesbank in enshrining price stability and independence.
Will Mr Cameron secure a commitment to treaty change enshrining curbs on migrant benefits?
Multiple states, including New York, have passed legislation enshrining abortion protections into state law.
These rights are our birthright, but enshrining them in our Constitution is our responsibility.
In the wake of 2011 Arab Spring protests, Morocco adopted a new constitution enshrining freedom of speech, and promoting other rights such as the strengthening of an independent judiciary, and enshrining Amazigh - which is spoken by the Berber community - as a national language.
Exhibit A: all the mistakes people have made on Chopped, enshrining them in culinary infamy.
She is committed to continuing, enshrining, and accelerating the destruction of the past eight years.
Given this timing, we are hereby enshrining her as our 2017 patron saint of IWD.
In a statement, Sandberg called on Congress to pursue legislation enshrining such rules as law.
The bone galea was gone, replaced by a wrought iron mask enshrining his broken features.
Currently, two proposed bills aimed at enshrining DACA's protections into law offer paths to citizenship.
Wade, the 1973 decision enshrining a constitutional right to abortion, was as a constitutional precedent.
But enshrining players as baseball's heroes and saints no longer flies, if it ever did.
Should Republicans retain control of the Senate, enshrining such proposals in law would be difficult.
"Enshrining protections for freedom of expression online into law allows the internet to thrive," they said.
The law focuses almost exclusively on enshrining Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people.
This is about enshrining unrestricted abortion in the Constitution and allowing full taxpayer funding for abortion.
Wade — the landmark 1973 Supreme Court decision enshrining the legal right to abortion — once in office.
Ironically, it was Sheikh Hasina's father, Bangladesh's first president, who insisted on enshrining secularism in the constitution.
Both countries determined to protect outer space from nuclear confrontation by enshrining the principle of peaceful use.
Congress is preparing to overhaul copyright law, for example, and enshrining current laws could tie its hands.
In Kansas and Indiana, voters approved amendments enshrining the right to hunt and fish in their Constitutions.
At the time, the president gave Congress six months to pass legislation enshrining DACA protections into law.
The melting pot; decentralized government; a republic of equals; a Constitution enshrining the precious ideal of people power.
Mr Piñera's new policy will help them, by enshrining their right to stay and to use public services.
On-cycle elections would remain until the 1894 amendment, when progressive interests succeeded in enshrining the current schedule.
They wanted explicit language to protect existing state slavery laws, enshrining their natural right to own human beings.
"In enshrining these new protections, it is important to note what the bill does not do," Brown wrote.
I believe in enshrining women's rights in the Constitution by ratifying the Equal Rights Amendment; Cruz does not.
Twentieth-century aficionados saw his ballets as enshrining pure dance and elevating aspects of humanity to the sublime.
Twentieth-century aficionados saw his ballets as enshrining pure dance and elevating aspects of humanity to the sublime.
Virginia, which struck down anti-miscegenation laws across the country, enshrining a landmark victory for the civil rights movement.
Obama created the fellowship in 2012, with the bill enshrining it into law the last he signed as president.
We hope Congress will seize the chance to do so again by enshrining Quill's physical presence protections in legislation.
They are about enshrining maximalist control over the sexual autonomy of women as a foundational principle of conservative rule.
In 2018, the European Commission passed laws enshrining right-to-repair for appliances such as washing machines and refrigerators.
He has proposed enshrining ethics in corporate constitutions, including rules on how to treat employees, communities and the environment.
Clinton's signature, and not that of whomever took her place, on a joint agreement enshrining American support for Liberia.
Enshrining freedom of contract as a constitutional right, Lochner effectively prevented Congress and the states from addressing workplace abuses.
Senate Commerce committee chairman John Thune wrote that Congress must work on enshrining consumer data privacy protections into law.
This time, though, they are less to do with enshrining differences and more for the benefit of those being segregated.
Tattoos also pay homage to loved ones, permanently enshrining the names of lovers, precious children or dates of special significance.
Democrats offered a border security package — not including funding for the wall — in exchange for enshrining DACA into a law.
He shepherded a $1.5 trillion tax bill through Congress, permanently enshrining an upward redistribution of wealth into the tax code.
Most lawmakers want to pass a bill enshrining protections for young immigrants who came to the U.S. illegally as children.
Collins, widely considered one of the party's most moderate lawmakers, said enshrining that protection in law isn't a bad idea.
The first of these was the 13th Amendment, which is widely known for enshrining the abolition of slavery in the Constitution.
It echoes the entitlements already conferred by the Danish version, as well as enshrining the Faroese language and outlawing sex discrimination.
The ERA is a simple concept: enshrining the idea that women and men should not receive different treatment under the law.
Wade decision, but it also violates the First Amendment of the Constitution by enshrining into state law a specific religious doctrine.
Having been angrily sidelined during Reconstruction, the whites newly in control were busy enshrining into law racially discriminatory and segregationist ideas.
Reminder: this is about far more than a government spending deal and enshrining DACA protections/new border security provisions into law.
The proposal called for enshrining a formula into the state Constitution that would have tipped the playing field to favor Democrats.
If implemented, the ban would further harm Americans, and weaken our defense, by enshrining unequal treatment of Americans based on rank stereotype.
"The clock is ticking," Cheng added, referring to 2047 when a 50-year agreement enshrining Hong Kong's separate governing system will lapse.
Even more alarming is enshrining the state of emergency in ordinary law, resulting in a permanent curb on French citizens' constitutional rights.
In America, we have a long history of enshrining in our official documents ideals that we have not yet lived up to.
Mr Legault claims to be enshrining in law the concept of laïcité, an uncompromising version of secularism with roots in the French revolution.
The cartoon was meant to criticize the Israeli government&aposs passage of a controversial law last week enshrining the state&aposs Jewish character.
Israel's parliament voted 62-55 in favor of the long-debated Nation State bill early Thursday morning, enshrining religion-based identity in law.
The Founders understood that by enshrining the right to free speech in our democracy, they also assured open political contestation in our elections.
With Noguchi-like edges, Boteroesque blobs and Tim Burton-inspired tendrils, the material gives his work a new gravitas, enshrining his joyful lunacy.
California's Orange County voted on Tuesday to join the Trump administration lawsuit against the state for its laws enshrining so-called sanctuary cities.
The movie offers a quick sugar rush of righteous outrage over vintage sexism while essentially enshrining Ginsburg as a series of future inspirational GIFs.
China ratified a United Nations Convention on the rights of people with disabilities in June 2008, enshrining the principles of the convention into law.
But the true sea change didn't come until Trump replaced the last remaining swing justice, Anthony Kennedy, enshrining a solid conservative majority for years.
Political assassinations and protests of secular Tunisians against Islamists had escalated until a consensus was reached on a constitution enshrining women's and democratic rights.
In 2009, White was named the senior pastor at the Without Walls megachurch in Florida, further enshrining her authoritative status among America's Evangelical Christians.
For a very long time, it's been dogma that online harassment is the price we collectively pay for enshrining free speech above all else.
Neither has Chile adopted the Escazu Accord enshrining access to information and protection for those working on environmental justice in Latin America and the Caribbean.
But Trump officials appear to be enshrining expectations that cut against the trajectory of the investigation, setting a bar Mueller's team seems unlikely to clear.
In America this idea has already taken root in the "right to repair" movement; legislatures in a dozen states are considering enshrining this in law.
It is a parable enshrining the hope that the journey to setting the world on a better course can begin with a single, unselfish act.
President Obama on Friday signed a new directive regarding United States policy toward Cuba, enshrining his push to normalize relations in a legally binding document.
"We agreed that the President would support enshrining DACA protections into law, and encourage the House and Senate to act," they said in a statement.
A spokesperson for Virginia Senate Democrats on Wednesday said lawmakers are expected next year to introduce a bill enshrining Obamacare patient protections into state law.
There is general consensus around enshrining some version of DACA into law in exchange for some border security, but Trump has continued to complicate negotiations.
Many of them want to amend the constitution to guarantee wider rights, enshrining a voice for the "first nations", as they are now more often known.
Although the embargo is not technically part of the nuclear agreement, the U.N. resolution enshrining the deal requires the U.N. Secretary-General to highlight any violations.
This will include formalising joint control of the company through equal board representation for each shareholder, as well as management, and contractually enshrining the dividend policy.
Washington (CNN)Next week marks the anniversaries of twin American tours de force that liberated and rebuilt Europe, enshrining an unprecedented era of peace and freedom.
In dozens of states, these groups worked to ban same-sex marriage at the ballot box, sometimes even succeeding in enshrining these bans in state constitutions.
The ERA would offer a wider and more permanent shield, enshrining fairness into the Constitution and providing a strong legal defense against bias centered on gender.
As he was leaving office, Duncan basically gloated about his lawyers having snookered the Republican-led Congress into enshrining the Common Core agenda into federal law.
Mr. Ambedkar was instrumental in abolishing untouchability, criminalizing caste discrimination and violence in independent India, and enshrining a system of affirmative action in the Indian laws.
By enshrining equal rights in the United States Constitution, the ERA would guarantee every woman is protected by the full force of federal law as well.
We share the goal of enshrining net neutrality, and very much look forward to continuing our close work with all interested parties in accomplishing that objective.
This year is the 22020th anniversary of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which was ratified on August 18, 1920 enshrining women's right to vote.
But if the justices strike down Trump's decision to terminate the program, Democrats may not need to push for a bill enshrining those protections in law.
But the nationalists around him succeeded in enshrining Mr. Trump's harsh anti-immigration policies, from the border wall to ending family preferences and limiting refugee admissions.
The "good" kind of fandom here is a curatorial one, focusing on trivia and memorizing and enshrining the canon as it is presented by the creators.
Keeping the internet safe for commerce and government activities and enshrining the FBI as the go-to agency for serious "cyber incidents" are its main concerns.
France says Iran has been committed to the terms of the deal, but argues that Tehran may be violating part of the U.N. resolution enshrining the accord.
Trump's 15-minute meandering monologue at Langley, in particular, will endure in perpetuity as his first official presidential serenade, enshrining the long neck as the new normal.
But voting was only the beginning for some women's rights advocates, who pivoted in the 1920s to the larger issue of enshrining equal rights in the Constitution.
Talks overseen by the UN led to a plan in 2014 for a new constitution enshrining a federal system and a parliament split between northerners and southerners.
Some of the most ideological Senate conservatives, such as Mike Lee of Utah and Rand Paul of Kentucky, have blasted the House bill as enshrining big government.
Demonstrators say they are fighting the erosion of the "one country, two systems" arrangement enshrining some autonomy for Hong Kong when China took it back in 1997.
Article IX was wholly amended in 1963 with the purpose of trying to boost the role of local governments, including enshrining the aforementioned "rights, powers, privileges" etc.
Others have called for the enshrining of zero-tolerance policies into the church's canon law so that it can be enforced globally, not only in specific countries.
The CCPA was signed into law in June 2018 — enshrining protections for a subset of US citizens against their data being collected and sold without their knowledge.
But critically, his deputy in Fatah may also be named as deputy head of the PLO executive committee, all but enshrining that person as leader-in-waiting.
The essential protection of civil rights for LGBT people would be affirmed by enshrining in law the need for every person to be served fully and equally.
Demonstrators say they are fighting against the erosion of the "one country, two systems" arrangement enshrining some autonomy for Hong Kong when China took it back in 1997.
Sarah Warbelow, legal director at the Human Rights Campaign, note Kennedy's legacy as the "architect" of many of the decisions enshrining LGBTQ civil rights, most famously Obergefell v.
However others noted the same opportunity means there is a parallel risk of badly cast legislation enshrining surveillance overreach and encouraging other countries down a similarly problematic path.
The first written policy enshrining the Justice Department's independence arose not from the Watergate scandal, but from a corruption scandal in the first year of the Carter administration.
Upset by the bloodshed of partition, he especially pressed moderation on fellow Hindus, enshrining the idea that India should not be dominated by one religion, becoming a Hindu raj.
Demonstrators say they are fighting the erosion of the "one country, two systems" arrangement enshrining some autonomy for Hong Kong when China took it back from Britain in 1997.
Although the Iran nuclear accord did not explicitly address ballistic missiles, the UN Security Council Resolution enshrining it contains an injunction against ballistic missile testing — which Tehran has ignored.
Then again, Nintendo, like so many video game companies, often shows no interest in properly enshrining its past, outside of what video games they can charge you for again.
By enshrining Mr. Xi's ideas as "a new component of the party's guide for action," the party is putting Mr. Xi on a doctrinal pedestal alongside Mao and Deng.
The club returned the favor Thursday, enshrining him on the Rogers Centre's Level of Excellence and unfurling a No. 32 banner from the center field rafters to thunderous applause.
Or is he driving it, furthering a religious agenda with a canny blend of grass-roots populism and appointees who do the actual enshrining of Hindu ideology in governance?
" Few Democrats have voted against more Trump administration nominees, enshrining Ms. Harris in a group known derisively by Republicans and some Democrats in the Capitol as "the 2020 caucus.
The amendments' failure leaves the chamber no closer to enshrining legal protections for up to 1.8 million immigrants either protected by an Obama-era program or eligible for it.
House action on Thursday inched the U.S. closer to enshrining gender equality in the Constitution — but a daunting maze of legislative and legal obstacles still stands in the way.
But both the EU and Japan make yet grander claims for their agreement, hoping it can shape the rules of globalisation by enshrining high product standards that will become global.
That's even mirrored in the show itself: Bran's and Tyrion's attempt to start a "new" political system really just ended up enshrining the old political system, with a few tweaks.
Andrew Cuomo also demanded last week that state lawmakers pass a bill enshrining abortion access in state law, a cause critics say he's failed to substantively champion in past years.
Some 90% of public spending is protected from cuts, partly by the constitution which, in 1988, celebrated the end of military rule by enshrining generous job protection and state benefits.
While some would-be amenders (including in the DP) care about Article 9, others are more concerned with enshrining human rights or simply revamping the procedures for amending the constitution.
But Democrats are objecting to the provision, saying that enshrining the time period in a trade agreement could thwart their future efforts to lower health care costs through legislative changes.
Interior Minister Gerard Collomb said the attack shows the importance of a new terrorism law permanently enshrining some aspects of the state of emergency in place in France since 2015.
First, to protect children, Congress can pass legislation enshrining the detention limits and other protections of the Flores Settlement Agreement that the administration is currently in the process of dismantling.
In each case, Trump's approach does a good job of enshrining his own priorities and those of his favored stakeholders in negotiations -- for instance, conservative GOP candidates or the Israeli government.
Officials said Obama has weighed enshrining his own outline for a deal in a U.N. Security Council resolution that would live on after he gives way to Trump on Jan. 20.
Prayuth has promised to hold a general election by May under a new constitution that civilian critics say is aimed at limiting the role of political parties while enshrining military influence.
It could protect us from planned eviscerations of Social Security and Medicare, and stop the gutting of Obamacare, the greenlighting of partisan gerrymandering, and the enshrining of an ethically shameless kleptocracy.
The six U.N. Security Council resolutions that Pompeo asserted established that standard were superseded by Resolution 2231 enshrining the nuclear deal and allowing Iran to enrich uranium within the agreement's restrictions.
To the ethnonationalist right, which succeeded last year in enshrining Israel's self-definition as the nation-state of the Jews in a basic law, it is in need of an adjustment.
On Tuesday, its final day, the congress elevated Mr. Xi, 64, to the same exalted status as the nation's founder, Mao Zedong, by enshrining "Xi Jinping Thought" into the party's constitution.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Be it banning plastic or enshrining worker rights, an increasing number of businesses are reinventing the way they operate by putting people and the planet before profit.
" The Internet Association, which represents firms such as Amazon, Google, Netflix, Twitter, and Reddit, issued a statement saying it "remains open to Congress enshrining strong, enforceable net neutrality protections into law.
The commission still plans to introduce what it says will be the first European climate law in March, enshrining the goal of getting to net-zero emissions by 2050 in legislation.
And in another blow to those more liberal wings of Judaism, the government also approved a contentious bill enshrining the strictly Orthodox Chief Rabbinate's monopoly over conversions to Judaism in Israel.
Enshrining the agreement's public-policy choices (some of them politically justifiable but less than optimal, such as subsidies for peasant farming and FARC co-operatives) in the country's basic law looks bad.
But enshrining a ban in the state constitution would more permanently protect the state's coasts and wildlife as well as its tourism industry from the risks associated with oil and gas extraction.
Reduced emissions, safer factories, better gender balance: Companies everywhere are enshrining such creditable objectives as "key performance indicators," putting a price on the target, and letting greed take care of the rest.
This year, Intuit was close to realizing a long-held goal: enshrining the Free File program in law, effectively closing the door on the IRS ever creating a free tax filing system.
There's another good reason to sidestep enshrining the Honest Ads Act into law, which brings us to the primary problem with regulating Facebook as a media company: It's also a tech company.
" Cornyn supports the White House framework on enshrining protections of the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program into law and said the Senate will vote on it "at some point.
In January, the Party's top body proposed also adding "Xi Jinping Thought" to the document, enshrining it alongside Marxism-Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought as a key guiding principle of the country.
And next month Chilean lawmakers will propose an amendment to the country's constitution enshrining protections for neural data as a fundamental human right, according to Yuste, who is advising on the process.
Part 1 was a concession to immigration activists that would give 1.8 million young immigrants a path to citizenship, effectively restoring and expanding Mr. Obama's DACA program by enshrining it into law.
So by not specifically mentioning the West Bank, this provision in the new law walks a fine line, enshrining "Jewish settlement as a national value" without explicitly saying where those settlements might be.
According to Tolkien scholar John Garth, the story helps to establish "parameters of Tolkien's world, enshrining aspects of good and evil in faery races and demiurgic beings who are locked in perpetual conflict."
And it was heartening to see Jordan Peele collect the best original screenplay award for his anti-racism horror-satire, "Get Out", thus enshrining him as the first black winner of that prize.
Opposition to default mens rea standards — enshrining criminal intent standards at the federal level — was one of the main reasons why criminal justice reform legislation died in the Senate during the last Congress.
The country has vowed to lobby Congress for passage of a bill enshrining into law the program's benefits, while providing legal assistance to DACA recipients who wish to remain in the United States.
A GOP bill enshrining the President's offer to end the shutdown -- temporary protections for some undocumented immigrants in return for $5.7 billion for a border wall -- fared worse than a rival Democratic measure.
Once the dinner was over, the pair of Democratic leaders released a statement announcing a potential agreement on enshrining protections for young undocumented immigrants into law, "excluding" Trump's proposed US-Mexico border wall.
Under the U.N. resolution enshrining the nuclear deal with the United States, Iran is "called upon" to refrain from work on ballistic missiles designed to deliver nuclear weapons for up to 8 years.
They caution that the ink isn't even dry on what is basically a handshake agreement between Trump and Democratic leaders, which is built around enshrining DACA's protections in exchange for increased border security funding.
He has also pledged to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv, where it has been for 68 years, to Jerusalem, all but enshrining the city as Israel's capital despite international objections.
A debate remains to be had about whether that is positive (cleaning up politics and giving voters more power) or negative (enshrining a cynical presumption of wrong-doing and thus putting off prospective politicians).
A number of hurdles stand in Congress' way of passing stand-alone legislation that would potentially put more money toward border enforcement while enshrining legal protections for hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants.
News analysis: The Trump administration has been debating what would amount to a nuclear freeze, essentially enshrining the status quo and tacitly accepting the North as a nuclear power, our national security correspondents write.
Part of the reasoning behind enshrining this country's original sin in our founding documents was that the Southern states, filled with people counted as only three-fifths human, paid a lower tax upon them.
While California seemed among the more likely places to pass legislation enshrining tougher internet privacy rules, opponents had several different chances to kill the bill, including within three different committees it had to pass through.
"Enshrining a constitutional right to an abortion based solely on the race, sex or disability of an unborn child, as Planned Parenthood advocates, would constitutionalize the views of the 20th Century eugenic movement," Thomas wrote.
Democrats offered a border security package — not including funding for the wall — in exchange for enshrining protections for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program into a law, which Trump signaled he was open to.
In addition to enshrining the right to have an abortion, Illinois also requires health insurers to cover the procedure and expands the number of providers by allowing certain nurses and physician assistants to perform abortions.
"Enshrining a constitutional right to an abortion based solely on the race, sex, or disability of an unborn child, as Planned Parenthood advocates, would constitutionalize the views of the 20th-century eugenics movement," Thomas wrote.
Meanwhile, on June 16th, the (tiny) National Movement announced efforts to lead Poland out of the EU. Mr Duda argues that enshrining Poland's EU membership in the constitution will "strengthen" its presence in the bloc.
There's a case to be made that enshrining so many user behaviors as features made Twitter less usable for newcomers — and why Twitter still finds itself trying explain what a retweet is a decade on.
Already incensed at a Supreme Court decision outlawing mandatory prayer in public schools, Schlafly decided that enshrining equal rights for women into law was simply a step too far away from America's righteously patriarchal past.
Now abortion policy at the federal level is poised to worsen dramatically as well, including by potentially imposing new restrictions in private insurance plans' coverage of abortion care and permanently enshrining the discriminatory Hyde amendment.
He has already accused the conservative prime minister of ignoring Catalans in the name of a Spanish Constitution that has run its course, after enshrining Spain's democratic transition in 1978, following the dictatorship of Gen.
That's two years less than the current 22018-year "exclusion period" — but enshrining it in the trade deal would have required Congress to gain permission from Mexico and Canada before altering it in the future.
The National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP) called the enshrining of electronic libel "an institutionalized threat to free expression, especially in the internet age," given the ease of which information is shared online.
There was talk of negotiating an interim "nuclear freeze"; while that would keep the problem from worsening, it ran the risk of enshrining a nuclear arsenal already a third the size of Pakistan's and India's.
Under the U.N. resolution enshrining Iran's 2015 nuclear deal with Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States, Tehran is "called upon" to refrain from work on ballistic missiles suitable for carrying nuclear weapons.
I think there's a short-term legislative strategy; I think there's a longer-term legislative strategy in terms of enshrining net neutrality principles into law rather than a rule; and I think there's an election strategy.
It means government agencies from the Environmental Protection Agency to the Internal Revenue Service to the Department of Homeland Security led and staffed by Clinton appointees, enshrining the executive overreach of the Obama administration into law.
Flake -- who has been among the Republicans who worked relentlessly on immigration restructuring and enshrining the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program into law -- said he's frustrated he hasn't been able to see the legislation through.
The newly-blue legislature is expected to make the Virginia the 38th state to ratify the amendment in the next legislative session, taking the entire nation one step closer to enshrining the ERA in the Constitution.
Several LGBTQ organizations wrote a letter to GLAAD's president urging the group to abandon public support for passing an amendment enshrining rights for women, people of color, LGBTQ Americans and people with disabilities in the Constitution.
KIEV (Reuters) - Ukraine's Orthodox Christian Church celebrated its first Christmas on Monday outside Russian control and President Petro Poroshenko said the document enshrining its newly gained independence had broken "the last fetters tying us to Moscow".
The United States, Britain, France and Germany have complained several times to the United Nations about Iran's tests of ballistic missiles, which they contend are "in defiance" of a 2015 U.N. resolution enshrining the nuclear deal.
Jacques Toubon, the country's Defender of Rights, also recently gave an interview to the French daily Le Monde in which he expressed his worry about the possible enshrining of the state of emergency into the constitution.
Is it stretching a point to ask if enshrining subservience, as Del Posto does, reflects the same twisted sense of priorities that allowed Mr. Batali to get away with abusing his own power for so long?
While campaigning for the presidency, Trump pledged to switch the embassy from Tel Aviv, where it has been located for 68 years, to Jerusalem, all but enshrining the city as Israel's capital regardless of international objections.
The meeting between Trump and a small group of lawmakers on Thursday came as Congress founders in its efforts to pass a measure enshrining the protections of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program into law.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) today urged the Trump administration to remove language enshrining tech's sweeping liability protections in trade pacts with Canada and Mexico as well as Japan, according to a letter obtained by POLITICO.
It is possible to understand the opposition to affirmative action of white conservatives, like Ronald Reagan, who regard civil-rights laws as federal overreach and affirmative action as enshrining the un-American notion of group rights.
Basically, it was a back-to-the-roots movement by a bunch of white kids enshrining Samba from black people in the favelas or folk music from northeastern Brazil as the only possible authentic Brazilian music.
France is days into a new "right to disconnect" law that requires companies with 50 or more workers to draw up a charter enshrining their employees' right to disconnect from digital communication outside of regular business hours.
Fort Lauderdale's Sun Sentinel was the first mainstream outlet to cover Tracy's posts, forever enshrining "crisis actors" in our mainstream national lexicon; Tracy's posts ultimately became a national controversy that was discussed by Anderson Cooper on CNN.
"Writing Pure Heroine was my way of enshrining our teenage glory, putting it up in lights forever so that part of me never dies, and this record — well, this one is about what comes next," she said.
Ghosn's detention has left the global auto alliance without its leader and main interlocutor with the French government, which owns 15 percent of Renault and wants to maintain the ownership structure enshrining its control of the partnership.
While campaigning for the presidency, Trump pledged to switch the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv, where it has been located for 68 years, to Jerusalem, all but enshrining the city as Israel's capital regardless of international objections.
Photo by Lester Cohen/WireImage/Getty Enshrining popular music—an art form based on youth and rebellion, on evading the rule-makers while on the hunt for what's next—might be a bit of a fool's errand.
The filing — which will commence the public part of the S.E.C.'s review of the rule changes at IEX — advances the LTSE's aim of enshrining what it believes are best practices in running companies into corporate charters.
They might also argue that the 16th Amendment, which authorized the federal income tax, meant to define "income" as income after state taxes had been paid, essentially enshrining the state and local tax deduction in the Constitution.
PARIS — Proposals to make official the role of France's first lady ran aground after a public outcry over suggestions by the French president that it was time to consider enshrining in law the role of presidential spouse.
California's Privacy Act: What you need to know now The CCPA was signed into law in June 2018 — enshrining protections for a sub-set of U.S. citizens against their data being collected and sold without their knowledge.
His legislation would also empower future presidents to reduce such monuments in size, effectively enshrining in law the Trump administration's ongoing and legally dubious attack on national monuments across the country, especially in Mr. Bishop's home state.
HRC is among the nation's most prominent LGBTQ rights groups, and its statement Sunday called on Congress to pass legislation enshrining protections it says are at threat should the Trump administration go forward with the reported plan.
A peace deal for Cambodia's warring factions was brokered in 1991 by Western nations, as well as Indonesia and China, and ushered in a new Cambodian constitution enshrining multi-party liberal democracy, human rights and freedom of speech.
In late January, Representative Bill Zedler, a Republican from Arlington, filed House Bill 643, known as the "Free to Believe Act," a bill essentially enshrining the right to discriminate against LGBTQ people on the basis of religious belief.
It is required by a controversial law passed 40 years ago, Section 50-a of the state's civil rights code, which protects officers' personnel records from public view, enshrining the suppression of information around police misconduct as governance.
By enshrining in law his campaign promise not to extend the transition period beyond the end of 2020, Johnson cuts the amount of time he has to strike a trade deal to 11 months from nearly three years.
CAIRO — The Egyptian Parliament approved sweeping measures on Thursday that would allow President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi to extend his rule until 2034, further entrenching his authoritarian rule and enshrining in law the military's dominance over the country.
Ghosn's detention has left the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi auto alliance without its leader and main interlocutor with the French government, which owns 15 percent of Renault and wants to maintain the ownership structure enshrining its control of the partnership.
Supporters of this declaration say that Jews have the right to a place of their own just like other people have, and that enshrining this principle in the law is necessary to ensure that Israel remains under Jewish control.
Xi has promoted the initiative heavily, inviting world leaders to Beijing last May for an inaugural summit at which he pledged $124 billion in funding for the plan, and enshrining it into the ruling Communist Party's constitution in October.
The ISC surprised commentators with its critical report on the IP bill, given how much emphasis the security-cleared committee placed on the importance of enshrining privacy protections in a piece of legislation aimed at expanding security agency powers.
Opponents, including the American Civil Liberties Union, said victims already have these types of rights through state laws and warned that enshrining victims' rights in state constitutions creates a false equivalency between them and the rights of the accused.
If they lose, the result could be a court decision enshrining the Trump administration's hobbled approach to climate regulation as the only reasonable approach under the law — slamming the door shut on any later attempts to recreate Obama's handiwork.
Although it is simply one path of many that will be required to achieve climate justice, enshrining the rights of future generations to a healthy Earth could have lasting impacts on judicial and policy decisions for decades to come.
In responses to a New York Times survey about executive power, the Democrats — along with two Republicans mounting primary challenges to Mr. Trump — envisioned a rebuke of his term by enshrining into law previous norms of presidential self-restraint.
By enshrining in law his campaign promise not to extend the transition period beyond the end of 2020, Johnson cuts the amount of time he has to strike a trade deal to 10-11 months from nearly three years.
Xi cemented his political authority at a key twice-a-decade party congress last month, enshrining an eponymous political ideology in the party's constitution and breaking with recent precedent by unveiling a new leadership line-up without a clear successor.
Enshrining tougher standards for implementing the Paris deal, due to be thrashed out by the end of the year, could make it easier to channel UN climate finance and other development aid to places which cannot afford proper methane accounting.
The team of leftist Mexican President-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has resisted enshrining the 2013-14 opening of the oil and gas sector enacted by outgoing President Enrique Pena Nieto in the new NAFTA, people close to the talks say.
The reason why Mr Martin was the fifth Beatle was because he contributed as much, if not more, than anyone to the Beatles' music and its timelessness by dressing it up and enshrining it in timeless musical idioms—by producing it.
All 22017 states with a Democratic attorney general have signed onto a joint lawsuit against the FCC to revoke the rules, and this might be the best chance we have at enshrining net neutrality protection into the fabric of internet law.
But women lawmakers and some foreign diplomats fear enshrining gender equality may take a backseat in any peace deal to the intense international focus on ending fighting and eliminating the country's potential as a haven for militants to launch attacks overseas.
Could it be, at least in part, because enshrining durable regulatory reform would get the EPA out of our hair and our mud puddles, and negate the need for Republican politicians and their endless promises to tame out-of-control bureaucrats?
Mexican president-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador's camp has doubts about enshrining the 2013-14 opening of the oil and gas sector enacted by current president Enrique Pena Nieto in the new pact, three sources close to the talks said.
"As we said last night, there was no final deal, but there was an agreement on the following: We agreed that the President would support enshrining DACA protections into law, and encourage the House and Senate to act," the statement said.
Plato, Aristotle and Machiavelli all knew that more was needed, whether that meant enshrining constitutional rules to avoid the arbitrary exercise of power, imposing standards of behavior on elected officials or supporting a healthy ambivalence toward rulers by the ruled.
The anniversary celebrations, which culminate on Tuesday with a military parade in Beijing, have reinforced this rosy depiction of the past 70 years as a near-uninterrupted march of economic and technological progress, enshrining them through oversize floral displays in Beijing.
In an interview with MSNBC, Graham, who has advocated for legislative protections for young immigrants, rejected the notion of ending family-based immigration in exchange for enshrining the protections of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program into law.
"There are concerns in the House about enshrining the increasingly controversial Section 230 liability shield in our trade agreements, particularly at a time when Congress is considering whether changes need to be made in U.S. law," a Pelosi spokesperson said.
I've long said that enshrining Section 230's grant of immunity to Big Tech in our trade agreements would be a mistake and I will continue to examine ways to hold Big Tech accountable – both legislatively and in our trade deals.
The team of leftist Mexican president-elect Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has resisted enshrining the 2013-14 opening of the oil and gas sector enacted by outgoing president Enrique Pena Nieto in the new NAFTA, people close to the talks say.
Under the U.N. resolution enshrining the 2015 nuclear deal with Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States, Iran is "called upon" to refrain from work on ballistic missiles designed to deliver nuclear weapons for up to 8 years.
"The founders of our nation set as a cornerstone of our democracy the First Amendment, forever enshrining and protecting freedom of the press," said Gordon Smith, the CEO of the National Association of Broadcasters and a former Republican senator from Oregon.
The Voting Rights Act did not make up for decades of Jim Crow laws, but it sought to ensure we never returned to those dark days of our history by enshrining the right to vote for Americans of all races.
Questions have also arisen about the NAFTA energy chapter, because Lopez Obrador's camp has doubts about enshrining the opening of the oil and gas sector enacted by the outgoing Mexican government in the new pact, sources close to the talks say.
It's been undercovered by the US media, but the era of the data robber barons will be massively disrupted on May 22020, when the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation Act, enshrining data protection as a fundamental human right, goes into effect.
It was here that Mr. Cruz, 46, rocketed to conservative stardom in 2013 enshrining a reading of "Green Eggs and Ham" into the official record during a 21-hour talk-a-thon that protested the Affordable Care Act and accomplished nothing in particular.
Now, in 240, she's the sponsor of a measure to ratify the Equal Rights Amendment, which would ban discrimination on the basis of sex, enshrining in the US Constitution the principle of gender equality that Ginsburg argued for in United States v. Virginia.
He also brokered a historic cease-fire with the P.K.K. Though never enshrining Kurdish as an official language in the Turkish Constitution, he allowed a limited amount of Kurdish-language classes at the high school level and opened a Kurdish-language television channel.
VIENNA (Reuters) - France said on Thursday that Iran's ballistic missile activities did not conform with a U.N. Security Council resolution enshrining a nuclear deal with world powers in 2015 and called on the country to respect all of its obligations under that resolution.
"There are concerns in the House about enshrining the increasingly controversial Section 230 liability shield in our trade agreements, particularly at a time when Congress is considering whether changes need to be made in U.S. law," a spokesperson for Pelosi told CNBC.
This failure on his part was a blessing in disguise; Charles Saatchi immediately bought up much of the young artist's work and included Turk in his exhibition Sensation, enshrining him among the Young British Artists, alongside Hirst, Sarah Lucas, and Tracey Emin.
Leaked documents show strategies the cabinet is mulling include removing or diluting the 2014 article on quotas from the constitution, enshrining the supremacy of international treaties over domestic law, or adding an article stressing the importance of ties to the EU, its main trading partner.
Hong Kong, a former British colony that returned to Chinese rule in 1997, is governed under a "one country, two systems" formula enshrining freedoms not enjoyed on the mainland, though critics say this autonomy is coming under increasing pressure from China's Communist Party leaders.
This is important because the legal framework around surveillance in the U.K. had already been superseded — with the Investigatory Powers Act, which was passed in 2016 — enshrining a number of bulk powers in law, alongside what the government bills as an adequate oversight framework.
But most of the solutions on offer are institutional in nature: maintaining the independence of the judiciary, thwarting a would-be autocrat's attempts to grab hold of the levers of justice, maintaining a legislative check on executive authority, enshrining political norms more clearly into constitutions.
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"There are concerns in the House about enshrining the increasingly controversial Section 22019 liability shield in our trade agreements, particularly at a time when Congress is considering whether changes need to be made in U.S. law," a spokesperson for Pelosi told The Hill Thursday.
During the campaign, however, Trump made it clear he would support Israel in a number of critical areas, including moving the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, all but enshrining Jerusalem as Israel's capital over international objections, and not applying pressure for talks with the Palestinians.
With more communities getting interested in enshrining the rights of nature in law — Price said that activists in Europe, Asia, and Australia have reached out to CELDF for help — now is a good time to explore the difficulties that are likely to arise as this movement spreads.
They remain angry nearly a year after Mr. Netanyahu reneged on an agreement to improve pluralistic prayer arrangements at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, once a hallowed symbol of Jewish unity, and promoted a bill enshrining the Orthodox Chief Rabbinate's monopoly over conversions to Judaism in Israel.
"We're in a good place right now because we've taken the approach of not being combative or being personal with anyone," Rocha said, reiterating what he previously told BuzzFeed News — that if Trump signs legislation enshrining DACA protections, he would stand behind him as he signed it into law.
The recent passing of a controversial law enshrining the state&aposs Jewish character, which critics at home and abroad say has undercut Israel&aposs traditional democratic values, has also irked American Jews, who increasingly find themselves at odds with the government&aposs nationalist, religious and pro-settlement bent.
When a lone terrorist lashed out with a hammer against a French police officer in front of Notre Dame, Macron promptly proposed ending the 14-month-old state of emergency, while enshrining some of its toughest provisions permanently in French law, including house arrests and property searches without warrants.
This past November, in a lengthy Facebook post on her 20th birthday, she shared details about her last album and her upcoming one: "Writing Pure Heroine was my way of enshrining our teenage glory, putting it up in lights forever so that part of me never dies," she wrote.
And though taxidermy — the most literal way of enshrining animals — was first attempted, crudely, by the ancient Egyptians, it reached its height in the early 20th century, when the famed conservationist Carl Akeley created dioramas of African mammals for the American Museum of Natural History in New York.
Lives will be affected for decades The Judiciary Committee hearing will not only seal or doom Kavanaugh's hopes of reaching the Supreme Court: It will decide whether he becomes the vote that could shape how the nation lives for a generation by enshrining a conservative Supreme Court majority.
"There are concerns in the House about enshrining the increasingly controversial Section 230 liability shield in our trade agreements, particularly at a time when Congress is considering whether changes need to be made in U.S. law," Henry Connelly, a spokesman for Pelosi, told The Hill in a statement.
The bill was largely successful in killing off the illegal rave, but it had the unforeseen consequence of enshrining clubbing as a counterculture, creating an explosion of super clubs, and beginning a lineage of underground club music—through jungle garage, grime dubstep, and house—unrivaled in the rest of the world.
Board of Education; the "Southern strategy," Nixon's playbook for using white anger over the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965, enshrining race-baiting as a political maneuver; the Reagan administration's machinations in the so-called War on Drugs; the vitriolic hatred directed at Barack Obama.
Under Franco's dictatorship, the winners in the civil war not only spent 36 years writing the history of their victory, teaching it in schools and enshrining it in popular culture, but also left exactly the kind of solemn monuments to their dead that have been denied to the missing 114,000.
" The law limits the right to exercise self-determination to the Jewish people by declaring Jerusalem the "complete and united" capital city of Israel; by enshrining settlement expansion as a "national value"; and by demoting Arabic from its former status as an official language to a language with an undefined "special status.
"With members of both the Senate and House of Representatives seriously considering whether to amend or eliminate Section 230's grant of immunity because big tech is not living up to its end of the legislative bargain, I believe that enshrining it in our trade agreements would be a mistake," Cruz wrote.
Beijing is also facing one of its most popular challenges to Chinese leader Xi Jinping since he came to power in 2012 in Hong Kong, where demonstrators say they are fighting against the erosion of the "one country, two systems" arrangement enshrining some autonomy for Hong Kong when China took it back in 1997.
The controversial surveillance legislation passed into UK law in November 2016 — enshrining a system of mass surveillance of digital communications which includes a provision that logs of all Internet users' browsing activity be retained for a full year, accessible to a wide range of government agencies (not just law enforcement and/or spy agencies).
Otherwise the academy, which is responsible for updating the definitive French dictionary, had always struck me as one of those essentially French institutions, enshrining the useful and the useless at the same time, fighting a quixotic rear-guard action to preserve French from change, and doing so with great pomp, circumstance and expensive uniforms.
The EU's guidelines for negotiations, published in March 2017, made it one of three points that needed to be settled in the withdrawal agreement before talks could begin on future trade relations (the other two were settling how much Britain owed for outstanding EU obligations and enshrining the rights of EU citizens in Britain to stay).
A placard suggesting that "The night is for fucking, not for working" at a demonstration in Paris Measures in the law seek to combat sexism in the workplace, introduce a monthly allowance for young people looking for job, and the enshrining of "the right to disconnect" — a clause protecting workers from the spillover of work into their private lives.
After a career of trying to delicately navigate the issue, and appeal to both liberal activists and his fellow Catholics, former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. told The Associated Press on Tuesday, after initially hesitating, that he would support enshrining abortion rights into federal law "should it become necessary," a position other presidential candidates had already taken.
It's an important first step towards enshrining the right-to-repair in European law, and the first such legislation that will affect the entire EU. The coming votes on lighting and washing machines will probably follow a similar course, but none of the laws will go into effect until March 2019 when the European Parliament will formally approve the legislation.
In a state where 40 years ago, homeowners passed a constitutional amendment enshrining their demands for low property taxes forever, where every initiative at increasing density still seems to fail, where vital resources like electricity are managed by unscrupulous corporations and where cars are still far and away the most beloved way to get around, it's hard to imagine systemic change happening anytime soon.
If the compromise bill fails, expect lawmakers to consider a narrow bill aimed at enshrining into law President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's executive order preventing children from being separated from their parents at the border.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE rescinded that program in September, prompting calls from Democrats and some Republicans to swiftly pass legislation enshrining its protections in law.
Facebook, Google and other U.S.-based internet companies have to comply with the rule for their European users, but they have been fuzzy on how they will apply the restrictions in the U.S. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told Congress last month that he supported "in principle" U.S. regulation enshrining the standard, established by GDPR, that users must proactively consent to the use of their data by internet companies.
"All I ask today is to include me and those like me, and not exclude us, by simply acknowledging that thoughtful Republicans represent multiple views on the definition of marriage," implored Rachel Hoff, a delegate from Washington, DC. Women didn't fare too well in the GOP platform either — it called for overturning various Supreme Court decisions that favor abortion rights, defunding Planned Parenthood, and enshrining constitutional rights for unborn fetuses, according to Politico.
Since assuming office, the prime minister has repealed the Internal Security Act; eliminated the bans on opposition party newspapers and removed the annual renewal requirement for printing licences; lifted the ban on student participation in politics; repealed the Banishment Act and the Restricted Residences Act, as well as emergency proclamations; passed the Peaceful Assembly Act, enshrining the right to protest into law for the first time; and set up a bipartisan panel on electoral reform.
That includes raising wages and creating millions of good-paying jobs; lowering prescription drug costs and improving access to world-class medical treatment; making real investments in our infrastructure; increasing pathways to high-quality education; ending LGBTQ discrimination and enshrining LGBTQ rights by passing the Equality Act, reforming our nation's immigration system and passing the Dream Act, giving rise to universal high-speed internet; and protecting American consumers – among a whole host of other issues.
So it is worth enshrining the actions of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpDe Blasio calls on Trump to deploy military to set up hospitals in New York Hillicon Valley: Facebook launches portal for coronavirus information | EU sees spike in Russian misinformation on outbreak | Senate Dem bill would encourage mail-in voting | Lawmakers question safety of Google virus website Trump signs coronavirus aid package with paid sick leave, free testing MORE since the outbreak of the coronavirus.
Ro is a hallowed place for many Greek patriots: In 1927, a woman from an old Kastellorizo family, Despina Achladioti, moved there and kept a Greek flag flying until her death in 1982 — enshrining her in national folklore as "the Lady of Ro." But some Turkish nationalists believe these islands are "so close to the Anatolian land mass that they should belong to Turkey not Greece," said Sinan Ulgen, a Turkey analyst at Carnegie Europe, a Brussels-based research group, and a former Turkish diplomat.
Standing on a marble staircase just off the Senate floor, he lamented Thursday that one of his worst legislative fears had come true: after a brief shutdown over immigration, fits and starts of negotiations with the White House and more than one bipartisan bill, Congress would leave for the Easter recess without enshrining in law a program that has given individuals who entered the US illegally as children a chance to live, work and be educated in the United States without fear of deportation.

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