You can only take a case to court under the Human Rights Act itself if a public authority, such as the council, the police or the NHS, is alleged to have discriminated against you in relation to one or more of your rights. You will need spe...
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literally -- play a match of the "team" against some of the black kids that should have made the team and didn't, sadly this sounds like a case of discrimination. really though they say - the proof is in the pudding!
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Under a now obsolete provision that allowed appeals directly to the Supreme Court from a District Court three judge panel decision on the question of the constitutionality of a state law.
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I was involved in a 2005 murder trail. I was the foreman of the jury. I white male shot his black friend 5 times in the head.( both were 18years old). After 3 days of arquments i sent in a verdict of guilty. This was an execution trial. The...
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The applicable code sections and previous rulings of higher courts.
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If the whites don't win in this case, I personally will start a riot. This "discrimination" crap has to end.
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If you have been discriminated against and if you are unable to resolve the situation with the service provider in a satisfactory way, then you could take a claim to the county court. A court will expect you to have taken all reasonable ste...
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