a good man who epitomized fairness, dignity and strength of character. |
Any discrimination, like sharp turns in a road, becomes critical because of the tremendous speed at which we are traveling into the high-tech world of a service economy. |
Because the president, not the (Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration) could authorize or not authorize cross-border operations from Mexican motor carriers, and because FMCSA has no discretion to prevent the entry of Mexican trucks, its EA did not need to consider the environmental effects arising from the entry, |
Good manners will open doors that the best education cannot. |
He is a great man. There is nothing I could say to tease him. |
I don't believe in quotas. America was founded on a philosophy of individual rights, not group rights. |
is too great to bear. |
It goes with the turf. |
It runs the risk of undermining the manner in which we consider the cases. Certainly it will change our proceedings. And I don't think for the better. |
plaintiff must...ultimately prove... discrimination. |
She was a student member of the promotions committee for Rocky Dailey. I was supposed to get in contact with her but couldn't reach her. The police told the dean who told me that she had just died. |
the demeaning treatment Anita Hill received before the all-male committee. |
There is some misunderstanding. We do not look any place. We do not recruit. We are passive. We look at what comes to us. |
This detention falls squarely within the federal government's war powers, and we lack the expertise and capacity to second-guess that decision. |
Today, now, it is time to move forward, a time to look for what is good in others, what is good in our country. It is time to see what we have in common, what we have to share as human beings and citizens. |