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A recipient of an LL.M. from Harvard Law School, Justice Powell pointed to the “Harvard College program” as an “illuminating example” of one that avoided racial quotas while considering race as one plus factor among many in determining whom to admit.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/29/opinion/supreme-court-affirmative-action.html
Backers of the legislation say that quotas for women have already been successful at the local level after they were first introduced in 1993.
Source: https://time.com/6316383/india-womens-reservation-bill/
Because the future of every single person in Chatsworth now depends on getting the DA into government so we can save our country - from load shedding, from crime, and from the ANC's race quotas!
Browne had also pointed out that Canada, Australia, France, and Nigeria as countries that had imposed local content quotas, even though none of them had given the world even at least three distinct genres of music, unlike Jamaica, with eight.
Congress and the courts, dominated until Donald Trump by liberals named by both Democrat and Republican presidents, simply allowed racial and ethnic quotas to define Americans.
Source: https://spectator.org/affirmative-action-was-racist-from-day-one-and-it-will-continue/
Developing a core team of dedicated advocates to work in legal aid centres on a monthly salary basis, strengthening institutional arbitration and mediation with quotas for pro bono services will strengthen legal aid in the country.
Ditto for SCs and STs and all stand to benefit from the enhanced quotas.
Do quotas for culture work?
Source: https://observer.com/2023/01/streaming-is-the-new-frontier-for-cultural-protectionism/
Explainer: What would Fine Gael's proposed gender quotas on boards actually do for business?
Source: https://www.thejournal.ie/readme/female-economists-women-economists-6066392-May2023/
Following eight months of consecutive year-on-year declines between January and August, refinery processing began a rebound in September as the government shifted its fuel trade policy by issuing a large set of quotas to spur exports.
Gender quotas have led to rapid advances for women.
Source: https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/2023/11/18/analysis-in-mexico-gender-balance/
Harvard and UNC have said they use race as only one factor in a host of individualized evaluations for admission without quotas as they seek campus diversity to enrich the educational experience of all students.
In May 2019, the SDLP's three candidates received 3,797 first preference votes (39.66%), the equivalent of 2.8 quotas, prior to transfers.
It said it would also implement quotas for mains supply to households until September.
Source: https://timesofmalta.com/articles/view/parched-tunisia-imposes-water-rationing.1022855
Kara did not witness overseers chopping off workers' hands because the Congolese failed to meet rubber quotas.
“Mandatory closure spend quotas specify the minimum amount of money that licensees are required to spend on closure work each year,” she said.
Netflix doesn’t oppose Australia’s regulations, but it wants the quotas to be sustainable, equitable and evidence-based, a Netflix spokesperson said via email.
Source: https://observer.com/2023/01/streaming-is-the-new-frontier-for-cultural-protectionism/
Nevertheless, some Brussels institutions are toying with the idea of establishing guiding quotas for each EU country.
Not too long ago there was still very strong resentment in some white quarters about “merit” and “quotas” when it came to black players selected for the national rugby team.
Prominence is one of four pieces of media reform legislation on the Albanese government’s agenda, including curbs to gambling advertising, updates to anti-siphoning legislation and the implementation of content quotas for international streaming players.