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Hochman plans to bring back the harsher penalties, despite evidence they disparately affect defendants of color.

The suit also argued the school district disparately enforced its hair policy on Black students and violated George's First Amendment rights to free speech and expression through the rule.

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He has reservations about gun control legislation, fearing it would be disparately enforced against marginalized communities.

Plaintiffs allege that after the sale, Windmill disparately disciplined and fired workers who engaged in concerted activity for using sick days and separated union supporters from working together.

Trump’s 2016 Iowa campaign was a seat-of-the-pants operation disparately managed by campaign newcomers who, including the candidate, had little idea what the caucuses are.

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