Civil rights laws

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Definition: [ˈsɪvl ˈraɪts ˈlɒz] are an important part of legislation in the United States. They prohibit discrimination based on religion, race or nationality. This act completed the unequal application of registration requirements for voters and racial segregation in schools and workplaces. According to its points, the chief has no right to refuse the placement, being guided by personal considerations. If the candidate fully meets the professional standards, he or she must obtain a post. This document significantly expanded the opportunities for representatives of various social cohorts.

In a sentence civil rights laws:

  1. The civil rights laws managed to stop the blatant injustice and lawlessness.
  2. Civil rights laws have a huge impact on relationships within companies.

Synonyms and related words: human rights acts, civil liberties, natural rights laws