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Setting The Record Straight: Citizens’ First Amendment Right To Video Police In Public, Denae Lynn D'Arcy
Setting The Record Straight: Citizens’ First Amendment Right To Video Police In Public, Denae Lynn D'Arcy
Annual Research Symposium of the College of Communication and Information
There is an alarming trend in the United States of citizens being arrested for videotaping police officers in public. Cell phones with video capabilities are ubiquitous and people are using their phones to document the behavior of police officers in a public place. The goal of this paper is to study the trend of citizen arrests currently in the news and recommend solutions to the problem of encroachment upon First Amendment rights through case law.
Interrogating Power Dynamics In Research: Why Black Voices Matter, Jason Williams
Interrogating Power Dynamics In Research: Why Black Voices Matter, Jason Williams
Black Lives Matter in Research
No abstract provided.
9th International Conference On Business, Technology And Innovation 2020, University For Business And Technology - Ubt
9th International Conference On Business, Technology And Innovation 2020, University For Business And Technology - Ubt
UBT International Conference
Welcome to IC – UBT 2020
UBT Annual International Conference is the 9th international interdisciplinary peer reviewed conference which publishes works of the scientists as well as practitioners in the area where UBT is active in Education, Research and Development. The UBT aims to implement an integrated strategy to establish itself as an internationally competitive, research-intensive university, committed to the transfer of knowledge and the provision of a world-class education to the most talented students from all background. The main perspective of the conference is to connect the scientists and practitioners from different disciplines in the same place and make …
International Conference On Law, University For Business And Technology - Ubt
International Conference On Law, University For Business And Technology - Ubt
UBT International Conference
UBT Annual International Conference is the 9th international interdisciplinary peer reviewed conference which publishes works of the scientists as well as practitioners in the area where UBT is active in Education, Research and Development. The UBT aims to implement an integrated strategy to establish itself as an internationally competitive, research-intensive university, committed to the transfer of knowledge and the provision of a world-class education to the most talented students from all background. The main perspective of the conference is to connect the scientists and practitioners from different disciplines in the same place and make them be aware of the recent …
Long Arm Of The Law - 2019: Same Old, Same Old, William M. Hannay Iii
Long Arm Of The Law - 2019: Same Old, Same Old, William M. Hannay Iii
Charleston Library Conference
A brief review of recent intellectual property cases of interest to librarians.
Welcome And Keynote Address, James Keyte
Welcome And Keynote Address, James Keyte
Fordham Competition Law Institute
No abstract provided.
Welcome And Keynote Address, James Keyte
Welcome And Keynote Address, James Keyte
Fordham Competition Law Institute
No abstract provided.
Opening Session, Annette Clark, Steven Bender, Peter Smirniotopoulos
Opening Session, Annette Clark, Steven Bender, Peter Smirniotopoulos
SITIE Symposiums
The SITIE2020 Symposium: Innovating the Built Environment was offered entirely online, through the Zoom platform. Each of six (6) symposium sessions, outlined below, were offered in a continuous Zoom session with breaks throughout the day, allowing our audience to select those sessions of greatest interest to them. Students enrolled in Professor Smirniotopoulos’s Summer Institute course—Innovating the Built Environment: How the Law Responds to Disruptive Change—participated all day.
Proceedings Of The Sitie2020 Symposium, Seattle Journal Of Technology, Environmental, And Innovation Law
Proceedings Of The Sitie2020 Symposium, Seattle Journal Of Technology, Environmental, And Innovation Law
SITIE Symposiums
Complete Summary of Proceedings.
The Acquisition Of Scientific Evidence Between Frye And Daubert. From Ad Hominem Arguments To Cross-Examination Among Experts, Lorenzo Zoppellari
The Acquisition Of Scientific Evidence Between Frye And Daubert. From Ad Hominem Arguments To Cross-Examination Among Experts, Lorenzo Zoppellari
OSSA Conference Archive
The Frye and Daubert rulings give us two very different ways to intend the relation between law and science. Through the contributions of Wellman and Walton, we will see how the main method to question the expert’s testimony before a judge deferent to science is to question her personal integrity by using ad hominem arguments. Otherwise, using Alvin Goldman’s novice/expert problem, we will investigate if other manners of argumentative cross-examinations are possible.
Rights Of Nature And Indigenous Cosmovision: A Fundamental Inquiry, Jingjing Wu
Rights Of Nature And Indigenous Cosmovision: A Fundamental Inquiry, Jingjing Wu
OSSA Conference Archive
In this paper, I ask whether we can weigh and balance indigenous cosmovision—the reasoning used as the main source of legitimacy in some rights of nature legislation—within a secular legal system. I examine three barriers that rights of nature and their corollary spiritual reasoning are likely to encounter if they are invoked in secular courts: (a) spiritual reasoning is non-defeasible (Part 3) and (b) irrational (Part 4), and (3) the current concept of human rights as a universal legal norm is based on a circular logic (Part 5). In order to overcome these barriers, I draw inspiration from Dworkin’s ‘rights …
Honor And The Code Of Silence, Michaela Sallade
Honor And The Code Of Silence, Michaela Sallade
KUCC -- Kutztown University Composition Conference
This work is about law enforcement and the code of silence some officers that take part in it. There are three reasons behind officers following this code is due to the influence of the police academy, their fellow police officers, and the police union. Then going over how honor influences these officers becoming a part of the code of silence as well. The code of silence is a problem in the United States that is leading to officers getting away with crimes.
What Services And Products A Scholarly Communications Department May Offer Your Department/College, Kris S. Helge
What Services And Products A Scholarly Communications Department May Offer Your Department/College, Kris S. Helge
Academic Chairpersons Conference Proceedings
The presenter and the participants will discuss what faculty needs may be met by the services offered by members of a Scholarly Communications Department. Some of these needs may include citation counts, publishing needs, scholarship dissemination and preservation, assistance with intellectual property conundrums, and help with open educational resources.
The Disconnect Between Forensic Science And The Lawyers And Judges Who Represent It, Hannah Reidenbaugh
The Disconnect Between Forensic Science And The Lawyers And Judges Who Represent It, Hannah Reidenbaugh
Graduate Student Research Symposium
The goal of this research is to demonstrate a knowledge gap in the forensic science education of lawyers. In law schools across the country, there is minimal curriculum requirements focused on educating law students in forensic science. Of the top 50 law schools in the U.S., 20% offer a forensic science elective. After the rigor of law school, there is no requirement set to educate lawyers in forensic science. In fact, based on survey responses, 51% of criminal lawyers do not take part in forensic science continuing education programs. Though educators as well as professionals have voiced the need for …
From Crime And Punishment To Harm And Healing, Louis L. Fletcher Phd, David Watson
From Crime And Punishment To Harm And Healing, Louis L. Fletcher Phd, David Watson
National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference
Expulsion hearings do not have to be contentious events. Using restorative practices in an accountable environment changes the expulsion hearing into an alternative placement discussion where parents, students, and school officials figure out the next step together.
Executive Authority And Free Speech: An Analysis On The Restraints Of Presidential Power, Leta Lohrmeyer
Executive Authority And Free Speech: An Analysis On The Restraints Of Presidential Power, Leta Lohrmeyer
UNO Student Research and Creative Activity Fair
This analysis examines the implications of social media platforms in connection to free speech and presidential power. Specifically, this study will be drawing on a precedent legal case, Knight First Amendment Inst. v. Trump (2019) along with other cases that are relevant to this paper. This research is contributing to the literature by exploring the topic of how developing technology is influencing political communication. Results support the idea that the definition of public forum needs to be expanded and updated to include social media. Theoretical consequences for the role of social media in connection to executive authority and First Amendment …
Drones: Where Does The National Airspace System Start?, Jason T. Lorenzon J.D.
Drones: Where Does The National Airspace System Start?, Jason T. Lorenzon J.D.
National Training Aircraft Symposium (NTAS)
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), Unmanned Aeronautical Vehicles (UAV), drones and Personal Aerial Vehicles (PAV) constitute the greatest technological advancement since the jet age. (Elaine Chao, Secretary of Transportation, October 26, 2017) This technological advancement has prompted significant public policy challenges and the need for new laws regarding navigable airspace. This proposal investigates how airspace used by drones will evolve given existing Constitutional and common law principals. These principals will influence the creation, development and modification of UAS airspace regulations by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
Two critical but unanswered questions concerning the National Airspace System, are where does navigable airspace …
Featured Speaker, Home Rule And Drone Ordinances: Reviewing The Intersection Of Drones And Privacy Rights And How States And Localities Are More Willing To Address The Issue Than The Federal Government, Jennifer Brobst
West Virginia Law Review Events
No abstract provided.
The Ip Of Ipas, Stephen Wolfson, Brian Roth, Chase Scott, Dustin Watts, Charles Hicks, Shivani Patel
The Ip Of Ipas, Stephen Wolfson, Brian Roth, Chase Scott, Dustin Watts, Charles Hicks, Shivani Patel
Other Colloquium, Conferences, and Symposia
Hosted by the Journal of Intellectual Property Law, this panel brought Brian Roth (Southern Brewing Co.), Chase Scott (Taylor, Feil, Harper & Lumsden, P.C.), and Dustin Watts (Terrapin Beer Co.) together with Stephen Wolfson (Research & Copyright Services Librarian, UGA Law School) and students from the Journal of Intellectual Property Law to discuss how breweries are navigating intellectual property issues. Free koozies to commemorate the event were distributed.
Home Rule And Gun Regulation: Assessing Gun Sanctuaries That Conflict With State Law By Concentrating On Gun Violence In Seattle And Pittsburgh, Sheila Simon, Matthew Davis
Home Rule And Gun Regulation: Assessing Gun Sanctuaries That Conflict With State Law By Concentrating On Gun Violence In Seattle And Pittsburgh, Sheila Simon, Matthew Davis
West Virginia Law Review Events
No abstract provided.
Event Program, Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal
Event Program, Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal
Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal Symposia & Workshops
Seventeenth Annual Emory Bankruptcy Developments Journal Symposium
February 20, 2020
Tull Auditorium
Emory University School of Law
Atlanta, GA
Event Program, Emory Law Journal
Event Program, Emory Law Journal
Randolph W. Thrower Symposium
Full event program for the 39th Annual Randolph W. Thrower Symposium held on Thursday, February 6th 2020 at the Emory University School of Law.
Weight Stigma In Different Aspects Of Life, Emanuel Noyola
Weight Stigma In Different Aspects Of Life, Emanuel Noyola
Capstone Showcase
Weight stigma is discrimination or bias against any individual who is perceived to be overweight or obese. It has recently been recorded that the effects of weight discrimination have an influence on three major areas of life which include schools, the workplace, and personal relationships. This is important as weight discrimination was found to mostly have negative effects in all these areas but was also found to be sometimes beneficial in others, such as retail. Past research has also shown that the effects of weight discrimination are 37 times worse among obese females compared to obese males. One alarming setting …