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S23rs Sgfb No. 5 (Iftar Event), Saad Tanveer, Rami Abdalla, Harris Quadir
S23rs Sgfb No. 5 (Iftar Event), Saad Tanveer, Rami Abdalla, Harris Quadir
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To appropriate $1000 from the initiatives account to help fund an Iftar hosted by the LSU Muslim Student Association
S23rs Sgfb No. 6, Hamood Qureshi
S23rs Sgfb No. 6, Hamood Qureshi
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To appropriate $1000 from the Student Initiatives Account to Purchase 996 Donuts for Night of A 1000 Donuts
S23rs Sgfb No. 7 (Stationary Bikes), Kelsey Womack, Brett Robertson
S23rs Sgfb No. 7 (Stationary Bikes), Kelsey Womack, Brett Robertson
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To appropriate a maximum of two thousand ($2,000) dollars from the Initiatives account to fund stationary bikes in the LSU Library
S23rs Sgfb No. 8 (Feminine Hygiene Disposal Bins), Emma Long, Lily Small
S23rs Sgfb No. 8 (Feminine Hygiene Disposal Bins), Emma Long, Lily Small
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To appropriate a maximum $800 to fund up to 60 feminine hygiene disposal bins across campus
S23rs Sgfb No. 9 (Promise Scholars), Elizabeth Laurent
S23rs Sgfb No. 9 (Promise Scholars), Elizabeth Laurent
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To appropriate a maximum of $7,500 from the Student Government Surplus Account for the funding of General Program Supplies and Participant Supplies for the LSU Promise Scholars Program
S23rs Sgfb No. 12 (Sg Banquet), Harris Quadir
S23rs Sgfb No. 12 (Sg Banquet), Harris Quadir
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To appropriate a maximum of $2,500.00 from the Legislative Contingency Account for the LSU Student Government Banquet
S23rs Sgfb No. 14 (Gear 2 Geaux), Harris Quadir
S23rs Sgfb No. 14 (Gear 2 Geaux), Harris Quadir
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To appropriate a maximum of $5,000.oo from the Initiatives Account for the purchase of Gear 2 Geaux Expansion Materials including Laptops, Laptop Chargers, etc.
S23rs Sgfb No. 15, Harris Quadir
S23rs Sgfb No. 15, Harris Quadir
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To appropriate a maximum of $2,570.00 from the Legislative Contingency Account to help the Executive Branch fund a final outreach event
S23rs Sgfb No. 11 (Nightcaps), Terry Geraldsen, Harris Quadir
S23rs Sgfb No. 11 (Nightcaps), Terry Geraldsen, Harris Quadir
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To appropriate a maximum of $5,500.00 from the Student Government Initiatives account to fund 1000 Nightcaps® with the Student Government Logo
S23rs Sgfb No. 4 (Clickers), Harris Quadir
S23rs Sgfb No. 4 (Clickers), Harris Quadir
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To appropriate a maximum of $5,250.00 from the Student Government Surplus account for the purchase of 100 clickers for Student Government voting
S23rs Sgfb No. 17 (Icc Shelving), Lailah Williams, Emma Long, Hamood Qureshi, Brett Robertson, Mallory Urban
S23rs Sgfb No. 17 (Icc Shelving), Lailah Williams, Emma Long, Hamood Qureshi, Brett Robertson, Mallory Urban
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To appropriate a MAXIMUM OF $2,493.67 FROM THE INITIATIVES ACCOUNT FOR THE PURCHASE OF SHELVES FOR THE ICC
S23rs Sgfb No. 3 (Geaux With The Flow), Emma Long, Lily Small, Emma Turner
S23rs Sgfb No. 3 (Geaux With The Flow), Emma Long, Lily Small, Emma Turner
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To appropriate a maximum of three thousand two hundred and forty dollars ($4320) from the Student Government Initiatives account to purchase 14000 period products (8000 pads and 6000 tampons) to supply 10 Aunt Flo Machines on campus.
S23rs Sgfb No. 2 (Res Life), Rami Abdalla, Saad Tanveer
S23rs Sgfb No. 2 (Res Life), Rami Abdalla, Saad Tanveer
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To appropriate $1080.72 from the inititives fund for the college of science residential life Pre-Health students to attend the Our Lady of the Lake Open House
S23rs Sgb No. 4 (Budget), Colin Raby
S23rs Sgb No. 4 (Budget), Colin Raby
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To amend the LSU Student Government 2023 Academic Fiscal Year Operational Budget with 14-day Spring Enrollment numbers
F22rs Sgb No. 15, Colin Raby
F22rs Sgb No. 15, Colin Raby
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A bill to appropriate $1000 from the Student Government Initiatives Account to fund the "Final Stretch" event jointly with the SG Executive Branch
F22rs Sgb No. 11 (Ccell), Angel Puder
F22rs Sgb No. 11 (Ccell), Angel Puder
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
TO APPROPRIATE A MAXIMUM OF TEN THOUSAND AND EIGHT HUNDRED EIGHTY DOLLARS ($10,880) FROM THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES ACCOUNT TO THE LSU CENTER FOR COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT, LEARNING, AND LEADERSHIP (CCELL) TO FUND THE CREATION OF EIGHT (8) NEW SERVICE-LEARNING COURSE
F22rs Sgb No. 6 (Biodegradable Confetti), Landon Zeringue, Hamood Qureshi
F22rs Sgb No. 6 (Biodegradable Confetti), Landon Zeringue, Hamood Qureshi
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To appropriate $2000 for the purchase of 8 boxes (1 cubic foot each) of biodegradable confetti and 8 orders of glassine bags (300 each) to be handed out to graduates from the Student Government office for the Fall 2022 commencement
F22rs Sgb No. 18 (Bike Repair Stations), Colin Raby, Nicole Monceaux
F22rs Sgb No. 18 (Bike Repair Stations), Colin Raby, Nicole Monceaux
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A bill to appropriate $15,500 from the Student Government Initiatives Account to fund the purchase of six (6) Bicycle Repair “Fixit” stations
F22rs Sgb No. 19 (Creative Crosswalk), Trevor Cupit
F22rs Sgb No. 19 (Creative Crosswalk), Trevor Cupit
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To appropriate a maximum of five thousand (5000) dollars from the Initiatives account towards the funding and installation of the creative crosswalk
F22rs Sgb No. 20 (Silver Wings Transportation), Colin Raby
F22rs Sgb No. 20 (Silver Wings Transportation), Colin Raby
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A bill to appropriate $1931.00 from the Student Government Initiatives Account to fund the travel for Silver Wings’ first large service project to support and aid Hurricane Ian relief
F22rs Sgb No. 17 (Megsa Website), Colin Raby, Adam Dohrenwend, Terry Geraldsen
F22rs Sgb No. 17 (Megsa Website), Colin Raby, Adam Dohrenwend, Terry Geraldsen
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To allocate $1,500 from the Student Government Contingency Account to fund the renovation and optimization of the Mechanical Engineering Graduate repository
F22rs Sgb No. 21 (Personal Safety Alarms), Emma Champagne
F22rs Sgb No. 21 (Personal Safety Alarms), Emma Champagne
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
To appropriate a maximum of $2,200.00 from the Student Government initiatives account to fund 500 personal safety alarms
F22rs Sgb No. 22 (Various Fruit Trees), Landon Zeringue
F22rs Sgb No. 22 (Various Fruit Trees), Landon Zeringue
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A Bill to Allocate Thirteen Thousand Dollars and Zero Cents ($13,000.00) from the Student Government Initiatives Account for the Purchase of Fifty (50) Various Fruit Trees to be Planted and Maintained Around Campus to Create a Sustainable Edible Landscape
Authority For Municipal Resilient Road Infrastructure Funding Strategies In Rhode Island, Jimmy Smith, Read Porter
Authority For Municipal Resilient Road Infrastructure Funding Strategies In Rhode Island, Jimmy Smith, Read Porter
Sea Grant Law Fellow Publications
No abstract provided.
S19rs Sgb No. 2 (Funding Amendment), Jacob Cheatwood
S19rs Sgb No. 2 (Funding Amendment), Jacob Cheatwood
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A Bill
To amend the student government bylaws
Universities: The Fallen Angels Of Bayh-Dole?, Rebecca S. Eisenberg, Robert Cook-Deegan
Universities: The Fallen Angels Of Bayh-Dole?, Rebecca S. Eisenberg, Robert Cook-Deegan
Articles
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 established a new default rule that allowed nonprofit organizations and small businesses to own, as a routine matter, patents on inventions resulting from research sponsored by the federal government. Although universities helped get the Bayh-Dole Act through Congress, the primary goal, as reflected in the recitals at the beginning of the new statute, was not to benefit universities but to promote the commercial development and utilization of federally funded inventions. In the years since the passage of the Bayh-Dole Act, universities seem to have lost sight of this distinction. Their behavior as patent seekers, patent …
F18rs Sgr No. 3 (Higher Ed. Funding), Jordan Landry, Edouard D'Espalungue, Jack Green, Catherine Mckinney, Cassidy Riley
F18rs Sgr No. 3 (Higher Ed. Funding), Jordan Landry, Edouard D'Espalungue, Jack Green, Catherine Mckinney, Cassidy Riley
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
No abstract provided.
F18rs Sgfb No. 1 (Aashe Conference), Cassidy Riley
F18rs Sgfb No. 1 (Aashe Conference), Cassidy Riley
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
No abstract provided.
F18rs Sgb No. 5, Spencer Chiasson, Shrey Dalal
F18rs Sgb No. 5, Spencer Chiasson, Shrey Dalal
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A Bill
To AMEND THE PROGRAMMING, SUPPORT, AND INITIATIVES FUND (PSIF) BYLAWS
Congress Underestimated: The Case Of The World Bank, Kristina Daugirdas
Congress Underestimated: The Case Of The World Bank, Kristina Daugirdas
Articles
This article challenges the oft-repeated claim that international organizations undermine democracy by marginalizing national legislatures. Over the past forty years, Congress has established itself as a key player in setting U.S. policy toward the World Bank. Congress has done far more than restrain executive branch action with which it disagrees; it has affirmatively shaped the United States’ day-to-day participation in this key international organization and successfully defended its constitutional authority to do so.