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Professionalism And The Public, Beau James Brock Aug 2009

Professionalism And The Public, Beau James Brock

Beau James Brock

Powerpoint on professionalism and our symbiotic relationship with the public as reflected through cultural myths and media lenses.


Professionalism - Jeopardy, Beau James Brock Aug 2009

Professionalism - Jeopardy, Beau James Brock

Beau James Brock

Jeopardy power point on professionalism used in conjunction with "Professionalism and the Public" powerpoint discussion.


Ldeq Executive Philosophy Under Secretary Hal Leggett: Team Building Politics Vs. Policy, Beau James Brock Jun 2009

Ldeq Executive Philosophy Under Secretary Hal Leggett: Team Building Politics Vs. Policy, Beau James Brock

Beau James Brock

A powerpoint overview of the LDEQ Leggett Adminstration's policy agenda and its mission to overcome inherent political bureaucracy.


We're Still Not Doing Right By Our Vets, C. Peter Erlinder Jan 2009

We're Still Not Doing Right By Our Vets, C. Peter Erlinder

C. Peter Erlinder

No abstract provided.


Lawyers And The War, Robert Power Dec 2008

Lawyers And The War, Robert Power

Robert C Power

No abstract provided.


Hydraulic Pressures And Slight Deviations, Erik Luna Dec 2008

Hydraulic Pressures And Slight Deviations, Erik Luna

Erik Luna

No abstract provided.


In Support Of Restorative Justice And Reply, Erik Luna Dec 2008

In Support Of Restorative Justice And Reply, Erik Luna

Erik Luna

No abstract provided.


The Unexceptionalism Of Evolving Standards, Corinna Barrett Lain Dec 2008

The Unexceptionalism Of Evolving Standards, Corinna Barrett Lain

Corinna Lain

Conventional wisdom is that outside the Eighth Amendment context, the Supreme Court does not engage in the sort of explicitly majoritarian state nose-counting for which the “evolving standards of decency” doctrine is famous. Yet this impression is simply inaccurate. Across a stunning variety of civil liberties contexts, the Court routinely—and explicitly—bases constitutional protection on whether a majority of states agree with it. This Article examines the Supreme Court’s reliance on the majority position of the states to identify constitutional norms, then turns to the qualifications, explanations, and implications of state polling as a larger doctrinal phenomenon. While the past few …


Emissions Reduction Tax Credit Policy Initiative: Leadership From A Round Table, Beau James Brock Dec 2008

Emissions Reduction Tax Credit Policy Initiative: Leadership From A Round Table, Beau James Brock

Beau James Brock

A power point presentation of a pro-active solution to emissions reduction for our state. It is a result-oriented incentivized emission reduction program.