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The Challenge Of Administration By Regulation: Preliminary Findings Regarding The U.S. Government's Venture Capital Funds, Jonathan G.S. Koppell Oct 1999

The Challenge Of Administration By Regulation: Preliminary Findings Regarding The U.S. Government's Venture Capital Funds, Jonathan G.S. Koppell

Publications from President Jonathan G.S. Koppell

This article assesses the ability of elected officials to control public policy as implemented by public/private hybrid organizations, specifically, government venture capital funds. The study reveals greater control over OPIC investment funds than Enterprise Funds despite the existence of more traditional administrative tools of control for Enterprise Funds. This finding suggests that the regulatory infrastructure for hybrid organizations is more determinative of control than the existence (or lack) of traditional administrative control tools. Thus the challenge of hybrid government centers on the development of regulation as a substitute for administration.


F99rs Sgb No. 2 (Carrer Rec.), Wood, Morris Oct 1999

F99rs Sgb No. 2 (Carrer Rec.), Wood, Morris

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate six hundred dollars ($600.00) to the Business College Council to help defray the cost of renting the Lod Cook Alumni Center for the fall 1999 career reception


F99rs Sgb No. 3 (Mount. Bike Club), Mccune, Griggs Oct 1999

F99rs Sgb No. 3 (Mount. Bike Club), Mccune, Griggs

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate one thousand two hundred eighty-eight dollars ($1,288) to the LSU Team Mountain Bike club to help cover the cost of uniforms.


F99rs Sgb No. 4 (Aias), Ueltschey Oct 1999

F99rs Sgb No. 4 (Aias), Ueltschey

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate one thousand six hundred forty-six dollars and forty cents ($1646.40) to the LSU A&M chapter of the American Institute of Architecture Students (AIAS) to defray costs for lodging for members attending the national Forum to be held in Toronto, Canada.


F99rs Sgb No. 6 (Bylaws), Grantham, Knull, Jeansonne Oct 1999

F99rs Sgb No. 6 (Bylaws), Grantham, Knull, Jeansonne

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To amend the LSU A&M Student Government Bylaws, Article VI, Section 16


F99rs Sgb No. 5 (Election Code), Russo, Grantham Oct 1999

F99rs Sgb No. 5 (Election Code), Russo, Grantham

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To amend Article VI, Section 1 of the LSU A&M Student Government Election Code as it pertains to the polling locations of the Mass Communications College and the Music and Dramatic Arts College.


F99rs Sgb No. 9 (Creative Writing), Knull, Simmons Oct 1999

F99rs Sgb No. 9 (Creative Writing), Knull, Simmons

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate five hundred forty dollars ($539.80) to the LSU Creative Writing Program to help defray production and promotional costs associated with the staging of Alien Bundles and But For The Grace Of God, There Go I!


F99rs Sgb No. 7 (Volleyball), Cooper, Wood Oct 1999

F99rs Sgb No. 7 (Volleyball), Cooper, Wood

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate eight hundred forty-eight dollars and fifty-five cents ($848.55) to the LSU Volleyball Club to cover the cost of equipment.


F99rs Sgb No. 8 (Bio Engr Design), Cancienne Oct 1999

F99rs Sgb No. 8 (Bio Engr Design), Cancienne

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate one thousand dollars ($1,000.00) to the LSU Department of Biological Engineering Senior Design Project Team to help defray the cost of purchasing hardware and chemicals to be used in the fabrication and testing of a prototype for a student-designed fluoride removal water treatment system that will then be installed in an underpriveleged community in Bananera, Guatemala.


F99rs Sgb No. 10 (Mech Engr Senior), Griggs Oct 1999

F99rs Sgb No. 10 (Mech Engr Senior), Griggs

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate one thousand five hundred dollars ($1500.00) to the LSU Department of Mechanical Engineering Senior Project Team to help defray the cost of purchasing hardware to be used in the fabrication of a solar powered boat that will be in competition in the Solar Splash Regatta in New Orleans, Louisiana.


F99rs Sgr No. 1 (Student Section), Wood Oct 1999

F99rs Sgr No. 1 (Student Section), Wood

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A RESOLUTION

To request that the LSU Board of Supervisors allocate two thousand additional seats in Tiger Stadium for student use


F99rs Sgr No. 4 (Confederate Flag), Ardoin, Pellegrin, Rader, Cancienne, Cooper, Rogge Oct 1999

F99rs Sgr No. 4 (Confederate Flag), Ardoin, Pellegrin, Rader, Cancienne, Cooper, Rogge

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A RESOLUTION

to state that the LSU A&M Student Senate supports the administration’s decision not to endorse the display of the purple and gold Confederate battle flag.


F99rs Sgr No. 2 (Drop Date), Russo, Grantham Oct 1999

F99rs Sgr No. 2 (Drop Date), Russo, Grantham

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A Resolution

To recommend the LSU A&M Faculty Senate change the drop date without receiving a “W” to fifteen (15) calendar days after the start of the semester.


F99rs Sgr No. 5 (Freshman Forgiveness), Wood Oct 1999

F99rs Sgr No. 5 (Freshman Forgiveness), Wood

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A RESOLUTION

To recommend that the LSU Faculty Senate, Provost, Chancellor and Board of Supervisors approve and implement the LSU A&M Student Government “Freshman Forgiveness” academic policy proposal.


F99rs Sgr No. 3 (Scheduling Priorities), Griggs Oct 1999

F99rs Sgr No. 3 (Scheduling Priorities), Griggs

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A RESOLUTION

to recommend to the LSU A&M Chancellor, Provost, and Registrar a reallocation of course scheduling priorities .


F99rs Sgr No. 6 (Reveille Location), Wood, Grantham, Yates Oct 1999

F99rs Sgr No. 6 (Reveille Location), Wood, Grantham, Yates

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A RESOLUTION

To recommend to the LSU A&M administration that Reveille production be relocated from LSU Graphic Services to an off-campus venue in order to enable full-color production.


Post Hearing Briefing: The Pacifica Foundation And The Crisis At Kpfa Listener Sponsored Radio, Joint Legislative Audit Committee Aug 1999

Post Hearing Briefing: The Pacifica Foundation And The Crisis At Kpfa Listener Sponsored Radio, Joint Legislative Audit Committee

California Joint Committees

No abstract provided.


The Year 2000 Problem: Local Government And Critical Infrastructure Preparedness, Assembly Committee On Information Technology Jul 1999

The Year 2000 Problem: Local Government And Critical Infrastructure Preparedness, Assembly Committee On Information Technology

California Assembly

Report on the preparedness of counties and public agencies in California to deal with the Y2K problem.


Legislative Intent And Statutory Interpretation In England And The United States: An Assessment Of The Impact Of Pepper V. Hart, Michael P. Healy Jul 1999

Legislative Intent And Statutory Interpretation In England And The United States: An Assessment Of The Impact Of Pepper V. Hart, Michael P. Healy

Law Faculty Scholarly Articles

Statutory interpretation is the process of discerning the meaning of legislation, and U.S. law has permitted courts to find meaning through a variety of often contradictory interpretive approaches. As a result, U.S. litigants often are uncertain about the interpretive approach a court will apply to a statute, even though the choice of the interpretive approach may determine the outcome of the litigation. Until the recent decision in Pepper (Inspector of Taxes) v. Hart, English approaches to statutory interpretation were more circumscribed because English courts foreclosed the intentionalist approach. This Article considers the impact that Pepper has had on statutory …


The Enduring Difference Of Youth, David Yellen Jun 1999

The Enduring Difference Of Youth, David Yellen

Articles

No abstract provided.


Harming Future Persons: Obligations To The Children Of Reproductive Technology, Philip G. Peters Jr. Apr 1999

Harming Future Persons: Obligations To The Children Of Reproductive Technology, Philip G. Peters Jr.

Faculty Publications

Two paradigms dominate contemporary ethical and legal debate about the risks posed to children who owe their lives to reproductive technology. One asks whether the children have lives so tragic that life itself is harmful. The other approach asks whether children so conceived are likely to enjoy a minimally decent existence. Although the two approaches have quite different analytic foundations, they share one crucial trait. Each concludes that children who owe their lives to reproductive technology are harmed only when that technology causes genuinely catastrophic injuries.Because these conventional paradigms define harmful conduct exclusively by reference to the magnitude of the …


S99rs Sgb No. 1 (Budget), Foster, Huynh Apr 1999

S99rs Sgb No. 1 (Budget), Foster, Huynh

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A Bill

To budget the funds of Student Government for the fiscal year 1999-2000; to appropriate funds for activities, projects, and programs of Student Government; to appropriate grants to certain student groups and organizations; according to the Constitution and by-laws.


S99rs Sgb No. 13 (Gamma Phi Gamma), Ahmad Apr 1999

S99rs Sgb No. 13 (Gamma Phi Gamma), Ahmad

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate six hundred thirty-two dollars ($692.00) to the Gamma Phi Gamma Latin-American Service Fraternity to help defray the costs of the 12th annual student conference on Latino Affairs at Texas A&M at College Station, Texas.


S99rs Sgb No. 16 (Roo), Hasbargen Apr 1999

S99rs Sgb No. 16 (Roo), Hasbargen

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To amend the LSU A&M Student Senate Rules of Order as it pertains to the consideration of legislation by the senate.


S99rs Sgb No. 12 (Students On Target), Abshire, Nero Apr 1999

S99rs Sgb No. 12 (Students On Target), Abshire, Nero

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate Four hundred dollars ($400.00) to Students On Target for the purchase of fifty (50) double-sided signs for promotion of the spring concert.


S99rs Sgb No. 14 (Model Un), Russo Apr 1999

S99rs Sgb No. 14 (Model Un), Russo

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate one thousand, seven hundred forty dollars ($1740.00) to the LSU A&M Model United Nations Team to assist in the payment of hotel registration at the National Model United Nations conference.


S99rs Sgb No. 17 (English Grad), Russo, Peters Apr 1999

S99rs Sgb No. 17 (English Grad), Russo, Peters

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate one hundred sixty-two dollars and ninety-three cents ($162.93) to the English Graduate Student Association to help defray the cost of producing their annual lecture series.


S99rs Sgb No. 19 (Nobcche), Waddell Apr 1999

S99rs Sgb No. 19 (Nobcche), Waddell

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate one thousand two hundred dollars ($1200.00) to the LSU A&M student chapter of the National Organization of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers (NOBCCHE) to assist in the payment of the transportation to and from the national conference.


S99rs Sgb No. 22 (Career Service), Butler, Hasbargen Apr 1999

S99rs Sgb No. 22 (Career Service), Butler, Hasbargen

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

to appropriate one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) to career services

to help defray the cost of preparing and duplicating informational packets for the upcoming workshop, “how to keep the job you get,”

to be held March 25, 1999.


S99rs Sgb No. 23 (Live Oak), Cooper Apr 1999

S99rs Sgb No. 23 (Live Oak), Cooper

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To appropriate six hundred thirty dollars ($630.00) to the Live Oak Society of LSU to help defray the cost of purchasing live oak trees to be planted at various locations on the LSU campus.