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Full-Text Articles in Law
Law Library Blog (November 2016): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Blog (November 2016): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Newsletters/Blog
No abstract provided.
Fall 2016 Newsletter: The Docket, Emma Wood
Fall 2016 Newsletter: The Docket, Emma Wood
Law Library Newsletter
Copy of the Fall 2016 issue of the UMass Law Library Newsletter, The Docket.
Law Library Blog (September 2016): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Blog (September 2016): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Newsletters/Blog
No abstract provided.
Trending @ Rwu Law: Michael Bowden's Post: Come & Celebrate Roger On The Block 08/31/2016, Michael Bowden
Trending @ Rwu Law: Michael Bowden's Post: Come & Celebrate Roger On The Block 08/31/2016, Michael Bowden
Law School Blogs
No abstract provided.
1893 - Resources Of California, H. H. Markham
1893 - Resources Of California, H. H. Markham
Miscellaneous Documents and Reports
This 1893 publication that highlights the resources of the State of California was prepared in response to State legislation requiring that the report be prepared for distribution at the World's Columbian Exposition. It includes a description of each county, including area, population, chief industry, climate and soils, that would assist the intending settler "in forming his judgment as to which part of the State offered immediate advantages in the pursuit of the vocation he chose to follow."
1901 - Report Of Irrigation Investigations In California
1901 - Report Of Irrigation Investigations In California
Miscellaneous Documents and Reports
The 1901 Report of the Irrigation Investigations in California under the auspices of Elwood Mead, Expert in Charge was premised on the growing value and increasing scarcity of water creating, in turn, the need for better laws to control the distribution of streams in California. In order to promote the more rapid and successful development of the State's resources, the general conclusions of those taking part in the investigations indicated the need for and nature of the reforms required to put agriculture under irrigation on a ore enduring and satisfactory basis.
Slides: Synthesis Session: Indigenous Water Symposium, Jason Anthony Robison
Slides: Synthesis Session: Indigenous Water Symposium, Jason Anthony Robison
Indigenous Water Justice Symposium (June 6)
Presenter: Jason Robison, University of Wyoming
15 slides
Sustainable Agriculture: How France Promotes Sustainability, Jordan Pulling
Sustainable Agriculture: How France Promotes Sustainability, Jordan Pulling
Honors Theses
High consumption lifestyles led to a rapid decline in natural resources. The daily gestures of the people of the world use a quantity massive resource and energy that cannot be replaced. Decision makers of the world are invited to consider what changes will be needed to focus about sustainable and sustainable practices if we want to continue living in the way which we have become accustomed to. The development of renewable energies was a first step towards total sustainable development. Recently, however, we have seen a new way to reduce negative impacts on the rights of the Earth: changes in …
Law Library Blog (May 2016): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Blog (May 2016): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Newsletters/Blog
No abstract provided.
Spring 2016 Newsletter, Emma Wood
Spring 2016 Newsletter, Emma Wood
Law Library Newsletter
Copy of the Spring 2016 UMass Law Library Newsletter.
Law Library Blog (March 2016): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Blog (March 2016): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Newsletters/Blog
No abstract provided.
Real Resources For Researching Ip Law, Anne Burnett
Real Resources For Researching Ip Law, Anne Burnett
Presentations
A presentation on strategies for researching intellectual property law in classroom I.
Law Library Blog (February 2016): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Blog (February 2016): Legal Beagle's Blog Archive, Roger Williams University School Of Law
Law Library Newsletters/Blog
No abstract provided.
New York State's Innovative New Program For Risk Management: Bringing Leading Private Sector Practice To Government, Office Of New York State Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
New York State's Innovative New Program For Risk Management: Bringing Leading Private Sector Practice To Government, Office Of New York State Governor Andrew M. Cuomo
Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity (Inactive)
On January 21, 2015, Governor Andrew M. Cuomo implemented New York’s first statewide system for risk management. Designed to identify, manage and mitigate vulnerabilities in the areas of ethics, risk and compliance, this system ensures that efficient and responsive government services are provided to New York’s almost 20 million residents.
The size, scope and complexity of New York’s operations demanded the implementation of a risk management system. New York’s government includes a fiscal year 2016 operating budget of $94.25 billion, 110 executive agencies and authorities with over 224,000 employees, $198 billion in contracts, and $35 billion in federal benefits programs. …
How To Craft A Powerful Annual Report, Amy Kurland
How To Craft A Powerful Annual Report, Amy Kurland
Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity (Inactive)
To an oversight agency, an annual report is more than a financial statement. At the Office of the Inspector General (OIG) for the City of Philadelphia, we view our annual report as an opportunity to increase awareness of our office, to encourage public reporting, and to deter wrongdoing. Because most investigations originate from tips submitted by citizens, we see community engagement as critical to our success.
In our years of report writing, we have gained a lot of experience about what works and what does not work, and we have distilled that experience into six basic lessons for maximizing the …
Free Access To Law Of The European Union And Its Member States, Alexis Fetzer
Free Access To Law Of The European Union And Its Member States, Alexis Fetzer
Law Faculty Publications
While Europe may lie across the pond, there are many reasons why today’s practitioner would need to research the law of the European Union or one of its member states. However, with a complex institutional structure and multiple bodies producing various forms of law, researching the law of the EU can seem like a daunting task.
As with any research in an area of unfamiliar law, a good place to begin is with a research guide. Prepared by subject experts, research guides will point to relevant sources for locating primary material and often contain helpful explanations that assist in understanding …
Reforming Healthcare Reform, Jacqueline Fox
Reforming Healthcare Reform, Jacqueline Fox
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Leveraging Resources And Relationships In Joint Corruption Investigations, Center For The Advancement Of Public Integrity
Leveraging Resources And Relationships In Joint Corruption Investigations, Center For The Advancement Of Public Integrity
Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity (Inactive)
Prosecutors and investigators pursuing corruption cases need all the help they can get. Detecting and proving public integrity violations can require hours of work, specialized expertise, and sometimes expensive software or surveillance equipment. Collaboration across agency lines can be a force multiplier, bringing additional resources, expertise, and legal tools. Strong partnerships can also provide critical cover in politically sensitive cases, helping investigative agencies weather the storm and diffuse political risks.
This paper is intended to provide practical insights about the benefits and nuances of inter-agency cooperation on public integrity cases, as well as anticipated challenges. The paper ends with two …
The Integrity Monitor Program: The Role Of The Private Sector In City Contract Oversight, New York City Department Of Investigation (Doi)
The Integrity Monitor Program: The Role Of The Private Sector In City Contract Oversight, New York City Department Of Investigation (Doi)
Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity (Inactive)
New York City’s Department of Investigation (DOI) is responsible for overseeing thousands of contracts between the City and private firms, worth more than $14 billion annually. To fulfil this mandate, DOI vets every City contract and conducts regular audits and investigations to detect and address potential instances of waste, fraud, abuse, or corruption.
Certain City contracts may require extra oversight due to their nature, scale, or exigency or concerns about a contractor’s past record of performance. In such cases, DOI might require contractors to comply with a regime of closer scrutiny and more regimented oversight to deter misconduct and detect …
Strategies For Increasing And Improving Public Corruption Prosecutions: The Task Force Model, Center For The Advancement Of Public Integrity
Strategies For Increasing And Improving Public Corruption Prosecutions: The Task Force Model, Center For The Advancement Of Public Integrity
Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity (Inactive)
Without a doubt, public corruption is the sort of crime that prosecutors and investigators everywhere would like to vigorously pursue. With the limited resources available to most of these offices and competing mandates to fight many other sorts of crime, however, how can offices expand their ability to do more corruption cases? One solution can be found in banding together as a task force. This brief provides examples of task forces around the country that could serve as models for an office or a jurisdiction looking to improve their capabilities to fight corruption effectively and efficiently.
What Is Asset Tracing? A Primer On "Following The Money" For Integrity Practitioners And Policymakers, Center For The Advancement Of Public Integrity
What Is Asset Tracing? A Primer On "Following The Money" For Integrity Practitioners And Policymakers, Center For The Advancement Of Public Integrity
Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity (Inactive)
To put it simply, asset tracing is the process by which investigators “follow the money.” Investigators trace assets by conducting financial investigations, during which they determine a subject’s assets, examine the revenue generated by criminal activity, and follow its trail.
Ingredients For An Effective Public Ethics Training Program, Alicia Olmstead, Sabine Romero
Ingredients For An Effective Public Ethics Training Program, Alicia Olmstead, Sabine Romero
Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity (Inactive)
Most of us will agree that ethics training is vital to ensuring a government whose employees act with integrity. But many employees find training on their ethical obligations to be some other things as well: difficult to understand, overly preachy, or just plain boring. We all know that people retain information better when it is presented in an interesting and memorable way. The challenge with ethics training is to take this important, but not always accessible, subject matter and make it stick in the minds of government employees so that they do the right thing when facing an ethical dilemma.
What Do Corrupt Firms Have In Common? Red Flags Of Corruption In Organizational Culture, Alison Taylor
What Do Corrupt Firms Have In Common? Red Flags Of Corruption In Organizational Culture, Alison Taylor
Center for the Advancement of Public Integrity (Inactive)
What kind of an organizational culture do corrupt companies tend to have? To answer this question, I conducted a study based on a review of academic literature as well as in-depth interviews with 23 prominent lawyers, investigators, scholars, and policymakers with firsthand knowledge of the inner workings of dozens of corrupt firms. They highlighted a number of common traits often missed by standard compliance processes that might be “red flags” for organizational corruption. These traits don’t guarantee corruption within an organization, but they do point to the conditions in which it thrives.
Te Arewhana Kei Roto I Te Ruma: An Indigenous Neo-Disputatio On Settler Society, Nullifying Te Tiriti, 'Natural Resources' And Our Collective Future In Aotearoa New Zealand, Hemopereki Simon
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
This practice-research based article explores the relationship between mana motuhake and white patriarchal sovereignty in Aotearoa New Zealand, focusing on Ngāti Tūwharetoa as a case study. It seeks to find the relevance of Aboriginal academic Aileen Moreton-Robinson's white possessive doctrine to the Aotearoa New Zealand context. In particular, it highlights the racist nature of the law and planning systems and their inadequacies to provide for hapū and iwi. It provides a key theoretical analysis regarding the nature of white patriarchal sovereignty in Aotearoa and the need of the state to appear virtuous, to continue the legacy that started with the …
Information Abundance And Knowledge Commons, Michael J. Madison
Information Abundance And Knowledge Commons, Michael J. Madison
Book Chapters
Standard accounts of IP law describe systems of legal exclusion intended to prompt the production and distribution of intellectual resources, or information and knowledge, by making those things artificially scarce. The argument presented here frames IP law instead as one of several possible institutional responses to the need to coordinate the use of intellectual resources given their natural abundance, and not necessarily useful or effective responses at that. The chapter aims to shift analytic and empirical frameworks from those grounded in law to those grounded in governance, and from IP law in isolation to IP law as part of resource …