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Kingsman, May 13, 1966

Vol. XXXII – No. 12 This issue contains articles on news that the general fee for CLAS students is expected to rise to $50 next term, the election results for the Executive Council's President post, and the FSCSO's proposal for four more Executive...
Subject: Student participation in administration--Law and legislation

Advertisement Abt National Abortion Act.1970

Subject: national legislation (pre Roe)
PDF text: abortion legislation in the country as a whole fAMIUT SPECIAL The long 1orm abortion battle is not over Last April 23rd Senator Packwood introduced tb

Mad or Bad? Psychologically Assessing Criminal Competence
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Mad or Bad? Psychologically Assessing Criminal Competence

Sane or insane? Court verdicts and parole decisions alike often hinge on that single crucial question. This program explores the intricacies of psychiatric evaluation and parole risk assessment with forensic psychologist Jeremy Coid, clinical psycho...
Subject: Mental Competency--legislation & jurisprudence--United States

Brownfield basics
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Brownfield basics

Bartsch and Ira Whitman discuss legislation that led to the Brownfields Revitalization Act of 2002, and City of Phoenix brownfields coordinator Rosanne
Subject: Brownfields--Law and legislation--United States
Transcript: course gave Superfund a long life and additional funding. But, again, that legislation did not identify brownfields as a specific area, and it didn't set

Leader for a Nation: Appeal of Divided Government, The
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Leader for a Nation: Appeal of Divided Government, The

's leadership has been rare. Many people believe that if you divide government you force the executive and legislative branches to compromise with each other and
Subject: executive and legislative branches
Transcript: [narrator:] the relationship between the executive and the legislative branches of government is often defined Min terms of partisanship. certainly

Costs and benefits of government regulation: opportunity costs, trade-offs, and secondary effects
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Costs and benefits of government regulation: opportunity costs, trade-offs, and secondary effects

This segment weighs marginal costs against marginal benefits, using the example of seat belt installation in school buses. John Graham of the Harvard Center for Statistical Analysis is interviewed. NOTE: This program is part of the larger program, "...
Subject: Industrial laws and legislation--United States--Cost effectiveness

License to Thrive: Title IX at 35
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License to Thrive: Title IX at 35

discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance.” In June of 1972, Congress passed a piece of legislation called
Subject: Sex discrimination against women -- Law and legislation -- United States

The Unafraid
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The Unafraid

The Unafraid is a feature length documentary that follows the lives of three DACA students in Georgia, a state that has banned them from attending its top public universities, and from qualifying for in-state tuition at any other public college. Usi...
Subject: Law and legislation.

Kingsman, December 15, 1967

Vol. XXXV – No. 11 This issue contains articles on a lack of a quorum to disband the Student Council, petitions by 29 students for nomination to delegate positions, and news that the Kingsman was once again awarded the All-American honor rating. ...
Subject: Delegated legislation

Kingsman, January 5, 1968

Vol. XXXV – No. 13 This issue contains articles on details of President Syrett's first week at BC and the election of delegates for the proposed Constitutional Convention. Preferred Citation: Title of Newspaper. volume #, issue #, date of publica...
Subject: Delegated legislation