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Amy Gutmann likes to surround herself with smart people. As the president of the University of Pennsylvania, she hires sharp employees to join her team and help her lead the organization's 20,381 employees in a manner.
Introduction. II. The Government’s Case. (A) Bank Fraud. (B) Money Laundering. (C) Wire and Mail Fraud. (D) Conspiracy. III. Development of the Deliberate Ignorance Instruction. IV. Deliberate Ignorance Instruction in Mortgage Fraud Cases. V. Lessons from Faulkner and Nguyen. VI. Conclusion.
The management scholar Henry Mintzberg has situated company strategies on a continuum that ranges from those that are the result of deliberate internal decisions, on one extreme, to those that emerge largely as a response to external forces, on the other. This framework is applied to the strategies of the Canadian aluminum producer Alcan, in Europe, from its origins as a spin-off from Alcoa, in 1928, until its acquisition by Rio Tinto, in 2007. Throughout this period, the company gradually moved from emergent to more deliberate strategies, although external forces continued to influence its decisions. The increasing centralization of Alcan's organizational structure paralleled its shift toward reliance on deliberate strategies.
[...] Part VI concludes this Note. A trusty was promptly sent to Hare's cell, only to find her hanging from the jail bars with a noose that she had fashioned from strips of the blanket - she had killed herself.18 Hare's husband filed suit against the City of Corinth and the individual officers involved, alleging the defendants had violated the Fourteenth Amendment's Due Process clause by depriving Hare of her right to reasonable care.19 In denying summary judgment for the defendants, and rejecting the individual officers' contentions of qualified immunity, the district court found a genuine issue of material fact as to whether the defendants knew or should have known of Hare's suicide risk.
Prosecutor says case 'not that complicated'; defense attorney says teens' testimony 'tainted' By Geoff Grammer
WASHINGTON - Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., pleaded with a House panel Monday to delay his long-awaited public trial on corruption charges, saying he needed time to find a new lawyer, but his request was rejected and the session went ahead without him. The panel later deemed the charges against Rangel to be "uncontested" and decided to deliberate on them, dispensing with the trial phase of the case.
Deliberate indifference" is a standard of fault that is demonstrated when government policymakers act with conscious disregard for the obvious consequences of their actions. Here, King addresses the issue of county or municipal liability under federal statute Title 42, US Codes, Section 1983, which permits individuals to hold government employees and, in some cases, their employers accountable for violation of rights secured by the US Constitution.
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