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  • [...] from where I sit, here is what mainstream media has done in the last 45 years on behalf of the public: * It has trained thousands of people to gather, interpret and disseminate information to the public. * It has fought for narrowing libel law so that our elected officials couldn't shut the press - or anyone else - up just for writing critical stories. Since New York Times v. Sullivan in 1964, public officials who have been defamed have to prove the mistake was made intentionally or recklessly. * It led the battle for state and federal open meetings and open records laws.

    ... government may not censor information via a prior restraint on speech or the press. These are just aa few examples. Media companies, mostly newspapers, paid for all ...

  • ... reasoned that he had not relied on the prior legal regimeat the time he committed the disqualif... whetherapplication of IIRIRA's travel restraint to Vartelas "would have retroactive effect" Congre...n. 43 (setting out further examples). Accordingly, weproceed to the dispositive qu...

  • ... reasoned that he had not relied on the prior legal regimeat the time he committed the disqualif... whetherapplication of IIRIRA's travel restraint to Vartelas "would have retroactive effect" Congre...n. 43 (setting out further examples). Accordingly, weproceed to the dispositive qu...

  • ... reasoned that he had not relied on the prior legal regimeat the time he committed the disqualif... whetherapplication of IIRIRA's travel restraint to Vartelas "would have retroactive effect" Congre...n. 43 (setting out further examples). Accordingly, weproceed to the dispositive qu...

  • Theodore Roosevelt is well known as an imperialist. The common understanding is both too weak and too strong. Too weak, because Roosevelt idealized an imperialism that could last forever in civilizing savages. Too strong, because Roosevelt prepared the American-occupied Philippines for independence within a generation. This article analyzes Roosevelt's philosophy of self-government and reinterprets his Philippines policy in light of the philosophy. Roosevelt emerges as a reluctant anti-imperialist-an imperialist by desire but an anti-imperialist in governance. His imperialist ambitions were thwarted by America's ideals of self-government and its democratic political system, channeled through the powers of Congress and the process of regular elections. At a crest of imperial opportunity,...

    ... adopted - in the face of competing priorities, conflicting principles, and limited power - he di... adult moral character, capable of self-restraint. If and only then should "consent of the governed"...." Roosevelt supported his judgment with examples of his administration's nonimperial acts in Cuba, ...

  • ... reasoned that he had not relied on the prior legal regimeat the time he committed the disqualif... whetherapplication of IIRIRA's travel restraint to Vartelas "would have retroactive effect" Congre...n. 43 (setting out further examples). Accordingly, weproceed to the dispositive qu...

  • Theories of coercion exist across multiple disciplines to explicate the ability of one actor, the coercer, to diminish the free will of another, the coercee, in the absence of overt physical force. A valid claim of coercion places legal blame on the coercer or relinquishes the coercee from legal responsibility for a coerced act or omission. Defining the point at which coercion occurs, however, is the conceptually more difficult task. Recently, coercion has emerged as a significant source of analytic concern in a developing area of the law-contemporary involuntary labor or human trafficking. It is in this setting where coercion is explicitly codified as a fundamental legal element in human-trafficking crimes. However, the laws addressing human trafficking continue to struggle with deline...

  • ... career offender enhancement, physical restraint enhancement, and denial of an acceptance of respon... for a crime of violence plus three prior felony convictions for controlled substance offens... because it is not similar enough to the examples enumerated in the Guidelines.2 Black maintains the...

  • ... reasoned that he had not relied on the prior legal regimeat the time he committed the disqualif... whetherapplication of IIRIRA's travel restraint to Vartelas "would have retroactive effect" Congre...n. 43 (setting out further examples). Accordingly, weproceed to the dispositive qu...

  • ... reasoned that he had not relied on the prior legal regimeat the time he committed the disqualif... whetherapplication of IIRIRA's travel restraint to Vartelas "would have retroactive effect" Congre...n. 43 (setting out further examples). Accordingly, weproceed to the dispositive qu...



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