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impact the #MeToo movement has had on judicial decisionmaking. Our hypothesis is that the #MeToo movement’s increase in public awareness and political attention to experiences of sexual misconduct should ... of strong pressure from the growing civil rights movement”); see also Jacquelyn Dowd Hall, The Long Civil Rights Movement and the Political Uses of the Past, 91 J. AM. HIS. 1233, 1258 (2016
, discussed funding opportunities, and forged strategic partnerships. Participants discussed strategies to build ongoing political momentum and mobilise funding, the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic and ... proceedings Across all three sessions, there were lively discussions among participants through both verbal and written communication channels. Several themes emerged. • Building political momentum: though
in the discussion included coordinated advocacy efforts to generate political view, developing common monitoring and evaluation frameworks, and utilising remote technology for workforce development and ... maintaining a database as an LMIC. Political will, local champions, and an anonymous common platform could facilitate data sharing between countries. Participants commented that midwives and obstetricians work
NSOAPs and agreed on the need to raise political awareness, build a broad-based movement, and form intersectoral collaborations. ... Nepal develop a surgical system strengthening plan. Nepal plans to develop this plan in the near future. Panel discussion Building political momentum Participants discussed strategies to build
at the outset that this is a difficult and complicated issue. It intersects with issues of constitutional law, theology, political theory, jurisprudence, philosophy, law and morality—and that’s just ... , understood by most as a religious doctrine or philosophy. And, what is important about the principles 58. Barnes, supra note 5, at 241 (citing “Law,” defined by Merriam Webster). 60. See JOHN RAWLS, POLITICAL
In his address, Professor Calhoun used American Christian abolitionism to illustrate the beneficial role that religion can play in political debate. Surveying the past two millennia, I argue that ... same time—began to have I had so much amusement as in seeing the conspicuously shuffle God last grimaces of priests as they die.” out of political philosophy. Once its gestation was complete
within the state’s legislative competence.”23 Erie’s philosophy can be traced directly to notions of federalism and “is most seriously implicated when . . . federal judges displace the state law that would ... litigation lasted seven years, the case was ultimately dismissed on political question doctrine, standing, and federal displacement grounds.82 Similar results were reached in other first wave cases filed while
belittle the opposing constitutional approach of Madison and Jefferson as unprincipled political gamesmanship, instead of fully and fairly engaging with their arguments. Indeed, if Amar is correct that the ... , but also ordinary folks.3 Thus, We the People have given its words fresh meaning in light of political, social, and economic developments, while always attempting to remain true to—indeed, to perfect
systems are being integrated into human and social services across the country at a breathtaking pace, with little or no political discussion about their impacts.”). 2. See Alice Marwick, How Your Data Are ... question becomes: can Facebook manipulate the political system by tweaking its algorithm and determining the news presented on users’ newsfeeds?203 The use of discriminatory algorithms to suppress voters
freeze have provided some relief for borrowers, more can be done. Of course, as with any large outlay of taxpayer dollars, opposition is sure to be heated. Given the current political climate, the ... relief may be in sight.20 As exciting as these proposals are, support for student debt relief is mixed among both political parties. Liberal politicians critique these proposals as not going far enough,21
organization’s “philosophy of violence and disruption” onto the students.53 As a result, student members of the local chapter filed suit in federal court, alleging violations of their First Amendment rights.54 On ... he concluded has a philosophy of disruption and violence in conflict with the college’s declaration of student rights.”). 53. Id. at 185–87. 54. See id. at 177 (“Petitioners’ primary complaint
Digital political parties entered the political arena in first quarter of twenty-first century as an alternative to the representation crisis of traditional political parties. The purposes of digital ... in pandemic period. Many political activities are cancelled all through the world because of COVID-19 pandemic and in most countries the elections are postponed to uncertain dates. The governments take
remuneration; and a weak supportive environment. White Ribbon Alliance (WRA) pioneered an innovative programmatic approach that both increases political will to invest in midwives and accelerates national policy ... . Conclusions Birth companionship is feasible, scalable, and highly acceptable among communities and health care providers in Tanzania, and now there is a policy framework and political will for scale-up
Political and philosophical theorists have often advocated for the exclusion of some or all religious perspectives from full participation in politics. Such approaches create criteria—such as public ... . 677 (1993). Thomas Nagel, Moral Conflict and Political Legitimacy, 16 Philosophy and Pub. Affairs 215, 232 (1987). To read critics of this approach, see generally, e.g., CHRISTOPHER EBERLE, RELIGIOUS
Climate change shapes human migration through the interaction of environmental changes with political, social, economic, and demographic drivers of mobility. Low-and middle-income countries bear the ... climate change, migration and health is heterogenous [ 3 ] and mediated by context-dependent political, social, economic, and demographic drivers of mobility [ 4 ]. While migration is often an adaptive
addressing that shortcoming.43 The 1970s and 1980s brought a rise in public sector bargaining.44 Police unions gained the financial clout used to back favorable legislation and political candidates.45 Unions ... dangerous and difficult job.47 However, problems arise as these unions gain the financial, 2022] political, and statutory strength to protect their interests by resisting officer discipline and systemic
structural relationships of western water, and of the irreconcilable conflicts among hydrological and geological facts, arbitrary and flawed political decisions, and constitutional and legal fictions.”227 Even ... has made clear, the equal footing doctrine has long been held to refer to political rights and to sovereignty.” (internal quotations and punctuation omitted)). 317. See id. at 1111 (“Why would we care
equal protection cases—whether the term “Indian” should be interpreted as a racial or political classification. An examination of precedent confirms the unique status of Indians as non-racial, semi ... first ascribes to the common argument that “Indian” should be viewed as a political classification, subject to reduced scrutiny. The second, however, questions the assumption that the application of