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In this paper my co-author and I will present the various crises that are taking place in Cuba at present: economic, political, and cultural. We rely on published data, such as the GDP, as well as ... Recommended Citation CONTEMPORARY CRISES IN CUBA: ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, AND SOCIAL Silvia Pedraza & Carlos A. Romero Cuba is living through an extremely deep crisis that has two main sources: a dismal
; First Amendment Commons; and the Supreme Court of - I. II. III. IV. I. INTRODUCTION: THE VALUE OF ANONYMOUS POLITICAL SPEECH In the arena of political speech online, there is a fundamental tension
they might not share Justice Scalia’s deeply negative attitudes toward psychology or the rights of children, their adherence to his judicial philosophy may lead to similar results. In considering Justice ... -sponsored prayer clearly irked Justice Scalia. Additionally, Justice Scalia’s attitudes toward psychology present a fascinating lens for assessing how judicial philosophy and personal proclivity reinforce
The degree of polarization, distrust, and animosity in the political elements of our social media have reached remarkable levels. But any attempt to address the relevant problems that requires legal ... 1 Part of the Communications Law Commons, Other Law Commons, and the Political Science Follow this and additional works at: https://ecollections.law.fiu.edu/lawreview Recommended Citation R. G
(emphasis added). One of my prized possessions is an inscribed photo of RBG, wearing her trademark jabot, which hangs on my office wall . 14 “ Civil disobedience” is a political philosophy that manifests
reason for tax-exempt charities and their political speech. The question is notwhether public reasons—distinct premises and conclusions forming an argument—justify these provisions of law, but whether the ... Constraints on Charities , 16 FIU L. Rev. 479 Part of the Ethics and Political Philosophy Commons, Nonprofit Organizations Law Commons, and the Taxation Commons Recommended Citation DOI: https://dx.doi.org
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought attention to the government’s power in controlling the operation of public schools. The legal and political differences among local school boards and the State’s ... compulsion to comply with its directives, overly broad statutory language providing limited guidance, and judicially-created doctrines like the political question doctrine and separation of powers preventing
international governmental (e.g. UN, World Bank etc.) and regional governmental (e.g. EU) support- an analysis that will also require consideration of the island nation's socialist political system and its ... climate crisis and the role of fossil fuel dependence in shaping and directing global political, social, and economic conflict.2 Disturbingly, this disastrous dependence continues to be true despite
greater insertion into the world economy. While the political economy of post-Castro Cuba has changed in this way, the United States continues to subject the island to an unprecedented program of unilateral ... economic and political estrangement between Cuba and the United States. After Cuba expropriated the property of U.S. nationals and corporations, U.S. presidents and Congress began imposing a complex set of
epistemology, relational metaphysics and progressive social ontology, feminist political theory, and other developments in feminist philosophy to understand how legal institutions enforce dominant gendered and ... . Women do not have access to safety, economic power, political power, professional success, or reproductive freedom equal to that experienced by men. Feminism seeks to both combat the injustices women
The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (“Venezuela”) has, and continues to undergo, significant political and economic challenges stemming from government corruption. In response, the United States ... COMBAT IT The political climate in Venezuela needs little introduction. Hugo Chávez’s populist platform and rise to power in 1999 brought on a redistribution of oil wealth, a concentration of power, and
derived from the political, sociocultural, dialogic, and personal contexts in which voice construction is situated. The model establishes four interrelated processes for negotiating textual voice ... relation to the political, sociocultural, dialogic, and personal contexts in which their texts are situated (Tardy, 2012) . Textual voice construction in school contexts has privileged white-dominant
scholars and legal experts to discuss the current economic, political, and social situation in Cuba. The conference focused on such issues in Cuba as economic reforms implemented by the Cuban government in ... -sex marriage in Cuba as well as the contemporary economic, political, and social crises in Cuba; the present and future of environmental law in Cuba; and natural and labor resources, including the
the frame provided by the government and the culture. This work explores the complexity of the interactions and interconnectedness of Cuban civil society with the political environment personified by ... the government both on the island and from Cuba’s unique dynamic with the United States. The Human Environment also encompasses the lasting impact of political histories on Cuban culture and people
crippling global pandemic5 and unprecedented political tensions among the American people.6 Despite these challenges, the 2020 general election brought about the largest nominal voter turnout in United ... voting in person, can be attributed to a substantial increase in nontraditional voting methods,10 increased grassroots ballot initiatives in various states,11 and increased political polarization amongst
. Epstein’s article, Fiduciary Duty as a Shield for Social Media User Privacy and Platform Policing of Political Misinformation and Disinformation, recognizes the importance of the right to communicate ... (2023). 2 Id. at 283 (citation omitted). 3 Michael M. Epstein, Fiduciary Duty as a Shield for Social Media User Privacy and Platform Policing of Political Misinformation and Disinformation, 17 FIU L
conversations and develop them into our own theory of legal creativity. Specifically, we discuss literature on administrative law and regulatory philosophy, class actions and arbitration as means of adjudicating ... legal consciousness.32 Legal cynicism literature has similar social-scientific and humanistic dueling underpinnings. Political and rhetorical theorists emphasize the ways in which public trust in
create 400 new committees .... The regulations... also require... appropriate balance... by considering individuals who are affected and interested as well as expert, so that political considerations
discretionarily decide whether and to which extent to limit which source they will collect data from.74 The collected and processed data may include all types of information about a person such as political or ... as freedom of association, in that the individuals might renounce joining organizations and groups when their associative or political activity can be monitored. Organizers and participants in
Zuk & Gerard S. Gryski, The Federal Judiciary and Institutional Change (Univ. Mich. 1996): a political science account of the partisan and institutional changes on the federal bench. Lawrence Baum, The ... , and standards of review. A Guide to Judicial and Political Review of Federal Agencies (Kathryn A. Watts, Michael Herz & Richard W. Murphy, eds. ABA 2d ed. 2015): provides a thorough overview of the law