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Political Risk Management

/wmlr POLITICAL RISK MANAGEMENT OMARI SCOTT SIMMONS* ABSTRACT The COVID-19 pandemic and social unrest have focused considerable corporate attention on political risk. The disruptions to company

Using What We Have: How Existing Legal Authorities Can Help Fix America's Nursing Home Crisis

accountability. These calls, however, have been met with sharp political headwinds. This Article suggests a path around the political impasse. Specifically, it identifies and explores four opportunities to ... better care, this Article considers the political and social forces that prevent that authority from being used to full effect. It argues that this breakdown can be explained by a combination of ( 1

The Trump Impeachments: Lessons for the Constitution, Presidents, Congress, Justice, Lawyers, and the Public

effects on Trump’s political future and legacy, especially in light of the fact that the vast majority of senators condemned his actions in his second trial and the voluminous records of his misconduct ... recognizes as applying to convicted officials16—can be as hard to determine as any issue a member of Congress must address, undoubtedly made harder if the President is from their own political party. The

Philosophy, History, and Judging

. That question belongs to political theory (or philosophy) or constitutional law and must be answered in the terms of those other spheres of discourse." 46 Not all Americans, including some of the ... Repository Citation - Article 6 A judge often calls on "history" to decide a case. Because history plays such a large role in judicial decisions, an inquiry into the philosophy of history may shed some

Legal Philosophy - Recent Contributions

/18 - BooK REvmws LEGAL PHILOSOPHY - RECENT CONTRIBUTIONS THE LEGAL CONSCIENCE By FELix S. CotEN; Edited by Lucy KRAMER COEMN. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1960. xvii, 505 pp. $12.50. THE ... LoD RADcOrIEE. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, LEGAL philosophy may appear to some to be little more than a pretentious title, but when defined as theories of and about law its importance

Religion, Democracy, and Autonomy: A Political Parable

critics contend that the current so-called "royal family" is nothing more than a sort of fraudulent facade; consequently, modern political philosophy must cast off all vestiges of monarchical thought and ... -rule, is the central value supporting democracy. Indeed, democracy is little more than autonomy writ large-autonomy projected onto the political stage. Consequently, the DRP philosophy remains incoherent

Fiduciary Law and the Law of Public Office

, fidelity, and altruism in service of others may have seeped from public law into private fiduciary law. Influential political theory about the monarchy and lesser magistrates also used trust and related ... to be legitimate because it does not provide its subjects “freedom from Absolute, Arbitrary Power.”201 The right of revolution seems essential to Locke’s political philosophy and forms the core of an

Book Review of Political and Civil Rights in the United States

analyze) but also the economic and political philosophy inherent in the 1946 Full Employment Act (Council of Economic Advisers) and somewhat massive federal aid to schools, with implementation necessitating ... about two thirds of the nation's entire stream flow. WILLIAM B. SPONG, JR. United States Senator from Virginia POLITICAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS IN THE UNITED STATES. THOMAS I. EMERSON, DAVID HABER, AND NORMAN

Equal Dignity, Colorblindness, and the Future of Affirmative Action Beyond Grutter v. Bollinger

backdrop of debates in political philosophy that have unfolded for centuries. Although it is beyond the scope of this Article to intervene in these debates directly, it is important to understand how a ... reconsider affirmative action: “I clerked for Justice Scalia more than 20 years ago, but the lessons I learned still resonate. His judicial philosophy is mine, too.” Adam Liptak, Barrett’s Record: A

Religious Liberty Interest Convergence

interest convergence to political coalition-building. In both the judicial and coalition-building contexts, relying on self-interest helps create openings where openings may not otherwise be possible. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 3. Grutter v. Bollinger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 B. Interest Convergence as Political Strategy . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 C. The Limitations of Interest

Political Judging: When Due Process Goes International

areworthy of recognition have created an "international due process"analysis. The analysis requires courts to pass judgment on theoverall judicial and political systems of the countries from which the ... . 1159 (2007), https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/wmlr/vol48/iss4/2 - Article 2 William and Mary Law Review VOLUME 48 No. 4,2007 POLITICAL JUDGING: WHEN DUE PROCESS GOES INTERNATIONAL MONTRt D. CARODINE

The Political Economy Of International Antitrust Harmonization

officials' political influence. Even besides the influence ofrent seeking, the mismatch between the short-run horizons of politics and the long-run horizons of markets may lead to excessive antitrust ... -34 (1999) (giving examples of political influence on antitrust enforcement). 27. See id. at 140 (suggesting that increased antitrust enforcement brings favorable publicity to antitrust agencies

A Pedagogy of Preparation: Helping Underprepared Students Succeed in College-Level Coursework in Community Colleges

This paper presents an overall educational philosophy of working with students underprepared for college-level work, which we term “a pedagogy of preparation.” We consider how instructors scaffolded ... philosophy that undergirded the principles and practice of how Florida colleges prepared students for college-level coursework outside of DE course pathways following SB 1720. Specifically, we seek to identify

Sharing talk, sharing cognition: philosophy with children as the basis for productive classroom interaction

between thought and language in a pedagogical context by drawing on the practice of philosophy with children in the classroom, identifying key skills which are important in the development of meaningful

State Aid to Religious-Affiliated Schools: A Political Analysis

State Aid to Religious-Afi liated Schools: A Political Analysis Mark P. Gibney 0 0 Mark P. Gibney, State Aid to Religious-Afi liated Schools: A Political Analysis, 28 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 119 (1986 ... ), https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/wmlr/vol28/iss1/4 1 Assistant Professor, Purdue University Department of Political Science. J.D., 1977 , Villanova University; Ph.D., 1985 , University of Michigan. 1

Political Patronage and Unconstitutional Conditions: A Last Hurrah for the Party Faithful?

payrolls, the government's pervasive role as an employer, especially at the state level, is undergoing fresh examination. This process of re-evaluation portends new problems for the institution of political ... patronage, a system which has weathered several generations of reform movements. Although patronage floats like an iceberg on the political sea, ninetenths generally unseen,2 one highly visible aspect of the

Fostering an Interdisciplinary Campus Community: Faculty Hiring Committee-Work as Successful Interdisciplinary Collaboration

female-gendered. 5 Categories are designed to aid participant blinding; humanities and professions includes fields such as philosophy and nursing, applied and basic science includes biology and computer ... science, and social science includes fields such as political science. 6 One participant did not respond to this survey item. spectives on interdisciplinary activities (e.g., “What does interdisciplinarity

The Political Economy of Application Fees for Indigent Criminal Defense

Application Fees for Indigent Criminal Defense, 47 Wm. & Mary L. Rev. 2045 (2006), https://scholarship.law.wm.edu/wmlr/vol47/iss6/5 - Article 5 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF APPLICATION FEES FOR INDIGENT CRIMINAL ... political benefits. As we explain in Part I, they have now spread to over half the states. 1. See infra Part I.A. These application fee statutes follow a typical route through the legislative process. Part

SOSYAL BİLİMLERDE TEORİK MAKALE YAZIMI VE ULUSLARARASI İLİŞKİLER DİSİPLİNİNDEKİ YANSIMALARI

, elements of the international system, inter-state relations, international institutions and international political economy that the discipline of international relations covers. Therefore, it is not ... Conflict” , American Political Science Review, 88 /1, 14 - 32 . Doyle , M. W. ( 1983a ). “Kant, Liberal Legacies , and Foreign Affairs: Part 1 ”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 12 , 205 - 234 . Doyle , M. W

Retconning Heller: Five Takes on New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen

become a political football in the 2012 election if the individual mandate had been struck down.78 Perhaps he had no confidence that he could write a more narrow opinion that would either garner at least ... . San Antonio Metropolitan Transit Authority, leave Second Amendment protections to the political process.81 Like all conspiracy 76. Heller was decided in 2008; Bruen was decided in 2022. 77. Nat’l Fed’n