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The Modern Origins and Evolution of the North Carolina Political Question Doctrine

This Article explores the development of the political question doctrine in North Carolina jurisprudence. The Article describes the federal origins of the doctrine and charts its adoption in North ... of the doctrine and charts its adoption in North Carolina, first through the litigation of fundamental rights cases and later in separation of powers matters. The political question doctrine is a

Effects of transdisciplinary research on scientific knowledge and reflexivity

the political game and have to justify to others what questions they are helping to ask. (13S_177) Another interviewee points out that many projects focus on societal effects to motivate practitioners ... on the role and independence of science in transdisciplinary collaborations, especially in cooperation with political actors, and on the interests and concerns of scientific actors. 3.5 Summary of

Peer review’s irremediable flaws: Scientists’ perspectives on grant evaluation in Germany

countered such norm-breaking to preclude insider relationships in the political field as well without undermining the form of governance (Engelstad 1989). For instance, lots were drawn as a procedure in ... Rationality . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Google Scholar Google Preview OpenURL Placeholder Text WorldCat COPAC   Engelstad F. ( 1989 ) ‘ The Assignment of Political Office

Toward a modular evaluation approach of real-world laboratories: Findings from a literature review

2020 were included in the final analysis. The fields of study include information and technology (n = 8), public health and health care (n = 7), sustainability science (n = 5), political and social ... /Health Care 3 – 4 7 Sustainability Science 2 2 1 5 Political Science 4 1 – 5 Educational Science – – 2 2 Total 15 5 7 27  Discipline . Lab . Experiment . Intervention . Total . Information and Technology

A Room Without a View(point): Must Student-Housing Employees Trade Free Speech for Free Rent?

empower it, requires that its decisions be known and subject to political and, where appropriate, judicial review.”). 48. See, e.g., Cornelius Hocker, IUPUI Students Continue to Push for Changes to Stop ... . §§ 152(2), (3) (defining an NLRA-covered “employer” as excluding federal government, state government, or any political subdivision thereof, and defining an NLRA-covered “employee” as excluding “any

Affective auditing: The emotional weight of the research excellence framework

academics’ (forced) compliance, despite a political economy of disavowal, to ‘ride the wave of the system of attachment they are used to’ (Berlant, 2010: 97). Cruel optimism thus provides a framing through ... auditing the hegemony of habituation, as an invisible force which absorbs and neutralizes a political economy of disavowal and which in turn maintains and is maintained by ‘the conditions of ordinary life in

Targeted, actionable and fair: Reviewer reports as feedback and its effect on ECR career choices

rejected. Outcomes are predominantly explained through political or organizational rationales for the decisions, rather than providing individuals with actionable points to foster future ambitions. More

Influenced or Influencer? OIRA's 12,866 Meetings in Review

great responsibility, and OIRA has been maligned by groups across the political spectrum for failing to exercise its power responsibly.5 Some have criticized the office for being 2. As Donald Arbuckle ... Wrong Way to Write a Regulation, 99 HARV. L. REV. 1059 (1986). 3. KENNETH F. WARREN, ADMINISTRATIVE LAW IN THE POLITICAL SYSTEM 59 (6th ed., 2018). See generally Susan Webb Yackee, The Politics of

Constitutional Law - A New Test for Political Firings

The question of whether a government employee may be dismissed solely because of his political party affiliation is of continuing importance to some twelve and a half million employees at all levels

The Americanism of Justice Holmes

hopelessly violent. There is the tender Holmes, who jealously guarded the time he could spend enjoying literature, philosophy, and art. And there is the scholarly Holmes, who left behind a litany of ... to British political theorist Harold Laski, “I see no right in my neighbor to share my bread. . . . except so far as he in combination has power to take it.”3 The reason? He had rejected “all

COVID-19, Health Justice, and the Privilege of Space: A New Critical Intersectional Framework for Creating a Prescription for Equal Well-Being and Applied to Addressing Health of Children Residing in Psychiatric Institutions

........................................................................................... 374 INTRODUCTION We are living through a historically significant moment, a critical juncture providing a rare opportunity for social change.2 Underlying political, economic, and social incentives ... President Donald Trump.4 This seismic political event was quickly overshadowed by disaster—the deadly pandemic.5 On March 16th, 2020, Americans were sent home and told to stay there.6 Indefinitely. A year

Expanding Printz in the Sanctuary City Debate

American attitudes toward immigration shift with changes in the nation's economic and political climate. While waves of immigration to the United States are motivated by various factors, the extent ... sanctuarycities. [Vol. 40:1 A. Repeal ? 1373 to Prevent Future Federal Legislation Attempting to Subvert Sanctuary Cities ...........2.6.0............ B. Separate Political Ideologies of Immigration from the

Qualitative network analysis tools for the configurative articulation of cultural value and impact from research

participants. Subject to further testing and refinement and to critical understanding of the conceptual, technical, practical, and political limitations of measurement in this area, the approach that we have ... cultural sector about the social and political nature of cultural evaluation, and despite efforts to develop ever more refined measures of the contributions of the arts and the humanities, in practice the

Restoring Balance to the Federal Tax-Exemption Regime’s Treatment of Hospitals: Let Their Actions Speak Louder Than Their Charters

] does not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distributing of statements), any political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any candidate for public office.38 The clause ... scholar points out, this really just amounts to showing “that certain clauses—promising to eschew lobbying and political activity and all private inurement, for example—have been included in the

"Newtrality": A Contemporary Alternative to Race-Neutral Pedagogy

branches, the highest level of the judicial branch, the United States Supreme Court, is not beholden to any one group, political party, or philosophy. Rather, our justices are protectors of constitutional ... characteristics—one focused specifically on the pursuit of justice (pure integrity), the other focused on the integrity of political power (fairness integrity).38 While Dworkin’s conceptual framework provides a

Safeguarding Judicial Integrity During the Trump Presidency: Richard Nixon's Attempt to Impeach Justice William O. Douglas and the Use of National Security as a Case Study

his association with a political foundation as well as his four marriages, Ford reasoned that, in addition to the past allegations, Justice Douglas had become a threat to national security. Within two ... result, did not leave to future political leaders andjudges a means by which to gauge behavior that can undermine the independence ofthejudicialbranch. This Article is intendedto provide a historicalmodel

From productive interactions to impact pathways: Understanding the key dimensions in developing SSH research societal impact

are able to leverage university IP to develop spin-off companies that attract external venture capital investment. But it might also involve other kinds of socio-political value, such as where academic ... knowledge changes the ‘rules of the political game’ with the formation of new parties or is used as part of democratic renewal processes (Benneworth et al. 2016). And this might emerge, following Martin (2011

Pathways for assessing interdisciplinarity: A systematic review

as an Engaged Philosophy Intern at SESYNC in 2018 and hosted a writing retreat in 2019. Both SESYNC and C4I supported the open access article publishing fee. Conflict of interest statement. None ... . ( 2016 ) ‘ Introduction—Grand Challenges and Small Steps ’, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences , 56 : 39 – 47

From Aristocracy to Democracy: The Legislative Ascent to General Statute in the Moral Science of the Law in North Carolina

with the great codifier David Dudley Field, II, and his later publications, which blamed the works of Sir Edward Coke and Sir William Blackstone for the difficulties encountered by political ... century, distracting the part-time general 57. Regarding the reinvention of the codification movement on a national scale, see discussion infra Part III. 58. Kitchin's political progressivism is alluded to

No-Knock Warrants: Protective or Predatory for North Carolinians?

an issuing magistrate will likely reduce the issuance of these dangerous warrants and channel law enforcement’s implementation of other, less hazardous, tactics. Second, given likely political