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JOURNAL OF CRITICAL ISSUES IN EDUCATIONAL PRACTICE VOL. 12

that might be considered outside of the expected or usual. What is your philosophy of education? One might ask if this is ever a serious question or rather just an academic exercise? Do you really want ... ? If the words diversity, inclusion and equity are central to the statement, will the test be passed? In her article, Dr. Tiffany Bates, raises the important issue of how a philosophy might inform

Drug Courts: The Risk of an Increased Number of Drug-related Arrests and Long Jail Sentences

, American citizens protested United States involvement in the Vietnam War, and drug use became associated with “youthful rebellion, social upheaval, and political dissent.”16 In June 1971, President Richard ... drug court in the United States.21 The drug court earned a reputation for its innovative procedures and emphasis on collaboration.22 It developed a philosophy based on therapeutic jurisprudence,23 which

Citizens For Strong Schools, Inc., Et Al. V. Florida State Board Of Education, Et Al.: How The Florida Supreme Court Decision Will Have Distressing Effects On Public Education For Vulnerable Children

refused to get involved, declaring the provision a nonjusticiable political issue that does not allow for judicial intervention to remedy the inequitable policies. ... ..................................................................................... 44 i. THE PLURALITY IN CITIZENS FOR STRONGER SCHOOLS ERRONEOUSLY INTERPRETED PETITIONERS’ ALLEGATION AS A NONJUSTICIABLE POLITICAL QUESTION

Police Brutality & Unions: Collective Bargaining is the Problem, Not Law Enforcement

political and ideological spectrum; some United States Presidents, like Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft,47 Franklin 39 Falco A. Muscante II, Talk Should Be Cheap: The Supreme Court Has Spoken on ... the top down, through political activity.”55 Collective bargaining is the process by which “a union and an employer negotiate for wages, benefits, working conditions, and other employee workplace terms

Trump’s Insurrection: Pandemic Violence, Presidential Incitement and the Republican Guarantee

but in the reveries of those political doctors whose sagacity disdains the admonitions of experimental instruction. Should such emergencies at any time happen under the national government, there could ... looter, or the violent disrupter.”). The January 6 insurrection at the Capitol activated the political will in Congress to once again impeach the 45th president,17 only for the Senate to once again fail

The Dangers of Racial Gerrymandering in the Frontline Fight for Free and Fair Elections

are equal. What should be a simple calculation, has become step one in a political party’s bid to maintain or gain power. This has led to countless legal battles and minority populations left without ... racial gerrymandering in the future. I. DEFINING GERRYMANDERING Gerrymandering is “the practice of dividing or arranging a territorial unit into election districts in a way that gives one political

On David Hume.

After reviewing the (2012) Oxford University Press title: Classic and contemporary readings in the philosophy of education, a common philosophy of education text for undergraduate and graduate ... readings in the philosophy of education by Steven M. Cahn, a common philosophy of education text for the undergraduate and graduate students, I was surprised that the influence and the philosophical imprint

On David Hume.

After reviewing the (2012) Oxford University Press title: Classic and contemporary readings in the philosophy of education, a common philosophy of education text for undergraduate and graduate ... readings in the philosophy of education by Steven M. Cahn, a common philosophy of education text for the undergraduate and graduate students, I was surprised that the influence and the philosophical imprint

Deadly Decisions: Prosecutorial Misconduct and Prosecutorial Discretion in the Death Penalty System

accountable to voters, and are more likely to prosecute to serve their own political or personal motives.26 Next, the fact that the body of law varies from state-to-state means that prosecutors in each state ... ,101 and political pressures on judges standing election102 as possible explanations for the disparities. Racial Issues with the Death Penalty Prosecutorial discretion becomes even more troubling when

Protecting Restorative Justice Participants: The Implications of Implementing Restorative Justice Practices Without Proper Safeguards for Participants

) (“Confidentiality was linked to the rehabilitative philosophy of the juvenile justice system since it was understood that confidential proceedings would allow youth to benefit from treatment and services while being

Closing the Gates To Racial Parity: Venture Philanthropy’s Perpetuation of Racial Disparities in the Educational Sphere

solutions to achieve equitable educational reform. * Lauren Silk received her B.A. in Political Science from Duke University in 2016 and graduated cum laude from the University of Miami School of Law in 2021 ... that still gets around: it is a kind of over reliance on the bootstrap philosophy. There are those who still feel that if the N*gro is to rise out of poverty, if the N*gro is to rise out of the slum

Mutual Liberation: The Use and Abuse of Non–human Animals by the Carceral State and the Shared Roots of Oppression

animals] * J.D./M.P.P., expected 2022, The George Washington University; M.A., Economics, 2016, Columbia University; B.A., Political Science and Economics, 2015, McGill University. I would like to thank ... rights and moral philosophy have dedicated time to thinking about the moral status of animals and whether things like medical testing or even seeing eye dogs are justifiable. See, e.g., CARL COHEN & TOM

Fanon, Colonial Violence, And Racist Language In Federal American Indian Law

colonies the economic substructure is also a superstructure.6 As it relates to the colonial oppression, Fanon understands that whiteness operates as both a political ideology and as a point of relation to 1 ... sphere of political and civil society in the United States. The presumed racial inferiority and incompatibility of these nonwhite “others” disqualified them from full and equal participation in the

“Officer-Involved Shootings”: How the Exonerative Tense of Media Accounts Distorts Reality

-Involved The most counterintuitive result of the survey involves differences based on participant political affiliation.25 Liberals viewed the actions of the officers in both prompts as more justified than ... Results by Political Affiliation Results by Gender Liberal Moderate Conservative Standard Officer-Involved 25 This survey asked participants to define their political affiliations by moving a slider

Revengence Taken: Russian Active Measures and our Entrenched Racial Divide

Tocqueville mentioned almost two hundred years ago was the foundation of the Russian Interference Campaign that dominated the political landscape at the change of administrations in 2017. On August 18, 2020 ... “American political system” generally.24 This paper focuses on Volume 2: Russia’s Use of Social Media released on October 8, 201925 as it identifies the risks associated with First Amendment freedom of speech

Critical Hope as Vehicle for Equity: Examining Teachers’ Paradigm and Pedagogy

traits. In comparison, Stitzlein (2018) described hope as more “flexible, social, and political than grit as it is driven to action that improves one’s life and those of other people” (p. 1). Stitzlein’s ... approach to hope encompasses social and political contexts and provides a philosophical vision where, “hope brings together truth, inquiry, and meliorism into a way of being that overcomes paralyzing or

Ten Years Fighting Hate

Factual and Political History ............................................. 83 B. The Need for an Expanded Hate Crimes Law ........................... 89 C. The Logical Basis for the Act ... challenges of philosophy. In Part Two, I closely review application of the Act over the past ten years, with attention both to broad trends—for example, variations in enforcement among the various federal

Polynomial-Time Axioms of Choice and Polynomial-Time Cardinality

Choice. Throughout this paper, our general philosophy is that “set” should become “language in P” and “function” should become “function in FP.” Where there are several obvious choices for how to

What We Can Do Now? Addressing Intersectionality Challenges in Work and Social Structures, the Single Academic Woman of Color as an Exceptional Case

of Government, and Head of the Department of Political Science and Public Service, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Dr. Deardorff served as a member of the Senior Personnel of JSU ADVANCE during ... . Kupenda, Negotiating Social Mobility and Critical Citizenship: Institutions at a Crossroads, 22 UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA research and service requirements. Further, professors may face a quite political

Engaged Social Media in Higher Education While Avoiding the Label of "Striving

Commons , Social Influence and Political 1 Commons, Other Teacher Education and Professional Development Commons , Public Relations 2 Part of the Communication Technology and New Media Commons , Educational