If you are unsatisfied with the outcome of the appeal of your case in the your state's court of last resort or the federal appellate court, your next aim will be to obtain a court order from the Supre(...)
Does Affirmative Action Stigmatize Students? - Julian Bond and Dalton Conley
Complete video at: fora.tv Julian Bond, NAACP Chairman, debates Dalton Conley, NYU Dean of Social Sciences, about the psychological harm of affirmative action. Conley argues that all unequal admissions such as legacy, donor, and athletic admissions are subject to stigmatization. ----- Over the past several years, race-based opportunity policies have been on the defensive. In 2006, 58% of Michigan voters approved a statewide referendum ending affirmative action in public education. A year later, the US Supreme Court forced public school administrators to use socioeconomic status, not race, to integrate segregated public schools. President Barack Obama injected energy into the race-versus-class debate when he suggested that poor whites should at times be given preference over more privileged blacks. - Miller Center of Public Affairs Julian Bond has been an activist in the movements for civil rights, economic justice, and peace since he helped found the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee in 1960. He has served four terms on the NAACP's National Board, and has been Chairman since 1998. He was President of the Atlanta NAACP (1978-89). Bond serves on the board of the Southern Poverty Law Center, where he is President Emeritus, and was President and founder of the Southern Elections Fund, helping elect rural Southern black candidates. He served four terms in the Georgia House of Representatives (1965-75) and six terms in the Georgia Senate (1975-86). Dalton Conley is a ...
Brett Miller, a lawyer for MF Global Holdings’ Chapter 11 estate, told U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn in Manhattan ... prosecutors said. TeraHop, a Georgia company, is no longer in business. Tamarac, based in Seattle, provides software ...
Brett Miller, a lawyer for MF Global Holdings’ Chapter 11 estate, told U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Martin Glenn in Manhattan ... prosecutors said. TeraHop, a Georgia company, is no longer in business. Tamarac, based in Seattle, provides software ...
Valdosta citizen George Boston Rhynes has brought up the issue of multiple jail deaths dating back to the mid-1990's in South Georgia which has gone mostly ignored by Miller during his tenure in office. Additionally, citizens should be asking questions ...
South Georgia prison on lockdown after fight Corrections officials have ... Nathan Deal plans to remove the members of the troubled Miller County school board under a new law passed last year.
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The issue is quite simple. To be President of the(...) 01 27, 2012 | 08:32
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Back in Mayberry, NC, there was the Andy approach to law enforcement and then there was the Barney approach.
The case definitely was a "Barney" call.
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I believe life without parole is not justice enough for what Ryan Brunn did. He should be sentenced to the chair. I have read how he committed this crime (...) 01 18, 2012 | 08:19
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