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| 23 Jun 2009 by Scott L. Cummings The first literature offers a detailed empirical and theoretical picture of how lawyers mobilize law to change institutional rules and redistribute power. In its empirical dimension, this research explores the ideals and practices of public interest lawyers ...... 2004, at 1 (describing necessity and examples of development of specific strategies); Rebecca W. Rimel, Strategic Philan- thropy: Pew's Approach to Matching Needs with Resources, H EALTH A FF ., May–June 1999, ... eScholarship Repository - http://repositories.cdlib.org/ [ More results from eScholarship Repository ] |
| 12 Apr 2005 by Ken Chan Last month, Lee Rainie, Project Director of the Pew Internet & American Life Project, delivered a presentation [pdf] on the results from the latest Pew survey on internet usage in the United States. The survey data may provide some ... Justia Legal SEO Blog - http://onward.justia.com/ - References |
| 25 Dec 2008 by lizziejanecochran This power, he says, is undergirded by the “loyalty and respect of rank-and-file believers who are taught or encouraged to expect that their leaders possess in large measure some special discernment or spiritual insight and have benevolent, ..... However, Kripalu's Daniel Bowling doesn't think healing and spiritual values are upheld by bringing in lawyers to rectify the power imbalance in this setting. In fact, he says, you can destroy everything in that process. ... The Christopher Hansard Courant - http://lizziejanecochran.wordpress.com/ |
| 23 Jun 2009 Collecting information from original sources or coordinating data from existing streams, these studies provide new insights into the effectiveness of policies and programs as well as revealing public perceptions and attitudes. ... Hispanics and the Criminal Justice System: Low Confidence, High Exposure (Pew Hispanic Center 2009) "The 2008 National Survey of Latinos asked Hispanic adults about their views of the police and courts in their communities, their perceptions of ... LLRX.com - Legal and Technology Articles... - http://www.llrx.com/ - References [ More results from LLRX.com - Legal and Technology Articles... ] |
| 9 Jul 2009 The Pew's report offers insights into how much Americans trust science and scientists. Only 49 percent of those surveyed said they believe the earth is getting warmer because of human activity. (Eighty-four percent of scientists said ... NPR Blogs: Shots - Health News - http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/ |
| 21 Sep 2009 by editor The Pew Forum survey on abortion tracks attitudes going back several years and finds a distinct uptick in opposition to abortion rights since the inauguration of President Obama. See the poll results for many other insights into the ... ReligionLink - http://www.religionlink.com/ - References |
| 30 Dec 2007 by resourceshelf Another key insight is that members of Gen Y are the leading users of libraries for help solving problems and in more general patronage. In a national phone survey, respondents were asked whether they had encountered 10 possible problems ... B) What about the fact that many PUBLIC libraries offer remote access services. Where does virtual reference (even picking up the phone and asking a question) fit into the mix? Do people know about it? Would they consider using it if ... ResourceShelf - http://www.resourceshelf.com/ - References |
| 17 Nov 2009 by SPJ Helps media secure authoritative analysis, insights and commentary from leading academic and industry experts. SourceWire.com. Similar to Profnet.com in finding "expert" sources for media stories. Some journalists say this service is faster . HelpaReporterOut.com ... A forensic scientist, Campbell will soon have a book out, "Legal Ease: A Guide to Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedure" and is offers contact information as a source at her Web site. SLA's One-Stop Shop ... The Journalist's Toolbox - http://www.journaliststoolbox.org/ - References [ More results from The Journalist's Toolbox ] |
| 6 Dec 2005 by Bill Sage And I'm fascinated by your insight that lawyers collectively profit from wins, making the competition to gather clients the only meaningful competitive issue. I suspect there are many industries where competitors want each other to succeed in opening .... Nor does the FDA have authority to withhold approval for drugs that work no better than existing drugs, or drugs that are incredibly expensive for the benefit they offer. And post-marketing surveillance remains mediocre. ... PointOfLaw Featured Discussion - http://www.pointoflaw.com/feature/ |
| 2 Dec 2006 by David Such approaches leave clergy financially vulnerable, change ministry from a "calling" to a "career," encourage congregations to grow for purely economic reasons and make it more difficult for pastors to offer leadership that challenges ... The complete report is available online at the Pulpit and Pew Web site. Using salary figures compiled in a 2001 national clergy survey, McMillan and Price sought to examine how free market forces shape clergy compensation and how that, ... A Walking Paradox - http://revcamp.blogspot.com/ - References |
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