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Public interest in, and debate over, Hill's testimony is said to have launched modern-day public awareness and open discussion of the issue of workplace sexual harassment in the United States with the ultimate result that the behavior is less tolerated today.
The debate formats sponsored by the NFL include Policy Debate ( Cross-Examination ), Lincoln-Douglas Debate, Public Forum Debate, and Student Congress.
The attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon changed the focus of the racial profiling debate from street crime and “ driving while Black ” to terrorism and “ flying while Arab .” According to a June 4 – 5, 2002 FOX News / Opinion Dynamics Poll, 54 % of Americans approved of using “ racial profiling to screen Arab male airline passengers .” A 2002 survey by Public Agenda tracked the attitudes toward the racial profiling of Blacks and people of Middle Eastern descent.
Turner sponsors the Public forum debate of the National Forensic League.
The Federalist Society for Law & Public Policy Studies is an organization of conservative and libertarian lawyers and others dedicated to debate of these principles.
Public policy still favors the provision of such benefits, but there is increasing debate on making them more equitable and needs-based.
Public debate subsequent to these events centred on gun-control laws, including media-driven public petitions calling for a ban on private ownership of handguns and an official enquiry, the Cullen Report.
* Public forum debate, or Pofo, a type of debate.
This controversy garnered regional and national attention, with anti-privatization non-profits such as Public Citizen noting the debate and outcome.
The debate was largely formed by the first case to discuss and apply the Protection of Public Participation Act ( PPPA ), Home Equity Development v. Crow, ( see B. C. J.
The city is now undergoing a heated debate regarding Mayor Rob Ford ’ s proposed budget cuts for the Toronto Public Library, which is currently one of the most efficient public library systems in all of North America.
* Obama's Theologian, EJ Dionne & David Brooks debate on Speaking of Faith, American Public Media
Habermas claimed that the Public Sphere featured universal access, rational debate, and disregard for rank.
To ensure the possibility of public debate about the content of the papers, on June 29, US Senator Mike Gravel ( then Democrat, Alaska ) entered 4, 100 pages of the Papers to the record of his Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds.
Public debate surrounding the Dreyfus Affair grew to an uproar after the publication of J ' accuse, a letter sent to newspapers by prominent novelist Emile Zola, condemning government corruption and French anti-Semitism.
Public moments of silence in the United States both arise from and contribute to this debate over prayer and the separation of church and state.
After interrupting a debate in the House of Commons by shouting " Treason " at Lord Liverpool from the Public Gallery, he was arrested and held in a secure workhouse in Tothill Fields, Westminster before being admitted to the Bethlem ( Bedlam ) psychiatric hospital on 28 January 1797.
The one-hour debate was held before a live audience in the College ’ s LeFevre Theatre and was sponsored by KTVU Channel 2 News, the San Francisco Chronicle and KQED Public Radio.
The International Public Debate Association ( IPDA ), inaugurated on February 15, 1997 at St. Mary's University ( Texas ) in San Antonio, Texas, is a national debate league currently active in the states of Arkansas, Louisiana, Kansas, Alabama, Texas, Mississippi, Tennessee, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Florida, and Oklahoma.
With Gary Eichten of Minnesota Public Radio, Paul co-moderated a memorable debate between United States Senate candidates Walter Mondale and Norm Coleman.
* Minnesota Public Radio: Coleman, Mondale debate on eve of election
* Public forum debate, a debate sanctioned by the National Forensic League

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* Simhapuri Public School ( ICSE Residential School ) surrounded by three mountains in Nellore
The Shrine is surrounded by the Kyoto Public Library, Kyoto Museum of Modern Arts, Kyoto Kaikan, The Kyoto Zoo.
Now used only by Subsistence hunters and travelers who stop to use the Public shelter Cabin on the public road ( Kiwalik-Candle route ) to access the graveyard, surrounded by private property.
The reverse depicts the New Zealand Coat of Arms surrounded by the inscription " The Queen's Service Medal " and the name of the sub-division either " for Community Service " or " for Public Services ".
According to officials, the plant was built to withstand a 500 year flooding event and though by June 14, 2011, much of the facility was surrounded by the swollen Missouri River, Omaha Public Power District officials were confident that enough redundancies were in place to ensure adequate safety.
Matraville Soldiers ' Settlement Public School is surrounded by roads commemorating the battlefields of World War I.
The Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor, which intentionally resembles the military's Medal of Honor, is a gilt, blue-enameled, five-pointed, upside-down star ( i. e. one arm points downwards ), with each arm formed by a letter " V " ( for Valor ), surrounded by a wreath of laurel.
Bengeo is surrounded by countryside and has its own amenities including a Post Office, local shops, Bengeo Primary School, Public houses and two churches.

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Unlike most of Tennessee's public TV outlets, WKNO has never had direct or indirect ties to state government, even though during its early years the station would identify as " Tennessee Educational Television " during in-school hours and " Tennessee Public Television " during off-school hours, including prime time.

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Nick Matzke, the NCSE's Public Information Project Director at the time, served as liaison to the legal team, and was responsible for uncovering the substitution of " intelligent design " for " creationism " within drafts of Of Pandas and People, which became a devastating part of the testimony of Barbara Forrest ( also an NCSE Director ), and was cited extensively in Judge John E. Jones III's decision.
Despite gnuplot's name, it is not part of or related to the GNU Project, nor does it use the GNU General Public License, hence the decision to use a lowercase ' g '.
In 2009 the House of Commons Public Administration Select Committee recommended that a statutory register of lobbying activity and lobbyists would improve transparency to the dealings between Whitehall decision makers and outside interests.
A 2011 paper by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Harvard School of Public Health, “ The Oregon Health Insurance Experiment: Evidence from the First Year ,” utilized Oregon ’ s 2008 decision to hold a randomized lottery for the provision of Medicaid insurance in order to measure the impact of health insurance on an individual ’ s health and well-being.
Public interest in the United States was spurred in 2001 following actress Suzanne Somers ' decision to use Iscador in lieu of chemotherapy following her treatment for breast cancer using surgery and radiotherapy.
Soon after the FDA cleared the device, several members of Public Citizen stated in a letter to the editor of the medical journal Neuropsychopharmacology that the FDA seemed to have based its decision on a post-hoc analysis that did not establish the effectiveness of rTMS for the treatment of depression.
Passenger service was finally operated on the branch line following a decision of the United States Supreme Court in Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Company v. Public Service Commission of State of West Virginia, 242 U. S. 603 ( 1917 ), and continued until sometime in the 1930s.
Following the decision in Fraser v. Saanich, the Protection of Public Participation Act went into effect in British Columbia in April, 2001.
The director is subordinate to the Government Cabinet, however, the cabinet has never reversed a decision of the Director of Public Prosecutions.
Public pressure led the new owners to reclaim the " Winnipeg Jets " name, announcing the decision just prior to their first pick in the 2011 NHL Entry Draft.
The Dalehite decision was eventually " appealed " to Congress, where relief was granted by means of legislation ( Public Law 378, 69 Stat.
Public officials should improve their understanding of S & T and incorporate S & T in decision making.
The Cabinet's decision had followed a paper on the national flag and national anthem produced by Public Administration and Home Affairs Minister W. D. J. Senewiratne.
Public pressure induced Park Commissioner Newbold Morris to rescind the decision to demolish the Boathouse in December, 1964.
Consolidated Edison Co. v. Public Service Commission, 447 U. S. 530 ( 1980 ), was a United States Supreme Court decision addressing the free speech rights of public utility corporations under the First Amendment, as applied through the Fourteenth.
After the interview with the Vice-Chancellor, a file was sent to the Crown Prosecution Service as the Director of Public Prosecutions has to take the decision as to whether or not to proceed with a trial.
Public outcry over the appeal court's decision caused the federal government to pass a law ( commonly known as the Morgentaler Amendment ) preventing appeal courts from overturning a jury's not-guilty verdict.
On March 30, 2006, the Supreme Judicial Court upheld the law's application to marriages of same-sex couples in Cote-Whitacre v. Department of Public Health, though the decision was complicated by uncertainty about the recognition of same-sex marriages in New York and Rhode Island.
Lord Justice Sedley, in his decision regarding Redmond-Bate v Director of Public Prosecutions ( 1999 ), described Speakers ' Corner as demonstrating " the tolerance which is both extended by the law to opinion of every kind and expected by the law in the conduct of those who disagree, even strongly, with what they hear.
In 1880, Sir John Maule was appointed to be the first Director of Public Prosecutions, operating as a part of the Home Office ; the jurisdiction was only for the decision as to whether to prosecute, and just for a very small number of difficult or important cases ; once prosecution had been authorised, the matter was turned over to the Treasury Solicitor.
The Public Ministry said they disagree with the court's decision and announced plans to appeal the ruling.
* Same-sex marriage in Massachusetts: The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court, the state supreme court of Massachusetts, issues a response to a Massachusetts Senate question about instituting civil unions, such as the civil unions on Vermont, would meet the requirements of the 4 – 3 decision in Goodridge v. Department of Public Health issued in November 2003.
Only Near appealed from this decision to the U. S. Supreme Court, which reversed the decision of the Minnesota Supreme Court and ruled that the Public Nuisance Law of 1925 was unconstitutional.

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