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Public outcry following the overturning of his conviction ( for perjury ) by the High Court has led to widespread calls for reform of the law along the lines of the UK legislation.
Public outcry continued, helping the Federalists regain control of the state government in 1808-09.
Public outcry forced the manufacturer to redesign the machine, restoring compatibility with earlier models.
Public outcry over the verdict led to the Insanity Defense Reform Act of 1984.
Public outcry arose over the proposed withdrawal of medical cards and the reinstatement of university fees.
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.
Public outcry surrounding Nike's labor practices precipitated protests in 2000, led by a group of students calling themselves the Human Rights Alliance.
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Public outcry and C. S.
Public outcry convinced Caltrans to install the standard post-and-metal-beam barrier the entire length of the freeway and also to change their regulations so that median barriers are now required on all high-volume freeways with medians of less than 75 feet ( 23 m ).
Public outcry over Ruby Ridge and the subsequent Waco siege involving many of the same agencies and even the same personnel fueled the widening of the militia movement.
Public outcry caused MLB to change its policies the following year.
Public outcry led to its closure in 1987, and to federal civil rights legislation protecting the handicapped.
Kozol recounts the deeply entrenched policies of racial segregation and inequality on the part of Boston Public Schools, testifies to a crumbling infrastructure in his Roxbury Boston neighborhood, and documents the public outcry following his dismissal for the offense of teaching a Langston Hughes poem to his reading class.
He was famous for banning Nelson Algren's book Never Come Morning from the Chicago Public Library which remained in force for decades over the massive outcry by Chicago Polonia upon its release.
Public outcry was strong against the closing.
Public outcry and political condemnation, and publicity soon followed.
Public outcry forced authorities to abandon these plans, and the Eaton Centre would be built around the landmark civic building and also the Church of the Holy Trinity ( which was originally planned to be demolished ).
Public outcry ensued and a deal was made to sell off a parking lot to the northwest of the church for the SP! RE condominium development.
Public outcry including condemnation from Louisiana elected officials led Grambling to retain Robinson's services through the remainder of the season.
On January 23 2012, the Change. org petition was closed and marked as a success with 113, 761 international signatures, and updated with a statement from Fundacion Causana reading, “ After ten years of outcry, the nation of Ecuador-through the Ministry of Public Health-has entered into a commitment with civic organizations and society in general to deconstruct the belief that homosexuality is an illness and root our the use of torture in these clinics.
Public outcry over the tower's scale and the potential of new development to block views of Mount Hood led to height restrictions on all new development.
Faced with demolition, public outcry led to its reuse as a branch of the New York Public Library.
Public outcry led Congress to rescind the congressional salary increase.

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He skimmed over the millions that went to Meeker Park, Medfield Hospital, the civic center, the Public Health Nursing Association, the library, and so on, pausing when he came to the scholarship fund.
As Chairman of the Committee on Public Expenditures, he also attempted but failed to reduce by one-fifth all federal salaries over $ 1, 000.
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.
A collective body, the National Council of Public Safety ( CNSP ), presided over by Brigadier General Robert Guéi, took control.
The film was completed in September 1931, but the censorship of the Hays Code prevented it from being released as Hawks and Hughes had originally intended, and the two men fought the Hays Office ( and made compromises ) for over a year until the film was released in 1932, after such other pivotal early gangster films as The Public Enemy and Little Caesar.
He signed a treaty that made Haiti a de jure US protectorate, with American officials assuming control over the Financial Adviser, Customs Receivership, the Constabulary, the Public Works Service, and the Public Health Service for a period of ten years.
Public international law has increased in use and importance vastly over the twentieth century, due to the increase in global trade, environmental deterioration on a worldwide scale, awareness of human rights violations, rapid and vast increases in international transportation and a boom in global communications.
The ceremony is recorded and broadcast on National Public Radio and is shown live over the Internet.
Parliament appointed a committee, led by William Ewart, on Public Libraries to consider the necessity of establishing libraries through the nation: In 1849 their report noted the poor condition of library service, it recommended the establishment of free public libraries all over the country, and it led to the Public Libraries Act in 1850, which allowed all cities with populations exceeding 10, 000 to levy taxes for the support of public libraries.
* Minerva decorates the keystone over the main entrance to the Boston Public Library beneath the words, " Free to all.
Passed in 1953, Public Law 280 ( PL 280 ) gave jurisdiction over criminal offenses involving Indians in Indian Country to certain States and allowed other States to assume jurisdiction.
Public key digital certificates are typically valid for several years at a time, so the associated private keys must be held securely over that time.
Public buses now service over 35 routes covering most locations of Doha with minimal fares making public transport in Qatar a thrifty solution to the problems of rush hours and parking difficulties.
His Public Works Minister Davis Hughes began to assert control over the project and demanded that costs be reined in.
Public consumption absorbs over one-third of the GDP.
Even more unusually, however, many of the solo songs on Maxinquaye featured little of Tricky's own voice: his then-lover, Martina Topley-Bird, sang them, including her reimagining of Public Enemy's militant 1988 rap " Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos ", while other songs were male-female duets dealing with sex and love in oblique ways, over beds of sometimes dissonant samples.
In 2005, the Public Service Association of NSW and the Community and Public Sector Union were in dispute with the University over a proposal to privatise security at the main campus ( and the Cumberland campus.
Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ), is the public broadcasting network, with over 300 non-profit affiliated stations across the United States.
The U. S. Religious Landscape Survey, conducted in 2007 by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life and featuring a sample size of over 35, 000, puts the proportion of American adults identifying as Unitarian Universalist at 0. 3 %.
" Interest groups seeking favor with Washington lawmakers, such as car dealers, have often sought to portray their interests as allied with Main Street rather than Wall Street, although analyst Peter Overby on National Public Radio suggested that car dealers have written over $ 250 billion in consumer loans and have real ties with Wall Street.
Mayor Daley took over the Chicago Public Schools, developed tourism, the construction of Millennium Park, increased environmental efforts and the rapid development of the city's North Side, as well as the near South and West sides.
Public outrage over the St. Valentine's Day Massacre marked the beginning of the end to Capone's influence in Chicago.

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