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, marta oliyarnyk, tantin borkovskyi , roman sergienko, lawyer, graduate student of the kyiv university of lawnational academy of sciences of ukraine, should appear with us from minute to minute. are already in touch with us, mr. serhiy, mr. roman, i congratulate you, good afternoon, today i would like to discuss with you many issues that have accumulated in recent months, which concern ukrainian graduate students, young scientists and so on, we understand that in the midst of the introductory campaign, the ministry decides to implement changes already after how the verkhovna rada passed a draft law on strengthening mobilization, which clearly states in black and white that graduate students of both contract and state... forms of education have the right to deferment, but during the admissions campaign , news appears that the minister decides to graduate students, who enter into a contract to study only either in the evening form or in the correspondence form, which does not give them the right to a postponement, firstly, how was this news received among graduate students, and is there a certa
, marta oliyarnyk, tantin borkovskyi , roman sergienko, lawyer, graduate student of the kyiv university of lawnational academy of sciences of ukraine, should appear with us from minute to minute. are already in touch with us, mr. serhiy, mr. roman, i congratulate you, good afternoon, today i would like to discuss with you many issues that have accumulated in recent months, which concern ukrainian graduate students, young scientists and so on, we understand that in the midst of the introductory...
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the activities of two private universities in the country were terminated on their own initiative. it is a university of law and social information technologies and an institute of entrepreneurship . students had to write an application for transfer to other institutions, and the ministry of education to their own... from the institute, so no questions arose, neither with documentation nor with transfer, a new place of study means new people, a new composition, and a composition of teachers, a new building, that is, it is something new, and that is , it is always interesting, this is even from the point of view of psychology, this is a new road, the academic difference needs to be added, this those subjects that we did not study at our university, but i don’t see anything terrible in this at all, because as i say, this is one more time... now organizational meetings are being held with all students, and a centralized transition to universities will take place in august . a bill has been submitted for public discussion related to innovations in the education code, focusing attention both on the system as a w
the activities of two private universities in the country were terminated on their own initiative. it is a university of law and social information technologies and an institute of entrepreneurship . students had to write an application for transfer to other institutions, and the ministry of education to their own... from the institute, so no questions arose, neither with documentation nor with transfer, a new place of study means new people, a new composition, and a composition of teachers, a...
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unfortunately, we have to bide our time, urges roman sergienko, lawyer, graduate student of the kyiv university of law of the national academy of sciences. was on the live air of espresso, we are moving on and it is already time for news on the espresso tv channel, so we pass the floor to our colleague anna eva miller. colleague, congratulations, we pass the word and ask you to share with us all that you managed to find out. greetings colleagues, in this issue, the main news editor will tell, in particular, how much money and for what the ukrainian partners will allocate, and i will start with the situation in the kherson region, stay with us. consequences of russian terror, a man died during shelling of the village of ingulets in the kherson region, the enemy hit one of the residential buildings, the head of the regional military administration oleksandr prokudin said. in just one day, the russians killed two people in the kherson region, four got... but 11 settlements in the region were wounded under enemy fire. seven more children and their families were rescued from the occupation , six boys and o
unfortunately, we have to bide our time, urges roman sergienko, lawyer, graduate student of the kyiv university of law of the national academy of sciences. was on the live air of espresso, we are moving on and it is already time for news on the espresso tv channel, so we pass the floor to our colleague anna eva miller. colleague, congratulations, we pass the word and ask you to share with us all that you managed to find out. greetings colleagues, in this issue, the main news editor will tell,...
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of natural science, was published. philosophy in three volumes. in this book, the outstanding english physicist, mathematician, mechanical astronomer formulated the law of universallaw of motion, later named after him, however, the scientist liked to research rather than write, only thanks to the long persuasion of his friend, the english physicist astronomer edmund halley, newton wrote everything down for science and posterity. halley paid for the publication costs, the circulation of 300 copies was sold out in 4 years, for scientific books of those times, this is very fast. two copies from that edition are kept in russia. up to at the beginning of the 20th century, all newton's laws were considered. unshakable, the significance of his work is colossal. for the first time in history, a scientist managed to discover the laws of nature that govern all moving bodies in the universe. and this knowledge forever changed people's understanding of the world. on july 5, 1770, the legendary chisma battle began: the russian-turkish war was going on for the northern black sea coast and subsequently crimea. this is the first time the young russian black sea fleet has been se
of natural science, was published. philosophy in three volumes. in this book, the outstanding english physicist, mathematician, mechanical astronomer formulated the law of universallaw of motion, later named after him, however, the scientist liked to research rather than write, only thanks to the long persuasion of his friend, the english physicist astronomer edmund halley, newton wrote everything down for science and posterity. halley paid for the publication costs, the circulation of 300...
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the university of law book in germany is now working on making math education more accessible. but what is this, and what does an illustration? it's a high permeable, lloyd. oh, okay, i've never held one of these before. the people who are blind use their sense of touch to proceed complex geometric forms for years. now, if i click on has been providing support to visually impaired my students back when she started the hurdle scene huge. these are the help if you're blind. how can we work with the graphic or understand and perceive geometry or mentally visualize a 3 d shadow cast by a body of rotation or the image and something flushed in 10 years ago. at the phillips university of my book in germany, a blind student asked her about adaptive learning resources for students with visual impairments. but she couldn't find anything. does it seem at the most of my to be on my student wanted to study math? so of course i'm not going to send him away. we decided to come up with something that was all graphic elements can't be depicted in braille. so she decided to get a tactile image pr
the university of law book in germany is now working on making math education more accessible. but what is this, and what does an illustration? it's a high permeable, lloyd. oh, okay, i've never held one of these before. the people who are blind use their sense of touch to proceed complex geometric forms for years. now, if i click on has been providing support to visually impaired my students back when she started the hurdle scene huge. these are the help if you're blind. how can we work with...
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and the program is becoming a hub for institutions like tuskegee university and howard university school of law. among others. students feel a satellite campus helps create a sense of connection which they believe is key to attracting young black professionals who may want to live and work in the city by the bay. >> one thing that comes to mind that every agency has a sense of community in the black population. so i think that is one of the tangible things. bringing that sense of community here in bringing that to san francisco, i think is extremely important. especially for the new generation coming up, i think that's probably the most important. >> a cohort of 60 scholars are being introduced to career opportunities by being placed in various city departments. >> the talent exists but they don't always know where to look. >> the executive director of san francisco's human rights mission says this program is creating a pool of talent for bay area companies. >> i talked with some venture capitalists, some tech people, the folks who said next year they want to be more involved in this. they see
and the program is becoming a hub for institutions like tuskegee university and howard university school of law. among others. students feel a satellite campus helps create a sense of connection which they believe is key to attracting young black professionals who may want to live and work in the city by the bay. >> one thing that comes to mind that every agency has a sense of community in the black population. so i think that is one of the tangible things. bringing that sense of...
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, boston university school of law. [applause] kimberly, former dean and professor of law at rutgers law school. [applause] rachel, dean at temple university beasley school of law . [applause] and we are welcoming back janai nelson. thank you for joining us. hurricane things off, we will do this in the order of when the abortion decision came down. we will start with the alliance for hippocratic medicine. in that case, antiabortion physicians including dentists, -- challenged the fda's approval of mifepristone. mifepristone is the first medication for terminating a pregnancy and it works by blocking progesterone. people often don't know what we are talking about. that's what the medication does. progesterone stops the pregnancy from growing. the second medication is taken after 48 hours after the dose of mifepristone. the antiabortion advocates claimed in their challenge that mifepristone should be removed from the market completely because of claims of harm that patients and providers were suffering harm from the medica
, boston university school of law. [applause] kimberly, former dean and professor of law at rutgers law school. [applause] rachel, dean at temple university beasley school of law . [applause] and we are welcoming back janai nelson. thank you for joining us. hurricane things off, we will do this in the order of when the abortion decision came down. we will start with the alliance for hippocratic medicine. in that case, antiabortion physicians including dentists, -- challenged the fda's approval...
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topics, you can’t be afraid to immerse him in quite serious conversations, these can be the laws of the universece that children feel very subtly, these are issues of communication with people, communication in society, we shouldn’t be afraid of this, we should, on the contrary, raise the bar, a child is for me... this is the highest standard of intelligence, the highest standard of reason, so we shouldn’t be afraid to do this , only by raising the bar, we will have the same bye bye, our children will become better than us. ilya, in general, the public council under a government body should control the work of this government body, that is, you should control the work of the federal tax service, and you are promoting this work, are you doing the right work? i have two thoughts on this account, and the first - we can see how this happens, once a year all members of the public council go to the tax office, see how the work is organized, the reception of citizens, but again the heads of these departments, they know that respected people will come, they are preparing for this, the third way, it is t
topics, you can’t be afraid to immerse him in quite serious conversations, these can be the laws of the universece that children feel very subtly, these are issues of communication with people, communication in society, we shouldn’t be afraid of this, we should, on the contrary, raise the bar, a child is for me... this is the highest standard of intelligence, the highest standard of reason, so we shouldn’t be afraid to do this , only by raising the bar, we will have the same bye bye, our...
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have gone to the university of maryland law school. he could not attend the university of maryland law school because excluded blacks. that is what prompted this one. a great irony. it was a it a it was probably a good miss because then he comes to how and falls under the sway of the great charles hamilton houston. now, thurgood marshall's first big case as a civil rights lawyer is a case against the university of maryland. mm hmm. he has a friend. he has a friend. friend who sues? and marshall succeeds in getting the courts of maryland to say, well, there's not a black in the state that's open to blacks who want to become lawyers. so you've got the white school has got to admit murray versus pearson got to admit this black student justice marshall you know decades, and decades and decades later talking about that case and would always say sweet revenge. very good. best cold. it's interesting you you note that he could not attend to school in his neighborhood. in essence. which really is one of the foundational circumstances that brings
have gone to the university of maryland law school. he could not attend the university of maryland law school because excluded blacks. that is what prompted this one. a great irony. it was a it a it was probably a good miss because then he comes to how and falls under the sway of the great charles hamilton houston. now, thurgood marshall's first big case as a civil rights lawyer is a case against the university of maryland. mm hmm. he has a friend. he has a friend. friend who sues? and marshall...
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deep topics, he can not be afraid to dive into quite serious conversations, these can be the laws of the universetly, these are issues of communication with people, communication in society, we shouldn’t be afraid of this, we should do the opposite raising the bar, a child is for me the highest standard of intelligence. consists, we can listen to what they tell us once a quarter, high-ranking employees of the federal tax service, presentation figures, we can see how this happens, once a year, all members. of the public council, they go to the tax office, they look at how the work is organized, the reception of citizens, but again the heads of these departments, they know that respected people will come, they are preparing for this, the third way, it is the most effective, is to work in joint projects to look at attitude employees of the federal tax service in general to what we are trying to do, and this is the most important thing, when you participate in the process and you see whether they need it at all or not, this is the best way of control. and are moving in this direction, and the public
deep topics, he can not be afraid to dive into quite serious conversations, these can be the laws of the universetly, these are issues of communication with people, communication in society, we shouldn’t be afraid of this, we should do the opposite raising the bar, a child is for me the highest standard of intelligence. consists, we can listen to what they tell us once a quarter, high-ranking employees of the federal tax service, presentation figures, we can see how this happens, once a year,...
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2001 and a current member of the executive committee of the conference of the united states the university the universitycollege of lawsid officer of harvard law school he's best known in the academic world for his work on federalism and casebook on state constitutional law. for the second circuit and justice scalia. serving on the supreme court of the united states since 2010 2010prior to the appointment toe court she was a solicitor general of the united states federalta government's top appellate lawyer sometimes referred to as the tenth justice. prior j to that she previously d been a law professor both at harvard and the university of chicago and served in the clinton administration and associate counsel for domestic policy and clerked on the dc circuit for thurgood marshall plea. please join me in welcoming two of my two people in the planet for what i'm sure will be a fun conversation. [applause] i was thinking the opposite it would be possible to make any news today. because everybody would be focused which i think. and it says so much about you. that is exactly what i'm saying. i was a lawyer and a teacher. >
2001 and a current member of the executive committee of the conference of the united states the university the universitycollege of lawsid officer of harvard law school he's best known in the academic world for his work on federalism and casebook on state constitutional law. for the second circuit and justice scalia. serving on the supreme court of the united states since 2010 2010prior to the appointment toe court she was a solicitor general of the united states federalta government's top...
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of various government agencies into a single database. the day before it became known that two private universities in the country, the university of law andp, had ceased their activities on their own initiative. activities, more than 3,000 students had to write an application for expulsion and transfer to other institutions. my colleague victoria sharkova found out from young people how they chose a new almamater. we entered a private university, but will graduate from a public one. in the end, you only win. this is exactly how the students themselves describe the situation in which they find themselves. the ministry of education had to take measures to ensure that the legitimate interests of students are respected. state universities received letters of recommendation. look at the possibility of transferring students. rustam sadygi entered his fourth year at bip, he studied legal psychology. so, now the young man will continue his studies in psychology. gleb ostrozhnykh also perceived being taught at the pedagogical university as a prospect that opens up new opportunities, and the most similar programs make the transfer process painless.
of various government agencies into a single database. the day before it became known that two private universities in the country, the university of law andp, had ceased their activities on their own initiative. activities, more than 3,000 students had to write an application for expulsion and transfer to other institutions. my colleague victoria sharkova found out from young people how they chose a new almamater. we entered a private university, but will graduate from a public one. in the...
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at the texas school of law and michelle good win, to my immediate left, constitutional law and health policy at the georgetown university of law center. i thought we might start with something that may fly a little bit below the radar given how much people read about and hear about what happens in the courts and that's the relationship between the courts and administrative law, a topic that may seem mundane, but is actually quite consequential. so, i'm going to start with erin to sort of set the stage about what that means and what's at stake right now. >> yeah, so when we think about what the relationship of the three branches of government, the courts being one, the executive branch with all the agencies, including hhs, cms, fcc every other agency and then the kong. so what administrative law focuses on, sort of, what is that balance of power and the ability of the court to basically second guess or defer to or check the actions of the executive branch agencies. so, before the courts didn't come out yet, maybe next week, there is a challenge to the long held chevron doctrine that you might have heard of. chevron is a
at the texas school of law and michelle good win, to my immediate left, constitutional law and health policy at the georgetown university of law center. i thought we might start with something that may fly a little bit below the radar given how much people read about and hear about what happens in the courts and that's the relationship between the courts and administrative law, a topic that may seem mundane, but is actually quite consequential. so, i'm going to start with erin to sort of set...
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alison lacroix is a professor at the university of chicago law school. she is the author of the book, the antebellum constitution, union, commerce, and slavery in the age of federalism. start turning to breaking news out of the middle east. 71 people are dead and hundreds more wounded following an israeli airstrike earlier today. officials say the strike targeted multiple top hamas military officials including the hamas military commander and second highest ranking hamas official in gaza. he is widely believed to be behind the october 7 attack. it is unclear whether he is among the dead. the strike hit inside an israeli designated safe zone in southern gaza. we will stay on top of the story for you. >>> still to come, by now you have heard of project 2025 and its plan to reshape the government should trump become president again. it is two volumes and 900 pages long. there is a lot to unpack, so starting today we are taking you inside project 2025. each show we will dig into a specific plan that project 2025 has for america. today it is abortion rights. p
alison lacroix is a professor at the university of chicago law school. she is the author of the book, the antebellum constitution, union, commerce, and slavery in the age of federalism. start turning to breaking news out of the middle east. 71 people are dead and hundreds more wounded following an israeli airstrike earlier today. officials say the strike targeted multiple top hamas military officials including the hamas military commander and second highest ranking hamas official in gaza. he is...
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the former student of the moscow state university faculty of law is now in the status of a defendant, with his back to the reporters, he is ashamed to show his face, which is understandable, the man is accused of organizing a series of contract killings. along with him in the dock is his probable accomplice, a certain grigory voskresensky, who also opposed the filming. you can't come here either. the case of nikolai kondrat is connected with the case of his mother, former judge of the capital's arbitration court elena kondrat, she was sentenced last year to nine years in prison. according to the investigator, the then-servant of themis proposed to her colleague at the arbitration court. for this amount, makhalkina allegedly had to exclude several people from the list of subsidiary defendants in the bankruptcy case. the transfer of money took place in october 2020 in the courtyard of elena kondrat’s house, where she was detained. in turn, son kondrat decided to avenge his mother and allegedly ordered the death of that same judge makhalkina, who refused the bribe. the attempt ultimately
the former student of the moscow state university faculty of law is now in the status of a defendant, with his back to the reporters, he is ashamed to show his face, which is understandable, the man is accused of organizing a series of contract killings. along with him in the dock is his probable accomplice, a certain grigory voskresensky, who also opposed the filming. you can't come here either. the case of nikolai kondrat is connected with the case of his mother, former judge of the capital's...
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cum laude in political science from carroll college in jd with high honors from the university of montana school of law where she was coeditor in chief for the montana law review. tori is truly mastered other duties assigned. next fellow is viviana basile. the fellow assigned to the u.s. sentencing commission the agency responsible for the inception of sentencing policies and practices for the u.s. courts viviana joined the fellows program from the u.s. district court for the southern district of new york where she clerked for judge gregory woods she previously clerked viviana was in the attorney general's honors them serving as a trial lawyer and money laundering and asset recovery section if you have a problem in that area. she earned a ba summa cum laude from stetson university where she served as editor-in-chief. our fourth fellow is josc vasquez assigned to the administrative office of the u.s. court central support agency for the judicial branch josc enjoyed both degrees earned magna cum laude day we have four really smart fellows for adam tori and viviana all have been a joy and we are happy to
cum laude in political science from carroll college in jd with high honors from the university of montana school of law where she was coeditor in chief for the montana law review. tori is truly mastered other duties assigned. next fellow is viviana basile. the fellow assigned to the u.s. sentencing commission the agency responsible for the inception of sentencing policies and practices for the u.s. courts viviana joined the fellows program from the u.s. district court for the southern district...
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from august 30 , the university of law and social information technologies ceases educational activities can be transferred to other universities in the relevant specialties. for example, for those who studied political science, jurisprudence, they offered bsu and bsu, management economics, bntu, digital economics, bsuir and others. most of the students who are mastering legal psychology wrote an application for transfer to the belarusian state pedagogical university named after maxim tank. the stories of the guys who made this decision and why can be found on the website of the minsk news agency. beginning. century , most of the rise in average global temperatures is due to increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. the positive aspects of climate warming in belarus include increased efficiency of crop and livestock production due to an increase in the duration and heat supply of the growing season. this opinion was shared by a leading researcher at the institute of environmental management of nan-belarus. the frost-free period will also increase. read more on the
from august 30 , the university of law and social information technologies ceases educational activities can be transferred to other universities in the relevant specialties. for example, for those who studied political science, jurisprudence, they offered bsu and bsu, management economics, bntu, digital economics, bsuir and others. most of the students who are mastering legal psychology wrote an application for transfer to the belarusian state pedagogical university named after maxim tank. the...
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july and political science and my orders from the university of school of law where she was coeditor and law review. our next fellow hello of science mission of the agency responsible for policies and practices. the fellows program u.s. support and southern district of new york for judge merchan gregory woods is the u.s. district court of florida and the participant and attorneys program serving as a trial lawyer and earned a ba cum laude stetson university for law review. our fourth fellow administered office of the u.s. court and the agency and the judicial branch running the fellows program regressive court of appeals for the 11th circuit and previously worked for the u.s. district court for the and earned his ba in government georgetown and the university of malic gospel so we are very smart fellows we are happy to say your experience is only half over so we look forward to seeing what you've accomplished and the remainder of your journey. today for your lecture a little will and the chair of the supreme court rules of practices and procedures and advisory committee. it is the ac
july and political science and my orders from the university of school of law where she was coeditor and law review. our next fellow hello of science mission of the agency responsible for policies and practices. the fellows program u.s. support and southern district of new york for judge merchan gregory woods is the u.s. district court of florida and the participant and attorneys program serving as a trial lawyer and earned a ba cum laude stetson university for law review. our fourth fellow...
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vendors association, the tenderloin bones district the tenderloin housing clinic and the university of california law a broad coalition of people i labored to making sure this legislation is to the finish line and continue to see vibrant neighborhoods with street vendors who represent the diversity of what makes san francisco so special and with that, i want to take this opportunity to introduce our police chief bill scott (clapping). >> thank you, mayor london breed and thank you, senator wiener for a focusing on this issue. you know, the sfpd's has been graphically cracking down on willing stolen goods with that have a lot of momentum and theft is down 40 percent than last year, we have to had had more with the partnership of public works and all the folks see standing here with me we have recovered thousands of items of stolen goods from those willing fencing market over the this year alone and optimistic this momentum will continue because of this legislation now like i said by the mayor and senator and narrowly focused piece of legislation meant to address willing fencing and address the stolen
vendors association, the tenderloin bones district the tenderloin housing clinic and the university of california law a broad coalition of people i labored to making sure this legislation is to the finish line and continue to see vibrant neighborhoods with street vendors who represent the diversity of what makes san francisco so special and with that, i want to take this opportunity to introduce our police chief bill scott (clapping). >> thank you, mayor london breed and thank you,...
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new jersey is lynn ramble, professor emeritus of constitutional law at texas a and m university school of law. she specializes in the us constitution and the supreme court decisions that interpret it. same herman is the voice of america's chief national correspondent and author of the book behind the white house curtain, a senior journalist story of covering the president and why it matters. he's in our studio and washington dc. and joining us from london, leslie finch, and more he is the director of the us and american program at the royal institute of international affairs. think tank also known as chatham house, a warm welcome to you all. and thanks so much for joining us today on inside story . let me start with you today. how far reaching are the implications of this ruling by the supreme court in the united states? how historic is this from a legal standpoint and how much is it broaden? the powers of the presidency in the us? well, it's extremely expansive. it's definitely a change from what i think all of us who study the constitution and the treatment of the president saw would
new jersey is lynn ramble, professor emeritus of constitutional law at texas a and m university school of law. she specializes in the us constitution and the supreme court decisions that interpret it. same herman is the voice of america's chief national correspondent and author of the book behind the white house curtain, a senior journalist story of covering the president and why it matters. he's in our studio and washington dc. and joining us from london, leslie finch, and more he is the...
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of our education system . the upstream documents must be from farhangian university. if we have them from article 28 of the farhangian university statute lawe have a number of them. education is a shortcut for the short term , that is, in fact, we have to make this happen from farhangian university. farhangian university in the previous government sometimes had 5 thousand people, 9 thousand people, sometimes it had no recruitment, while we in these years 25 thousand people. sometimes there are 30,000 applicants, students are interested , for example, we have very good grades now among the cultural universities, and by the way, it helps because they are also being recruited in the province, the worry that they will move later and these relocations it makes us have a shortage of teachers we had a vacancy for a teacher, which we are facing right now, and this situation has improved for us . we should have the capacity to use, especially in our elementary schools , the model of combined education that is in education , we can use the combined methods of education , which will reduce our need for teachers and use the rights and teachings of our
of our education system . the upstream documents must be from farhangian university. if we have them from article 28 of the farhangian university statute lawe have a number of them. education is a shortcut for the short term , that is, in fact, we have to make this happen from farhangian university. farhangian university in the previous government sometimes had 5 thousand people, 9 thousand people, sometimes it had no recruitment, while we in these years 25 thousand people. sometimes there are...
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ohio, holds a j.d. from yale university school of law and has worked as an attorney. 6 years ago he beganublican party. vance's rise was meteoric. in 2022, he was elected senator from his home state. the thirty-nine-year-old politician is known for his harsh statements against ukraine. in particular, he suggested that the parties begin peace negotiations as soon as possible, warning that kiev would lose territory in any case. wentz advocates the neutral status of ukraine. in his opinion, there is no way the supply of western weapons do not affect the course of the confrontation. urged the house of representatives to block military aid to ukraine because the united states should focus on the security of its own border. the west is preparing to accuse russia of using chemical weapons, this was stated by our country’s permanent representative to the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons, vladimir torabrin. russian diplomats, using facts , prove to the technical secretariat of the organization that all the accusations are unfounded. russia does not and cannot represent the chem
ohio, holds a j.d. from yale university school of law and has worked as an attorney. 6 years ago he beganublican party. vance's rise was meteoric. in 2022, he was elected senator from his home state. the thirty-nine-year-old politician is known for his harsh statements against ukraine. in particular, he suggested that the parties begin peace negotiations as soon as possible, warning that kiev would lose territory in any case. wentz advocates the neutral status of ukraine. in his opinion, there...
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in a working-class family, grew up in a small town in the south of the country, graduated with honors from the law faculty of the university. civil law at oxford college, wrote articles for socialist alternative magazines and a socialist lawyer, after graduation he began legal practice in the capital uk, specialization in human rights. at the beginning of the 2000s he became a king's lawyer, and at the end of the decade he headed the royal prosecutor's service. starmer joined the labor party as a teenager; in 2015, he was elected from it to the house of commons , 4 years later, and was successfully re-elected. in the shadow cabinet he was responsible for the party's strategy. brexit attitude, which happened in january 2020, became the leader of the party during that period. following the dissolution of parliament by rich sunak in may this year, starmer said that as an emergency voting is a chance to stop the chaos, turn the page and start rebuilding britain. starmer's program includes solving the housing crisis, nationalizing the railways, postal service and water supply companies. in addition, starmer wants to strengthen
in a working-class family, grew up in a small town in the south of the country, graduated with honors from the law faculty of the university. civil law at oxford college, wrote articles for socialist alternative magazines and a socialist lawyer, after graduation he began legal practice in the capital uk, specialization in human rights. at the beginning of the 2000s he became a king's lawyer, and at the end of the decade he headed the royal prosecutor's service. starmer joined the labor party as...
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david levine is a professor of law at the university of california college of the law, san francisco, and says it's been a long road for proposition 22 passed in 2020. they had drivers who said, we don't want to be classified as independent contractors because they in their perception, it harms them because they are they don't have access to a number of benefits that an employee has. and in this particular case, the issue was access to workers compensation benefits. the argument centered around whether prop 22 violates part of the state constitution, but the justices all agreed it does not. in a statement, seiu said today's ruling only strengthens our demand for the right to join together in a union so that we can begin improving the gig economy for our workers and our customers. today, we spoke with drivers and reaction was mixed. manic would prefer to be considered an employee. we guarantee, like the minimum, the minimum wage and we guarantee like the hours and everything. yeah, better. but this driver sees it differently. we should be classified as a self-employed contractors, cont
david levine is a professor of law at the university of california college of the law, san francisco, and says it's been a long road for proposition 22 passed in 2020. they had drivers who said, we don't want to be classified as independent contractors because they in their perception, it harms them because they are they don't have access to a number of benefits that an employee has. and in this particular case, the issue was access to workers compensation benefits. the argument centered around...
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research professor of law and director of the institute for constitutional studies at the george washington university law school. as editor of the documentary history of the supreme court of the united states 1789 to 1800, professor marcus published eight volumes with many articles on legal history. she was appointed by the librarian of congress as the general editor of the oliver wendell holmes device history of the supreme court of united states in 2015. walter starr is a historian in the new york times best-selling author, a two-time winner of the stewart award for excellence in civil war biography, the author of several books including john j founding father and most recently lincoln's final rifle. thank you for joining us. if i may, gerard, let us begin with you. why did you choose to write about justice washington and why should our ncc friends be interested in him? >> thanks for inviting me. it's wonderful to be here with such a great panel. i decided to write for a couple of reasons. no one had written a book about him before so that was a challenge. he was george washington's nephew and so t
research professor of law and director of the institute for constitutional studies at the george washington university law school. as editor of the documentary history of the supreme court of the united states 1789 to 1800, professor marcus published eight volumes with many articles on legal history. she was appointed by the librarian of congress as the general editor of the oliver wendell holmes device history of the supreme court of united states in 2015. walter starr is a historian in the...
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of the country. he graduated with honors from the law faculty of the university of lithuania, studied civil law at oxfordlege, and wrote articles for the journals socialist alternatives and socialist lawyer. after graduation, he began practicing law in the capital of great britain, specializing in human rights. at the beginning of the 2000s he became a queen's counsel, at the end of the 10's. letiya headed the crown prosecution service. starmer joined the labor party as a teenager, and in 2015 he was elected from it to the house of commons 4 years later, successfully re-elected. in the shadow cabinet he was responsible for the party's strategy regarding brexit, which happened in january 2020, during which time he became the leader of the party. after the dissolution of riga's parliament by sunak in may this year, starmer said that a snap vote was a chance to stop the chaos, turn the page and start rebuilding. britain in starmer's program, solving the housing crisis, nationalizing the railways, postal service and water supply companies. in addition, starmer wants to strengthen trade ties with the european
of the country. he graduated with honors from the law faculty of the university of lithuania, studied civil law at oxfordlege, and wrote articles for the journals socialist alternatives and socialist lawyer. after graduation, he began practicing law in the capital of great britain, specializing in human rights. at the beginning of the 2000s he became a queen's counsel, at the end of the 10's. letiya headed the crown prosecution service. starmer joined the labor party as a teenager, and in 2015...
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like if it was yes or that professor robert goldman, i think american, the university of washington college of law. delighted to be with you us as a county west, thousands have joined a fresh wave of nationwide anti government protest. demonstrations began a month ago against proposed tax increases as the router as in scrap the legislation 5 most of his cabinet. but the unrest has intensified. dozens of people have been killed in confrontations with security forces. it's a fight for the future of kenya. their demand unequivocal. what begin is peaceful protest against unpopular task, so i have to send it into definitely calls for president bullying bluetooth to resign. but his attempts to refuse detention to fail from provoking the tax bill to dismissing almost his entire capital we dealing a deeper discontent with corruption in port governance. this is for our country, this is the city for kind of reading all this out of the out of the novel for our country to visit or whatnot. we are dying. yeah. we get, you started with the idea. we gave him that power is by the by what do we are telling you tha
like if it was yes or that professor robert goldman, i think american, the university of washington college of law. delighted to be with you us as a county west, thousands have joined a fresh wave of nationwide anti government protest. demonstrations began a month ago against proposed tax increases as the router as in scrap the legislation 5 most of his cabinet. but the unrest has intensified. dozens of people have been killed in confrontations with security forces. it's a fight for the future...
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the and neil pikedirector of thn university law program on reproducveuniversity school of . mberly, former dean and professor of law at rutgers law school. [applause] rachel, dean at temple university beasley school ofandi nelson. ■hthank you for joining us. hurricane things off, we will do when the abortion decision came down. weilfor hippocratic medicine. in that dentists, -- fda's approval of mifepristone. mifepristo is the first medication for terminating a pregnancy and it works by bl propeople often don't know we are talking about. that's what the medication does. ■■■progesterone stops the pregny from growing. the second medication is taken after 48 hours after the dose of mifepristone. the antiabortion advocates claimed in their challenge that mifepristonehoul be removed from the market completely because of claims of h that patients and providers were suffering harm from the medication. kimberly, cau and of course, um case -- the arguments the($ forward the response the plaintiffs attempted to make. because some ofabout the lack og that they had, how did it eve >> i w
the and neil pikedirector of thn university law program on reproducveuniversity school of . mberly, former dean and professor of law at rutgers law school. [applause] rachel, dean at temple university beasley school ofandi nelson. ■hthank you for joining us. hurricane things off, we will do when the abortion decision came down. weilfor hippocratic medicine. in that dentists, -- fda's approval of mifepristone. mifepristo is the first medication for terminating a pregnancy and it works by bl...
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vendors association, the tenderloin bones district the tenderloin housing clinic and the university of california lawroad coalition of people i labored to making sure this legislation is to the finish line and continue to see vibrant neighborhoods with street vendors who represent the diversity of what makes san francisco so special and with that, i want to take this opportunity to introduce our police chief bill scott (clapping). >> thank you, mayor london breed and thank you, senator wiener for a focusing on this issue. you know, the sfpd's has been graphically cracking down on willing stolen goods with that have a lot of momentum and theft is down 40 percent than last year, we have to had had more with the partnership of public works and all the folks see standing here with me we have recovered thousands of items of stolen goods from those willing fencing market over the this year alone and optimistic this momentum will continue because of this legislation now like i said by the mayor and senator and narrowly focused piece of legislation meant to address willing fencing and address the stolen good
vendors association, the tenderloin bones district the tenderloin housing clinic and the university of california lawroad coalition of people i labored to making sure this legislation is to the finish line and continue to see vibrant neighborhoods with street vendors who represent the diversity of what makes san francisco so special and with that, i want to take this opportunity to introduce our police chief bill scott (clapping). >> thank you, mayor london breed and thank you, senator...
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of divorces in the united states are initiated by women. joanna grossman teaches family law at southern methodist university's dedman school of law. the history of no-fault divorce? where did it come from and why did it come into being? joanna: california was the first state to adopt no-fault in 1969 after about 200 years of every state using fault-based divorce, and it came about because california studied it and found something that probably most people in the field already knew, which is that the system didn't work. that fault-based divorce is often involve perjury and fabrication, that people were fleeing their jurisdictions to get divorced and that it did very little to sort out between good marriages and bad marriages. joanna: -- john: and what's been the result? what, what's changed because of it? joanna: so the when no fault was first adopted in california, it then sort of started a revolution and within 15 years, every single state had either switched completely to a no fault system or added at least one no-fault ground. we saw some early effects, one of which was that the system of divorce became less trouble. there were
of divorces in the united states are initiated by women. joanna grossman teaches family law at southern methodist university's dedman school of law. the history of no-fault divorce? where did it come from and why did it come into being? joanna: california was the first state to adopt no-fault in 1969 after about 200 years of every state using fault-based divorce, and it came about because california studied it and found something that probably most people in the field already knew, which is...
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permit was felt the third is a professor of constitutional law at the university of pennsylvania law school and author of the book the nation that never was, reconstructing americans a story. >>> donald trump, claims he knows nothing about project 2025 or the people behind it. it didn't take my team long at all to debunk the live. all we had to do was go to the source, trump and his allies are all over this document. >>> democratic senator peter welch of vermont will weigh on the dangers of project 2025 as it applies to another trump residency. >>> in a few moments, president biden will arrive at a campaign stop in northwest philadelphia as he works to reassure the public he is still the best option to take on trump. trump. the moment i met him i knew he was my soulmate. "soulmates." soulmate! [giggles] why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically] but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now his attention is spent elsewhere. but i'm thinking of her the whole time. that's so much worse. why is that thing in bed with you? this is where it gets the best signal from the cell
permit was felt the third is a professor of constitutional law at the university of pennsylvania law school and author of the book the nation that never was, reconstructing americans a story. >>> donald trump, claims he knows nothing about project 2025 or the people behind it. it didn't take my team long at all to debunk the live. all we had to do was go to the source, trump and his allies are all over this document. >>> democratic senator peter welch of vermont will weigh on...
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eldest daughter, she is a lawyer by training, she graduated from the belarusian state university, the faculty of lawpecialty and my son, he graduated from the academy of the ministry of internal affairs of the republic of belarus, the faculty of police, operational-growth activities, worked in specialty, senior lieutenant, serves in the internal affairs bodies, and the son chose a profession, or you somehow pushed him, i think i pushed him, but... i pushed him unintentionally, probably with my service, my service in the internal affairs bodies, literally 2 years before graduation , he and i had a conversation about where he i would like to go to study, i offered him many alternatives related to entering certain universities in our country, but he told me, he says: dad, i want to enter the academy of the ministry of internal affairs, so i prepared purposefully, which i realized. do you consider yourself a good father? i consider myself a good father, can you call one of your children right now and say i love you? i can call the children, i can call and tell not only the children that i love them very
eldest daughter, she is a lawyer by training, she graduated from the belarusian state university, the faculty of lawpecialty and my son, he graduated from the academy of the ministry of internal affairs of the republic of belarus, the faculty of police, operational-growth activities, worked in specialty, senior lieutenant, serves in the internal affairs bodies, and the son chose a profession, or you somehow pushed him, i think i pushed him, but... i pushed him unintentionally, probably with my...
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let's speak tojon michaels, professor of law at the university of california school of law. from whether biden should be replaced. it feels as if it will swiftly come back into focus? i think what we have seen from american politics over the years as people's attention spans are stunningly short and so i cannot imagine a world in which it does not come back. part of that has to do with the fact i think in the political violence in america is stunning and horrifying but at the same time not surprising so i think we will bounce back from this particular moment rather quickly. in particular moment rather ruickl . , ., quickly. in terms of the interview _ quickly. in terms of the interview we _ quickly. in terms of the interview we have - quickly. in terms of the interview we have just l quickly. in terms of the - interview we have just seen clips of and that no doubt american voters will be digesting, what did you make of joe biden's performance in it? i think president biden, the very fact first of all that he had to apologise for the use of terms like bull's—eye again shows h
let's speak tojon michaels, professor of law at the university of california school of law. from whether biden should be replaced. it feels as if it will swiftly come back into focus? i think what we have seen from american politics over the years as people's attention spans are stunningly short and so i cannot imagine a world in which it does not come back. part of that has to do with the fact i think in the political violence in america is stunning and horrifying but at the same time not...
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but returned to attend the university of california law school and then worked in the san francisco district attorney's office and the alameda county district attorney's office before that. while there is excitement in the bay area that harris is likely to be on that presidential ticket, some voters tell us they're really more focused on her policies than on her roots. there's still a lot of questions on kamala and what her policy is going to be, but i think for a lot of voters, you know, a lot of people in my community, i'm muslim and pakistani. you know, this has been like the biggest issue, the singular issue that we've been paying attention to, you know, the day to day realities, of, you know, being in oakland are affected by, like, who my oakland or like county supervisors are, not so much the president. the fact that biden is supporting her. i think if obama came out and said, yeah, stick with kamala. i think it depends how the other major players, what they do. now, there will be more endorsements in the days to come, but as of now, it appears that the bay area democratic contingency
but returned to attend the university of california law school and then worked in the san francisco district attorney's office and the alameda county district attorney's office before that. while there is excitement in the bay area that harris is likely to be on that presidential ticket, some voters tell us they're really more focused on her policies than on her roots. there's still a lot of questions on kamala and what her policy is going to be, but i think for a lot of voters, you know, a lot...
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my name is carlton waterhouse and i'm a professor of law at the howard university school of law and directnvironmental and climate justice center there at howard where we spend a lot of time working with communities to address their environmental and climate challenges and then also to engage in advocacy around establishing policies that will provide protection for communities in terms of dealing with the climate justice challenges that they face. one of the reasons i'm excited is because i'm joined by two luminaries in the climate face. to my left we have gina mccarthy. and it's not only of international acclaim for her leadership at the environmental protection agency and the work that went forward around climate while she was there as well as all the other streams of work e.p.a. does but also because of her work in the white house in the biden-harris administration where she served as the national climate adviser. and then to her left, immediate left, we are honored to have pedro. and pedro serves as the director of united nations development program where he has been addressing develop
my name is carlton waterhouse and i'm a professor of law at the howard university school of law and directnvironmental and climate justice center there at howard where we spend a lot of time working with communities to address their environmental and climate challenges and then also to engage in advocacy around establishing policies that will provide protection for communities in terms of dealing with the climate justice challenges that they face. one of the reasons i'm excited is because i'm...
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harris graduated with a degree in political science and economics, graduated from the university of california lawed by the people of california to serve as attorney general, elected to serve as their state senator, and yet, she's unqualified? it is racist, it is baseless and offensive. >> now, you have been in this by around these issues, last monday, a federal appeals court ruled against the fearless fund which you represented as legal counsel, following a nearly year-long legal battle over of the grant program targeting black women entrepreneurs and doing a great job at it. we've had the women behind the fund and a woman who is still featured a you and others in essence and we've had her on several times and i've met -- marched with them, they marched with us to defend diversity, what can you tell us about where things stand in the legal battle on the fearless fund? >> i will say to folks the fight for dei remains active, we have majority of companies and ceos that are supporting dei because they know it benefits them. this is not a secret. we have decades of research and experience, showing th
harris graduated with a degree in political science and economics, graduated from the university of california lawed by the people of california to serve as attorney general, elected to serve as their state senator, and yet, she's unqualified? it is racist, it is baseless and offensive. >> now, you have been in this by around these issues, last monday, a federal appeals court ruled against the fearless fund which you represented as legal counsel, following a nearly year-long legal battle...
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of this non-recognition? temar megiddo is an international law expert at the state university. one of its consequences is that it may cause problems in security cooperation with this regime. haifa university's international law expert shlivi also said that this sentence affects the arms trade of the zionist regime because there are agreements and international laws that sanction the trade of arms with parties with incomplete human rights. while netanyahu, the prime minister of the zionist regime decided. calling the hague a mistake that cannot change anything, the islamic resistance movement of palestine, hamas, said that this vote will restore the position of palestine it strengthens the rights of land liberation and the formation of a palestinian state and the right of the palestinian people to determine their own destiny . salam alaikum alaikum, mr. nasser kanani, the spokesperson of our country's diplomatic system, welcomed the decision of the court in hague and emphasized the most effective way to end the current illegal situation in occupied palestine. it is the practical
of this non-recognition? temar megiddo is an international law expert at the state university. one of its consequences is that it may cause problems in security cooperation with this regime. haifa university's international law expert shlivi also said that this sentence affects the arms trade of the zionist regime because there are agreements and international laws that sanction the trade of arms with parties with incomplete human rights. while netanyahu, the prime minister of the zionist...