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| | Advisory Committee on Public Interest Obligations of Digital Television Broadcasters (PIAC) -- Members |
 | | She received the Annenburg Public Policy Center Award from the University of Pennsylvania for Lifetime Contribution to Excellence in Children's Television and a "Women that Make a Difference" Award from the International Women's Forum, both in 1996. |  | | MAP is a non-profit public interest telecommunications law firm representing listeners and viewers before Congress, the FCC and the courts on issues such as broadcast, cable and satellite regulation, minority and female ownership and employment in the mass media, and public access to new technologies. |  | | Sohn as one of the top 45 "Public Sector" lawyers under the age of 45. |
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http://www.benton.org/publibrary/policy/tv/members.html
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| | Public Law Review |
 | | The Saint Louis University Public Law Review was established in 1981 as a “Specialty Journal” to address legal issues of public interest and public policy. |  | | The Public Law Review is a student-edited publication that publishes two issues per year, one of which is based on a symposium hosted by the Law Review and held at Saint Louis University's School of Law. |  | | The purpose of the Public Law Review is to provide an open and uncensored forum to legal scholars, practicing attorneys, legislators, and public interest advocates for debating current topics that are significant in the area of public interest law. |
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http://law.slu.edu/journals/plr.html
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| | public education law |
 | | Reutters the Law of Public Education (University Casebook) Reutters the Law of Public Education (University Casebook) by Authors: Charles J. Russo Released: 01 November, 2003 ISBN: 1587785463... |  | | Reutters the Law of Public Education (University Casebook) |  | | Education Lawyer, Attorney, Law - FindLaw for the Public |
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http://findlawyer.org/public-education-law-.html
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| | Notary Public |
 | | The purpose of this paper is to explain issues surrounding university employees who either desire to be or are currently a notary public. |  | | The seal or stamp must state "Notary Public", "State of Wisconsin", and the name of the notary. |  | | A $500 surety bond is required for all applicants applying or reapplying for a notary public commission. |
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http://www.uwstout.edu/uservices/risk/notary_public.htm
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| | University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg Parking Ordinance |
 | | The provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to all operators of all vehicles, public and private, and they shall be enforced twenty-four hours a day except as otherwise specified by this Ordinance. |  | | When the Vice President for Administrative Affairs determines that, in his judgement, civil penalties validly imposed for violation of this Ordinance cannot or will not be collected through normal administrative procedures, he/she may bring a civil action against the offender in the name of the University for the recovery of the penalty. |  | | Not applicable at the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg. |
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http://www.pitt.edu/~upg/parking.html
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| | Alliance for Better Campaigns: Public Interest Obligations & the Digital Television Age |
 | | Institute for Public Representation of Georgetown University Law Center |  | | The airwaves belong to the public, and since 1934, the government has required broadcasters to serve the public. |  | | But before must-carry rules are decided, the FCC must first make sure that broadcasters in this age of digital TV are fulfilling their public interest obligations. |
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http://bettercampaigns.org/fcc
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| | The National Academy of Public Administration |
 | | Former Professor of Public Administration and Courtesy Professor of Law, School of Law, University of Kansas; Professor and Associate Professor of Political Science, Public Administration, and Policy, State University of New York at Albany; Associate Professor and Assistant Professor of Political Science, Georgia State University. |  | | Distinguished Professor of Public Policy, Reubin O'D. Askew School of Public Administration and Policy, Florida State University, Tallahassee; Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Urban and Public Affairs, Florida Atlantic University, Ft. Lauderdale; Senior Fellow, Florida Institute of Government; Permanent Convener, Askew Institute of Politics and Society, University of Florida. |  | | Dean and Professor, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public of Public Affairs, University of Minnesota. |
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http://www.napawash.org/about_academy/fellows_bios.html
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| | University Calendar: Ordinance 17 |
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http://www.lboro.ac.uk/admin/committees/sen/368/sen04-p61.htm
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| | Public International Law Resources |
 | | Public International Law at the University of Western Australia is an excellent source for a variety of current information on international law issues. |  | | The entire text of the Law of the Sea Convention, along with the President's Letter of Transmittal to Congress is available at theU.S. State Department's web site. |  | | On a comparative basis, you may wish to look at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency site, as well as the European Environmental Law site. |
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http://faculty.babson.edu/hotchkiss/publaw.htm
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| | The Law and the Public's Health |
 | | He is a graduate of the University of California, Santa Cruz; Harvard Law School; and Harvard School of Public Health. |  | | The sixth edition of Kenneth Wing's The Law and the Public's Health tailors discussions of law and the legal system to healthcare administrators and policy-makers who do not have a background in law. |  | | Founded in 1972 with support from the W. Kellogg Foundation, Health Administration Press has grown from a small office on the campus of the University of Michigan to one of the largest publishers of books and journals on all aspects of health services management, including textbooks for use in college and university courses. |
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http://www.pohly.com/books/thelawandthepublic.html
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| | NYU School of Law - Public Interest Law Center, Events: Public Interest Legal Career Fair |
 | | The Public Interest Law Center (PILC) at New York University School of Law will hold its 29th annual Public Interest Legal Career Fair on February 9 and 10, 2006; the nation's largest public interest legal career fair. |  | | NYU School of Law - Public Interest Law Center, Events: Public Interest Legal Career Fair |  | | The Fair gives prospective employers the opportunity to meet with current students and allows students to gain greater perspectives on various aspects of public interest law. |
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http://www.law.nyu.edu/depts/publicinterest/pilcfair
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| | Public Opinion Surveys |
 | | Public Opinion Laboratory, Indiana University - Purdue University, Indianapolis [http://polecat.iupui.edu] |  | | An annual poll begun in 1999, it addresses public policy issues at the state and national levels as well as attitudes toward ballot initiatives. |  | | California registered voters are polled for their opinions on electoral issues, statewide referenda, economic affairs, and public policy topics. |
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http://www.ciser.cornell.edu/info/polls.shtml
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| | Center For Public Health |
 | | The centerpiece of the Center is a collaboration agreement between the Institute and Purdue University, which combines the Institute's expertise in public health law research with Purdue University's expertise in professional education of judicial, law enforcement, and public health officials. |  | | The University of Louisville's School of Public Health and Information Science provides essential public health science expertise to the Center. |  | | To foster partnerships between the public health practice community and the legal community; |
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http://www.publichealthlaw.info
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| | Public Opinion Polls |
 | | Binghamton University Libraries: Public Opinion Polls This brief list offers well-selected items. |  | | Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research Includes German Social Survey and Public Opinion on Political Matters:Europe and Latin America. |  | | Statistical Resources on the Web, Political Science, Public Opinion (University of Michigan) A comprehensive list of resources for political science, including public opinion polls. |
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http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/butlref/subj/stats/polls.html
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| | Lawyer, Lawyers, Attorney, Attorneys, Law Firm, Law, Legal - FindLaw for the Public |
 | | Lawyer, Lawyers, Attorney, Attorneys, Law Firm, Law, Legal - FindLaw for the Public |  | | WESTERN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF LAW: On-Site Legal Clinic gives students the opportunity to provide legal assistance to members of the Orange County, CA community. |  | | Effective representation for all family law matters at a reasonable rate. |
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http://cobrands.public.findlaw.com
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| | Proposed Regents Ordinance Change |
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http://www.umich.edu/~urecord/0001/Mar19_01/14.htm
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| | Public Interest Law Society |
 | | The Public Interest Law Society (PILS) is a student-led organization that promotes the study and practice of public interest law at the University of Chicago Law School. |  | | Over the next year, PILS is engaging in a variety of projects that will encourage public interest law at the University of Chicago: |  | | The Community Action Project will make the practice of public interest law a reality for students while they are pursuing their legal studies. |
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http://pils.uchicago.edu
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| | CERC Public Seminar Programme |
 | | Enquiries: Kate Thomson (Sociology and Social Policy, University of Stirling), Rebecca Kay (Central and East European Studies, University of Glasgow), and David Anderson (Sociology and Anthropology, University of Aberdeen) |  | | Academia and Public Policy Research and Development in Transition |  | | Enquiries: Dr Alexander V. Kovryga, Kharkiv State Academy of Municipal Economy or Dr Sherman Wyman, University of Texas at Arlington or Dr Adrian Campbell, University of Birmingham |
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http://www.cerc.unimelb.edu.au/common/notices/conference.htm
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| | Public Health Law and Ethics |
 | | Lawrence O. Gostin is Professor of Law at Georgetown University and Professor of Public Health at the Johns Hopkins University. |  | | This incisive selection of government reports, scholarly articles, and court cases is designed to illuminate the ethical, legal, and political issues in the theory and practice of public health. |  | | A companion to the internationally acclaimed Public Health Law: Power, Duty, Restraint, this collection encourages debate and discourse about how courts, scholars, and policy makers respond to the salient legal and ethical dilemmas. |
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http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/9593.html
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| | Michigan Law Public Interest Group Home |
 | | The University of Michigan Law School Public Service Office |  | | (To compensate for low paying public interest employment after law school). |  | | Coordinates presentations on various aspects of public interest law by faculty |
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http://www.law.umich.edu/JournalsandOrgs/lspig/home.html
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| | LEC - Subject Pages - Public International Law |
 | | The purpose of this course, which is conducted by the Law Extension Committee of The University of Sydney, is to assist your preparation for the examination in Public International Law which is conducted by the Legal Practitioners Admission Board, a body external to the University. |  | | lec > subject pages > public international law |  | | Please be aware that in subjects where it is permitted to bring the Subject Guide into the examination, you can only bring in Subject Guides in hard copy as provided to you by the Law Extension Committee. |
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http://www.usyd.edu.au/lec/subjects/international
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| | Polling 101: The basics of public opinion research |
 | | You might say that the public is evenly split on judging the integrity of pollsters, according to this November 2002 telephone conducted by Harris Interactive and obtained from the Roper Center at the University of Connecticut. |  | | Data provided by The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, University of Connecticut. |  | | The public opinion poll provides an opportunity for the voices of the common man and woman to be heard. |
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http://www.ropercenter.uconn.edu/pom/polling101.html
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| | Public International Law |
 | | Public International Law is concerned both with the relations between states and with the relationship between individuals, international organisations and states. |  | | For applicants who have studied at a UK University, a First Class or Upper Second Class in Law is usually required. |  | | At Kent Law School, the emphasis in the teaching of public international law has always been upon its relevance to contemporary international problems and events. |
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http://www.kent.ac.uk/law/postgraduate/masters/public_international_law.htm
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| | CFP 2005 > PANOPTICON'05 |
 | | CALI is a nonprofit consortium of nearly all law schools in the U.S. that does applies research and development in the creation, design and delivery of legal education to students and the public. |  | | Dealing with relationships between ICTs, public policies and the public space, she is leading two pluridisciplinary projects on Internet governance and the transformations of the rule of law and on communication usages in a mobile campus. |  | | He served as a National Fellow of the Hoover Institution at Stanford University from 1995 to 1996, a Research Fellow for The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation from 1996 to 1998, and a Research Associate of the Private Enterprise Research Center at Texas A and M University from 1995 to 2000. |
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| | ReliefWeb » Document Preview » Distance learning - An educational survival strategy in war-like conditions at the Institute of Community and Public Health, Birzeit University |
 | | With the agreement of Administration, it was decided that conducting final examinations using distance learning methods would be endorsed, but only temporarily in these strenuous times, as the usual University regulations do not allow for examinations to be held other than under the supervision of faculty and on site. |  | | Several attempts at peacefully protesting the closure of the road by village inhabitants, University faculty, administration, and students, as well as civil society institutions and internationals were made, but were neither successful in attracting the attention of the media, nor in ameliorating the conditions. |  | | After the month of University closure in October of 2000, teaching at the Institute resumed, at first effectively, where it appeared that operations at the University were hardly affected by the events taking place in the country. |
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http://www.reliefweb.int/w/rwb.nsf/c7ca0eaf6c79faae852567af003c69ca/bd2c4beb30ce946785256c7e0073c14e?OpenDocument
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| | UT Library Online - Research by Subject - Sociology - Public Opinion |
 | | Public Opinion Online [available in LEXISNEXIS Academic]: questions and responses from 1936 --> Published by The Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, University of Connecticut. |  | | The POLL database Contains summary-level results from various public opinion polls; United States only. |  | | Users can search for public opinion questions using keywords, topics, dates, and organizations as search criteria. |
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http://www.lib.utexas.edu/subject/ss/socio/polling.html
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| | PUBLIC OPINION ONLINE (POLL) [468] |
 | | POLL is copyrighted by the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, at the University of Connecticut, which compiled the data from organizations conducting surveys from which the items were extracted. |  | | The POLL survey data is collected by the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, a non-profit university-based research organization in the field of public opinion and public policy. |  | | POLL is produced by the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research with administrative offices located at the University of Connecticut. |
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http://library.dialog.com/bluesheets/htmlaa/bl0468.html
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| | INFORMS - George E. Kimball Medal |
 | | He began at the University of Illinois at Urbana as an Assistant Professor, and progressed through the ranks at Northwestern University and The University of Chicago to his current position as Professor of Information and Decision Sciences at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). |  | | He joined Arizona State University in 1983, where he served as Chair of the Department of Decision and Information Systems and as Acting Dean of the College of Business, and where he has maintained an active role in advancing methodology, educational methods, and applications of operations research to improve organizational decision-making. |  | | Professor Sauter served as chair of the Committee for Policy and Procedures for the Merged Organization, and as chair of the OR/MS Board Policy and Procedures Manual Committee, she single handedly wrote the original Policy and Procedures Manual for INFORMS. |
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