Page 31 of 42 103 Minn. L. Rev. 844, *904 U.S. victims lack a right to challenge noncharging decisions in cases of homicides by police. But they, along with organized interest groups, can lobby prosecutors to prosecute. In some cities, voters and activist groups have pressured l...
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…bsidiaries allegedly supported Osama bin Laden’s participation in the construc- tion of the Tahaddi road and Port Sudan Airport. Ashton Complaint 19550; 552, 553; Burnett Complaint 19319-3822. Plaintiffs claim Osama bin Laden’s name is still listed on SBG corporate records. Ashto...
* Each partner giving each other explicit permission for "things to not be okay” afterwards * Having someone on hand that each partner can talk to afterwards -- not necessarily the same person for everyone involved. This person could be an observer, or might know everyone involv...
…of your Manhattan home? -do you work on a laptop from your dining room, with a large white board for notes and several pairs of reading glasses close at hand? Is the dining room windowless? -do paparazzi often camp outside your home? -did Michael once visit on the same day as a h...
Top 10 US Ideas Quarterly Our Top 10 US Ideas are based on our view that these companies could have the most significant market and business related catalysts over the next three months. The list reflects primarily a bottoms-up approach, with calendar-specific events noted for m...
Palestinian side knows the substance of the issues or the negotiating history better. I first met Erekat in the late 1980s, while working on the Palestinian issue for then Secretary of State George Shultz. Back then, the U.S.-educated diplomat was already showing the brashness a...
…ys later, the “pre-endgame” around the summit began. Not in Washington or Jerusalem or Ramallah or Gaza, but in Kochav Yair. Nava and I still spent almost all our weekends there. We valued the quiet, or at least the slightly quieter, time away from Jerusalem or Tel Aviv. Some of...
…or smart kids. We all thought this made sense. Except that are a lot of unemployed English majors and a lot of employed airplane mechanics. Where did we get the idea that education was about scholarship? This is not what Ben Franklin thought when our system was being designed, bu...
to the grand old Black Sea port of Constanta, and by ship through the Bosphorus, past Istanbul, and on to Haifa on the Palestinian coast, from where they were taken by truck to their bunk-bed rooms in one of a dozen prefab structures on the recently established kibbutz. Though th...
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…s case, the pawn, which had it in his power to expose the NSA’s critical sources and methods, would also be considered fair game for capture by an adversary. And both the Chinese and Russian cyber services, whether working alone or together, had the technological means in China t...
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272 Teaching Minds Obviously, this list could be much longer. The intention here is to make any student excited about learning because what he or she wants to learn about is offered. The trick for the designers of the curricula is to make sure that students’ interest is grabbed...
JaMES PATTERSON of, and means of obtaining, oxycodone and hydrocodone. (A few years after Limbaugh's arrest, which coincided with Chief Reit- er’s investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, the talk-show host settled with prosecutors, agreed to submit to random drug testing, and gave...
Questioner: Very simply put, there’s a growing movement among young people here in Europe, in France and in Austria and elsewhere, and they’re arguing very effectively against Wall Street institutions and they’re also appealing to people on an ethnic and racial level. And I was j...