201 research outputs found
Sunderland Software City: The Impact of a Collaborative Project to Develop the Software Industry within the North East of England
This paper uses a case study approach to evaluate the impact of a collaborative initiative within the North East of England which sets out to grow and sustain a software industry, based on the strengths of regional players. The project Sunderland Software City has the ambitious aim of developing the people, the infrastructure and the business and enterprise culture to create and sustain a software industry. This paper focuses upon the impact of the project, and presents some lessons learned to date
Opticians and Abortion: The Constitutional Myopia of Justice Rehnquist
What do opticians in Oklahoma have in common with pregnant women
in Texas? On the surface, the answer would seem to be very little, aside
from a shared state border
Politics and Principles: An Assessment of the Roosevelt Record on Civil Rights and Liberties
The central focus of this article is on the role played in these episodes by the U.S. Department of Justice, the primary federal agency entrusted with law enforcement duties and powers. In particular, the role of the attorney general as the department\u27s titular head and as the personification of federal enforcement of civil rights and liberties provides this article with its analytic framework. A recent press commentary put this crucial cabinet post in perspective: More than anyone but the President himself, it is the Attorney General who sets the moral tone of an Administration, symbolizing its commitment or lack of commitment to impartial justice. The four men who served Franklin Roosevelt in this post—Homer Cummings, Frank Murphy, Robert Jackson, and Francis Biddle—spanned the spectrum in the moral tone that each imposed on the department\u27s approach to civil rights and liberties, from the virtual unconcern shown by Cummings to the passionate moralism and activism with which Murphy invested his office
Essay: Curing a Monumental Error: The Presumptive Unconstitutionality of Ten Commandment Displays
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