Tag Archives: Elections

Congolese Elections and the Opportunity for the International Community to do the Right Thing

The Congo held elections yesterday; elections that the ruling party has kept finding excuses to postpone over the past two years.  International pressure though, forced them to be held (although in an incomplete fashion).  Now, the question is whether the … Continue reading

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Helpful Tips for Successful Condominium Association Annual Meetings, Elections

This is the time of year when many Florida condominium associations conduct their annual meeting and election of directors.  Here are some helpful reminders about the process to ensure that your community’s meeting and election avoid potential glitches and remain … Continue reading

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Comments at NTA plenary session on fiscal policy after the 2017 act and the 2018 midterm elections

Today at 10:15 am, the National Tax Association's 111th annual meeting had a "plenary session" on the topic of Fiscal Policy After the Midterm Elections. The law prof on the panel was originally scheduled to be Michael Graetz, but he got trapped … Continue reading

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Elections Have Consequences, on Future Elections

The election of President Donald Trump set in motion the aggressive rollback of Obama-era environmental regulations, healthcare provisions, and protections for LGBT individuals and immigrants. After nearly two years of the Trump presidency, Americans, and particularly the 40 percent who … Continue reading

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NIGERIA: Response to flawed elections more a whimper than a bang (AlertNet)

Source: IRIN Nigerian civic and opposition groups warn of an impending showdown with the government as they attempt to have the flawed presidential and regional elections annulled, although other analysts say public frustration is unlikely to turn into mass civil … Continue reading

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