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Tag Archives: Meaningful
Three Recent Decisions Involving Procedural Due Process and the “Meaningful Hearing” Requirement from AL, MO and GA
This post was authored by Amy Lavine, Esq. In order to provide a meaningful opportunity to be heard, zoning procedures may require a hearing to be held before the local decision-making body, rather than by a planning commission or another … Continue reading
Posted in Environmental Law
Tagged Decisions, Hearing, Involving, Meaningful, procedural, Process, Recent, requirement, Three
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Just how meaningful is coincidence, beyond the statistics? | Aeon Essays
What so much of the question around meaningful coincidence comes down to is how you choose to fill the vacuum of life’s mysteries. Is the realm of the unknown a place of spirituality and existential significance for you, or does … Continue reading
Posted in Legal Theory
Tagged Aeon, Beyond, coincidence, essays, just, Meaningful, Statistics
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ICANN Accountability Post-JPA: No Meaningful Change Expected
While many are dancing in the streets over todays decision by the US Government to loosen some of its ties to ICANN as its a single governmental authority, Im not convinced this decision will change much on a practical level. … Continue reading
Posted in Intellectual Property
Tagged Accountability, Change, expected, ICANN, Meaningful, PostJPA
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GAO Protest Update: Understanding “Meaningful Discussions” in Contract Competitions
In today’s Federal marketplace, it is very common to see solicitations that give the Agency the option of entering into discussions with offerors. The primary objective of discussions is to maximize competition and, in turn, the Agency’s ability to obtain the best … Continue reading
Posted in Administrative law
Tagged Competitions, contract, discussions, Meaningful, protest, Understanding, Update
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Paper – Facilitating Meaningful Change Within U.S. Law Schools
Patrick H. Gaughan, Facilitating Meaningful Change Within U.S. Law Schools, 16 U.N.H. L. Rev. 243 (2018) “Despite the widely recognized challenges and complaints facing U.S. legal education, very little is understood about how law schools can adapt faster and better. … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged Change, Facilitating, Meaningful, Paper, Schools, U.S., Within
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