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The New York University Annual Survey of American Law (Annual Survey) is a student-edited law journal at New York University School of Law.
The Annual Survey was founded in 1942, making it the second-oldest law journal at NYU. Originally, it was compiled by members of the NYU faculty as a comprehensive annual reference to developments in American law. The Annual Survey is now a quarterly publication that, in addition to publishing generalist legal scholarship, continues to dedicate itself to exploring legal developments from a practice-oriented perspective.
The Annual Survey publishes four issues each year. Two are general issues containing legal scholarship on current issues in American law. The Annual Survey each year sponsors a symposium, bringing scholars, advocates, and members of the judiciary to NYU to discuss a topic of interest, and publishes a symposium issue of the journal with articles arising out of the symposium. A dedication is held each year to honor an important figure in the legal community at which scholars and peers honor that figure. This event leads to a dedication issue focused on the life and work of that author. The Annual Survey also fosters student scholarship through a note-writing program, and frequently publishes the work of NYU students.
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The Leadership Institute is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization located in Arlington, Virginia that teaches "political technology."
The Institute was founded in 1979 by conservative activist Morton C. Blackwell. Its mission is to "increase the number and effectiveness of conservative activists" and to "identify, train, recruit and place conservatives in politics, government, and media."
The Leadership Institute offers 44 types of training seminars at its Arlington headquarters, around the United States, and occasionally in foreign countries. In 2014, the Institute trained 18,182. Since its 1979 founding, the Leadership Institute has trained more than 161,271 students. Alumni include Grover Norquist, Ralph Reed, Jeff Gannon, Senator Mitch McConnell, Governor Mike Pence, James O'Keefe, new members of the 113th Congress, and elected officials in all 50 states.
The Leadership Institute's mission is to increase the number and effectiveness of conservative activists and leaders in the public policy process. To accomplish this, the Institute identifies, recruits, trains, and places conservatives in government, politics, and the media.
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The Thames Estuary is the estuary in which the River Thames meets the waters of the North Sea.
It is not easy to define the limits of the estuary. Although physically the head of Sea Reach or the Kent/Essex Strait, south of Canvey Island on the northern (Essex) shore presents a western boundary, the Tideway itself can be considered estuarine; it starts in south-west London at Teddington/Ham. The eastern boundary of the estuary suggested in a Hydrological Survey of 1882-9 is a line drawn from North Foreland, Margate, Kent via the Kentish Knock lighthouse to Harwich in Essex. It is to this line that the typical estuarine sandbanks extend. The estuary downstream of the Tideway has a tidal movement of 4 metres, moving at a speed of 8 miles per hour.
The estuary is one of the largest of 170 such inlets on the coast of Great Britain. It constitutes a major shipping route: its thousands of movements each year include large oil tankers, container ships, bulk carriers and roll-on/roll-off (ro-ro) ferries entering the estuary for the Port of London and the Medway Ports of Sheerness, Chatham and Thamesport.
Randall S Peterson, Academic Director of the Leadership Institute at London Business School shares why launching the Institute’s annual leadership survey is so important. Why should respondents care? Where will the data go? What does it mean for leaders now and in generations to come? Discover more about the Leadership Institute: http://bit.ly/2gB6MtZ Read Randall S Peterson’s profile: http://bit.ly/2fW4qEI Find the Institute on Twitter with #LBSLeadership Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2fQAm0p Follow on Twitter: http://bit.ly/2g3q3Uw
An expert team of marine conservationists have been scouring the Greater Thames Estuary by land, sea and air this week, as the Zoological Society of London conducts its fourth annual seal survey. Combining aerial surveys of the Essex and Kent coastlines, as well as sandbanks in the outer Thames Estuary, with more traditional boat and land-based studies, ZSL’s conservation scientists will be counting latest numbers of these charismatic marine mammals, as well as looking out for any emerging health trends. Find out how they got on in this video and learn more here: http://www.zsl.org/conservation/news/annual-survey-shines-a-light-on-thames-estuarys-seals
Response to the Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs is approaching. The Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs provides information on selected economic and demographic characteristics for businesses and business owners by gender, ethnicity, race, and veteran status. Title 13 of the United States Code authorizes this survey and provides for mandatory responses.
Here’s how much mobile Americans used in 2014, according to CTIA-The Wireless Association annual survey. Some of the highlights include: 36 million more devices than people; 243.5 million smartphones and tablets accounting for 68% of all devices on mobile networks; and 4.1 trillion MB of data. To meet these demands, wireless carriers invested more than $32 billion in capital expenditures. Learn why Americans’ mobile usage requires more spectrum for the wireless industry at http://ctia.it/1oV0XHF
Response to the Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs is overdue. The Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs provides information on selected economic and demographic characteristics for businesses and business owners by gender, ethnicity, race, and veteran status. Title 13 of the United States Code authorizes this survey and provides for mandatory responses.
Host: TK Kerstetter Guest: Paul DeNicola (Managing Director, PwC’s Center for Board Governance) Each year, PwC conducts the "Annual Corporate Directors Survey"—one of the most respected surveys concerning directors’ opinions and boardroom trends. This year, over 800 sitting board members responded to questions dealing with corporate governance, board composition, activist investors, shareholder engagement, and boardroom discussions with management (just to name a few). Paul DeNicola, PwC’s Managing Director of the Center for Board Governance, shares some of the highlights of this year’s survey. DeNicola also offers his assessment as to why many directors feel that some of their fellow board members should be replaced.
Today the ONS published its yearly pay statistics for the UK — the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings. Our head of analysis Tom MacInnes outlines 3 things we need to bear in mind as we look at these numbers.
Celebrity writer Ashley Pearson and Paul Allen, the editor of Computer Active Magazine discuss the findings.
The Annual Survey of American Law dedicated its 72nd issue to commemorate the legacy of Judge Jack B. Weinstein of the Eastern District of New York. The ceremony will included brief tributes to Judge Weinstein, delivered by his colleagues and friends. The speakers included Elizabeth Cabraser, Partner at Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein; Leslie Fagen, Partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison; Kenneth Feinberg, Managing Partner at Feinberg Rozen; the Honorable John Gleeson, US District Court Judge of the Eastern District of New York; Samuel Issacharoff, Bonnie and Richard Reiss Professor of Constitutional Law at New York University School of Law; and Diane Zimmerman, Samuel Tilden Professor of Law Emerita, at New York University School of Law. This event was held on February 2...
In this webinar, we discuss a recent annual survey done at our facility and also updates to the ALF Regulations
Response to the Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs is approaching. The Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs provides information on selected economic and demographic characteristics for businesses and business owners by gender, ethnicity, race, and veteran status. Title 13 of the United States Code authorizes this survey and provides for mandatory responses.
Response to the Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs is overdue. The Annual Survey of Entrepreneurs provides information on selected economic and demographic characteristics for businesses and business owners by gender, ethnicity, race, and veteran status. Title 13 of the United States Code authorizes this survey and provides for mandatory responses.
In this webinar, we discuss a recent annual survey done at our facility and also updates to the ALF Regulations
Advancement Live 11/5: the 4th Annual Survey of Social Media in Advancement
Instructions for Cenikor's semi-annual culture survey
An annual survey of road rage came up with some disturbing conclusions.
February 23, 2016 Annual Survey: The Sharing Economy World: The Internet, Disruptive Innovation, and Data Privacy" Keynote: "Privacy, Cybersecurity and the Intersection of Business, Law, and Technology" Harriet Pearson, Hogan Lovells
ECRF (European Commerce Register's Forum) Conference Rome, Italy 2014 - Infocamere
February 8, 2016 Hosted by the NYU Annual Survey of American Law The NYU Annual Survey of American Law dedicated its 73rd Volume to Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor of the United States Supreme Court. Colleagues and friends of Justice Sotomayor were invited to give tribute to her. The speakers included Chief Judge Robert Katzmann of the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; Judge Guido Calabresi of the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit; Judge Deborah Batts of the US District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York; and Dawn Cardi, Founder and Partner at Cardi & Edgar.