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| BIZ | Supreme Court Decision Important to I-O Psychologists and Testing Profession In the wake of the Supreme Court decision, various news outlets have interviewed the firefighters, city officials and legal experts on the case, but few have sought comments from the designers and scientists who are among those instrumental in developing these both useful and controversial employment tests—industrial and organizational psychologists.
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| LIF | Education Law Expert: U.S. Supreme Court Decision in Strip-Search Case Puts School Officials on Notice Education law expert Todd DeMitchell at the University of New Hampshire has reviewed today’s U.S. Supreme Court decision Safford Unified School District #1 v. Redding and provides the following analysis. Expert available | 25-Jun-2009 17:00 ET |
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| LIF | Education Law Expert Available to Comment on U.S. Supreme Court Decision on Student Strip Search Case Education law expert Todd DeMitchell at the University of New Hampshire is available to discuss the impact of today’s U.S. Supreme Court decision that finds that an Arizona school district violated the Fourth Amendment rights of an eighth-grader who was strip-searched for prescription drugs. Expert available | 25-Jun-2009 12:30 ET |
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| LIF | Ads Attacking Supreme Court Nominees Damage Support of Court Nasty, politicized Supreme Court nomination battles may erode public support of the high Court, according to a study of public reactions to the Samuel Alito nomination process. A study found that television advertisements opposing Alito's nomination in 2005 had a disturbing side effect: Many people who viewed those highly political ads become less supportive of the Supreme Court as an institution. Citizens, Courts and Confirmations | 16-Jun-2009 09:40 ET |
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| LIF | Education Law Expert Available to Discuss Supreme Court Case About Student Strip Search A decision by the U.S. Supreme Court later this month regarding whether a school district violated the rights of an eighth-grader who was strip-searched for prescription drugs is being closely watched by the educational community, according to education law expert Todd DeMitchell at the University of New Hampshire. Expert available | 08-Jun-2009 07:00 ET |
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| LIF | Law Professor: Latina Supreme Court Nominee a ‘Reliable Liberal Vote’ Central Michigan University law professor comments on President Barack Obama’s recent nomination of New York Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court -- which has brought praise from Latino leaders and civil rights and women’s advocates around the country. Expert available | 29-May-2009 11:20 ET |
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| MED | Endocrine Society Lauds Sotomayor Nomination as Example of What Diabetics Can Accomplish The nomination of Federal Appeals Court Judge Sonia Sotomayor to serve as a U.S. Supreme Court Justice shows that there are no physical or intellectual limits to what persons with Type 1 diabetes are capable of achieving, says Robert A. Vigersky, MD, president-elect of The Endocrine Society. | 28-May-2009 14:15 ET |
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| LIF | Supreme Court Expert Says Confirmation Odds in Sotomayor's Favor President Barack Obama’s nominee to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice David Souter is historic, says Wake Forest University political science professor Katy Harriger, and the odds of confirmation are in Judge Sonia Sotomayor's favor given the current political context. Expert available | 27-May-2009 17:00 ET |
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| LIF | Indiana University Faculty Comment on Supreme Court Nomination President Barack Obama named Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court. Indiana University law professors Craig Bradley, Kevin Collins, Gerard Magliocca, María Pabón López and David Orentlicher comment on the appointment. Expert available | 26-May-2009 17:00 ET |
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| LIF | Supreme Court Experts Available to Comment on Sotomayor Nomination As the confirmation process for Judge Sonia Sotomayor moves forward, American University and AU Washington College of Law constitutional law experts are available to comment on the impact of her nomination, potential barriers to her confirmation, and what effect she could have on the dynamics of the Supreme Court. Expert available | 26-May-2009 15:15 ET |
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