Constitutionally required in, cases for federal and state courts. Evangelista ramos was convicted of seconddegree murder when only 10 of 12 jurors found him guilty. At that point under louisiana law unanimous juries were not required but since the louisiana has passed a law requiring unanimous juries but does not apply retroactively to his case. He was sentenced to life in prison without parole. The Louisiana Supreme Court denied him a review. This is about an hour. In case 185924, ramos versus louisiana. Mister fisher. Mister chief justice, may it please the court. This court reaffirmed the wellsettled rule that Incorporated Provisions of the bill of rights applied the same way to the state as they apply to the federal government. Taking that as a given the state does not defend Justice Powells pivotal vote. That flouted president at the time and since been relegated to nothing but isolated relic of an abandoned doctrine. The states only defense in support of the judgment below, the s
You commissioners is not an easy task. Actually a necessary one. I am here speaking on behalf of 5,000 of our members. 1462 who happen to lead live in the excelsior district thats see the crisis every day, but nothing is being built. Not with any former supervisors that have been in the district. As a gentleman that spoke before me said so eloquently, nothing has happened in the district it has been forgotten to be able to have anything built there. No project is perfect. I am here asking you to please support the project of 65 ocean. Not only will allow workers to have wages that are done with dignity and you can provide for your families but the ugliness comes out of nativism for people coming from tracy. These are families that were mowed out to tracy, moved out to stockton, moved out of San Francisco because of affordability. The task you have and what you will be remembered on as commissioners is being able to have these projects go up so that families can remain and San Francisco
Actually a necessary one. I am here speaking on behalf of 5,000 of our members. 1462 who happen to lead live in the excelsior district thats see the crisis every day, but nothing is being built. Not with any former supervisors that have been in the district. As a gentleman that spoke before me said so eloquently, nothing has happened in the district it has been forgotten to be able to have anything built there. No project is perfect. I am here asking you to please support the project of 65 ocean. Not only will allow workers to have wages that are done with dignity and you can provide for your families but the ugliness comes out of nativism for people coming from tracy. These are families that were mowed out to tracy, moved out to stockton, moved out of San Francisco because of affordability. The task you have and what you will be remembered on as commissioners is being able to have these projects go up so that families can remain and San Francisco. Again we are here in support of this
Themselves and actively participate in meaningful ways. They have learned how to be flexible thinkers, confident public speakers, inclusive and collaborative. In great part because of how diligently our teachers and faculty model these important qualities. Given the size of the school it always impresses me to understand how they can make so much happened within our small footprint. Our teachers and faculty and the important work that we do is to be wildly applauded. Our students are in extra ordinary hands. I, like so many other parents, have benefited greatly while learning alongside our children. Leaders and directors of diversity are at the forefront of the ongoing and intentional training and education of our teachers. As we know, diversity is ever evolving, but enriches everyone. Students learn and practice understanding the complexities of topics and discussions around diversity, inclusivity, equity, what it looks like at our school what it looks like in our city. And the variou
Careers in education field. Most of them with classic teachers and urban public schools. Some of them right here in San Francisco. All of this transformational work happens at s. F. Day school. We share the resources, classrooms, technology, instructional supplies and more. That strong connection with the community was a division of the families that founded s. F. Day in the late 70s and it remains true today. This project under consideration today, not only increases the learning opportunities for s. F. Day students [bell ringing] it expands opportunities for the tune of 50 break your students that will make use of this new space in pursuit of their dreams of higher education. The dozens of inspired educators that will be launched with our careers. I know they will use it well. Thank you so much. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good afternoon. My name is reed coley. This is my second year as board chair of the trustees at San Francisco day. My family is a fear of the school. My wife