[applause] when the kansas nebraska act was signed in a team 54 the very act of just signing that piece of paper was viewed as an act of war so when the northerners decided popular sovereignty would decide the fate of kansas that was viewed by many who had assumed this would all be there. So back and forth across the kansas border almost immediately in 1856, john brown, his son and a couple other followers were dragged from their cabins. Thats cleared up that area and. Its whether they attended because the school board did provide all of the same materials that the white schools offered and africanamerican students attended integrated middle and high schools while they were no supporters of segregation. They feared the loss of these institutions and the loss of those jobs. It was one of the things that endeared her to the entire nation. That was going to help sell papers. How do you do that and she did. She would move a mountain to make sure that her husband was protected. Based on the
Perspective on whether or not account be searched to use for arrest. It goes through four examples of the difference. To paraphrase it quickly, a phone stores more pieces of data that reels more about a person. Text messages and emails and pictures and apps. And when you look at that it reveals more about a person. The second is if you only look at one piece of data on the phone there is so much about it it reveals more about a person. You may have a picture of a kid in your wallet but your cell phone will have pictures of what you ate for dinner and who you hang out with and whatnot. And that matters. The other two things the court emphasized is that the data goes back before the phone is purchased. You have ten years of emails all over again. And you know, the fourth point was that phones are so pervasive in Society Today and all these things together triggered a different constitutional analysis that was not dependent on what the court said 40 years ago. That approach can work in ot
Screeria nigeria. Over Irans Nuclear program from the u. S. Institute of peace. Leaders in europe have recently promised to triple funding for operations in the mediterranean sea. Conflict in libya is driving much of the migration into europe. The Brookings Institution examined the crisis and its effect on its neighbors. This is an hour and 25 minutes. My name is beth and im codirector of the brookings project on internal displacement. For the past 22 years weve been doing research on internal displacement and i think this is the first time weve organized an event focusing specifically on libyan. Migration in europe and although well be focusing on that as well. We have a good panel for you today. Were going to begin with Megan Bradley at my far left. Megan does Development Settings and Political Science in montreal. Shes done a lot of work on transitional displacement and reconciliation but from our perspective, shes almost coming home. She worked for us for a couple of years on inter
SEOUL: African ambassadors and South Korean trade experts are exploring the economic potential of bilateral ties between Korea and Africa during the Africa Day Business Forum, co-hosted by The Korea Herald and the African Group of Ambassadors.
African ambassadors and Korean trade experts explored the economic potential of bilateral ties between Korea and Africa during the Africa Day Business Forum, co-hosted by The Korea Herald and the African Group of Ambassadors in Seoul on Thursday. In a panel discussion mediated by Tunisian Ambassador to Korea Kais Darragi, they discussed ways to attract more investment into African countries. Hong Soon-young, vice pre.