Professors yum harvard, yale, and georgetown university. Its an hour and 45 minutes. Thank you for coming. Thank you so much for coming. Let me first say since this a larger event for a conference, im so honored to be here as your president this year. Its really a thrill for me to be working with all of you this year. And i am also so pleased to be working with adrian lynn smith, our Brilliant Program cochairs. So this is just one of the many events. And for the viewers at home on cspan, you sure want to google it on cspan because we do this every year. And im so glad we have a chance to broadcast this program to other viewers. Diplomatic historians traditionally, the sort of the i think of this as the, you know, a classic sort of position thats now i think under contestation within the field. I think the traditional take on law and Foreign Relations history is that this isnt really what drives the policy, that law doesnt play a causal role. Its a feature of an environment thats determ
Professors yum harvard, yale, and georgetown university. Its an hour and 45 minutes. Thank you for coming. Thank you so much for coming. Let me first say since this a larger event for a conference, im so honored to be here as your president this year. Its really a thrill for me to be working with all of you this year. And i am also so pleased to be working with adrian lynn smith, our Brilliant Program cochairs. So this is just one of the many events. And for the viewers at home on cspan, you sure want to google it on cspan because we do this every year. And im so glad we have a chance to broadcast this program to other viewers. Diplomatic historians traditionally, the sort of the i think of this as the, you know, a classic sort of position thats now i think under contestation within the field. I think the traditional take on law and Foreign Relations history is that this isnt really what drives the policy, that law doesnt play a causal role. Its a feature of an environment thats determ
It was all of these same issues. You get your own tv in your cell. You get this parole. You get access to parole in this way. So americans united for the separation of church and state did sue them and the organization lost. They have to repay the state of iowa. But they kept making the argument that theyre not partisan, that theyre faithbased. Well also learn about the life of tacomas first africanamerican mayor harold moss as he recounts his role in the Civil Rights Movement in the pacific northwest. His book is fighting for dreams that mattered. You got to stop going up there, screaming at that council. Because were not going to get anywhere with you doing that. No. You want to get on the other side of that bench. You going to have to calm down. And, you know, i got that from whites and blacks. And so i had to change my attitude. Because i really realized that you on the other side of the bench makes the laws. On sunday at 2 00 p. M. Eastern on American History tv, well visit the ta
Thigh fank you for coming to. Im an Education Research fellow here at the American Enterprise institute. Also those who are joining on live stream and for our friends watching on cspan. Our event today Charter Schools in the developing world. With a keynote from Liberian Education minister George Werner. We have a simple program. Were going to have a brief video. A pictures worth a thousand words. To root todays conversations about school unles in liberia. Then well turn it over to minister werner. Following that, we have a fantastic panel today. With seth andrew from democracy builders. Amy black from results for development. And alejandro caballer from the International Finance corporation. Ill introduce them in detail when the panel joins me up here. Well have about 45 minutes of q a time with some opportunity for the audience to join as well. For those following on social media, we have a hash tag for our event. Its developingworldcharters. You can comment and also send questions w
The constitution of Civil Justice comes to order. The chair is authorized to declare recessed committee at anytime. Welcome to you gentlemen. Sorry for being a little late. We called this hearing today to examine hr3765, the a. D. A. Education reform act of 2015 and hr241, the access act of 2015, which are two common sense proposals that require plaintiffs to require defendants with written notice and opportunity to correct an alleged a. D. A. Violation voluntarily before they may file a lawsuit and force a Business Owner to incur legal costs. Overall purpose. When a. D. A. Was signed into law by george h. W. Bush, it was to provide the disabled with equal access. Its hailed as the most sweeping, nondiscrimination legislation of the act of 1964. Enterprising plaintiffs and their lawyers have abused the law by filing a flurry of a. D. A. Lawsuits aimed at churning out billable hours rather than improving access for the disabled as the a. D. A. Intended. These predatory lawsuits are poss