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Court bars MCAST from demoting lecturer who questioned teaching methods

Court bars MCAST from demoting lecturer who questioned teaching methods
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One, Net ask to intervene in Lovin Malta constitutional case

The media arms on opposite sides of the political arena have requested intervention in a constitutional case filed by Lovin Malta challenging a law that allows such party stations to bypass the principle of impartiality. A provision under the Broadcasting Act, namely the proviso to Article 13, allowed the broadcasting watchdog to “close an eye” on the manner of operation of party-owned stations, considering the general output of programmes “together as a whole.” At the time when that law came into effect, the government of the day had argued that party-owned stations, with their essentially “partisan message,” would eventually balance each other out. 

Local Business, Government Leaders Share Infrastructure Priorities for Biden Plan

Credit Courtesy New York State Department of Transportation Central New York business, government and transportation leaders are telling Congressman John Katko (R-Camillus) what they’d like to see in an infrastructure bill. President Joe Biden has outlined his own priorities in a $2 trillion plan, but Congress will ultimately decide just what to include and how much it’ll cost.  Oswego County Administrator Philip Church says it comes down to two words: Broadband and wastewater. “We are starting up a county-wide citizen survey that will determine the needs in the rural and urban areas including the speeds that exist in those spots,” Church said.

Syracuse Couldn t Fine Its Way to Clear Sidewalks, So It s Trying Something New – Next City

Traditionally, the city relied on property owners to clear the sidewalks on their properties as outlined in what Corey Driscoll Dunham, the city’s chief operating officer, describes as a “vague ordinance.” Because of the consistent lake-effect snow Syracuse gets, it’s been hard for the city to determine and, therefore enforce, exactly when sidewalks are expected to be cleared. “Do we say sidewalks have to be clear six hours after it snows? What if it never stops snowing?” she says about the city that saw 66 continuous hours of snow in 2018. Driscoll Dunham spent several years working in code enforcement. She came out of it with an understanding of the time-intensive difficulties of enforcement tracking violations, issuing and following up on tickets, and finally issuing fines. So when the city began discussing ramping up ticketing property owners who didn’t shovel their sidewalks, Driscoll Dunham disagreed. “Our goal from a removal standpoint was to get the sidewal

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