The organization of american historians hosted this 90minute event at their annual meeting in new orleans. Ok. Ok, so, i think we are ready to get started. Sorry for the delay, but welcome to the first Plenary Session of the 2017 annual meeting of the organization of american historians. Our session is called historians in court. It examines the complex roles of historians applying their scholarly skills to courtroom litigation. Thanks, first, to the o. A. H. For organizing this session and, in particular, to the president , nancy cott, for her support of our endeavor here today. Today, we will address a timely topic the participation of historians in courtroom proceedings. Theres no systematic study, but the evidence we have indicates that the use of, for instance, scholarly amicus briefs, where scholars file amicus briefs in court proceedings, has been increasing. Theres a long history of scholarly input into Appellate Court cases stretching back at least to the famous brandeis brief
Insulator. Replacing insulators and third rail covers. Many of the part are the parts we talked about. That he had 150 different safety inspections. Nine including fire and smoke. We talk to the metro riders. Would they deal with the Additional Closures . I dont mind if they would come back stronger. My preference is to put enough money in public transport to fix the system. If hay to put up the delays few a few months to get the safety issue, i would rather brian the draft plan is going to be mod fifthed and it will be released as soon as possible but likely wont be ready by the original target date of may 16. How that directly will impact, we will stay on top of the details. The f. T. A. Says their investigators will be alongside wmata as they do the work. Leon on cue, right now metro is dealing with a power proc outside the stadiumarmory station. And power problem outside the stadiumarmory station. Almost the same spot of an issue monday morning. Make make covering metro live on the
Enough to run 10 miles. I could not do it, props for sure. One of the days you may want to stay longer in bed or good day to watch our newscast all morning long because we are under the gun for rain. The it is here. The it will continue throughout the morning and into the afternoon and pretty much entire week remains unsettled as we kick off the month of may. Let check out the temperature. 49 degrees. Light rain in the city with the overcast skies every where, light wind out of the east at 59 miles an hour. That keeps us cool. We will be stuck in the 50s. Storm scan three just lit up in green all across the region and it the is not a heavy rain but enough to slow things down and just that steady light nuisance rain all morning long. We may get a break from time to time throughout the afternoon but overall it is a rainy day. Steady rain during Morning Hours and may taper off to showers later today. Overall amount a half inch to threequarters of an inch through tonight. Watch out the for
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