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Dean Mark Long: Affirmative Action in College Admissions-Does it Matter?

Policy Chats

In this episode, Dean of the University of California, Riverside School of Public Policy Mark Long talks with a student about Affirmative Action Policies in College Admissions. From 2004-2022, Long was a Professor of Public Policy and Governance and Adjunct Professor of Economics at the University of Washington.

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Affirmative Action in College Admissions-Does it Matter?

Policy Chats

In this episode, Dean of the University of California, Riverside School of Public Policy Mark Long talks with a student about Affirmative Action Policies in College Admissions. From 2004-2022, Long was a Professor of Public Policy and Governance and Adjunct Professor of Economics at the University of Washington.

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Affirmative Action in College Admissions-Does it Matter?

Policy Chats

In this episode, Dean of the University of California, Riverside School of Public Policy Mark Long talks with a student about Affirmative Action Policies in College Admissions. From 2004-2022, Long was a Professor of Public Policy and Governance and Adjunct Professor of Economics at the University of Washington.

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Affirmative Action & College Admissions-Does it Matter?

Policy Chats

In this episode, Dean of the University of California, Riverside School of Public Policy Mark Long talks with a student about Affirmative Action Policies in College Admissions. From 2004-2022, Long was a Professor of Public Policy and Governance and Adjunct Professor of Economics at the University of Washington.

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CONTRACTS: Emergency Orders and Delayed/Excused Action

NLRG (National Legal Research Group)

Mayor’s Order 2020-054 (District residents must "stay in their residences except to perform essential activities, engage in essential business, provide or obtain government services, or engage in certain authorized recreational activities not involving close contact with other persons"); N.Y. Brown Amusement Co. , 366, 371, 601 S.E.2d

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Federalism and the Detroit Bankruptcy Case

Public Policy Blog

Federalism, the contrarily named power-sharing agreement between the central [national] government and the state governments has been debated in various forms in courts through our country. Image: Wikipedia. Detroit files for largest municipal bankruptcy in US history. Retrieved from [link]. Gelinas, Nicole. 2013, July 19).

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The Social Media President – @POTUS final #SOTU

Public Policy Blog

Bush administration in 2002. We believe that by “broadcasting” the State of the Union across social media and streaming video platforms we are helping American citizens connect to the government that serves them” (Medium.com/@Goldman44). First president to deliver the speech in primetime was Lyndon Johnson in 1965. Bush in 2004.