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In this episode, Dean of the University of California, Riverside School of PublicPolicy Mark Long talks with a student about Affirmative Action Policies in College Admissions. From 2004-2022, Long was a Professor of PublicPolicy and Governance and Adjunct Professor of Economics at the University of Washington.
In this episode, Dean of the University of California, Riverside School of PublicPolicy Mark Long talks with a student about Affirmative Action Policies in College Admissions. From 2004-2022, Long was a Professor of PublicPolicy and Governance and Adjunct Professor of Economics at the University of Washington.
In this episode, Dean of the University of California, Riverside School of PublicPolicy Mark Long talks with a student about Affirmative Action Policies in College Admissions. From 2004-2022, Long was a Professor of PublicPolicy and Governance and Adjunct Professor of Economics at the University of Washington.
In this episode, Dean of the University of California, Riverside School of PublicPolicy Mark Long talks with a student about Affirmative Action Policies in College Admissions. From 2004-2022, Long was a Professor of PublicPolicy and Governance and Adjunct Professor of Economics at the University of Washington.
In this episode, former California Insurance Commissioner, Dave Jones talks with students from the UC Riverside School of PublicPolicy about the implications and challenges the American system of employer-based insurance is currently facing due to COVID-19. He previously served as California’s Insurance Commissioner from 2011 to 2019.
In this episode, former California Insurance Commissioner, Dave Jones talks with students from the UC Riverside School of PublicPolicy about the implications and challenges the American system of employer-based insurance is currently facing due to COVID-19. He previously served as California’s Insurance Commissioner from 2011 to 2019.
In this episode, former California Insurance Commissioner, Dave Jones talks with students from the UC Riverside School of PublicPolicy about the implications and challenges the American system of employer-based insurance is currently facing due to COVID-19. Guest: Dave Jones (School of PublicPolicy Advisory Board Member).
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while] [o]ther courts simply conclude that the duty to perform is excused or discharged because performance would violate publicpolicy." 2d 342, 345 (2004); see also Restatement (Second) of Contracts § 264 (1981). Brown Amusement Co. , 366, 371, 601 S.E.2d
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