job complexity, performance, and well-being: when does
... (e.g., Kristof-Brown & Stevens, 2001). Supplies refer to the amount, frequency, or qualities of the job characteristic at issue—for this study, the amount of complexity on the job (e.g., French et al., 1982). The general S–V fit prediction that strain increases as supplies fall short of values, or a ...
... (e.g., Kristof-Brown & Stevens, 2001). Supplies refer to the amount, frequency, or qualities of the job characteristic at issue—for this study, the amount of complexity on the job (e.g., French et al., 1982). The general S–V fit prediction that strain increases as supplies fall short of values, or a ...
Genuine Leader or Merely “First Among Equals?”
... special title, exercise special formal powers, oversee the Court’s administration, and represent the Court to the public and other political institutions. Thus, chief justices may assume the role of a social leader on the Court who must be especially attentive to institutional maintenance.33 While ...
... special title, exercise special formal powers, oversee the Court’s administration, and represent the Court to the public and other political institutions. Thus, chief justices may assume the role of a social leader on the Court who must be especially attentive to institutional maintenance.33 While ...
Chapter 1: introducing the policy process
... activities are an important consequences of human behavior. part of policy making, Sociologists investigate the structure of because groups of people groups, organizations, and societies, and often form to make demands. how people interact within these contexts” ...
... activities are an important consequences of human behavior. part of policy making, Sociologists investigate the structure of because groups of people groups, organizations, and societies, and often form to make demands. how people interact within these contexts” ...
The integration of migrant workers in the labour market
... never quite comes to a close. It is more of a range or shifting target than a unique change-over point measurable with identical yardsticks for all individuals involved. In relation to migrants, integration denotes actual enjoyment by foreigners of opportunities in law and practice that are comparab ...
... never quite comes to a close. It is more of a range or shifting target than a unique change-over point measurable with identical yardsticks for all individuals involved. In relation to migrants, integration denotes actual enjoyment by foreigners of opportunities in law and practice that are comparab ...
“Interpose Your Friendly Hand”: Political Supports for the Exercise of
... constraints on the congressional authority to regulate political campaigns (Bush 2002, 517; McConnell v. Federal Election Commission 2003). Striking down that statute might have won favor from the president who had signed it, but the Court merely behaved in the politically conventional manner by len ...
... constraints on the congressional authority to regulate political campaigns (Bush 2002, 517; McConnell v. Federal Election Commission 2003). Striking down that statute might have won favor from the president who had signed it, but the Court merely behaved in the politically conventional manner by len ...
Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act after Garrett
... It is my belief as attorney general that the greater public interest of the state of California would be furthered by a withdrawal of the petition .... I believe that it would be truly unfortunate to have the entirety of the [ADA's] remedial scheme against state discrimination decided in the context ...
... It is my belief as attorney general that the greater public interest of the state of California would be furthered by a withdrawal of the petition .... I believe that it would be truly unfortunate to have the entirety of the [ADA's] remedial scheme against state discrimination decided in the context ...
“War” in the Jurisprudence of the Inter
... The Inter-American Court has been called upon to examine matters where the scars of radical violence, perpetrated by private individuals as well as by state agents, have torn apart the civil peace of many Latin-American communities through the orchestration of massacres, forced disappearances, extra ...
... The Inter-American Court has been called upon to examine matters where the scars of radical violence, perpetrated by private individuals as well as by state agents, have torn apart the civil peace of many Latin-American communities through the orchestration of massacres, forced disappearances, extra ...
chapter xiii - University of Hawaii
... civil rights statutes that sought to protect against retaliatory firings "expressly provide for that." It's not logical to infer that Congress intended for the word "discrimination" to also include "retaliation" unless Congress explicitly said so. Dellinger responds that Title IX is identical to Tit ...
... civil rights statutes that sought to protect against retaliatory firings "expressly provide for that." It's not logical to infer that Congress intended for the word "discrimination" to also include "retaliation" unless Congress explicitly said so. Dellinger responds that Title IX is identical to Tit ...
USG Chapter 18
... demonstrate broad support for or against a public policy. C. While interest groups have influence, their effectiveness is limited because many different groups compete, and thus no single group can control lawmakers or other public officials. ...
... demonstrate broad support for or against a public policy. C. While interest groups have influence, their effectiveness is limited because many different groups compete, and thus no single group can control lawmakers or other public officials. ...
Daveed Gartenstein-Ross
... Marshall on unconstitutionality of §13 of Judiciary Act. a. Article III, §2. (1) Text (paragraph 2): “In all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, and those in which a State shall be Party, the supreme Court shall have original Jurisdiction. In all the other Cases before m ...
... Marshall on unconstitutionality of §13 of Judiciary Act. a. Article III, §2. (1) Text (paragraph 2): “In all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls, and those in which a State shall be Party, the supreme Court shall have original Jurisdiction. In all the other Cases before m ...
The Right to Occupyâ•flOccupy Wall Street and the First Amendment
... Plaza.7 Once there, it was difficult to remain a bystander or spectator. Everyone was invited to participate directly in the process of determining what Occupy Wall Street was all about, through the democracy of the “General Assembly,” daily meetings at which collective decisions were made in an ope ...
... Plaza.7 Once there, it was difficult to remain a bystander or spectator. Everyone was invited to participate directly in the process of determining what Occupy Wall Street was all about, through the democracy of the “General Assembly,” daily meetings at which collective decisions were made in an ope ...
AP U - Murrieta Valley Unified School District
... o Southern: MD, VA, NC, SC Economy based on tobacco in Chesapeake; rice & indigo in Carolinas Huge number of indentured servants from England Anglican Church dominates; MD has more religious toleration (Catholic haven) Significant increase in black slaves after 1676 (Bacon’s Rebellion) ...
... o Southern: MD, VA, NC, SC Economy based on tobacco in Chesapeake; rice & indigo in Carolinas Huge number of indentured servants from England Anglican Church dominates; MD has more religious toleration (Catholic haven) Significant increase in black slaves after 1676 (Bacon’s Rebellion) ...
National Incorporation of the Inter
... ratified by the respective State. Some of the judgments discussed in this chapter demonstrate this incorporation mechanism, particularly the cases of Brazil, Colombia and Chile. For example, the Constitution of Bolivia establishes that the international treaties and covenants that enshrine human rig ...
... ratified by the respective State. Some of the judgments discussed in this chapter demonstrate this incorporation mechanism, particularly the cases of Brazil, Colombia and Chile. For example, the Constitution of Bolivia establishes that the international treaties and covenants that enshrine human rig ...
Resolving the Original Sin of Bolling v. Sharpe
... committed originalists have dealt with the issue thus far. In Part IV, I present my argument that the Bolling Court’s legal acrobatics were unnecessary and that a more sound approach would have been to rely on the Citizenship Clause. I trace the history of that clause and the meaning of the word “ci ...
... committed originalists have dealt with the issue thus far. In Part IV, I present my argument that the Bolling Court’s legal acrobatics were unnecessary and that a more sound approach would have been to rely on the Citizenship Clause. I trace the history of that clause and the meaning of the word “ci ...
Exhibit 7
... Stimuli and Judicial Attitudes (with Saul Brenner), Political Behavior 9 (Number 1, 1987) 75-‐86. Reprinted in Harold J. Spaeth and Saul Brenner (eds.) Studies in U.S. Supreme Court Behavior (New Yor ...
... Stimuli and Judicial Attitudes (with Saul Brenner), Political Behavior 9 (Number 1, 1987) 75-‐86. Reprinted in Harold J. Spaeth and Saul Brenner (eds.) Studies in U.S. Supreme Court Behavior (New Yor ...
Political Socialization and Group
... ideology. The considerations citizens make use of has been shown to be a function of a number of factors, including their attention to politics and innate cognitive ability (Brewer 2003; Jacoby 2006; Kam 2005). Of the plethora of considerations available to citizens, one which has been shown to be p ...
... ideology. The considerations citizens make use of has been shown to be a function of a number of factors, including their attention to politics and innate cognitive ability (Brewer 2003; Jacoby 2006; Kam 2005). Of the plethora of considerations available to citizens, one which has been shown to be p ...
Differentiating the democratic performance of the
... in practice through the operation of eight core values, and that these values comprise two main axes that combine the individual experience of democracy (rule of law) with the institutional efficacy of democratic government (sovereignty of the people). The first axis contains the legal values of civ ...
... in practice through the operation of eight core values, and that these values comprise two main axes that combine the individual experience of democracy (rule of law) with the institutional efficacy of democratic government (sovereignty of the people). The first axis contains the legal values of civ ...
Word - Washington University School of Law
... 2. External constraints override what were thought to be internal constraints 3. Are there any constraints when Congress is implementing a treaty or is carteblanche given to Congress? a. Reid v. Covert: held there are constraints C. Klein should be the classic case b/c it actually has relevance ins ...
... 2. External constraints override what were thought to be internal constraints 3. Are there any constraints when Congress is implementing a treaty or is carteblanche given to Congress? a. Reid v. Covert: held there are constraints C. Klein should be the classic case b/c it actually has relevance ins ...
Study Guide - Cengage Learning
... remains high in the US, exoneration of death row inmates (with the aid of DNA testing) has led to concern about the possible execution of innocent persons and the suspension of the death penalty in Illinois. Yet American attitudes themselves do change over time. Specifically, Americans are more like ...
... remains high in the US, exoneration of death row inmates (with the aid of DNA testing) has led to concern about the possible execution of innocent persons and the suspension of the death penalty in Illinois. Yet American attitudes themselves do change over time. Specifically, Americans are more like ...
offensive and defensive lawfare
... It can no longer be plausibly denied that the Muslim Brotherhood and its affiliated organizations are engaging in civilization jihad in America. And the Muslim Brotherhood organization leading this charge in the lawfare arena is the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which holds itself ou ...
... It can no longer be plausibly denied that the Muslim Brotherhood and its affiliated organizations are engaging in civilization jihad in America. And the Muslim Brotherhood organization leading this charge in the lawfare arena is the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which holds itself ou ...
The Supreme Court and the Presidential Election of 2000
... Thus, despite the acknowledged theoretical importance of this issue, we have a long way to go in understanding the relationship between institutional performance and legitimacy. Previous research has not been able to overcome measurement limitations, in part because it has not focussed on actual Su ...
... Thus, despite the acknowledged theoretical importance of this issue, we have a long way to go in understanding the relationship between institutional performance and legitimacy. Previous research has not been able to overcome measurement limitations, in part because it has not focussed on actual Su ...
CHECKING OUT THE HOUSE The Traditional Explanation for Excessive Government
... Citizens interested in responsible federal spending have been sorely disappointed with recent results. An explosion of federal expenditures has occurred in this century. As reported in the Economic Report of the President (1993), total federal government expenditures in 1992 as a percentage of GDP w ...
... Citizens interested in responsible federal spending have been sorely disappointed with recent results. An explosion of federal expenditures has occurred in this century. As reported in the Economic Report of the President (1993), total federal government expenditures in 1992 as a percentage of GDP w ...
Readings on Evenwel v. Abbott: • Garrett Epps, One Person, One
... remedy to minority voters against voting procedures and districting that had the effect of reducing their influence, whether or not they can prove that the states intended to do so. As a young lawyer in the Reagan administration, Chief Justice John Roberts expressed his dismay at this “effects test ...
... remedy to minority voters against voting procedures and districting that had the effect of reducing their influence, whether or not they can prove that the states intended to do so. As a young lawyer in the Reagan administration, Chief Justice John Roberts expressed his dismay at this “effects test ...
Student Study Guide
... the public as a whole. Yet, lack of knowledge itself does not prevent people from expressing an opinion on an issue. However, when both knowledge and interest concerning an issue are low, public opinion is likely to be changing and unstable. Groups that are highly interested in an issue do have more ...
... the public as a whole. Yet, lack of knowledge itself does not prevent people from expressing an opinion on an issue. However, when both knowledge and interest concerning an issue are low, public opinion is likely to be changing and unstable. Groups that are highly interested in an issue do have more ...