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Campaign Finance Regulation in Wisconsin: The Law As It Was, Is, Should Be, and Will Be
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Campaign Finance Regulation in Wisconsin: The Law As It Was, Is, Should Be, and Will Be
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United States v. Staff Sergeant Joshua K. Plant, USAF, No. 15-0011/AF a court-martial appeal
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The situation of low wage/low income urban men has not been widely documented or discussed. What we know, or believe we know, is that they are predominantly racial minorities; their incarceration rate is high; they have low levels of education and skills; they face a worsened low-skill labor market; they are largely single; many are under court mandates for child support; many have child support arrears; many work largely off-the-books.
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This conference will examine three of the central issues affecting kindergarten through twelfth-grade education in Wisconsin. Specifically, it will bring together experts and key figures in the shaping and understanding the debate over public school spending, state policy on testing, and how to deal with schools with low levels of success. Marquette University presents the conference as the creation of the state budget for the next two years heads into its final weeks.
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Public Attitudes in the Chicago Megacity: Who are we, and what are the possibilities? Chicago is recognized as a global hub for commerce and finance. But in 2012, the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development issued a major report, arguing that closer ties between the Milwaukee area, Chicagoland, and northwest Indiana are crucial to improving the economic fortunes of the region—i.e., the emerging “Chicago Megacity.” This forum, following up on the megacity conference sponsored by Marquette Law School and the Journal Sentinel in 2012, will advance our understanding of how citizens of the region view the opportunities and challenges on both a personal and a regional basis.
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