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Defending the Defenders: Lawyers, Democracy, and the Limits of Presidential Power
Defending the Defenders: Lawyers, Democracy, and the Limits of Presidential Power
Opening Statement: In a democracy founded on the rule of law, the independence of the legal profession is not merely a professional concern, it is a public necessity. Recent events involving ...
·criminallawlibraryblog.com·
Defending the Defenders: Lawyers, Democracy, and the Limits of Presidential Power
As the Trump administration purges web pages, this group is rushing to save them
As the Trump administration purges web pages, this group is rushing to save them
The Trump administration's erasure of federal data has put the Internet Archive in the spotlight. The organization, with its small but mighty team, is working to help save the world's digital history.
·npr.org·
As the Trump administration purges web pages, this group is rushing to save them
Can We Trust Our Government to Safeguard Vital Research Data? Meet the Digital Archivists Battling to Keep Information Accessible!
Can We Trust Our Government to Safeguard Vital Research Data? Meet the Digital Archivists Battling to Keep Information Accessible!
Through clever usage of APIs, the Library Innovation Lab at Harvard Law School has created an archive of Data.gov, home to 311,000 public datasets
·spectrum.ieee.org·
Can We Trust Our Government to Safeguard Vital Research Data? Meet the Digital Archivists Battling to Keep Information Accessible!
Fearless speech : breaking free from the First Amendment - Mary Anne Franks.
Fearless speech : breaking free from the First Amendment - Mary Anne Franks.
"Fearless Speech emphasizes the distinction between what speech a democratic society should protect and what speech a democratic society should promote. The First Amendment has been legally deployed most visibly and effectively to promote powerful antidemocratic interests: misogyny, racism, religious zealotry, and corporate self-interest, in other words, reckless speech. Franks argues we need to focus on fearless speech--speakers who have called out injustice and hold the powerful accountable"--
·arizona-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com·
Fearless speech : breaking free from the First Amendment - Mary Anne Franks.
Federal data is disappearing. Meet the teams working to rescue it and learn how you can help.
Federal data is disappearing. Meet the teams working to rescue it and learn how you can help.
Since the start of the new Trump administration, hundreds of federal data sets and government websites have gone offline without warning, sometimes returning...
·youtube.com·
Federal data is disappearing. Meet the teams working to rescue it and learn how you can help.
Archivists Work to Identify and Save the Thousands of Datasets Disappearing From Data.gov
Archivists Work to Identify and Save the Thousands of Datasets Disappearing From Data.gov
More than 2,000 datasets have disappeared from data.gov since Trump was inaugurated. But analyzing exactly what happened and where it went is going to take some time.
·404media.co·
Archivists Work to Identify and Save the Thousands of Datasets Disappearing From Data.gov
Pardon power : how the pardon system works -- and why - Kim Wehle; John W. Dean, author of foreward.
Pardon power : how the pardon system works -- and why - Kim Wehle; John W. Dean, author of foreward.
"The president's power to pardon federal crimes is immense, with roots in ancient notions of mercy and amnesty. However, this power, seemingly boundless under the Constitution, lacks clear constraints, inviting concerns about abuse. Recent discussions in the U.S. Supreme Court have raised alarms about the potential for presidential abuse of pardons, highlighting the need for accountability within the pardon system to uphold the foundational premise that no one is above the law."--
·arizona-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com·
Pardon power : how the pardon system works -- and why - Kim Wehle; John W. Dean, author of foreward.
Loving corrections - Adrienne Maree Brown
Loving corrections - Adrienne Maree Brown
"Ethical, pondering, and wondrous, adrienne maree brown's Loving Corrections is a collection of love-based adjustments and reframes to grow our movements for liberation while navigating a society deeply fractured by greed, racism, and war. In this landmark book, brown invigorates her influential writing on belonging and accountability into the framework of "loving corrections": a generative space where rehearsals for the revolution become the everyday norm in relating to one another. Filled with practical wisdom on how to be a trustworthy communicator while providing bold visions for a shared future, Loving Corrections can speak to everyone caught in the crossroads of our political challenges and potential. No matter how new to the struggle, or how numerous our failures, brown's indispensable writing is an invitation to us all."--
·arizona-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com·
Loving corrections - Adrienne Maree Brown
Reading List: Power Dynamics at Play in Social Change (SSIR)
Reading List: Power Dynamics at Play in Social Change (SSIR)
Ahead of the 2022 Frontiers of Social Innovation conference, “Power at Play in Social Change,” a collection of articles exploring shifts in philanthropy, place-based social change, public interest technology, and more.
·ssir.org·
Reading List: Power Dynamics at Play in Social Change (SSIR)
Guide for sustaining conversations on racism, identity, and our mutual humanity - Stephen Burghardt
Guide for sustaining conversations on racism, identity, and our mutual humanity - Stephen Burghardt
A Guide for Sustaining Conversations on Racism, Identity, and our Mutual Humanity is a hands-on guide for teachers, students, and agency professionals seeking to respond skillfully and sensitively to the often daunting challenges of classrooms, as students demand both answers and accountability concerning issues of race, power, privilege, and oppression and the emotional responses they provoke. The guide includes suggestions to implement before entering the classroom, so that the necessary personal, community, and institutional infrastructure can support authentic, sustainable conversations. It discusses how educators can respond appropriately in the classroom to the hot-button issues of the day. There are also lessons for critical pedagogy and management that help educators reimagine classrooms and learn to create mutually supportive learning environments. Written by four experienced anti-racist educators and practitioners, the book takes a direct, compassionate approach designed to diminish dogma and fear. By examining how socially different people respond to the same difficult questions, A Guide for Sustaining Conversations on Racism, Identity, and our Mutual Humanity creates a rich set of options for readers to use in their own classrooms, agencies, and field placements.
·arizona-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com·
Guide for sustaining conversations on racism, identity, and our mutual humanity - Stephen Burghardt
Invisible Institute
Invisible Institute
We are a nonprofit journalism production company on the South Side of Chicago. We work to enhance the capacity of citizens to hold public institutions accountable. Among the tactics we employ are investigative reporting, multimedia storytelling, human rights documentation, the curation of public information, and the orchestration of difficult public conversations. Our work coheres around a central principle: we as citizens have co-responsibility with the government for maintaining respect for human rights and, when abuses occur, for demanding redress.
·invisible.institute·
Invisible Institute
Judge says Trump order limiting diversity training has "fundamental problems" - Daniel Wiessner
Judge says Trump order limiting diversity training has "fundamental problems" - Daniel Wiessner
"A federal judge in California on Thursday appeared poised to block parts of President Donald Trump's executive order restricting diversity training for federal contractors that covers "divisive topics" saying she was concerned that it was too broad and vague."
·reuters.com·
Judge says Trump order limiting diversity training has "fundamental problems" - Daniel Wiessner
The Year in Hate and Extremism 2020 - Rachel Janik and Keegan Hankes
The Year in Hate and Extremism 2020 - Rachel Janik and Keegan Hankes
"Trump refused to condemn the insurrection which left five people dead including a Capitol law enforcement officer. He even praised the rioters calling them "patriots" saying "we love you" and "you are very special." The episode was reminiscent of his notorious declaration that there were "very fine people on both sides" in the aftermath of the violence at the deadly 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville Virginia."
·splcenter.org·
The Year in Hate and Extremism 2020 - Rachel Janik and Keegan Hankes