Not exact matches
Interscholastic Athletics: Statute 13 -36-4 (2003)
gives the school board power to
delegate the control, supervision, and regulation of any high school interscholastic activities to any voluntary, non-profit association Statute 13 -36-7 (2003) deems any student enrolled
in a public school
district eligible to participate
in any interscholastic activity sponsored by the SD High School Activities Association.
The Republican primary will hand out three
delegates per
district (plus 14 more for the statewide winner), but the math is more complicated: A candidate who pulls
in more than 50 percent of the vote
in a
given district will take all three; if the winner gets less than a majority, one
delegate will go to the column of the second - place finisher, as long as that candidate receives at least 20 percent of that
district's vote.
At the DLC's national convention
in May of 1991, Bill Clinton and DLC
delegates would endorse an education agenda that included, among other things, school choice, accountability, and Kolderie's idea, which the DLC explained as «
giving entities other than school
districts» the chance to operate public schools.
-- authored by Circuit Judge Hurwitz [majority decision] and concurring opinion by Circuit Judge Reinhardt; discussed
in our Oct. 10, 2015 post:
District court
in Civil Asset Forfeiture Reform Act case which substantially reduced fee request was reversed based upon its reliance on inapt practice area hourly rates, upon its discounts for plaintiff's attorneys not
delegating tasks to associates
given that only small firms prosecuted these type of cases, and upon its use of stale prior fee awards involving fee claimant's attorneys.