Accessibility articulates what citizens need to share, in particular societies, in order for
public deliberation about the reasons for laws to be possible at all.
Instead of a robust conception of consent that includes searching
public deliberation about the most enduring moral questions, Obama envisions a less proactive, more symbolic recognition on the part of the public that their interests are being adequately managed by the political class.
It would be impossible for a risky strategy to «hide» behind a technical categorization of, say, CDR to legitimate it or bypass
public deliberations about its suitability.
Not exact matches
In the meantime, we would advise careful
deliberation about future decisions
about the industry to balance energy needs with environmental and
public health considerations.
The company said it would «normally keep our
deliberations confidential,» but because it owns
about 82 % of VMware, it's required to share some details in a
public filing.
Because its
deliberations are confidential, little
about it has been made
public.
Last week, Schneiderman noted that much of the commission's work will be
deliberations about investigations, which by law must be shielded from the
public.
Former State Senate Leader Dean Skelos was stone - faced and silent as he left a federal courthouse where a jury found him and his son Adam guilty of
public corruption charges today, after a four - week trial and just
about eight hours of
deliberations — but attorneys for both men said they would pursue legal challenges to the verdict.
If the governor's calculation here was that the press and some legislators would scream
about the lack of
deliberation but that the
public wouldn't care at all
about the process angle, was he wrong?
A global
public conversation
about preventing such misuses is just getting underway, and this proposal could short - circuit those
deliberations.»
The report strengthens the positions of teachers in Chicago should they vote to strike, should be considered in
deliberations over the Friedrichs case, and must help shape ongoing debates
about the importance of unions in the nation's
public education system.
Educational Policy Design (21) School reform has become a regular fixture in
public, professional, and academic
deliberations about our nation's schools.
To summarize, the written regulations (R - 3600 (c)-RRB- require the Board to notify parents of a potential school closure, prepare a closing study using multiple criteria that is conducted by a committee (the selection process and requirement for a committee are vague), allow people close to the decisions (e.g. parents at the school) to have input in
deliberations about closing a school before the final decision is made, and arrange
public hearings on the topic.
The law says it's essential that
public business be done in the open and that citizens know
about «the
deliberations and decisions that go into the making of
public policy.»
The OML is based on a presumption of access that provides the
public with the right to know in advance
about meetings of
public bodies and then to observe the meetings and
deliberations.
But in the Internet worlds of
deliberation and in the «mood» of
public debate
about the trustworthiness of climate science, the reverberations of this episode will live on long beyond COP15.
As global concerns
about climate change grow and implementation of the 2015 Paris Agreement ramps up, the portfolio of decisions that could be made by nations and cities to avert the most deleterious effects of climate change are so consequential and so long - lasting that
public deliberation stands as both an ethical and practical requirement.
No politician, Judge, journalist, nor any other person, is entitled to enquire subsequently into why the jury reached the decision it did; nor is a member of the jury permitted to make
public statements, or give press interviews,
about those
deliberations.