The good news is that in virtually all of these incidents,
public outrage led to changes in shelter management.
For a famous example of
public outrage leading to a judicial overruling, see Robert A. Burt, Disorder in the Court: The Death Penalty and the Constitution, 85 Mich..
Not exact matches
Public outrage over Thatcher's poll tax, which John Major had been slow to abolish despite widespread protest and promises of change,
led the Liberal Democrats to a storming victory, overturning Conservative Nigel Evans» 20,000 vote majority to win the seat.
Howard Hu, a physician and dean of the School of
Public Health at the University of Toronto who has published widely on
lead and its impact, expressed
outrage at the Flint affair, which he considered completely avoidable.
Public outrage and extensive media coverage
led to calls for government regulation of the self - regulated pet food industry.
These stunts, courtesy of Wiener's Viennese Actionist pals, later
led an
outraged public to dub the legendary event the Uni-Ferkelei (campus mess or ribaldry), while the authorities charged participant Günter Brus with defecating and masturbating during a rendition of the national
A U.S. decision to allow import of trophy hunted elephants
led to
public outrage, Trump's halt to the order, and the revival of a trophy hunting ethics discussion.
Outrage from Laurier alumni, international reputational damage and the realization that inquisitors Rambukkana, Pimlott and Joel had shamefully bullied and harassed Shepherd and betrayed the very idea of what a university should be eventually
led Laurier's president Deborah MacLatchy (in «damage control mode») to apologize — but only after Shepherd's recording went
public.
Public outrage was swift, promptly
leading to #DeleteFacebook movements, in which people advocate to get off the social network entirely lest they risk their personal information being compromised again without their knowledge or permission.