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  purge law illionois: And They Were Wonderful Teachers Karen L. Graves, 2023-12-11 And They Were Wonderful Teachers: Florida's Purge of Gay and Lesbian Teachers is a history of state oppression of gay and lesbian citizens during the Cold War and the dynamic set of responses it ignited. Focusing on Florida's purge of gay and lesbian teachers from 1956 to 1965, this study explores how the Florida Legislative Investigation Committee, commonly known as the Johns Committee, investigated and discharged dozens of teachers on the basis of sexuality. Karen L. Graves details how teachers were targeted, interrogated, and stripped of their professional credentials, and she examines the extent to which these teachers resisted the invasion of their personal lives. She contrasts the experience of three groups--civil rights activists, gay and lesbian teachers, and University of South Florida personnel--called before the committee and looks at the range of response and resistance to the investigations. Based on archival research conducted on a recently opened series of Investigation Committee records in the State Archives of Florida, this work highlights the importance of sexuality in American and education history and argues that Florida's attempt to govern sexuality in schools implies that educators are distinctly positioned to transform dominant ideology in American society.
  purge law illionois: Defending Due Process Brandon L. Garrett, 2024-11-13 We all feel unfairness deeply when treated in rash ways. We expect and the law requires that government officials take fairness seriously, giving notice and an opportunity to be heard before taking our rights away. That is why the U.S. Constitution commands, twice, that no one shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. Yet in overheated debates, people argue that others do not deserve any presumption of innocence. In courtrooms and colleges, police stations and jails, restaurants and libraries, print and online, the democratic value of due process is up for grabs. Why is process under so much pressure? Brandon Garrett exposes widening fault lines. One division lies within our own attitudes, and he explores why we are tempted to put desired outcomes before fair process. Another lies in government, as judges adopt toothless due process rules. People are trapped in debt for unpaid traffic fines; sheriffs seize and forfeit belongings; algorithms suspend teachers’ employment; officials use flawed data to cancel healthcare; and magistrates order arrestees jailed because they cannot pay cash bail. Meanwhile, the rise of AI threatens what remains of due process with black box technology. To fight against such unfairness, lawyers try to challenge unjust systems, researchers demonstrate why such processes are so counterproductive, and lawmakers try to enact new protections. Common ground matters now more than ever to mend political polarization, cool simmering distrust of government, prevent counterproductive errors, and safeguard constitutional rights. A revival of due process is long overdue.
  purge law illionois: Illinois Law and Practice , 1953
  purge law illionois: West's Smith-Hurd Illinois Compiled Statutes Annotated Illinois, 1992
  purge law illionois: Congressional Record United States. Congress, 1876
  purge law illionois: From Deportation to Prison Patrisia Macías-Rojas, 2016-10-11 Winner, 2017 Oliver Cromwell Cox Book Award A thorough and captivating exploration of how mass incarceration and law and order policies of the past forty years have transformed immigration and border enforcement Criminal prosecutions for immigration offenses have more than doubled over the last two decades, as national debates about immigration and criminal justice reforms became headline topics. What lies behind this unprecedented increase? From Deportation to Prison unpacks how the incarceration of over two million people in the United States gave impetus to a federal immigration initiative—The Criminal Alien Program (CAP)—designed to purge non-citizens from dangerously overcrowded jails and prisons. Drawing on over a decade of ethnographic and archival research, the findings in this book reveal how the Criminal Alien Program quietly set off a punitive turn in immigration enforcement that has fundamentally altered detention, deportation, and criminal prosecutions for immigration offenses. Patrisia Macías-Rojas presents a “street-level” perspective on how this new regime has serious lived implications for the day-to-day actions of Border Patrol agents, local law enforcement, civil and human rights advocates, and for migrants and residents of predominantly Latina/o border communities.
  purge law illionois: CDL Study Guide Book CDL Test Prep Team, 2016-03-24 Comprehensive reviews, proven test strategies, practice questions, guaranteed to raise your score.
  purge law illionois: The Subversive Activities Prevention Law of Japan Cecil H. Uyehara, 2010 The Subversive Activities Prevention Law (SAPL) was the last major controversial law to be drafted at the end of the Allied Occupation of Japan (1945-1952) which was managed and controlled by General Headquarters (GHQ) under U.S. General MacArthur and was enacted into law after Japan had regained its formal independence in 1952. Soon after the Occupation began, prewar Japanese internal security laws were ordered abolished by the Occupation. Now that Japan would be re-gaining its independence in 1952, there was urgency to creating a new integrated national internal security law to fill the vacuum created by the Occupation, 1945-1952. The Subversive Activities Prevention Law was to be the centerpiece for maintaining internal security in the new independent Japan. It turned out to be an extremely controversial law that was vociferously opposed by the political opposition in and out of the Diet in light of the prewar history, surrounding how such internal security laws were implemented by the state security apparatus. The demonstrations in 1951-52 against the proposed law, organized by the labor unions, were the largest, loudest and most determined since the end of the war. This publication is the first analysis in English on how this law was drafted and debated, supported and opposed, using the 20+ drafts of the law, and the subsequent deliberations concerning the proposed law in the Houses of Representatives and Councillors. A short epilogue - since over 50 years have elapsed since the law was initially enacted in 1952 - analyzes the implementation of the law during these years. The Subversive Activities Prevention Law of Japan, Its Creation, 1951-1952 will be of particular interest to those studying the Allied Occupation of Japan, the Japanese political and legislative process and its internal security laws.
  purge law illionois: Press Summary - Illinois Information Service Illinois Information Service, 2003-02-03
  purge law illionois: In Re Schriar , 1960
  purge law illionois: Media and Environment Libby Lester, 2010-12-13 Drawing on a range of international examples, Libby Lester invites readers to develop a nuanced understanding of changing media practices and dynamics by connecting local, national and global environmental issues, journalistic practices and news sources, public relations and protests, and the symbolic and strategic circulation of meanings in the public sphere.
  purge law illionois: A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Voluntary Assignments for the Benefit of Creditors Alexander Mansfield Burrill, 1887
  purge law illionois: A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Voluntary Assignments for the Benefit of Creditors James Avery Webb, 1999-12 Bankruptcy attorneys will be intrigued by this early comprehensive treatment of the law governing voluntary assignments for the benefit of creditors. i.e., transfers not under the compulsion of law by debtors of their property in trust for the payment of their debts. Presentation of the subject is made in the time order in which its various aspects occur. Thousands of cases are cited along the way.
  purge law illionois: The Politics of Media Policy Des Freedman, 2008-05-05 The Politics of Media Policy provides a critical perspective on the dynamics of media policy in the US and UK and offers a comprehensive guide to some of the major points of debate in the media today. While many policymakers boast of the openness and pluralism of their media systems, this book exposes the commitment to market principles that saturates the media policy environment and distorts the development and application of democratic media policies. Based on interviews with dozens of politicians, regulators, special advisers, lobbyists and campaigners, The Politics of Media Policy considers how governments, civil servants and media corporations have shaped the drawing up of rules concerning a range of issues including: Media ownership Media content Public broadcasting Digital television Copyright Trade agreements affecting the media industries. The book identifies both the institutions and the arguments that dominate the development of these crucial media policies. It will be of interest to public policy and media professionals, researchers, activists and students indeed all those determined to understand and respond to the impact of neo-liberalism on the contemporary world.
  purge law illionois: America's Urban History Lisa Krissoff Boehm, Steven H. Corey, 2023-07-26 In this second edition, America’s Urban History now includes contemporary analysis of race, immigration, and cities under the Trump administration and has been fully updated with new scholarship on early urbanization, mass incarceration and cities, the Great Society, the diversification of the suburbs, and environmental justice. The United States is one of the most heavily urbanized places in the world, and its urban history is essential to understanding the fundamental narrative of American history. This book is an accessible overview of the history of American cities, including Indigenous settlements, colonial America, the American West, the postwar metropolis, and the present-day landscape of suburban sprawl and an urbanized population. It examines the ways in which urbanization is connected to divisions of society along the lines of race, class, and gender, but it also studies how cities have been sources of opportunity, hope, and success for individuals and the nation. Images, maps, tables, and a guide to further reading provide engaging accompaniment to illustrate key concepts and themes. Spanning centuries of America’s urban past, this book’s depth and insight make it an ideal text for students and scholars in urban studies and American history.
  purge law illionois: Commentaries on the Law of Contracts William Frederick Eliott, 1918
  purge law illionois: The University of Chicago Magazine , 1923
  purge law illionois: Syllabus-digest of Decisions Under the Law of Naturalization of the United States, September, 1906, to August, 1913 Jerome Charles Shear, 1913
  purge law illionois: Doss V. Lindsley , 1944
  purge law illionois: Law and Labor , 1923
  purge law illionois: Antitrust Law Developments Debra J. Pearlstein, Robert E. Bloch, Ronan P. Harty, 2002 Rev. ed. of : Antitrust law developments (fourth). c1997.
  purge law illionois: Comparative Data , 1980
  purge law illionois: A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Voluntary Assignments for the Benefit of Creditors. Adapted to the Laws of the Various States, with an Appendix of Forms James Lord Bishop, Alexander Mansfield Burrill, 2024-07-30 Reprint of the original, first published in 1877.
  purge law illionois: The American and English Encyclopaedia of Law David Shephard Garland, James Cockcroft, Lucius Polk McGehee, Charles Porterfield, 1898
  purge law illionois: State and Provincial Licensing Systems United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 1990
  purge law illionois: Law and Contemporary Problems , 1949
  purge law illionois: State and Provincial Licensing Systems , 1990
  purge law illionois: Law Notes , 1903
  purge law illionois: Briefs of Leading Cases in Law Enforcement Rolando V. del Carmen, Jeffery T. Walker, 2014-09-19 The sixth edition of Briefs of Leading Cases in Corrections provides accurate and concise coverage of topics of vital importance to criminal justice personnel - prison law, probation, parole, the death penalty, juvenile justice, and sentencing. Each chapter contains an introduction to the topic area, making the book more user-friendly and a better source of succinct legal information than before.
  purge law illionois: Drafting License Agreements Michael A. Epstein, Frank L. Politano, 2002-09-01
  purge law illionois: The Bail Reform Act of 1984 Deirdre Golash, 1987
  purge law illionois: Making Haste Slowly David G. Sansing, 2011-09-05 A comprehensive history that reveals the intrusion of culture and politics into higher education in Mississippi
  purge law illionois: Voter Registration United States. Congress. House. Committee on House Administration. Subcommittee on Elections, 1989
  purge law illionois: The Foundations of European Private Law Roger Brownsword, Hans-W. Micklitz, Leone Niglia, Stephen Weatherill, 2011-09-19 There remains an urgent need for a deeper discussion of the theoretical, political and federal dimensions of the European codification project. While much valuable work has already been undertaken, the chapters in this volume take as their starting point the proposition that further reflection and critical thought will enhance the quality and efficacy of the on-going work of the various codification bodies. The volume contains chapters by representatives of the Common Frame of Reference, the Study Group and the Acquis Group as well as by those who have not been involved in particular projects but who have previously commented more distantly on their work - for instance those belonging to the Trento Group, and the Social Justice Group. The chapters between them represent the most comprehensive attempt so far to survey the state of the codification project, its theoretical, political and federal foundations and the future prospects for enforcement and compliance.
  purge law illionois: American Law Reports Annotated , 1922
  purge law illionois: Northwestern University Law Review , 1914
  purge law illionois: Queering Law and Order Kevin Leo Yabut Nadal, 2020-07-22 In Queering Law and Order, Kevin Leo Yabut Nadal examines the state of LGBTQ people within the criminal justice system, through legal cases, academic research, and popular media. This book serves as both an academic resource and a call to action for scholars, researchers, and students interested in advocating for LGBTQ rights.
  purge law illionois: Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Illinois Illinois. Supreme Court, Sidney Breese, Jonathan Young Scammon, Charles Gilman, Ebenezer Peck, Norman Leslie Freeman, Isaac Newton Phillips, Samuel Pashley Irwin, Edwin Hill Cooke, 1905
  purge law illionois: Slavery, Law, and Politics Don Edward Fehrenbacher, 1981 Abridged ed. of the author's The Dred Scott case, its significance in American law and politics.
  purge law illionois: Columbia Law Review , 1912
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In some cultures, a ritual bath or prayer is performed to purge guilt or evil spirits. The Minoans of ancient Crete may have used human sacrifice as a …

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This is your emergency broadcast system announcing the commencement of the Annual Purge, sanctioned by the U.S. Government. Commencing at …

The Purge (2013) - IMDb
The Purge: Directed by James DeMonaco. With Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey, Max Burkholder, Adelaide Kane. A wealthy family is held …

PURGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PURGE definition: 1. to get rid of people from an organization because you do not agree with them: 2. to take …

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Purge definition: to rid of whatever is impure or undesirable; cleanse; purify.. See examples of PURGE used in a …

PURGE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
In some cultures, a ritual bath or prayer is performed to purge guilt or evil spirits. The Minoans of ancient Crete may have used human sacrifice as a way of purging the entire community, …

The Purge - Wikipedia
This is your emergency broadcast system announcing the commencement of the Annual Purge, sanctioned by the U.S. Government. Commencing at the siren, any and all crime, including …

The Purge (2013) - IMDb
The Purge: Directed by James DeMonaco. With Ethan Hawke, Lena Headey, Max Burkholder, Adelaide Kane. A wealthy family is held hostage for harboring the target of a murderous …

PURGE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
PURGE definition: 1. to get rid of people from an organization because you do not agree with them: 2. to take names…. Learn more.

PURGE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Purge definition: to rid of whatever is impure or undesirable; cleanse; purify.. See examples of PURGE used in a sentence.

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purge - an abrupt or sudden removal of a person or group from an organization or place; "he died in a purge by Stalin"

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The Purge is a 2013 American dystopian action horror film written and directed by James DeMonaco. The film stars Ethan Hawke , Lena Headey , Adelaide Kane , and Max Burkholder …

Meaning of purge – Learner’s Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary
PURGE definition: 1. to get rid of bad feelings that you do not want: 2. to get rid of people from an organization…. Learn more.

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To become clean, clear, or pure. To cleanse or rid of impurities, foreign matter, or undesirable elements. To cleanse of guilt, sin, or ceremonial defilement. To rid (a person or thing) of …

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May 7, 2025 · Think of your closet purge about halfway through. It often looks like a mess before everything starts to get organized. Skin purging is a non-medical term for this process.