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E-BooksFederal Disability Law in a Nutshell Ed 6



Federal Disability Law in a Nutshell  Ed 6
Ruth Colker, "Federal Disability Law in a Nutshell Ed 6"
English | ISBN: 1642429112 | 2019 | 628 pages | AZW3 | 651 KB
This Nutshell presents an overview of the major federal disability laws with emphasis on the statutes, regulations, and significant points of substantive and procedural law. The sixth edition includes significant focus on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), including its 2008 Amendment and accompanying regulations. Features coverage on constitutional rights; the definition of "disabled"; Rehabilitation Act of 1973; employment discrimination; programs and services; and housing, education, and transportation. Also reviews the many relevant areas of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), including the 2004 Amendments and two recent Supreme Court cases under the IDEA.



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E-BooksThe Ruby Ridge Siege The History of the Federal Government's Deadly Standoff with Randy Weaver and His Family



The Ruby Ridge Siege The History of the Federal Government's Deadly Standoff with Randy Weaver and His Family
The Ruby Ridge Siege: The History of the Federal Government's Deadly Standoff with Randy Weaver and His Family by Charles River Editors
English | September 22, 2015 | ISBN: 1517459303 | 47 pages | EPUB | 0.52 Mb
*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the standoff by federal agents and members of the Weaver family *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents "The Subcommittee is [...] concerned that, as Marshals investigating the Weaver case learned facts that contradicted information they previously had been provided, they did not adequately integrate their updated knowledge into their overall assessment of who Randy Weaver was or what threat he might pose." - Excerpt from a report by the Senate Judiciary Committee In the summer of 1992, federal agents surrounded a few acres of land isolated in Ruby Ridge, Idaho, where Randy Weaver, his wife Vicki, his 14 year old son Samuel, and his three young daughters were staying. Weaver was a former Green Beret who had come to the attention of the ATF and other federal agencies for a number of reasons, including associations with white supremacist groups and the possession of illegal shotguns. After being arrested and released on bail in 1991, Weaver failed to appear in court when necessary and was thus treated as a fugitive, bringing in the involvement of U.S. Marshals. For the rest of that year, attempts to bring in Weaver were rebuffed, and Weaver threatened to shoot anyone who came to his cabin to bring him in. After a number of reconnaissance efforts and operations to arrest Weaver took place in 1992, federal agents from the U.S. Marshal Service and FBI surrounded the area on August 21 and wound up engaging in a firefight that ended in the deaths of 14 year old Samuel, one of the family dogs, and Marshal Bill Degan, who was shot by Weaver's friend Kevin Harris. In the aftermath of the shooting, Randy and Vicki brought Samuel's body to a shed near their main cabin, and they remained inside with Harris for the rest of the day. On August 22, the federal agents were given new rules of engagement that were much more lax when it came to authorizing the use of deadly force. Instead of using the standard FBI policy that authorized deadly force to prevent suffering grievous harm as a method of self-defense, the agents, including snipers, were given the green light to shoot Randy and Kevin Harris if they were carrying weapons, regardless of whether they were actually targeting the federal agents. They were also authorized to shoot any adult after they surrendered if they were carrying a weapon. Before negotiators could even reach the scene on the 22nd, an FBI sniper shot Randy in the back as he headed towards the shed where his son's body lay. As Randy, his 16 year old daughter Sara, and Harris headed back for cover in the cabin, the same sniper fired a shot at Harris' chest, which wounded him but also struck and killed Vicki, who was standing behind the cabin door holding her 10 month old daughter. Ultimately, it would be several more days before negotiators talked Harris and the Weaver family into surrendering, but the recriminations were just starting. Due to the way the operations were handled, Harris would end up being acquitted of all charges, and Weaver was acquitted of every charge except those involving his refusal to show up in court. Meanwhile, Ruby Ridge severely shook confidence in the way federal law enforcement operated, leading to investigations and reforms. Just as importantly, in addition to influencing how the government approached potential future conflicts with other groups, Ruby Ridge's most important legacy was that it enraged people who already had an anti-government bent. The most notable, of course, was Timothy McVeigh, who conducted what was at the time the deadliest terrorist attack in American history in Oklahoma City in April 1995 and cited Ruby Ridge as a motive. The Ruby Ridge Siege: The History of the Federal Government's Deadly Standoff with Randy Weaver and His Family chronicles the controversial event and the influence it had on subsequent events like Waco and the Oklahoma City bombing.



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E-BooksThe Waco Siege The History of the Federal Government's Standoff with David Koresh and the Branch Davidians



The Waco Siege The History of the Federal Government's Standoff with David Koresh and the Branch Davidians
The Waco Siege: The History of the Federal Government's Standoff with David Koresh and the Branch Davidians by Charles River Editors
English | August 28, 2015 | ISBN: 1517085853 | 54 pages | EPUB | 1.83 Mb
*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the standoff by federal agents and members of the Branch Davidians *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents "If you are a Branch Davidian, Christ lives on a threadbare piece of land 10 miles east of here called Mount Carmel. He has dimples, claims a ninth-grade education, married his legal wife when she was 14, enjoys a beer now and then, plays a mean guitar, reportedly packs a 9mm Glock and keeps an arsenal of military assault rifles, and willingly admits that he is a sinner without equal." - The opening passage of "The Sinful Messiah", published in the Waco Tribune-Herald on February 27, 1993 In February 1993, President Bill Clinton had only been in office for a few weeks when one of the most important events of his presidency began to take shape. Ironically, it would involve a group that the vast majority of Americans had never heard of and knew absolutely nothing about. The Branch Davidians were an obscure religious sect located in Texas, but members of the group led by David Koresh in Waco, Texas stockpiled enough weaponry to catch the attention of the federal government. The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) ultimately decided to serve arrest and search warrants at the compound for the possession of illegal weapons, even though they fully expected it would require a raid that could potentially turn fatal. The ATF hoped to use the element of surprise when it commenced the raid on February 28, but the Branch Davidians were ready for them, which led to an intense firefight between the two sides that resulted in the deaths of 4 ATF agents and a number of Branch Davidians. With that, the FBI got involved, and federal agents settled in for a standoff that would last about 50 days, trying everything from negotiating to using sleep deprivation tactics to coerce the Branch Davidians into ending the confrontation. Finally, on April 19, government agents breached the compound's walls and tried to use gas to flush the Branch Davidians out peacefully, but a series of fires broke out and quickly spread, killing the vast majority of the occupants inside, including many young children. Naturally, controversy spread over how the siege ended; for example, while most believe the Branch Davidians intentionally started the fires as part of a mass suicide, others insist it was the fault of the ATF. Debate also raged over whether the government could have and should have made different decisions to defuse the situation. No matter which side people came down on, the violent confrontation embarrassed government officials, and Dick Morris, an advisor of Clinton's, even claimed that Attorney General Janet Reno only kept her job after Waco by threatening to pin the blame on the president: "[H]e went into a meeting with her, and he told me that she begged and pleaded, saying that . . . she didn't want to be fired because if she were fired it would look like he was firing her over Waco. And I knew that what that meant was that she would tell the truth about what happened in Waco. Now, to be fair, that's my supposition. I don't know what went on in Waco, but that was the cause. But I do know that she told him that if you fire me, I'm going to talk about Waco." In addition to influencing how the government approached potential future conflicts with other groups, Waco's most important legacy was that it enraged people who already had an anti-government bent. The most notable, of course, was Timothy McVeigh, who conducted what was at the time the deadliest terrorist attack in American history in Oklahoma City on the second anniversary of the final confrontation at Waco. The Waco Siege: The History of the Federal Government's Standoff with David Koresh and the Branch Davidians chronicles the controversial event and the influence it had.



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E-BooksAmerican Public Policy Federal Domestic Policy Achievements and Failures, 1901 to 2022



American Public Policy Federal Domestic Policy Achievements and Failures, 1901 to 2022
American Public Policy: Federal Domestic Policy Achievements and Failures, 1901 to 2022
English | 2023 | ISBN: 1032276134 | 539 Pages | PDF (True) | 10 MB
This is a sweeping narrative of American domestic public policy―its triumphs, struggles, and failures over the past 120 years. In a larger sense, it is a reflection on how the United States has grown and matured, faced challenges and opportunities, and how its federal leaders and policymakers have responded or failed to confront pressing problems. Moreover, American Public Policy addresses the hurdles and challenges that still lie ahead.



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MusicJack White - 2022-05-28 Arizona Federal Theatre, Phoenix, AZ (2022) Mp3 320kbps



Jack White - 2022-05-28 Arizona Federal Theatre, Phoenix, AZ (2022) Mp3 320kbps


Jack White - 2022-05-28 Arizona Federal Theatre, Phoenix, AZ (2022) Mp3 320kbps


Size: 256.77 MB | Total Duration: 01:51:29 | Total Tracks: 30
Format: MPEG Audio | 320 Kbps
Album: 05/28/22 Arizona Federal Theatre, Phoenix, AZ
Artist: Jack White
Genre: Rock
Date/Year: 2022




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MusicJack White - 2022-05-28 Arizona Federal Theatre, Phoenix, AZ (2022) FLAC



Jack White - 2022-05-28 Arizona Federal Theatre, Phoenix, AZ (2022) FLAC


Jack White - 2022-05-28 Arizona Federal Theatre, Phoenix, AZ (2022) FLAC


Size: 738.31 MB | Total Duration: 01:51:28 | Total Tracks: 30
Format: FLAC | 921 Kbps
Album: 05/28/22 Arizona Federal Theatre, Phoenix, AZ
Artist: Jack White
Genre: Rock
Date/Year: 2022




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Video TrainingWorking At Heights In Canada (Federal)



Working At Heights In Canada (Federal)
Last updated 9/2021
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1004.84 MB | Duration: 1h 6m



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E-BooksConsolidation Policies in Federal States Conflicts and Solutions



Consolidation Policies in Federal States Conflicts and Solutions
Dietmar Braun, "Consolidation Policies in Federal States: Conflicts and Solutions "
English | ISBN: 1138642010 | 2016 | 304 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
The Global Financial Crisis has led to a renewed attention for the management of public debt and deficits of advanced and developing industrial states. To successfully deal with such problems of public finances raises particular concerns in federal states where fiscal competencies are split between two levels of government.



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E-BooksLighting the Way Federal Courts, Civil Rights, and Public Policy



Lighting the Way Federal Courts, Civil Rights, and Public Policy
Douglas Rice, "Lighting the Way: Federal Courts, Civil Rights, and Public Policy "
English | ISBN: 0813943949 | 2020 | 176 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
Do our federal courts, including the Supreme Court, lead or merely implement public policy? This is a critical question in the study and practice of law, with a long history of continued dispute and contradictory evidence. In Lighting the Way, Douglas Rice systematically examines both sides of this debate.



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E-BooksBeneficial Ownership Basic and Federal Indian Law Aspects of a Concept



Beneficial Ownership Basic and Federal Indian Law Aspects of a Concept
Beneficial Ownership: Basic and Federal Indian Law Aspects of a Concept By Matthias Reinhard-DeRoo (auth.)
2014 | 151 Pages | ISBN: 3319016857 | PDF | 2 MB



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