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  Carolyn K. Justus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Carolyn King Justus is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's one hundred seventeenth House district, including constituents in Henderson and Transylvania counties.
Justus, the widow of former Assemblyman Larry T. Justus, was appointed to the General Assembly to fill the seat of her deceased husbandd, who died shortly before the 2002 legislative elections.
Carolyn K. Justus should not be confused with fellow Representative Carolyn H. Justice, NC General Assembly member from the 16th district in eastern North Carolina.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Carolyn_K._Justus.html   (195 words)

  
 Peace and justice ministries - meet the team   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Carolyn Brock is the Spirituality and Wholeness Ministries Specialist at church headquarters.
She served on the Standing High Council for the church from 1994 to 2000 and was ordained as an evangelist in April 2000.
She is a family ministry specialist with Community of Christ Peace and Justice Ministries and a therapist with the Archdiocese of Louisville, Kentucky.
www.cofchrist.org /peacejustice/meet-team.asp   (1040 words)

  
 Project Vote Smart - Representative Justice - Interest Group Ratings
2006 Representative Justice supported the interests of the Conservation Council of North Carolina 75 percent in 2006.
2005 Representative Justice supported the interests of the Conservation Council of North Carolina 90 percent in 2005.
2003-2004 Representative Justice supported the interests of the Conservation Council of North Carolina 68 percent in 2003-2004.
www.vote-smart.org /issue_rating_category.php?can_id=MNC85025   (528 words)

  
 Carolyn H. Justice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Carolyn Hewitt Justice is a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's sixteenth House district, including constituents in New Hanover and Pender counties.
A property manager from Hampstead, North Carolina, Justice is currently (2003-2004 session) serving in her first term in the state House.
According to the authors, a variety of studies have demonstrated that diverting defendants with mental illness from the criminal justice system into mental health treatment result in increased access to treatment and better quality of life.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Carolyn_H._Justice.html   (1286 words)

  
 Jamaica Gleaner - Special Award: Dr. Carolyn Gomes - Seeking justice for J'cans - Wednesday | January 17, 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
AGAINST the background of several unresolved cases including the Michael Gayle murder for which no one was criminally charged, Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) is anticipating a busy year as it continues to lobby on behalf of Jamaicans slighted by the justice system.
Carolyn Gomes, head of JFJ, in reflecting on the group's work last year told The Gleaner: "I think it has had tremendous impact.
According to her, JFJ was satisfied that Jamaicans "were becoming aware of the dangers of police excesses and the fact they cannot be tolerated".
www.jamaica-gleaner.com /gleaner/20010117/lead/lead5.html   (306 words)

  
 Restorative Justice Mission Study Bibliography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Documents the extent of anti-poor bias in arrest, conviction, and sentencing practices and shows that the bias is conjoined with a general refusal to remedy the causes of crime - poverty, poor education, and discrimination.
An alternative justice system that is not from "outside in" but "inside out.": Looking at examples among Native Americans, the authors show that many human cultures over thousands of years flourished without resorting to reward-punishment systems.
Examines a wide range of historical injustices within and between nations over the past 50 years, urging that we move toward a theory of restitution that allows victims and perpetrators to negotiate their understandings of history and identity and to establish a basis for a common future.
gbgm-umc.org /missionstudies/restorativejustice/bibliography.stm   (1575 words)

  
 Extra! Extra!: Archives -- Justice (courts/crime/law) (399)
Jeremy Rogalski and 11 News Investigates of KHOU-Houston exposed an open secret of the Texas justice system: Texas prosecutors are not letting defense attorneys see basic documents, such as police reports, witness statements, and even DNA lab results, before trial.
Carol Marbin Miller of The Miami Herald used juvenile justice records and found that force was used against teenage boys in spite of nonviolent behavior at a Florida sheriff's boot camp.
Judge James H. Payne, a Bush-appointed chief judge in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Kansas, New Mexico and Oklahoma, took action and issued more than 100 orders in at least 20 cases that involved companies in which he or his wife owned stock.
www.ire.org /extraextra/archives/cat_justice_courtscrimelaw.html   (10736 words)

  
 People For the American Way - Carolyn Kuhl: Blocking the Path to Justice
The record of Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Carolyn Kuhl, nominated to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit by President Bush, demonstrates that her confirmation would pose a grave threat to the rights and interests of ordinary Americans.
At the Reagan Justice Department, Kuhl helped orchestrate the Reagan administration’s reversal of a long-standing IRS policy that denied tax exempt status to private schools that practice race discrimination, including Bob Jones University.
In a move that would have undermined the ability of citizens to vindicate their legal rights, Kuhl on behalf of the Department of Justice urged the Supreme Court to reverse well-settled law allowing associations to file lawsuits on behalf of their members.
www.pfaw.org /pfaw/general/default.aspx?oid=9641   (927 words)

  
 Restorative Justice Online — Hoyle, Carolyn. Securing Restorative Justice for the 'Non-Participating' Victim
From having little role in the criminal justice process, crime victims in the last twenty years have moved into an integral role in that process.
The rise of restorative justice during the same period has helped to shape this change, and restorative justice has the potential to refocus the criminal process with the victim at center stage with the offender.
Restorative justice is a theory of justice that emphasizes repairing the harm caused or revealed by criminal behaviour.
www.restorativejustice.org /articlesdb/articles/2668   (336 words)

  
 Emanuel (Il05) - Press Release - Emanuel Introduces Elder Justice Act “This bipartisan legislation will shine a light ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Elder Justice Act has two primary goals: to make elder abuse a federal crime; and provide for law enforcement to work hand-in-hand with health and social service agencies that have traditionally fought alone against neglect of elders.
After 25 years of congressional hearings on elder abuse without a legislative response, the Elder Justice Act marks the beginning of a new focus on the detection and prevention of elder abuse.
Emanuel is the lead sponsor of the bi-partisan Elder Justice Act in the U.S. House of Representatives, which is a companion bill to S. 333, sponsored by U.S. Senator John Breaux (D-LA) and Orrin Hatch (R-UT).
www.house.gov /apps/list/press/il05_emanuel/Elder_Justice_Act.html   (805 words)

  
 Iowa History Timeline
Carolyn Pendray was the first woman elected to either house of the Iowa legislature, and she was elected to the House in 1928 and the Senate in 1932.
Viola Babcock Miller, as Secretary of State, was responsible for the founding of the Iowa Highway Patrol, one of the first such agencies in the nation.
Justice Neuman became the first woman to serve on the Iowa Supreme Court.
www.e-referencedesk.com /resources/state-history-timeline/iowa.html   (4147 words)

  
 Eternal Justice
After this exposure and many demands for help, I was led by a power greater than I to create a tag name for my new passion so that I could assist many of the consumers who had reached out to me for help.
Eternal Justice supports the commission's endeavor to protect the consumer, by reviewing the effectiveness of the " Funeral Rule." It is my understanding that the burial or cemetery issue was not considered originally because of the lack of response from the consumer on the issue that would indicate a need for such a review.
Since the inception of Eternal Justice, I became cognizant that there had been much press on the issue of abuses, within the cemetery industry across the United States.
www.ftc.gov /bcp/rulemaking/funeral/comments/Comment%20A-79%20-%20Carolyn%20Jacobi.htm   (2047 words)

  
 Criminal Justice Section   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Membership in the section is available not only to lawyers and judges; any person employed within the criminal justice system in Philadelphia, or by the courts, is eligible to become an associate member of the section.
This Award represents the highest honor that the Criminal Justice Section can give to any member of the Bar, whether or not a member of the Section, who exemplifies the ideals of the career of Cesare Beccaria, the 18th century Italian scholar whose writings presaged the dawn of the modern penal system.
The Award is to recognize distinguished achievement of a member of the Philadelphia Bar in the field of education in criminal justice, including legal and/or general education activities in the field.
www.philadelphiabar.org /page/CriminalJusticeSection?appNum=2&wosid=Hoaz4j906SwJuWeDO5KyGM   (827 words)

  
 South Carolina Trial Law Blog: Great Legal Quotes on Justice
Justice is open to everyone in the same way as the Ritz Hotel.
If the jury have no right to judge of the justice of a law of the government, they plainly can do nothing to protect the people against the oppressions of the government; for there are no oppressions which the government may not authorize by law.
This Blog/Web Site is made available by the lawyer or law firm publisher for educational purposes only as well as to give you general information and a general understanding of the law, not to provide specific legal advice.
www.sctriallaw.com /trial-techniques-great-legal-quotes-on-justice.html   (356 words)

  
 Judicial Conference Executive Committee Chairs, Past and Present, on Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist
Although he held positions in government that necessarily forced him into controversy and was a person who knew his own mind, colleagues and others who dealt with him found him to be a down-to-earth man with simple personal tastes who treated others fairly and openly.
Although I served by appointment of the Chief Justice and under his direction for several years as a member of the Executive Committee of the Judicial Conference, three of those years as his designated Chairman, I cannot say that I knew him well.
William H. Rehnquist was a good lawyer and a good man who became an outstanding Chief Justice.
www.uscourts.gov /ttb/sep05ttb/jcec_chairs   (1479 words)

  
 Speaking Truth to Power   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Most of them know more of suffering and the struggle for justice than I ever will, and the ways in which they walk their talk daily reminds me that a better world is possible.
Carolyn, may you continue to follow the noble path blazed by the Religious Society of Friends in the 18th Century as you speak truth to power….
CAROLYN BAKER, Ph.D., is an adjunct professor of history, an author, and former psychotherapist.
www.carolynbaker.org   (15355 words)

  
 To Some, 'Chief Justice Scalia' Has a Certain Ring (washingtonpost.com)
Justice Antonin Scalia struck a pessimistic note when he spoke at the right-of-center Ethics and Public Policy Center here last Sept. 20.
He would be nominated for the court's top slot while a conservative jurist from the lower courts would be selected to replace him as an associate justice, the scenario goes.
That is how the Reagan administration handled the retirement of Chief Justice Warren E. Burger in 1986, naming then-Associate Justice Rehnquist to succeed Burger and picking Scalia to replace Rehnquist.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-dyn/articles/A47527-2005Jan29.html   (731 words)

  
 Carolyn Forché on A Poetry of Witness
But perhaps we should not consider our social lives as merely the products of our choice: the social is a place of resistance and struggle, where books are published, poems read, and protest disseminated.
It is the sphere in which claims against the political order are made in the name of justice.
As such, there is nothing for us to base the poem on, no independent account that will tell us whether or not we can see a given text as being "objectively" true.
www.english.uiuc.edu /maps/poets/a_f/forche/witness.htm   (1761 words)

  
 ★ Books by Carolyn King   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Carolyn King Justus is aRepublican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the states one hundred seventeenth House district, including constituents in Henderson and Transylvania counties.A resident of Hendersonville, North Carolina, Justus is currently (2003-2004 session) serving in her first term in the state House.
Carolyn M Morell - Unwomanly Conduct: the Challenges of Intentional Childlessness - 0415906784
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www.anessay.com /126304_carolyn-king_0958639981habitatofgracebiologychristianityamericanliterature20thcentury.html   (319 words)

  
 The Center for Court Innovation - Staff
Luisa H. Taveras is the project director of the Bronx Juvenile Accountability Court (JAC).
A graduate with honors from Brown University, she completed a course at the Institute for Not-for-Profit Management of Columbia Business School and is on the board of directors of Filipino American Human Services Inc. She received an Edward V. Sparer Fellowship and graduated from Brooklyn Law School.
As senior communications associate, Carolyn Turgeon writes and edits articles, white papers, brochures and other written products describing the Center's work and other innovative criminal justice practices around the country.
www.communityjustice.org /index.cfm?fuseaction=page.viewPage&pageID=515&titlesignifier=s,t   (964 words)

  
 Student Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
A study conducted by the U.S. Justice Department on the effects of the current ban found a reduction in the use of assault weapons in crimes, a decrease in the number of fatal shootings of law enforcement officers, and a reduction in the overall gun homicides.
H.R. 2038 introduced by Representatives Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) and John Conyers (D-MI).
Student advocacy is critical to our work for social justice.
www.allianceforjustice.org /student/student_resources/take_action2.html   (652 words)

  
 Justice League
Yes the Justice League are back in a new more modern format.
The animation innovators at Warner Brothers Animation Studios have taken a cue from the success of their Superman and Batman cartoons and brought the whole Justice League to the small screen.
All in all, Justice League has grown into a great example of modern American animation.
hugereviews.com /Movies/J/Justice_League_Animated_Series.htm   (525 words)

  
 Tullis Trees- Family History Newsletter
Many of the photos are of Jennie’s siblings and their spouses, including William H. Tullis and his wife Sarah Jane “Sadie” Malone, George W. Tullis and his wife Hortense Johnson, and Samuel B. Tullis and his wife Bridget Cordelia Shea.
These Tullises were all children of Jesse H. Tullis, Jr., and his first wife, Lydia Ann Mintonye.
Presents the story of David Tulles, a veteran of the War of 1812, successful businessman, Justice of the Peace, member of the Ohio Legislature, Lutheran minister, husband, and father.
www.tullistrees.org   (3608 words)

  
 The Center for Court Innovation - Advanced Publications Search
A summary of focus groups of judges in New York and California examining which practices of problem-solving courts can be integrated into conventional court operations.
By the Center for Court Innovation's founding director John Feinblatt and current director Greg Berman, Good Courts reviews the growing body of evidence that the problem-solving approach to justice is indeed producing positive results.
The study also incorporates the results of participant interviews on perceived legal coercion and procedural justice; structured courtroom observations of the participant-judge interaction; and results on a wide range of participant outcomes (recidivism, drug use, hospitalizations, homelessness, and psychosocial functioning).
www.communityjustice.org /index.cfm/fuseaction/Page.viewPage/pageId/565   (405 words)

  
 Restorative Justice Online — Boyes-Watson, Carolyn. Discovering Their Voice: Empowering Young People Through ...
Boyes-Watson, Carolyn Discovering Their Voice: Empowering Young People Through Circles Chelsea, MA: Roca, Inc.
Peacemaking circles are a method of communication and problem solving derived from aboriginal and native traditions.
This summary highlights how circles are used at Roca—a multicultural, youth, family, and community development organization—to open up new possibilities for empowerment of young people through discovering their own voice.
www.restorativejustice.org /articlesdb/articles/6838   (235 words)

  
 The Committee for Justice
The battle to confirm judicial nominees is at a critical point during the week of November 10-14, and Committee for Justice will be working hard to counter the liberal spin distorting President Bush's nominees.
As the Senate undertook its historic all-hours debate of the minority's unprecedented use of the filibuster to deny the President's nominees final votes, the Committee for Justice responded to some senators' initial arguments, made at a pre-debate press conference.
On the Nominations of Priscilla Owen, Carolyn Kuhl, and Janice Rogers Brown to serve on the Circuit Courts of Appeal.
committeeforjustice.org /contents/news/justiceforjudges   (244 words)

  
 Old Dominion Bar Association   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
If I am under arrest, I would like to know that." The police officer left after talking to the librarian and Carter finished what he was doing about 45 minutes later.
Upon returning to his office, he wrote Chief Justice Preston W. Campbell, Abington, Virginia, by letter dated December 23, 1940 to inquire as to whether the Court had indeed formulated such a policy relegating Negro lawyers to a special section of the Law Library and to complain of his treatment.
Chief Justice Campbell, due to illness, referred Carter’s letter to Acting Justice Holt for proper consideration to the next term of Court.
www.odba.org   (288 words)

  
 The Comic Treadmill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Footnotes like that instilled a youth named H with a desire to track down those issues, hook me on the serialized aspect of comics and gave me an investment in the character once I learned his history.
Ebony has been given only a minor role in Cooke’s first two stories, but the potentially troublesome name issue gets addressed in the first scene in the hope that the character can move on as the sidekick/confidant of the Spirit and not as a tinderbox of politically incorrect issues.
This story arc introduced what I think is a brand new character, Carolyn Llewellyn, an arcanobiologist (I’d explain what that is, but sometimes you people need to figure it out yourself) and former crush of Clark Kent in his years between college and moving to Metropolis.
www.comictreadmill.com   (7287 words)

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