The document discusses how in response to terrorist attacks like 9/11, the government has passed legislation like the Patriot Act and FISA that expand surveillance powers but may infringe on civil liberties. It examines several court cases where the State Secrets privilege was used to dismiss lawsuits around warrantless wiretapping programs. While greater security is important, especially during times of crisis, balancing it with civil liberties is challenging and precedents set now may undermine constitutional rights in the long run. Oversight is needed to prevent abuse of powers and protect individuals.
1) The document discusses the debate around interpreting the Constitution and laws, with Justice Scalia, Bork, and others arguing that interpretations should adhere closely to the original text and intent, while others argue for a "living Constitution" that can evolve with changing social values.
2) It examines controversial Supreme Court cases like Griswold v. Connecticut and debates around precedents like this establishing new rights not explicitly outlined in the Constitution.
3) Free speech is discussed as an essential right in a democratic system, though some argue it is not absolute and should not protect speech that threatens national security or advocates illegal overthrow of the government.
4) The conclusion argues that interpretations should not abandon the rule
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The document discusses how in response to terrorist attacks like 9/11, the government has passed legislation like the Patriot Act and FISA that expand surveillance powers but may infringe on civil liberties. It examines several court cases where the State Secrets privilege was used to dismiss lawsuits around warrantless wiretapping programs. While greater security is important, especially during times of crisis, balancing it with civil liberties is challenging and precedents set now may undermine constitutional rights in the long run. Oversight is needed to prevent abuse of powers and protect individuals.
1) The document discusses the debate around interpreting the Constitution and laws, with Justice Scalia, Bork, and others arguing that interpretations should adhere closely to the original text and intent, while others argue for a "living Constitution" that can evolve with changing social values.
2) It examines controversial Supreme Court cases like Griswold v. Connecticut and debates around precedents like this establishing new rights not explicitly outlined in the Constitution.
3) Free speech is discussed as an essential right in a democratic system, though some argue it is not absolute and should not protect speech that threatens national security or advocates illegal overthrow of the government.
4) The conclusion argues that interpretations should not abandon the rule
Neighbor helping neighbor, that's what it's all about. Come join us September 24th for our 18th annual golf tournament.
Registration is now open, excellent sponsorship opportunities are available. Proceeds go to projects to help rebuild families homes and lives.
The document provides an overview of key digital marketing concepts including URLs, web pages, landing pages, messaging, web design, social media platforms, search engine optimization, pay-per-click advertising, analytics, and the importance of an integrated marketing communications strategy. It discusses topics such as URL structure, HTML, developing clear messaging, optimizing web pages for search engines and usability, different social media platforms, keyword strategies, and using analytics to measure campaign performance and ROI.
This document provides an overview and guidelines for developing an effective eMarketing strategy using digital and social media. It begins with an introduction to basic digital media concepts such as URLs, web pages, and landing pages. It then discusses listening to customers online, analyzing social media insights and trends, and using analytics tools. The document concludes by offering tips for developing an online presence, including planning a website, finding an authentic voice, and effective copywriting. The overall aim is to provide a framework for establishing clear eMarketing guidelines.
Focusing on credibility and trust, as key elements is critical to evaluating negative campaign messages. At the very least this study offers insights into the transference of attitudes and actions regarding negative comparative statements supporting existing research on Learning Theory.
The document discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role of the US as a mediator. It provides historical context on the roots of the conflict dating back to the late 1800s and Jewish immigration to Palestine. It also discusses the expectations created by the media on policymaking, and how instant access to information in today's transparent world poses new challenges for crisis response. Shock events that challenge expectations can create opportunities for conflict resolution if they cause adversaries to revise their strategies. The US role as a stakeholder and mediator is examined in working towards a durable resolution through utilizing shock events to facilitate changed expectations between the parties.
The document discusses how the boundaries between news and entertainment have blurred over time. It examines how Jon Stewart's The Daily Show uses satire and comedy to comment on and critique mainstream news, challenging conventions. While still providing political and current event information, the show is not bound by standards of objectivity that traditional journalism aims for. Younger audiences seem to prefer this style over straightforward news and appreciate being both informed and entertained. The blending of these genres reflects changes in media and how audiences consume information.
The documentary film Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room evaluates how the film shapes attitudes towards corporate identity. The film uses techniques like satire and voiceovers set to music to skewer the image of Corporate America using Enron as an example. At the center of the Enron scandal were three top executives: Kenneth Lay as CEO who transformed Enron but failed to prevent deception, Jeffrey Skilling as a risk-taking acting CEO who created a culture of greed, and Andrew Fastow as CFO who was involved in conflicts of interest and deception. The film shows how Enron's priorities shifted from Lay's initial vision to exploiting loopholes and taking enormous risks, leading to its collapse due to ethical lapses
Michael Phelps' reputation and endorsement deals suffered after a photo showed him smoking marijuana. To rebuild trust over the next year, a campaign will have Phelps apologize, then participate in youth-focused events to increase his trust ratings. It will monitor media coverage and surveys to ensure Phelps is seen as committed to excellence in and out of the pool. The long-term goal is for Phelps to endorse healthy lifestyle products while funding his foundation.
Michael Phelps' trust and endorsement levels dropped 15 points after a photo showed him smoking marijuana. To rebuild trust over the next year, the campaign aims to increase his trust index by 10% and restore his reputation. The three phase campaign begins with Phelps apologizing, then builds trust over six months through appearances with his team. The long term goal is for Phelps to commit to excellence in and out of the pool and align with healthy lifestyle causes.
The document discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role of the US as a mediator. It provides historical context on the roots of the conflict dating back to the late 1800s and Jewish immigration to Palestine. It also discusses the expectations created by the media on policymaking, particularly the pressure to respond quickly to crises in a world of instant access and transparency. Shock events that challenge expectations can create opportunities for conflict resolution if they cause adversaries to revise their strategies. The US role as a stakeholder and mediator is examined in working towards a durable resolution through utilizing conflict resolution strategies.
The document discusses how the boundaries between news and entertainment have blurred over time. It examines how news programs have incorporated more dramatization and emotional elements to engage audiences, particularly younger audiences. It also explores how shows like The Daily Show challenge conventional notions of objective news reporting by using satire and parody. While The Daily Show presents news information, its host Jon Stewart argues viewers cannot actually get their news from the show on its own due to the comedic framing and selective coverage. Overall, the document analyzes societal forces that have contributed to a blurring of the lines between news and entertainment formats.
The document discusses enduring values in interpreting the law and the Constitution. It argues that judgments should adhere to the original text and intent, and not construct new rights based on current values. However, an ascendant view of the First Amendment's protection of free speech has emerged that some argue abandons consistent legal principles in favor of evolving societal values. While laws enacted in times of crisis may infringe on civil liberties, unconstitutional laws are eventually overturned. Ultimately, the Constitution and Bill of Rights embody moral and ethical values that have endured for protecting individual rights and liberties.
The document discusses how two documentaries, The Corporation and Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, shape perceptions of corporate identity and behavior. The Corporation depicts corporations as powerful artificial entities that prioritize profits over people. It analyzes how Enron developed a culture of greed and risk-taking through reckless leadership. The film shows how Enron exploited loopholes to profit while harming others. Both documentaries subtly employ satire and edited interviews to examine the construction and ethics of corporations.
The document provides an overview of key digital marketing concepts including URLs, web pages, landing pages, messaging, web design, social media platforms, search engine optimization, pay-per-click advertising, analytics, and the importance of an integrated marketing communications strategy. It discusses topics such as URL structure, HTML, developing clear messaging, optimizing web pages for search engines and usability, different social media platforms, keyword strategies, and using analytics to measure campaign performance and ROI.
This document provides an overview and guidelines for developing an effective eMarketing strategy using digital and social media. It begins with an introduction to basic digital media concepts such as URLs, web pages, and landing pages. It then discusses listening to customers online, analyzing social media insights and trends, and using analytics tools. The document concludes by offering tips for developing an online presence, including planning a website, finding an authentic voice, and effective copywriting. The overall aim is to provide a framework for establishing clear eMarketing guidelines.
Focusing on credibility and trust, as key elements is critical to evaluating negative campaign messages. At the very least this study offers insights into the transference of attitudes and actions regarding negative comparative statements supporting existing research on Learning Theory.
The document discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role of the US as a mediator. It provides historical context on the roots of the conflict dating back to the late 1800s and Jewish immigration to Palestine. It also discusses the expectations created by the media on policymaking, and how instant access to information in today's transparent world poses new challenges for crisis response. Shock events that challenge expectations can create opportunities for conflict resolution if they cause adversaries to revise their strategies. The US role as a stakeholder and mediator is examined in working towards a durable resolution through utilizing shock events to facilitate changed expectations between the parties.
The document discusses how the boundaries between news and entertainment have blurred over time. It examines how Jon Stewart's The Daily Show uses satire and comedy to comment on and critique mainstream news, challenging conventions. While still providing political and current event information, the show is not bound by standards of objectivity that traditional journalism aims for. Younger audiences seem to prefer this style over straightforward news and appreciate being both informed and entertained. The blending of these genres reflects changes in media and how audiences consume information.
The documentary film Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room evaluates how the film shapes attitudes towards corporate identity. The film uses techniques like satire and voiceovers set to music to skewer the image of Corporate America using Enron as an example. At the center of the Enron scandal were three top executives: Kenneth Lay as CEO who transformed Enron but failed to prevent deception, Jeffrey Skilling as a risk-taking acting CEO who created a culture of greed, and Andrew Fastow as CFO who was involved in conflicts of interest and deception. The film shows how Enron's priorities shifted from Lay's initial vision to exploiting loopholes and taking enormous risks, leading to its collapse due to ethical lapses
Michael Phelps' reputation and endorsement deals suffered after a photo showed him smoking marijuana. To rebuild trust over the next year, a campaign will have Phelps apologize, then participate in youth-focused events to increase his trust ratings. It will monitor media coverage and surveys to ensure Phelps is seen as committed to excellence in and out of the pool. The long-term goal is for Phelps to endorse healthy lifestyle products while funding his foundation.
Michael Phelps' trust and endorsement levels dropped 15 points after a photo showed him smoking marijuana. To rebuild trust over the next year, the campaign aims to increase his trust index by 10% and restore his reputation. The three phase campaign begins with Phelps apologizing, then builds trust over six months through appearances with his team. The long term goal is for Phelps to commit to excellence in and out of the pool and align with healthy lifestyle causes.
The document discusses the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the role of the US as a mediator. It provides historical context on the roots of the conflict dating back to the late 1800s and Jewish immigration to Palestine. It also discusses the expectations created by the media on policymaking, particularly the pressure to respond quickly to crises in a world of instant access and transparency. Shock events that challenge expectations can create opportunities for conflict resolution if they cause adversaries to revise their strategies. The US role as a stakeholder and mediator is examined in working towards a durable resolution through utilizing conflict resolution strategies.
The document discusses how the boundaries between news and entertainment have blurred over time. It examines how news programs have incorporated more dramatization and emotional elements to engage audiences, particularly younger audiences. It also explores how shows like The Daily Show challenge conventional notions of objective news reporting by using satire and parody. While The Daily Show presents news information, its host Jon Stewart argues viewers cannot actually get their news from the show on its own due to the comedic framing and selective coverage. Overall, the document analyzes societal forces that have contributed to a blurring of the lines between news and entertainment formats.
The document discusses enduring values in interpreting the law and the Constitution. It argues that judgments should adhere to the original text and intent, and not construct new rights based on current values. However, an ascendant view of the First Amendment's protection of free speech has emerged that some argue abandons consistent legal principles in favor of evolving societal values. While laws enacted in times of crisis may infringe on civil liberties, unconstitutional laws are eventually overturned. Ultimately, the Constitution and Bill of Rights embody moral and ethical values that have endured for protecting individual rights and liberties.
The document discusses how two documentaries, The Corporation and Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, shape perceptions of corporate identity and behavior. The Corporation depicts corporations as powerful artificial entities that prioritize profits over people. It analyzes how Enron developed a culture of greed and risk-taking through reckless leadership. The film shows how Enron exploited loopholes to profit while harming others. Both documentaries subtly employ satire and edited interviews to examine the construction and ethics of corporations.