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Author Tom Keneally back stage at the Nimrod Theatre, Sydney, 1980 /
Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Robert McFarlane collection of photographs.; Inscriptions: "Author Tom Keneally back stage Nimrod Theatre 1980 Robert McFarlane"--In pencil on reverse.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6615438
Restrictions on public funding of scientific research that are based on consensus/orthodox definitions of ‘science’ are unconstitutional conditions
As part of the First Amendment Initiatives at The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law (Catholic Law), the Law School hosted the third annual Seigenthaler Debates the evening of Tuesday, February 27, with the cosponsorships of the Law School’s Federalist Society and American Constitution Society chapters. Each year, the Seigenthaler Debates feature two First Amendment scholars debating and discussing First Amendment issues.
The evening’s debate, held virtually, featured Jenin Younes of the New Civil Liberties Alliance and Robert Charrow, former General Counsel of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and addressed the following resolution: “Restrictions on public funding of scientific research that are based on consensus/orthodox definitions of ‘science’ are unconstitutional conditions.” Younes argued in favor of defining such restrictions as unconstitutional, while Charrow argued in opposition. Judge Justin Walker of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit acted as the program’s moderator
Restrictions on public funding of scientific research that are based on consensus/orthodox definitions of ‘science’ are unconstitutional conditions
As part of the First Amendment Initiatives at The Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law (Catholic Law), the Law School hosted the third annual Seigenthaler Debates the evening of Tuesday, February 27, with the cosponsorships of the Law School’s Federalist Society and American Constitution Society chapters. Each year, the Seigenthaler Debates feature two First Amendment scholars debating and discussing First Amendment issues.
The evening’s debate, held virtually, featured Jenin Younes of the New Civil Liberties Alliance and Robert Charrow, former General Counsel of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and addressed the following resolution: “Restrictions on public funding of scientific research that are based on consensus/orthodox definitions of ‘science’ are unconstitutional conditions.” Younes argued in favor of defining such restrictions as unconstitutional, while Charrow argued in opposition. Judge Justin Walker of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit acted as the program’s moderator
Author Tom Keneally and actor Justine Saunders backstage during the rehearsals of Bullie's House, Nimrod Theatre, Sydney, 1980 /
Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Robert McFarlane collection of photographs.; Inscriptions: "Author Tom Keneally + Actor Justine Saunders backstage Nimrod Theatre 1980 during rehearsal's 'Bulli'es House' Robert McFarlane"--In pencil on reverse.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6615450
Robert Sparks Walker diary, 1941
Diary authored by Chattanooga author and naturalist, Robert Sparks Walker
Robert Sparks Walker diary, 1945
Diary authored by Chattanooga author and naturalist, Robert Sparks Walker
Robert Sparks Walker diary, 1945
Diary authored by Chattanooga author and naturalist, Robert Sparks Walker
Robert Sparks Walker diary, 1941
Diary authored by Chattanooga author and naturalist, Robert Sparks Walker
Robert Sparks Walker diary, 1953
Diary authored by Chattanooga author and naturalist, Robert Sparks Walker
Robert Sparks Walker diary, 1951
Diary authored by Chattanooga author and naturalist, Robert Sparks Walker
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