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    Advisory Board: Kenneth Tung

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    Biography and Kenneth Tung''s five big ideas in compliance managemen

    Letter from Wong Puey Tung, San Hop Company to Mr. Geo. [George] H. Hand, Chief Engineer, Dominguez Estate Company, January 17, 1925

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    Response to letter from Hand requesting information about the employment status of Chinese individuals on land leased by Tung. Tung confirms persons are employees of his and are not breaking the Alien Land Act

    WHY HAS THE PAPER ENTITLED "GREATWALL-PHOSPHORYLATED Α-ENDOSULFINE IS BOTH AN INHIBITOR AND A SUBSTRATE OF PP2A-B55 HETEROTRIMERS" BY WILLIAMS, M.C. ET AL. THAT WAS PUBLISHED IN ELIFE [WILLIAMS, B.C., FILTER, J.J., BLAKE-HODEK, K.A., FUDA, N.J., SHALLOWAY, D. AND GOLDBERG, M.L. (2014) ELIFE, DOI: 10.7554/ELIFE.01695 ] NOT BEEN RETRACTED?

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    The paper entitled "Greatwall-phosphorylated α-Endosulfine is both an inhibitor and a substrate of PP2A-B55 heterotrimers" authored by Williams, B.C. et al. [Williams, B.C., Filter, J.J., Blake-Hodek, K.A., Fuda, N.J., Shalloway, D. and Goldberg, M.L. and Published in the Journal eLife [eLife (2014) e01695, doi: 10.7554/elife.01695] was the subject of an investigative critique [Tung, H.Y.L. (2020) J. Invest. Cri. Pub. Sci. Articles, Vol. 1, pp193-200, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.5115188]. It was previously reported that the paper by Williams, et al. was riddled with Dishonest Scientific Reported, Data Falsification and possibly Data Fabrication. After, contacting the Editor in Chief of eLife, Drs Michael B. Eisen, the author of this report was referred to the Managing Editor of eLife, Dr Wei Mun Chan who is not an expert in Enzymology by any stretch of imagination. The Managing Editor of eLife apparently obtained some response from Williams, et al. which was not only unsatisfactory scientifically but aggravated the seriousness of this case as it was revealed that Williams et al. obtained conclusions of their paper based on some experiments in which they were counting ~3 cpm of radioactivity above background. When the author of this report pointed the fantastical results that Williams et al. claimed they were able to obtain, the author of this Report received no sign of life from the Managing editor and the Editor in Chief of eLife. This Report provides further evidence that Williams, B.C. et al. committed Dishonest Scientific Reporting, Data Falsification and Data Fabrication in their paper

    International Trade Law and Information Policy: A Recent History

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    By looking at the practices of both the United States Trade Representative and selected international treaty-making bodies, this paper explores the origins of the current conflict over information access in trade diplomacy and identifies what these trends may portend for information access regarding future agreements

    Academic Law Libraries and the Crisis in Legal Education

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    Today's law schools are threatened by declining enrollments and poor job prospects for graduates. Prominent reformers are exposing dysfunctions within the current system and recommending improvements, but many of these proposals misunderstand academic law libraries and their contributions to student and faculty success. This article examines four possible curricular reforms and suggests ways that law librarians can participate in an comprehensive effort to make legal education more useful

    Beyond #TheNew10--The Case for a Citizens Currency Advisory Committee

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    On April 20, 2016, ten months after promising to place a woman’s portrait on the 10bill,TreasurySecretaryJacobJ.LewannouncedsweepingdesignchangesinAmericancurrency.Citizenshavebeenaskingforthesetypesofchangesforatleast95years,andwehopethatTreasurywillbringthemtofruitionrapidly.Untilnow,theportraitureandimageryfeaturedonAmericancurrencyhasconsistentlyassertedandreifiedthesingularimportanceofonetypeofAmerican:White,malepoliticiansandstatesmen,largelyfromtheexecutivebranch.Thisarticleexplorestheadministrativeframeworkthathasenabledtheserepresentationalshortcomingstopersistaslongastheyhave.Fromthebeginning,theprocessfordesigningfederalpapermoneyhasbeencharacterizedbyarbitraryandarguablyautocraticdecisionmakingandresistancetoopenprocessesthatconsiderthecreativityandinsightsofthepublic.ThewaythatTreasuryapproacheditsannouncementwasfraughtwithchallengesforthosecitizenstryingtohavetheirvoicesheardinwhattheybelievedshouldbeanauthenticdemocraticprocess.Ittookasmall,privateorganization,WomenOn20s,tohighlightthisfactforthecountryanorganizationthatdeservespagesinTreasuryshistorybooks.AfterreviewingthehistoryoftheTreasuryDepartmentsroleinthedesignofcurrencyandcoinageandcompareitwiththatofotheragenciestaskedwithchoosingthepeopleandeventsworthyofcommemoration.Weargueforanalternativeprocessforfuturecurrencydesignthatwillpermitmeaningfulcitizeninput.ThisarticlealsoanswersthequestionofwhenandhowthedecisionwasmadetoputAndrewJacksononthe10 bill, Treasury Secretary Jacob J. Lew announced sweeping design changes in American currency. Citizens have been asking for these types of changes for at least 95 years, and we hope that Treasury will bring them to fruition rapidly. Until now, the portraiture and imagery featured on American currency has consistently asserted and reified the singular importance of one type of American: White, male politicians and statesmen, largely from the executive branch. This article explores the administrative framework that has enabled these representational shortcomings to persist as long as they have. From the beginning, the process for designing federal paper money has been characterized by arbitrary and arguably autocratic decision-making and resistance to open processes that consider the creativity and insights of the public. The way that Treasury approached its announcement was fraught with challenges for those citizens trying to have their voices heard in what they believed should be an authentic democratic process. It took a small, private organization, Women On 20s, to highlight this fact for the country - an organization that deserves pages in Treasury’s history books. After reviewing the history of the Treasury Department’s role in the design of currency - and coinage - and compare it with that of other agencies tasked with choosing the people and events worthy of commemoration. We argue for an alternative process for future currency design that will permit meaningful citizen input. This article also answers the question of when and how the decision was made to put Andrew Jackson on the 20 bill

    Copyright Protection of Tung Tung Tung Sahur's Works Used by Free Fire Developers

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    This thesis aims to examine the juridicial factors underlying the absence of copyright protection for the   masterpiece Tung tung tung sahur under law number 28 of 2014 on Copyright, as well to analyze the legal of status of the creative masterpiece Tung Tung Sahur, which has created entirely using Artificial Intelligence (AI) from the perspective of Indonesian Copyright Law. This research employs normative legal research using a statutory and conceptual approach. The data utilised are secondary data consisting of primary legal materials in the form of legislation and secondary legal materials in the form of legal and non-legal scholarly opinions related to copyright. The results of this study indicate that the development of artificial intelligence (AI) presents new challenges to the copyright regime. From a utilitarian perspective, copyright is viewed as an instrument to promote innovation and social welfare. Therefore, AI cannot be recognised as a legal author or creator. However, creative works produced by humans with the assistance of AI may still be eligible for copyright protection. Accordingly, adaptive and equitable reforms to copyright regulations are necessary to address technological advancements

    Managing Disruptive Patron Behavior in Law Libraries: A Grey Paper

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    Nearly all law library staff has encountered or will encounter challenging patron behavior. In this article, the authors develop best practices based on their 2014 online survey of law library staff, follow-up correspondence with several survey respondents, and a review of case law and relevant literature within law librarianship and other fields

    Letter from Geo. [George] H. Hand, Chief Engineer, Dominguez Estate Company to Mr. Wong Puey Tung, September 3, 1928

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    Notifies Tung that portion of land lease has been passed to the City of Los Angeles for use as a railway classification yard. Hand offers assistance with connecting with the City for Tung to enter into a new lease. Letter gives the adjusted rent due for the decreased land leased from the Dominguez Estate Company
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