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    [Amnesty Letter ID092] / [Freeman, Michael B.

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    This letter was written by Michael B. Freeman to President Andrew Johnson in response to the President's Amnesty Proclamation of 29 May 1865. The writer indicates his county of residence as Rutherford Co. (North Carolina) and states his occupation as Farmer

    Conformational rearrangements enable iterative backbone -methylation in RiPP biosynthesis

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    R Code: Supplementary Data 1. Code for running kinetics simulations File name: Supplementary Data 1.R Mass Spectrometry .raw files: Supplementary Figure 4a-c. Mass spectrometric analysis of split borosin coexpressions. File name: 20200110_FSM1167_SonA+SonM_24.5min.raw Supplementary Figure 4d-j. Mass spectrometric analysis of split borosin coexpressions. File name: 20200909_KC1063_StrA+StrM_15min_redalk_18pm4.raw Supplementary Figure 16. SonM in vitro reactions analyzed by LC-MS/MS and compared to kinetic model simulations. File names: 20200220_FSM1178_kineticmodeling_t=2.raw 20200220_FSM1179_kineticmodeling_t=2.raw 20200220_FSM1180_kineticmodeling_t=8.raw 20200220_FSM1181_kineticmodeling_t=8.raw 20200220_FSM1182_kineticmodeling_t=20.raw 20200220_FSM1183_kineticmodeling_t=20.raw 20200220_FSM1184_kineticmodeling_t=40.raw 20200220_FSM1185_kineticmodeling_t=40.raw 20200220_FSM1186_kineticmodeling_t=60.raw 20200220_FSM1187_kineticmodeling_t=60.raw Supplementary Figure 25a. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190701_kc1007_His-SonA_Y93F.raw Supplementary Figure 25b. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190515_fsm1155_his-SonA-sonMT-R67K.raw Supplementary Figure 25c. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190515_fsm1154_his-sonA_sonMTR67A.raw Supplementary Figure 25d. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190701_kc1008_His-SonA_Y58F.raw Supplementary Figure 25e. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190515_fsm1156_his-sonA-SonMT-Y71F.raw Supplementary Figure 25f. Mass spectrometric analysis of SonM mutant in vitro reactions. File name: 20190701_kc1009_His-SonA_DBLMUT.rawThe data deposited here are raw files, R code and mass spec, associated with the results presented in the paper, "Conformational rearrangements enable iterative backbone N-methylation in RiPP biosynthesis." These data have been made publicly available in keeping with the journal's data availability policy.National Institutes of Health (R35 GM133475 to M.F.F.) and the University of Minnesota along with the BioTechnology Institute (M.F.F., M.H.E., W.A.H.)Miller, Fredarla S.; Crone, Kathryn K.; Jensen, Matthew R.; Shaw, Sudipta; Harcombe, William R.; Elias, Mikael H.; Freeman, Michael F.. (2021). Conformational rearrangements enable iterative backbone -methylation in RiPP biosynthesis. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://doi.org/10.13020/y8ry-gm18

    Michael Freeman and domestic violence

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    This collection, written by legal scholars from around the world, offers insights into a variety of topics from children’s rights to criminal law, jurisprudence, medical ethics and more. Its breadth reflects the fact that these are all elements of what can broadly be called ‘law and society’, that enterprise that is interested in law’s place or influence in diffferent aspects of real lives and understands law to be simultaneously symbol, philosophy and action. It is also testament to the broad range of vision of Professor Michael Freeman, in whose honour the volume was conceived. The contributions are divided into categories which reflect his distinguished career and publications, over 85 books and countless articles, including pioneering work on children’s rights, domestic violence, religious law, jurisprudence, law and culture, family law and medicine, ethics and the law, as well as his enduring commitment to interdisciplinarity. The volume begins with work on law in its philosophical, cultural or symbolic realm (Part I: Law and Stories: Culture, Religion and Philosophy), including its commitment to the normative ideal of ‘rights’ (Part II: Law and Rights), and then offfers work on law as coercive state action (Part III: Law and the Coercive State) and as regulator of personal relationships (Part IV: Law and Personal Living). It continues with reflections on the importance of globalisation, both of law and of ‘doing family’ in personal and public life (Part V: Law and International Living) before closing with two reflections on Michael Freeman’s body of work generally, including one from Michael himself (Part VI: Law and Michael Freeman)

    Law in society ::reflections on children, family, culture and philosophy : essays in honour of Michael Freeman /

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    This collection, written by legal scholars from around the world, offers insights into a variety of topics from children's rights to criminal law, jurisprudence, medical ethics and more. Its breadth reflects the fact that these are all elements of what can broadly be called 'law and society', that enterprise that is interested in law's place or influence in different aspects of real lives and understands law to be simultaneously symbol, philosophy and action. It also testament to the broad range of vision of Professor Michael Freeman, in whose honour the volume was conceived. The contributions are divided into categories which reflect his distinguished career and publications, over 85 books and countless articles, including pioneering work on children's rights, domestic violence, religious law, jurisprudence, law and culture, family law and medicine, ethics and the law, as well as his enduring commitment to interdisciplinarity

    Michael Freeman and the Rights and Wrongs of Resolving Private Law Disputes

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    This chapter examines some of Freeman’s ideas and the extent to which they have been incorporated into the family law landscape. It argues that, while Freeman was prescient in predicting some of the ways in which family law would change, and while some of his hopes have been realised, they have not always been realised in the way he intended or, indeed, in ways he could have foreseen. Some of these changes have brought about consequences detrimental to vulnerable family members. These effects, when anticipated by government, have been ‘unproclaimed’ and minimised. In other cases, the consequences of changes to the law have been unintended. And the response of government has been to redouble its efforts and to seek a solution in yet more legislation

    Jan Freeman, 35th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Jan Freeman is the author of Hyena, Autumn Sequence, and Simon Says, which was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award in poetry. Her poems have been published in numerous journals and several anthologies. She co-edited the acclaimed Sisters: An Anthology (2009). Freeman founded Paris Press in 1995 in order to bring into print Muriel Rukeyser’s The Life of Poetry. She has been its director and publisher since. Paris Press educates the public about groundbreaking yet overlooked literature by women and has also championed the work of Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Ruth Stone and numerous other women writers of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries
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