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Copper Mining p.12
Copper Mining. Open pit copper mine, Bingham, Utah. March 1940. Farm Security Adm. Photo by Rothstein
U.S. Highway 40 P.1
Utah Writers\u27 Project. Sign on road leading to Great Salt Lake Desert, Utah, March 1940. Courtesy of Farm Security Adminstration. Rothstein Photo
Williams v. Illinois and the Confrontation Clause: Does Testimony by a Surrogate Witness Violate the Confrontation Clause?
This article comprises a four-part debate between Paul Rothstein, Professor of Law at Georgetown Law Center, and Ronald J. Coleman, who works in the litigation practice group at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP, on Williams v. Illinois, a Supreme Court case that involves the Confrontation Clause, which entitles a criminal defendant to confront an accusing witness in court. The issue at hand is whether said clause is infringed when a report not introduced into evidence at trial is used by an expert to testify about the results of testing that has been conducted by a non-testifying third party.
The debate includes the following parts: Part 1: Ronald J. Coleman:Dexter’s Dilemma: Rule 703 Does Not Violate the Confrontation Clause Part 2: Paul Rothstein: Surrogate Witnesses Just Won’t Cut It: A Response to Ronald Coleman Part 3: Ronald J. Coleman: More on Williams v. Illinois: A Response to Paul Rothstein Part 4: Paul Rothstein: Williams v. Illinois: Responses to Coleman’s Argument
GLT-1 promoter activity in astrocytes and neurons of mouse hippocampus and somatic sensory cortex
GLT-1 eGFP BAC reporter transgenic adult mice were used to detect GLT-1 gene expression in individual cells of CA1, CA3 and SI, and eGFP fl uorescence was measured to analyze quantitatively GLT-1 promoter activity in different cells of neocortex and hippocampus. Virtually all GFAP+ astrocytes were eGFP+; we also found that about 80% of neurons in CA3 pyramidal layer, 10-70% of neurons in I-VI layers of SI and rare neurons in all strata of CA1 and in strata oriens and radiatum of CA3 were eGFP+. Analysis of eGFP intensity showed that astrocytes had a higher GLT-1 promoter activity in SI than in CA1 and CA3, and that neurons had the highest levels of GLT-1 promoter activity in CA3 stratum pyramidale and in layer VI of SI. Finally, we observed that the intensity of GLT-1 promoter activity in neurons is 1-20% of that measured in astrocytes. These results showed that in the hippocampus and neocortex GLT-1 promoter activity is observed in astrocytes and neurons, detailed the distribution of GLT-1 expressing neurons, and indicated that GLT-1 promoter activity in both astrocytes and neurons varies in different brain regions. © 2010 de Vivo, Melone, Rothstein and Conti
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
[Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]
Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
GENETICS AND LIFE INSURANCE: MEDICAL UNDERWRITING AND SOCIAL POLICY
Series foreword -- Preface -- Introduction -- Contributors - - Ch. 1. Public attitudes / Mark A. Rothstein and Carlton A. Hornung -- Ch. 2. The insurer perspective / Roberta B. Meyer -- Ch. 3. The economics of risk selection / Arnold A. Dicke -- Ch. 4. Medical underwriting / Robert K. Gleeson -- Ch. 5. Genetic risks and mortality rates / J. Alexander Lowden -- Ch. 6. The functions of insurance and the fairness of genetic underwriting / Norman Daniels -- Ch. 7. Perspectives of consumers and genetics professionals / Wendy R. Uhlmann and Sharon F. Terry -- Ch. 8. A comparative international overview / Bartha Maria Knoppers, Beatrice Godard, and Yann Joly -- Ch. 9. Antitrust implications of insurers' collaborative standard setting / Robert H. Jerry II -- Ch. 10. A consumer agenda / J. Robert Hunter -- Ch. 11. Policy recommendations / Mark A. Rothstein -- Appendix: life insurance and genetic testing general population -- Survey Questionnaire -- Inde
Risk and the Limits of Governance. Exploring varied patterns of risk-based governance across Europe.
Rothstein H, Borraz O, Huber M. Risk and the Limits of Governance. Exploring varied patterns of risk-based governance across Europe. Regulation and Governance. 2013;7(2):215-235
Murder on the mountain: author talk with Peter J. Wosh
Author talk by Peter J. Wosh on May 5th, 2022, on his book, "Murder on the Mountain: crime, passion, and punishment in gilded age New Jersey.
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