8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (3)
#15965753 at 2022-03-28 21:33:13 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #20191: Report: 255,000 ‘excess votes’ for Biden in six key 2020 states Edition
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Changing the way legal scholars think should not be an impossible task for the Crits, since many CLS scholars hold lifetime posts at top law schools.Harvard alone has three tenured card-carrying CritsProfessor of Law Gerald Frug, Warren Professor of Legal History Morton J. Horwitz, and Kennedyas well as several other left-leaning faculty members.
"Harvard is already a CLS stronghold," says Daniel Trubek, a law professor at the University of Wisconsin. "The presence of a prominent left at Harvard is a permanent presence. It's had an immense impact on Harvard. Harvard turns out a significant percentage of all law professors."
But Trubek himself found out that other voices have significant impacts on legal education at Harvard. In 1987, he and Dalton lost their bids for tenure at Harvard in controversial faculty votes and ensuing reviews by President Bok. CLS supporters have charged that in both instances the faculty discriminated against the left-wing scholars for their adherence to CLS, a charge which has taken the CLS debate from the classroom to the national news.
Right-wing and moderate Harvard Law School professors counter that argument, saying that Trubek and Dalton did meet the school's tenure standards. This spring, Bok, acting on the advice of a review committee of experts, upheld the faculty's decision to deny Dalton tenure.
"I think [Dalton] was a victim of the battle that was going on at Harvard," says conference-goer Drury. "It was more a matter of the rest of the faculty trying to keep the Crits from getting a stronghold. If Clare Dalton is any indication, it seems as though the faculty is pretty set against letting the Crits get any real stronghold there."
However, Trubek says left-wing thought will always be a part of legal education, even at Harvard.
"Short of a Draconian right-wing purge, which I don't imagine would happen there, CLS professors will continue to gain tenure at Harvard," Trubek predicts. "Somebody will, not this year, not in the immediate future, but CLS will continue to influence the Harvard faculty no matter what they do."
The Harvard decisions and ensuing claims of persecution increase the value of attending the convention for many CLS adherents. Critswho make up only a small percentage of most law facultiessay the conference makes them fell that they are not alone.
"I think [the turnout] shows that although there's a lot of academic repression at a lot of institutions, CLS is still a very strong movement," says American University Professor of Law James Boyle, the t-shirt-clad director of the convention.
"We are not isolated," Dalton says. "There are numbers of people who share our concerns about the law and the legal system."
As they gather in their unconventional workshops and meetingson everything from "CLS spirituality and nature" to "Sexuality, violence and male power"the Crits decide what new directions CLS should take. While students bat around ideas for activism at a picnic caucus, professorsdonning short sleeves and jeans like their pupilsdebate how CLS can begin to construct and not just criticize.
"The theme of this conference, I would say, is reaching out beyond the academic community and making CLS more real and useful in practice," Pope says.
#5366616 at 2019-02-24 23:14:02 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #6859: Returning Power to The People Edition
Blood Lines, eh?
Ottawa.
Dewar. Paul. Marion.
1 John Robertson 1792 -
.. +Catherine Douglas 1799 - married in 1834 in "the Bathurst District"
…….. 2 Catherine Robertson 1835 - 1872
…….. 2 Janet Robertson 1836 -
…….. 2 Donald Robertson 1836 -
…….. 2 John Robertson 1837 -
…….. 2 Duncan Robertson 1839 -
…….. 2 James Robertson 1841 -
…….. 2 Peter Robertson 1845 - 1893
………… +Elizabeth McGregor 1857 - 1934
…….. 2 Margaret Robertson 1847 -
St. James Anglican Church, Franktown, Ontario
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St. James Anglican Church in Franktown was built in 1822. It is one
of the earliest stone churches built in the Ottawa area and is still
in good condition. Franktown is on the road connecting Perth and Richmond.
It is the "Lilac Capital of Canada".
Franktown was a supply depot for early settlers in Perth, Lanark and
Richmond. Some of the surnames in the Pioneer Cemetery at Franktown are
Salter, Kidd, Lewis, Ford.
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Many of the following families who came to Beckwith Township were
related to or descended from either the 1823 Peter Robinson settlers
from south-west Ireland or the Scottish Emigration Society Settlers in Lanark
Township who came in 1820 from the Scottish Lowlands. The Peter Robinson
Settlers were almost all Catholic – the Scottish settlers were almost all
Presbyterian. Many of the Irish Protestant families who settled in the
Franktown area came from County Wexford, Ireland (see Bruce Elliott's article).
The year is the approximate year of birth.
Most of these families are found in the records of St. Michael's, Corkery,
at one time or another.
James Boyle 1827
John BRENNAN 1809
Mary BURGESS 1788
James BURROWS 1812 Had tavern at Franktown
Daniel CLEARY 1802
Nicholas DIXON 1820 (see posting dated Nov. 10, 2004)
David DOWLIN 1777
Patrick GALVIN 1821 Tailor
Martin JORDAN 1814
John KELLY 1822
James KINSELLA 1812
Hanna LEAHEY 1792
Timothy MANN 1790
Patrick McALINDEN 1792
Michael McCANN 1816
Mary McDERMOTT 1802
Angus McDONALD 1817 Innkeeper
Donald McDONALD 1838 Son?
John McDONALD 1817
Ronald McDONALD
John McEWEN 1817 Scotland
Mrs. McGOVERN 1802
Ellen McKENNA 1802
Angus McLELLAN 1804 Scotland
John McLELLAN 1806 Scotland
Michael MURRAY 1816Shoemaker
Patrick NAGLE 1822
Michael O'NEIL 1810
Maurice O'HARA 1817
Catherine ROCHE / ROACH 1810
Moses SHIELDS 1814
#2034879 at 2018-07-05 00:52:40 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #2567: Remember what you fought for America; You're a proud gem of this world.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-07-04/deutsche-bank-s-asia-pacific-equities-head-James-Boyle-resigns