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    1997 Survey of Rhode Island Law: Cases: Attorney-Client

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    Phrynosoma coronatum

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    Phrynosoma cerroense

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    Increasing State Restrictions on Russian Protestant Seminaries

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    In sum, Russian Protestant seminaries are presently undergoing a trial by state inspection that threatens their very existence. Academics Perry Glanzer and Konstantin Petrenko are correct in asserting that the Russian state’s “power to license and accredit” is “the power of life and death” over any educational institution. State justifications for close oversight of Protestant seminaries appear overstated at best and lack credibility at worst. As regards state concerns for quality control, should not the Russian constitution’s requirement for separation of church and state take precedence over a secular government’s presumption to instruct believers on how best to train their clergy

    The Fall and Rise of Qualified Immunity: From Hope to Harris

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    The Burden of Facts and the Joy of Discovery

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    Wisdom, Chapter 1 of The Science of Virtue: Why Positive Psychology Matters to the Church

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    The day before I started this chapter I played flag football with some of my doctoral students. Though I am thirty years their senior, I tried my best to keep up for three hours of great fun. Today my sore muscles scream any time I try to move. My wife, Lisa, would say they are reprimanding me for my foolishness. Typing on the keyboard is about the only motion that doesn’t hurt. It seems both fitting and paradoxical to begin writing about wisdom the morning after punishing my body in the name of a good time. Hopefully I haven’t just destroyed any credibility I have on the topic

    Who Exactly are the Customers of a Nonprofit Organization?

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    Chronicle of Philanthropy, Mark Kramer argues that every nonprofit institution has three indispensable "customers:" the clients it serves, the donors who support it, and the volunteers or staff members who help get the work done. The failure to serve any one, while tolerable in the short run, will sooner or later undermine the organization's survival
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