Burdened prison staffers seeking more time between executions should ‘suck it up,’ top criminal court judge says

Home Daily News Burdened prison staffers seeking more time… Death Penalty Burdened prison staffers seeking more time between executions should ‘suck it up,’ top criminal court judge says By Debra Cassens Weiss April 3, 2024, 8:48 am CDT Judge Gary Lumpkin, a judge on Oklahoma’s top criminal appeals court, has said state prison officials seeking…

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Integrated Audio Solutions Enable Hybrid Learning in Higher Education

The Versa Lite system uses ClearOne’s BMA CT beamforming microphones, technology that integrates easily into typical drop-ceiling tiles. The microphones optimize audio pickup by switching automatically between directional sound beams as the person who is talking moves around the room. It works in conjunction with auto-tracking cameras, and the entire system connects through a USB hub to…

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Enforcing restraints of trade: Three month delay dooms employer’s case – Employee Rights/ Labour Relations

A recent high profile decision has highlighted that time is of the essence for employers seeking to enforce restraint of trade provisions against former employees, with a three-month delay in commencing proceedings deemed sufficient to thwart an employer’s application for interlocutory relief. Scyne Advisory Business Services Pty Ltd v Heaney [2024] NSWSC 275 These proceedings…

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Your leadership style is impacting your fundraising

In our most recent nonprofit leadership study, we looked at how different leadership styles affected a nonprofit’s culture of philanthropy. We chose four styles that had a large body of academic research behind them: servant leadership, transformational leadership, charismatic leadership, and transactional leadership. Servant Leaders Most Consistently Associated with Growing Philanthropy The researchers defined a…

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