The best way to state a fundraising offer

Want to see a situation where a very small changing wording makes a meaningful difference in fundraising results? You’ll find it on the Better Fundraising Blog, at One Test, Three Lessons. Yes, the post has three very useful lessons. But I want to focus on one of them. You’ll have surf over there to see…

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Rules of Evidence Cheat Sheet

“Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, the evidence will show that…” Many a trial attorney has opened a trial by addressing the jury with words to this effect. But what exactly will the evidence show? The answer to that question depends not just on the facts of the case, but on the exact evidence that…

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Why the Supreme Court’s Decision in Garland v. Cargill Regarding Rifle Bump Stocks Is Off Target | Jan Vetter | Verdict

As usual, in the upcoming Term, important cases will turn on how the Supreme Court goes about interpreting federal statutes. Unfortunately, the Court does not always approach this core task as it should. For example, last Term in Garland v. Cargill the Supreme Court invalidated a regulation from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and…

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TAU KADHI | Diverse: Issues In Higher Education

Dr. Tau KadhiTau Kadhi has been appointed to the Office of Graduate Studies at Alabama A&M University. He served as vice provost for institutional planning and quality at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore. He holds a bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics, a master’s in mathematics curriculum and instruction, and a master’s in applied mathematics,…

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Claims of sexual harrassment on work trip go viral

Viviane Neves Massaro, a Brazilian woman who worked at Canadian company ApplyBoard from June 2021 to July 2022, posted a video on LinkedIn last month speaking about her experiences working in international education in which she alleged she was not supported by her employers when she complained about the behaviour of her line manager. In…

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