The morning read for Monday, August 5

WHAT WE’RE READING By Ellena Erskine on Aug 5, 2024 at 10:57 am Each weekday, we select a short list of news articles, commentary, and other noteworthy links related to the Supreme Court. Here’s the Monday morning read: Recommended Citation: Ellena Erskine, The morning read for Monday, August 5, SCOTUSblog (Aug. 5, 2024, 10:57 AM),…

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eTeamSponsor and Double the Donation Partner to Provide New Matching Gift Solution

Double the Donation is excited to announce a new partnership with eTeamSponsor that will provide organizations with integrated matching gift solutions. With the integration between eTeamSponsor’s innovative FundRaker platform and Double the Donation’s 360MatchPro, fundraisers are equipped to raise more from corporate matching gift programs. “Corporate matching gifts are a valuable fundraising source that organizations…

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Morning Docket: 08.05.24

* In his new book, Neal Gorsuch explains that there are too many laws. Not on women’s bodies or anything… but on the important people like presidents who encourage supporters to murder the vice president. [The Guardian] * Delaware asks Elon Musk for ANY case precedent to support his $56 billion pay package. Maybe AI…

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A Guide to Leasing to California Cannabis Tenants

Leasing to California Cannabis Tenants Leasing commercial real estate to a cannabis business in California can be a great opportunity for the right lessor, but it comes with significant risks. It’s important for lessors to understand these risks before entering into a lease with a cannabis business. This guide examines various questions our cannabis landlord…

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How to talk about race in the classroom

An excerpt from the forthcoming pedagogical resource platform Throughlines. A few years ago, Ayanna Thompson was teaching a large lecture class on a survey of early British literature. The class was surprisingly animated, willing to talk about the most challenging topics. Even though the majority of them were not English literature majors, or even humanities…

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ENZ looks to Asia to grow intled sector to $4.4bn by 2027

Its new strategy pivots around growing the economic contribution of the sector to a whopping $4.4 billion by 2027 – largely through enticing more international students to the country. ENZ highlighted key markets across Asia with significant growth potential, stating an aim to spread awareness of New Zealand’s educational offerings in these countries. “In the…

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New Evidence of Nitrogen Hypoxia’s Brutality Should Lead Alabama to Reconsider Its Next Execution Plan | Austin Sarat | Verdict

Alabama plans to execute Alan Lee Miller on September 26. Miller survived a previous execution attempt when the state tried to kill him using lethal injection, and the state later agreed not to employ that method in any subsequent execution. Miller had previously indicated a preference for death by nitrogen hypoxia. If Miller’s execution proceeds…

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