Backing Away from Bruen? Supreme Court Upholds Law Barring Restraining Order Subjects from Possessing Guns – North Carolina Criminal Law

On June 21, the Supreme Court decided a highly-anticipated Second Amendment case. In United States v. Rahimi, 602 U.S. __ (2024), the Court considered a facial challenge to 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(8), which makes it a felony for people subject to certain domestic violence protective orders to possess firearms. Rahimi was the Court’s first opportunity…

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Announcement of opinions for Monday, July 1

LIVE By SCOTUSblog on Jul 1, 2024 at 8:23 am On Monday, July 1, we will be live blogging as the court releases opinions in one or more argued cases from the current term. Click here for a list of FAQs about opinion announcements.     Recommended Citation: SCOTUSblog , Announcement of opinions for Monday, July 1,…

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Dormitory Management System for Allocation

For modern universities, the dormitory management system must be transformed from a logistical burden into a competitive advantage! As admitted in an article in Spaces4Learing, the demand for creative housing solutions not only satisfies fundamental needs but also improves the entire living experience and outwits the expectations of today’s students. Institutions that implement best practices…

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Five Keys to Motivating Students

Recently I had reason to revisit Paul Pintrich’s meta-analysis on motivating students. It’s still the piece I most often see referenced when it comes to what’s known about student motivation. Subsequent research continues to confirm the generalizations reported in it. Like most articles that synthesize the results of many studies, it’s long, detailed, and liberally…

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What Is RBAC & How Does It Relate to Zero Trust?

  Defining Role-Based Access Controls for Higher Education Institutions Once someone starts to gain trust, however they do so, how do institutions use that trust in applying security policy? The answer is that colleges and universities usually express policy as a set of access controls. For example, they might say that a specific user can…

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What Do Higher Education Institutions Need to Know About Zero Trust?

  Fallacy: Zero Trust Is Merely About Password Strength While maintaining strong passwords is a fundamental aspect of cybersecurity, zero trust encompasses a broader range of security measures. One key component is multifactor authentication, which requires users to provide multiple forms of identification before gaining access to university systems. Behavior monitoring is another element that…

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Strategies for Nonprofits of All Sizes

Understanding and leveraging donor motivation drivers To effectively connect with donors and create lasting relationships, it’s essential to understand the different drivers that motivate them. These drivers can be categorized into emotional, social, psychological, and rational motivations. By recognizing the nuances of each type and tailoring your strategies accordingly, you can create deeper and more…

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