...Government 2.0 ( Gov 2.0 ) By analogy with Web 2.0 , the use of technology by government to promote greater access, transparency, and...
R. W. Hoyle
...devised policy towards the poor. In theory the parish was self‐sufficient in its support of the poor, and for this reason the majority of local government expenditure was raised and expended within the parish. Total county rates, which were levied by the parish on a magistrate's precept, were a much smaller charge nationally than total parochial expenditure (£0.3 million against £2 million in 1792 , and £0.8 million against £7 million in 1832 ). Attempts were made to curb the scale of expenditure on the poor by altering the composition of the vestry. An...
Guy Grannum
...Access to Archives ( A2A ), and Scottish Archive Network. The records of the Colonial Office (CO series in TNA) include official correspondence from the governors, together with letters from other colonial officials and British government departments relating to economic, military, and social matters of the colonies. Although the records tend to be of an administrative nature, they can contain useful genealogical information; for example, returns of the sale or rent of government lands; petitions to the governor, the British government, and the monarchy;...
An observatory at an altitude of 1770 m near Sutherland, Northern Cape, owned and operated by the South African government's National Research Foundation. It was founded in 1972 by combining the ...
The US government observatory in northwest Washington, DC. It was founded in 1844, taking over the astronomical work of the US Navy's Depot of Charts and Instruments. It moved to its present site in ...
• 7 Pet. 243 (1833)• Vote: 7–0• For the Court: Marshall• 7 Pet. 243 (1833)• Vote: 7–0• For the Court: MarshallJohn Barron owned docks and warehouses ...
• 358 U.S. 1 (1958)• Vote: 9–0• For the Court: Warren• Concurring: Frankfurter• 358 U.S. 1 (1958)• Vote: 9–0• For the Court: Warren• Concurring: FrankfurterIn ...
• 3 Dall. 199 (1796)• Vote: 4–0• For the Court: seriatim opinions by Chase, Paterson, Wilson, and Cushing• Not participating: Ellsworth and Iredell• 3 Dall. 199 (1796)• Vote: 4–0[...]
• 232 U.S. 383 (1914)• Vote: 9–0• For the Court: Day• 232 U.S. 383 (1914)• Vote: 9–0• For the Court: DayLocal police and U.S. marshals suspected ...
• 274 U.S. 357 (1927)• Vote: 9–0• For the Court: Sanford• Concurring: Brandeis and Holmes• 274 U.S. 357 (1927)• Vote: 9–0• For the Court: Sanford• Concurring: Brandeis and Holmes[...]
• 372 U.S. 335 (1963)• Vote: 9–-0• For the Court: Black• Concurring: Clark, Douglas, and Harlan• 372 U.S. 335 (1963)• Vote: 9–-0• For the Court: Black• Concurring: Clark, Douglas, and Harlan[...]
• 320 U.S. 81 (1943)• Vote: 9–0• For the Court: Stone• Concurring: Douglas, Murphy, and Rutledge• 320 U.S. 81 (1943)• Vote: 9–0• For the Court: Stone• Concurring: Douglas, Murphy, and Rutledge[...]
• 3 Dall. 171 (1796)• Vote: 3–0• For the Court: Seriatim opinions by Iredell, Paterson, and Chase• Not participating: Cushing, Wilson, and Ellsworth• 3 Dall. 171 (1796)• Vote: 3–0[...]
• 379 U.S. 241 (1964)• Vote: 9–0• For the Court: Clark• Concurring: Black, Douglas, Goldberg• 379 U.S. 241 (1964)• Vote: 9–0• For the Court: Clark• Concurring: Black, Douglas, Goldberg[...]
• I Wheat. 304 (1816)• Vote: 6–0• For the Court: Story• Not participating: Marshall• I Wheat. 304 (1816)• Vote: 6–0• For the Court: Story• Not participating: Marshall[...]
• 418 U.S. 241 (1974)• Vote: 9–0• For the Court: Burger• Concurring: Brennan, Rehnquist, and White• 418 U.S. 241 (1974)• Vote: 9–0• For the Court: Burger• Concurring: Brennan, Rehnquist, and ...
• 118 U.S. 394 (1886)• Vote: 9–0• For the Court: Harlan• 118 U.S. 394 (1886)• Vote: 9–0• For the Court: HarlanThe state of California tried to ...
A tropical West African country, bounded on the west by Liberia and Guinea, on the north by Mali and Burkina Faso, and on the east by Ghana.Physical.Its south-facing coastline is rocky in the west ...
169 U.S. 466, argued 5–7 Apr. 1897, decided 7 Mar. 1898 by vote of 9 to 0; Harlan for the Court. In Smyth v. Ames, the Supreme Court voided a schedule of railroad tariffs enacted by Nebraska and ...
223 U.S. 118 (1912), argued 3 Nov. 1911, decided 19 Feb. 1912 by vote of 9 to 0; White for the Court. Early in the twentieth century, reformers wanted to make government more responsive to the ...