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Protect Women, Protect Life Coalition Press Conference on June Medical Services v. Russo (Formerly June Medical Services v. Gee)
National Pro-life Coalition Holds Press Conference Ahead of Oral Arguments in Landmark Abortion Case U.S. Senators, Representatives to join Louisiana State Lawmakers and Pro-life Activists to discuss June Medical Services v. Russo Washington, D.C. – Next week the U.S. Supreme Court will take up June Medical Services v. Russo, potentially the most important abortion-related case in more than three decades. Ahead of the oral arguments, a coalition of preeminent national pro-life organizations and leaders will hold a press conference at the National Press Club on March 3rd at 2 PM to discuss…
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Future of FedRAMP Discussion
Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP)
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CEO 2.0 - A Dedication to Equity
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FOIA as a last resort: Getting public information through the front door
As a reporter, filing a Freedom of Information Act request should be your last resort. The government documents you need may be hiding in plain sight. Whether you’re a Washington policy writer, a regional reporter or a local journalist covering a beat, this workshop from three accomplished reporters will show you how to get the government records you always wanted but weren’t quite sure how to find. The session will take place on Wednesday, Feb. 19 from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at the National Press Club. Jerry Zremski, Washington Bureau Chief for the Buffalo News, will share tactics from his…
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Shakespeare Oxford Centennial Symposium
To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the book that forever changed Shakespeare studies, the Shakespeare Oxford Fellowship will present a free symposium on Wednesday, March 4, 1:00 pm (doors open at 12:30pm), in the NPC’s Fourth Estate Room. This date marks the centennial of the modern discovery that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford, was very likely the true genius behind the pseudonym “William Shakespeare.” At least as early as the 1590s, when the Shakespeare plays and poems first began to appear, indications of doubt about their author’s identity were published, including hints that…
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INGAA Foundation Pipeline Infrastructure
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NALEO Census 2020 Briefing
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The Future of Libya
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Big Tech Vs Free Speech Forum
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INGAA Foundation
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