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Tanenbaum, Morris – 1987
The press of telecommunication technologies and their progeny have undermined the natural monopoly basis for long distance telecommunications and customer premise products, forced open regulatory doors, toppled barriers to market entry, and led to the reshaping of regulatory philosophy as regulators have seen new, wider horizons for the industry.…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Federal Regulation, Government Role, Technological Advancement
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Bell, Philip; Cloke, Paul – Journal of Rural Studies, 1989
Explores the theoretical and ideological background of privatization within the context of New Right politics. Examines the economic and social impacts on rural Britain of Thatcher government policies: "user pays" policies, private contracting of formerly public services, denationalization of utilities and industries, and deregulation.…
Descriptors: Economic Change, Federal Regulation, Foreign Countries, Government Role
Parsons, Patrick R. – 1983
A review of federal court decisions in the area of cable television and First Amendment rights reveals an early, unified perception of cable's First Amendment status that has given way in the past decade to fragmented and often contradictory positions among lower level courts. This makes the problem before the courts today one of choosing from, or…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Content Analysis, Court Litigation, Decision Making
Keep, Paul M. – 1983
Noting that there are more than 900 advisory committees providing private-sector advice to federal decision makers, this report investigates how well these committees have complied with the 1972 Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), which was intended to make them more accessible to the public and reporters. Following an overview of the subject,…
Descriptors: Advisory Committees, Federal Government, Federal Regulation, Freedom of Speech
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Foster, Nancy M., Archer, Jack H. – Oceanus, 1988
Gives a short history of the program. Outlines the sanctuary designation process. Lists educational, research, and program objectives. Provides a list of the seven areas that have been designated and three candidates. (CW)
Descriptors: Background, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Federal Regulation
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Price, Alan R. – Journal of Higher Education, 1994
The evolution of the definition of scientific misconduct in two federal agencies, the Public Health Service/National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation, is examined, and the resulting regulatory definitions are contrasted. Further change is anticipated as the definitions are criticized and challenged. (MSE)
Descriptors: Definitions, Federal Government, Federal Regulation, Fraud
Ragan, Fred D. – 1986
The paper traces the life of the 18th century North Carolinian planter Willie Jones and his transformed political stance from traditional commitment to the Crown to a new constitutional faith in republicanism. Jones' political career and struggles are noted through the Revolutionary era and the controversy of centralized versus decentralized…
Descriptors: Conservatism, Constitutional History, Federal Regulation, Federal State Relationship
Peterson, Paul E.; And Others – 1984
A study of the implementation of six major federal education policies in four urban school districts (Baltimore, Maryland; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; San Diego, California; and Dade County, Florida) generally supported a new theory of federalism. Research data were drawn from statistical reports and from interviews with over 150 persons at local,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Aid, Federal Government, Federal Programs
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Carpenter, James G. – Journal of Law and Education, 1985
This article discusses Supreme Court cases bearing upon the legal parameters for permissible government regulation of religious elementary and secondary schools. Two legal strategies of religious interests, traditional and radical, are described, followed by a discussion of strategies at the state level. (TE)
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Regulation
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Fox, Mary Frank; Braxton, John M. – Journal of Higher Education, 1994
A discussion of misconduct in scientific research looks at the roles of several segments of the scientific community (federal government, universities, scholarly journals, and individual scientists) in exercising control of misconduct. Limitations of their roles and overall implications for policy are examined. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Federal Regulation, Fraud, Government Role
Jones, Glen A., Ed. – 1998
This publication is part of a series that reprints articles on a range of thematic issues published in the "Canadian Journal of Higher Education." This collection focuses on the relationship between the Canadian university and the state. After a preface and an introduction, an introductory monograph, "University-Government Relations…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Federal Government, Federal Regulation, Financial Support
Rafferty, Yvonne; Rollins, Norma – 1990
This paper identifies the educational problems confronting homeless children, describes the Federal response to these problems, and discusses challenges for the 1990s. Although homeless children want to go to school more often than their permanently housed peers, they typically confront significant obstacles to access because of local enrollment…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Children, Compliance (Legal), Disadvantaged Youth
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Spencer, Roger W. – Journal of Economic Education, 1996
Utilizes Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) transcripts to reveal how the Federal Reserve shapes monetary policy. Analysis of the documents shows the Committee examining a wide variety of indicators and approaches in an attempt to determine the appropriate time for a policy change. Inflationary pressures were a preeminent concern. (MJP)
Descriptors: Banking, Business Cycles, Content Analysis, Economic Impact
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Lafollette, Marcel C. – Journal of Higher Education, 1994
In the U.S. Congress, attention to scientific fraud and misconduct has involved extensive use of oversight authority. Because scientists and universities have failed to respond promptly to calls for self-regulation, Congress has imposed formal regulations and favors increased scrutiny of research and a reassessment of university-government-science…
Descriptors: College Role, Federal Government, Federal Regulation, Fraud
Jung, Richard; Kirst, Michael – 1986
While the federal government has always been a junior partner to state and local agencies in financing and operating public schools, the impact of federal policies on schools continues to be a topic of debate by researchers, policymakers, and the public. This paper reviews the rapidly expanding but dispersed literature on federal involvement in…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Programs