Archive for August, 2008
Missouri Now Recognizes Online Teacher Certification
• August 29, 2008 • 2 CommentsPosted in ABCTE, Education, Missouri Legal, St. Louis, St. Louis legal
Tags: 000, 60 hours required for teacher certification, ABCTE, ABCTE $40, ABCTE certification requirements, ABCTE certifies 1000, ABCTE investigated by GAO, ABCTE testing criteria, American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence, career change, Education Leaders Council, Eugene Hickock, George Miller, Gov. Blunt signs new law for teacher certification, Mathematica Policy Institute studies ABCTE, matt salsbery, Missouri Education Standards, Missouri recognizes ABCTE, Missouri Teaching Certification requirements, msalsbery, National Education Association criticizes ABCTE, NEA, New 2008 Missouri laws, No Child Left Behind Act, Passport alumni, quicker certification for Missouri teachers, St. Louis, St. Louis law blog, St. Louis legal blog, states recognizng ABCTE certification, U.S. Department of Education
Are Teens Becoming the New Common Enemy in St. Louis?
• August 28, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in Constutional Law, Curfew laws, Fifth Amendment, First Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment, St. Louis, St. Louis legal, the Loop
Tags: attack at Delmar station, attack at Forest Park station, Blueberry Hill, City of Sumner v. Walsh, common enemy, Curfew laws, curfew policy, Delmar Loop Business Association, Fifth Amendment, First Amendment, Fourteenth Amendment, Galleria curfew policy, increased police presence in the Loop, Joe Edwards, matt salsbery, Metrolink increases security, msalsbery, Richmond Heights, Riverfront Times, St. Louis County, St. Louis law, St. Louis law blog, St. Louis law blogs, St. Louis legal blog, St. Louis Metro, St. Louis Metrolink violence, St. Louis Post Dispatch, teenage violence, teenage violence in St. Louis, the Galleria, the Loop, The Pageant, violence in the St. Louis Loop
Nobody Moves Nobody Gets Hurt
• August 28, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in Constutional Law, First Amendment
Tags: ACLU, compelled speech, Constitutional grounds, Deadspin, false imprisonment, First Amendment, George Steinbrenner, matt salsbery, Michael C. Dorf, msalsbery, New York Yankees God Bless America, playing God Bless America during the seventh inning, Pruneyard Shopping Center v. Robbins, seventh inning stretch, Supreme Court, Yankees block aisles, Yankees strict ushers
Could the Box be Closing for Pandora?
• August 26, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in Copyright, Pandora
Tags: Copyright, Copyright Royalty Board, copyright royalty rate increase, howard l berman, internet radio, iphone pandora application, M Salsbery, matt salsbery, Music Genome Project, napster, new music, Pandora, Pandora may have to close, RIAA, satellite radio, SoundExchange, Tim Westergreen, web radio, webcaster
