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...says that in 2005, after CCA found itself embarrassed on several occasions by the public release of internal records to government agencies, Puryear mandated that detailed, raw reports on prison shortcomings carry a blanket assertion of "attorney-client privilege," thus forbidding their release without his written consent. From then on, Jones says, the audits delivered to agencies were filled with increasingly vague performance measures. "If the wrong party found out that a facility's operations scored low in an audit, then CCA could be subject to litigation, fines or worse," explains Jones. "When Mr. Puryear felt there was highly sensitive...
...spent hours on the consent process,” said John D. Halamka, the Medical School’s chief information officer. “It was really a great dialogue...
...time more or less “sanctioned drinking through the eating clubs.” Though eating clubs are private organizations, most Princeton upperclassmen belong to one—setting them apart from Harvard’s exclusive final clubs. In return for this degree of consent from the administration, Oseroff said, “the eating clubs’ officers underwent CPR training, organized patrols of parties by sober members, and hired outside security services.” Jessica Baylan, a Princeton senior, said that many students feel that the administration’s new policies...
...Everyone wants to have their picture taken, so we don’t consider consent an issue. Same applies to blogging,” they said...
...there books that you've read that inform your approach to the political process? -R.L. Brown, Richmond, Va.The classics are very important to me. All the Kings Men, Advise and Consent, The Prince. The most interesting thing for me is watching or reading the 60 years of Meet the Press. I am very taken by how many times the issues and the rhetoric constantly repeats itself...