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1995
Abstract On February 26, 1868, the Supreme Court adjourned. After Richard Parsons, the new marshall, proclaimed this fact the Justices made their stately way along the east wall of the chamber to the robing room, where they doffed their judicial attire.
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Abstract On February 26, 1868, the Supreme Court adjourned. After Richard Parsons, the new marshall, proclaimed this fact the Justices made their stately way along the east wall of the chamber to the robing room, where they doffed their judicial attire.
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De-Westernizing Media Parallelism: How Editorial Interests Unfold During Impeachment Crises
Journalism Studies, 2021Pablo Silva Pimentel +1 more
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Oversight or Representation? Public Opinion and Impeachment Resolutions in Argentina and Brazil
Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2021Mariana Llanos, Anibal Pérez-Liñán
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Trump’s Impeachment: Cheap Grace and the Comic Frame
Southern Communication Journal, The, 2021Mike Milford
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1997
Abstract Following the success of Lord of the Universe, David Loxton offered TVTV an unprecedented year-long contract for almost a quarter of a million dollars to create five hours of programming for public television. The initial money came from the Rockefeller Foundation’s grant to the TV Lab; later, the Lab’s discretionary money ...
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Abstract Following the success of Lord of the Universe, David Loxton offered TVTV an unprecedented year-long contract for almost a quarter of a million dollars to create five hours of programming for public television. The initial money came from the Rockefeller Foundation’s grant to the TV Lab; later, the Lab’s discretionary money ...
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