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North Carolina Criminal Law – A UNC School of Government Blog. North Carolina Criminal Law. A UNC School of Government Blog. GiveUNC: A Message from the Dean. Apr 10, 2018, 10:00 am. Bull; 1 comment. Today’s post is a little bit different from our usual fare. It doesn’t analyze a recent case or answer a frequently asked question. Instead, it is a message from Mike Smith. The Dean of the UNC School of Government, about GiveUNC. Learn more about GiveUNC. And how the School is celebrating at give.unc...
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Mike’s Blog – Dean, School of Government
Dean, School of Government. March 11, 2018. The School is launching an intensive two-year collaborative learning model that will provide direct support to ten North Carolina communities interested in enacting an integrated and innovative policy and practice response to their local opioid crises. The project is supported by $390,000 in funding from BlueCross BlueShield of North Carolina. Faculty Lunches with the Dean (No. 38) (Cheryl Howell). March 9, 2018. Hiring Criteria: Optimism and Idealism. Last wee...
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CED in NC – A UNC School of Government Blog
A UNC School of Government Blog. Scroll down to content. March 15, 2018. March 15, 2018. The Opportunity Zones Program. In December 2017, Congress established a new community development program called Opportunity Zones . This blog post will provide an overview of the program, subject to change as it evolves. The Opportunity Zones program is based on the bipartisan Investing in Opportunity Act. But was enacted as a part of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. March 13, 2018. March 8, 2018. March 8, 2018. Is a coll...
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NC Local Government Law. Does Partial Construction Count as Use for Property Tax Exemptions? Authored by: Chris McLaughlin. On Monday, March 12th, 2018. Loyal readers of this blog know that most property tax exemptions and exclusions require that property be used for exempt purposes. Consider a partially constructed building or a parking lot site being graded but not yet paved. Is that property being used for an exempt purpose? Most exemption/exclusion statutes don’t address this issue, meaning it’s up f...
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Death and Taxes – The public finance blog you can’t avoid.
It is Going to Cost HOW Much to Retire It? January 4, 2017. Is that the only long-term cost that a governmental entity is going to be liable for (above and beyond normal indebtedness)? The answer is obviously no or I would not be writing this post. Planning for Success (Part 1). December 19, 2016. In a previous post. Defines a local tax official as including a member of a county board of commissioners. And while all local tax officials most likely desire to do a good job and meet standards, raising s...
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Podcast – UNC School of Government
Hosts and Production Team. UNC School of Government. The Child’s Voice in Court: The Role of the Guardian ad Litem. We’re back with Episode 5, The Child’s Voice in Court: The Role of the Guardian ad Litem, for our Beyond the Bench Season 2 podcast. In this episode, we take a break from our court cases to focus on the child. Find out how the child’s perspective is represented in court, through a guardian ad…. Http:/ podcast.sog.unc.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/8/2017/01/Episode-5 final.mp3. In today’s epi...
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Skip to main content. A Guidebook on the Elements of Crime, Seventh Edition, 2012, by Jessica Smith. About the Online Edition. New in April 2016 with no downloading and at no additional cost:. Updated content from the. To the seventh edition, including legislation enacted and new cases decided through December 31, 2015. Supplement content is indicated by the icon below and will appear on the right side of the screen beside related text from the seventh edition. Features of the electronic version include:.
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Environmental Law in Context
Environmental Law in Context. A UNC School of Government Blog. This entry was contributed by Richard Whisnant. On September 13, 2016 at 6:49 am and is filed under Agriculture. 8211;yet the media attention, if any, is almost always limited to asking “ what do these people do, these Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisors. State versus local government power to regulate environmental problems in NC. This entry was contributed by Richard Whisnant. There has been dynamic ebb and flow between local g...
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The Public Leadership Blog
The Public Leadership Blog. A UNC School of Government Blog. Collaborative Leadership for Economic Development in Alamance County. This entry was contributed by Rick Morse. On January 3, 2017 at 10:45 am and is filed under Collaborative Leadership. This entry was tagged with the following terms: Alamance County. Nonpartisan Leadership in a Politically Polarized World. This entry was contributed by Margaret Henderson. On November 14, 2016 at 5:02 pm and is filed under Collaborative Leadership. Appreciativ...
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Community Engagement Learning Exchange
Community Engagement Learning Exchange. A UNC School of Government Blog. Community Engagement Learning Exchange. A UNC School of Government Blog. Dual Capacity Building: Preparing Community and Institutions for Engaged Decision Making. This entry was contributed by Cate Elander,. On January 6th, 2017 at 11:22 am and is filed under Capacity Building. Significant preparation is also required for meaningful community engagement. I am working together with other colleagues to review best practice on parent l...
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