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Connotate Recognized by Leading Market Research Firm as an Innovative Information Access Company Under $100M to Watch.
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October 29, 2009
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Premier global provider of market intelligence, advisory services, and events recognizes Connotate for product adaptations and innovations
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. -- Connotate, a leading provider of solutions, which transform information from the Web and enterprise into user-empowered on-demand applications and actionable intelligence, today announced their inclusion in the "Innovative Information Access Companies Under $100M to Watch" study published by IDC(1).
The first study conducted by IDC of its kind, the nine companies selected by IDC as innovative ...
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Part-time public school attendance and the freedom of religion: Yoder's impact upon Swanson
Magazine article from: Journal of Law and Education
; ...the Freedom of Religion: Yoder's1 Impact Upon Swanson2...evaluate the case of Swanson v. Guthrie Independent School...right to home-school, Wisconsin v. Yoder, in an attempt...until fifty years later in Wisconsin v. Yoder.11 III. Wisconsin...
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The Yoder Case: Religious Freedom, Education, and Parental Rights.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Church and State
; The Yoder Case: Religious Freedom...describes the transition of Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972) from being...articulated in Sherbert v. Verner (1963) to being...Amish moved to New Glarus, Wisconsin, to find cheaper land and...
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The Yoder Case: Religious Freedom, Education, and Parental Rights.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Church History
; The Yoder Case: Religious Freedom...Court ruling in the Lynch v. Donnelly creche decision...church-state relations, Wisconsin v. Yoder, a case from the...1970s that pitted the state of Wisconsin and its compulsory education...
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WILLIAM BENTLEY BALL (1916-1999).
Magazine article from: First Things: A Monthly Journal of Religion and Public Life
; ...Supreme Court, including Yoder, which secured Amish parents...1925 decision in Pierce v. Society of Sisters...opinion for the Court in Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972). Even...standards in Employment Division v. Smith (1990), it did...
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FREE EXERCISE OF RELIGION AND ANIMAL PROTECTION: A COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE ON RITUAL SLAUGHTER
Magazine article from: The George Washington International Law Review
; ...Court's free exercise journey began with Reynolds v. United States,6 this discussion will commence with the cases of Sherbert v. Verner7 and Wisconsin v. Yoder,8 which decidedly shaped pre-Smith free exercise...
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How Free Can Religion Be?(Book review)
Magazine article from: Journal of Church and State
; ...cases which make up the author's eight "stories" or chapters are Reynolds v. United States (1878), Everson v. Board of Education (1947), Wisconsin v. Yoder (1972), Epperson v. Arkansas (1968), Engel v. Vitale (1962), Employment...
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Law Review-PRIMARY & SECONDARY EDUCATION
Magazine article from: Journal of Law and Education
; ...A Challenge to the Continued Justification of the Wisconsin v. Yoder Education Exception in a Changed Old Order Atnish Society...the standard for compulsory education set forth in Wisconsin v. Yoder. The author concludes that, in the twenty...
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Making the case: the constitution isn't just about government. It's about you too!(SPECIAL SECTION: CONSTITUTION CONNECTION)
Magazine article from: Junior Scholastic
; ...very nature] unequal." 2 A Matter of Faith WISCONSIN V. YODER (1972) The situation: A Wisconsin law required children to attend school up to...education to children." 3 Who Gets to Go? PLYLER V. DOE (1982) The situation: In 1975, Texas...
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In re Young: A correct but unnecessary constitutional decision
Magazine article from: Brigham Young University Law Review
; ...Supreme Court, in a line of cases including Sherbert v. Verner10 and Wisconsin v. Yoder,11 created and applied the strict scrutiny standard...Division, Department of Human Resources of Oregon, v. Smith.14 Of those seventeen, the Supreme Court...
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The free exercise of religion and public schools: the implications of hybrid rights on the religions upbringing of children.
Magazine article from: Michigan Law Review
; ...FAIL TO UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF YODER & SMITH A. The Right of Parents...Division Department of Human Resources v. Smith, abandoned this test in...archetypical free exercise case, Wisconsin v. Yoder, (18) the Supreme Court had held...
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