Engaging in prior restraint constitutes a violation of the First Amendment. The primary exception to the prohibition of prior restraint of free expression is when the government censors speech for national security purposes. When can the government exercise prior restraint? When can the government exercise prior restraint on the press?Read More →

If prior knowledge is insufficient, inappropriate or inaccurate, students are likely to struggle to acquire the new knowledge in their classes (Ambrose, et al, 2010). If prior knowledge is insufficient though accurate, students may not be able to acquire new knowledge. How does prior knowledge help you when learning somethingRead More →

orders made by the Court, although as a general rule read in open Court, due notice having been given to the Agents, have no “binding” force (Article 59 of the Statute) or “final” effect (Article 60 of the Statute) in deciding the dispute brought by the Parties before the Court.Read More →

Foods to avoid During this time, you also need to avoid foods that can be hard to digest or get in the way of the camera during your colonoscopy. These include: fatty, fried foods. Can you eat Doritos before a colonoscopy? You can eat solid foods the day before youRead More →

Before your procedure: Your healthcare provider will tell you how to prepare. Arrange to have someone drive you home after the procedure. Tell your provider if you have had a sigmoidoscopy, barium enema, or colonoscopy before and when it was done. Tell your provider about all medicines you currently take.Read More →