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Can the Government Fly a Drone Over My Backyard?

4th Amendment Protection U.S. Sovereignty of Airspace The U.S. Government has exclusive sovereignty of airspace within its borders.[1] This rule applies to all aircraft operators

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It’s 2030. Ten Years After COVID-19.

What Happened in 2020? 10 years have passed since the pandemic. 2020 was a big bully that slammed me into a corner of restrictive reality.

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Urban Design for Walkability

Introduction. Urban planning has always sought to balance the mobility of citizens, the efficiency of commerce, and government’s police power to ensure the safety and viability

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Urban Planning: Industrial Age Approaches

Introduction. Urban planning is “the process by which our society decides what gets built where” (Fulton, W., Shigley, P., 2018, p. 9) and seems fairly

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Street-level Bureaucrat vs. The Citizen?

The Street-Level Bureaucrat Defined. The term “street-level” and minimizes the important roles that they fill. The term “bureaucrat” disparages the spirit of their efforts. Where

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The Personalization of Political Management

The Importance of Political Management. According to Professor Moore, political management is most important to public managers because he/she must “engage actors beyond the scope

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Sea Level Rise in Ventura County

Authored by Leonard B. Casiple Capstone Completed by Matthew Burdette, Leonard B. Casiple, Deborah Gow Faculty Advisor : Dr. Loredana Carson California Lutheran University @ the School of