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AIMS : About AIMS: Brian Lee Crowley (703 words) |
 | Crowley is a much sought-after media commentator on health-care policy and has spoken to scores of national and international conferences in recent years on health-care reform in Canada. |
 | Crowley is a frequent commentator on political and economic issues for the CBC, Radio-Canada and many other media, and is a former member of the Editorial Board of The Globe and Mail (one of Canada's two national newspapers) and of the National Political Panel on Morningside with the late Peter Gzowski on CBC Radio. |
 | Crowley is President of Civitas, which promotes an understanding of the principles of free and ordered society; and is director of the Society for the Advancement of Excellence in Education; and the Maine Public Policy Institute. |
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FindLaw Legal News (767 words) |
 | Following his surgery, Crowley's University of Iowa physicians prescribed tinted lenses and requested that plastic tinted lenses be used until Crowley was fitted with permanent lenses. |
 | In a deposition, Dr. Brady stated that the provision of sunglasses was "certainly not crucial to" Crowley's treatment and that "whether or not he had the sunglasses certainly caused no further damage or less damage to his eye." Dep. |
 | Catrett, 477 U.S. Crowley argues that Hedgepeth and Emmett violated his Eighth Amendment right to be free from cruel and unusual punishment by delaying the provision of sunglasses. |