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  2. Szilárd petition - Wikipedia

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    Szilárd asked his friend and fellow physicist, Edward Teller, to help circulate the petition at Los Alamos in the hopes of recruiting more signatures. However, Teller first brought Szilárd's request to Los Alamos director J. Robert Oppenheimer , who told Teller that politicians in Washington were already weighing the issue and that the lab ...

  3. Change.org - Wikipedia

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    Change.org operates a system for signature hiding, which works only if the user has an account on Change.org. [89] Conversely, the platform has been criticized for not providing enough information on who has signed a petition, such as a means of verifying that a petition protesting a politician has been signed by their constituents or that the ...

  4. Clergy Letter Project - Wikipedia

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    The Clergy Letter Project is a project that maintains statements in support of the teaching of evolution and collects signatures in support of letters from American Christian, Jewish, Unitarian Universalist, Buddhist, and Humanist clergy. The letters make reference to points raised by intelligent design proponents.

  5. Petitions with 100,000 signatures or more are considered for debate in Parliament, according to the Government’s website, and Ms Doorne hopes her appeal will be taken further and more awareness ...

  6. Right to petition in the United States - Wikipedia

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    (rights of speech and petition are "not identical"). Interpretation of the Petition Clause must be guided by the objectives and aspirations that underlie the right. A petition conveys the special concerns of its author to the government and, in its usual form, requests action by the government to address those concerns.

  7. Round-robin (document) - Wikipedia

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    Jessé de Forest's Round Robin from 1621. The term dates from the 17th-century French Rond ruban (round ribbon).This described the practice of signatories to petitions against authority (usually Government officials petitioning the Crown) appending their names on a document in a non-hierarchical circle or ribbon pattern (and so disguising the order in which they have signed) so that none may ...