The U.S. President's Executive Order of January 27, 2017 on immigration and refugees was the final catalyst for revising the policy. Prior to this event, work was undertaken to explore and consider changes to the policy.
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- What is the AOM's Policy on Taking Stands?
- Was this always the AOM's Policy on Taking Stands?
- How is the current Policy on Taking Stands similar or different from the former policy?
- Has the AOM taken any stands since enacting the current Policy on Taking Stands?
- What is the process for the AOM to consider taking a stand?
- Can Divisions, Interest Groups, Committee Chairs, and/or Journal Editors take stands in the name of the AOM?
- What is the origin of the original (now former) policy on not taking political stands?
- What prompted the change to the original (now former) policy on not taking political stands?
- Why didn't AOM publicly condemn the Executive Order of January 27, 2017 when it was first issued?
- AOM commissioned a Task Force to assist with operationalizing the current Policy on Taking Stands. What did the Task Force on Taking Stands conclude?
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