Sep 18, 2012

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Castille has made a career of defying expectations
Newsworks.org
He came to like the city, and after attending the University of Virginia Law School, he returned to Philadelphia and made a career as a criminal prosecutor. By 1985 Castille had ambitions to become district attorney. He'd planned to run for the office ...
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The next Bush? George P. ponders political career
Sacramento Bee
... Endeavour tribute tour to include Sacramento flyover · South Lake Tahoe looks for a future beyond gambling · Millions in union political money at stake in Proposition 32 fight · Dan Walters: Bankruptcy ruling could alter California pension law · 10 ...
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Many Teach for America alumni changing original career paths
Arizona Republic
The idea is to allow some of the nation's best and brightest professionals to spend two years teaching disadvantaged kids before they move on to more prominent careers in law, medicine or business. But once many Teach for America participants start ...
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SY Valley life prepared him for career, producer says
Santa Maria Times
Harmon Kaslow's first job after law school was at the Shea & Gould law firm in New York City, where he handled entertainment projects. Eventually, he opened his own office and has worked in independent film finance, primarily with high-net-worth investors.
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Career Change For Robert Pattinson? Actor Wants To 'Pursue Music' After Jam ...
Entertainmentwise
And following the actor's MTV first interview last month, the 'Twilight' star is still jammin' away it seems, as fellow director Adam Shankman told of a jam sesh with his sister-in- law and actor Dermot Mulroney last night (September 16). "My sister in ...
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MCSO drug dog retires after stellar career
Your Houston News
Bianca, a German shepherd specially trained for law enforcement narcotics work, has had an impressive career. In her 81 months of active service through June, she was deployed 3,857 times, producing 3,587 productive alerts. Bianca's seizure totals are ...
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Lagos to re-train 7, 916 LASTMA, Neighbourhood Watch, KAI officers
The Guardian Nigeria
The training, which will involve 2,749 LASTMA, 1,011, KAI and 4,156 Neighbourhood Watch members, is designed "to determine the suitability and ability of each personnel for the assigned job as officers entrusted to promote law and order in the state, ...
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Law enforcement official warns of theft during hunting season
ReporterNews.com
During his career, Jones said, he has worked thefts that have occurred while hunters were in their deer blinds and came back to discover the theft after returning late morning, or after dark. Big ticket items that are coveted by crooks are four ...
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Registered Sex Offender Databases Promote Community Awareness
Patch.com
The Pasco County Sheriff's Office monitors more than 700 sexual offenders, predators and career offenders, according to its website. A search of the Florida Department of Law Enforcement's database turns up 17 pages of sex offenders registered with New ...
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Russell E. Train, Conservationist Who Helped Create the EPA, Dies at 92
New York Times
Russell E. Train, a renowned conservationist who played a central role in the creation of groundbreaking laws and effective enforcement in response to rising concerns about environmental protection in America, died on Monday at his farm in Bozman, Md ...
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Gregg Williams' NFL career likely is over
NBCSports.com
Jeff Fisher will give him his job back whenever he's reinstated because it's his best friend, which trumps everything in getting those jobs in the NFL. Furthermore, "ratting out" ... The real issue is that Vilma seems to have lied in a court of law ...
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San Jose Police Chief Chris Moore to retire
News in photos
Chris Moore, 51, San Jose chief of police announces his retirement during a press conference in San Jose, Calif. on Monday, Sept. 17, 2012. Moore leaves the department after 18 months on the job. He will retire from a law enforcement career that has ...
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Aruze Publishes Letter to Wynn Resorts Stockholders
Sacramento Bee
Professor Macey has enjoyed a long and distinguished career as a professor of law with a focus on corporate law, corporate governance, securities law and finance. Professor Macey has for more than the last five years been the Sam Harris Professor of ...
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Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason steps down
WKYC-TV
CLEVELAND -- Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason resigned today to take a job with the Cleveland office of the Columbus law firm of Bricker & Eckler, effective Oct. 1. Mason will be live At The Table on Channel 3 tonight at 7 p.m.. Mason announced ...
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Inherited Defects of the Antigraft Courts
Tempo Interaktif
The panel of judges does not have to be composed of "two ad hoc judges and one career judge" as in the previous law: it can be the other way around. If we want to see more independent anti-corruption courts, the chairman must not hold both positions.
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Dewey Know Who's Next? (Reprise)
Above the Law
To quote a recent headline, "Citi to Former Dewey Partner: It Wasn't Our Job to Warn You of Firm's Impending Demise." No — that's our job, here at Above the Law. So help us help you. If you have solid information about troubles at a major firm that ...
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Securities industry urges California's Brown to nix social-media law
InvestmentNews
The proposed law would prohibit an employer from requiring that an employee or job applicant disclose passwords for personal social-media sites. The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association this month asked Mr. Brown to veto the legislation.
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Belton Police Dept. starts Explorer Post
Temple Daily Telegram
The Law Enforcement Explorer Post is affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America and challenges young adults ages 14 to 20 to become responsible citizens and acquaints them with a career in law enforcement. Applications for explorers may be obtained at ...
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What Does Judicial Activism Mean For The 2012 Presidential Election?
Forbes
President Obama went on to describe judicial activism as "overturn[ing] a duly constituted and passed law." In other words, President Obama apparently believes that if Congress passes legislation and the President signs it into law, the Supreme Court's ...
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A senior leader wants to ruin Ranike's career: Sarbhdyal
Latest News From Punjab
... mention the name of leader, who wants to ruin the political career of Ranike, but, from the debate going across in the corridors of Majha heartland, he is pointing fingers towards influential leader Bikram Singh Majithia, brother-in-law of Sukhbir ...
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A Start-Up Figures Out Photoshop Abuses
New York Times (blog)
Hany Farid, a professor at Dartmouth College, has built a career and a reputation as a leading researcher in digital image forensics. He has made software tools for a number of impressive projects in recent years. One was a ... The core market for its ...
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New York Times (blog)
Forum to answer questions about election Wednesday
Marion Star
The forum will be Wednesday evening at Tri-Rivers Career Center. Jim Slagle ... While it's already been signed into law, she said it will be a hot-button issue in the upcoming presidential election because Republicans have threatened to overturn the law.
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Ex-Chicago Ridge police chief's pay soared under disability deal
Chicago Sun-Times
The former chief — who has moved on to a new government career, starting in June as the $127,000-a-year superintendent of the tiny, 110-student Union School District 81 in Joliet, in addition to his part-time, $18,000-a-year elected post as mayor of ...
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Concealed cameras in school washrooms have been removed, board says
Montreal Gazette
"We put them in for a specific purpose and over a limited time period, as required under Quebec privacy laws." Goldthorpe said the cameras were installed in a student washroom at Nova Career Education Centre and at Harmony Elementary School and St.
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Have we learned anything from the occupy movements?
Examiner.com
And to those who are in positions of power, who are key players in the decision making process, the message is that they must do the job that they have been elected to do--which is to acknowledge and serve the people of this country. Oakland, CA ...
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Fulton assessor loses appraiser's license; won't quit county board
Atlanta Journal Constitution
Then research by Morris revealed Fulton had appraised dozens of properties higher than what they sold for in 2010, contrary to a new state law. The board's vote Monday rejected a recommendation last month from Administrative Law Judge Ana Kennedy that ...
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Hillsboro Police Department seeks applicants for cadet program
OregonLive.com
The program is designed for youth and young adults who are between 15 and 20 years old and interested in a law enforcement career, said Lt. Mike Rouches, a Hillsboro police spokesman. Applications are due at 5 p.m. on Oct. 8. Cadets train for 12 weeks ...
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Three questions and loads of photos from the Omaha Startup Job Crawl
Silicon Prairie News
"I've been looking around for somewhere to start up my career now that I'm graduated, and I've always been interested in startups more than big companies, because I hate seeing the senior manager who's like, 'This is the way it's going to be because it ...
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The Practice: Other Things Essential to Your Law Practice — People
Above the Law
In my career, these are the areas in which I've had the occasion to refer matters the most. Besides your personal need for these types of lawyers, you will have clients and friends looking for referrals when they are buying or selling property, dealing ...
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Above the Law
Students in awe of Kirby
Lawyers Weekly
Retired High Court judge Michael Kirby delivered a public lecture last night and gave a rare, personal insight into his time on the bench for law students at the University of Western Sydney. Kirby spoke for an hour to a ... He tended to do the things ...
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Cuyahoga County Prosecutor Bill Mason to join Bricker & Eckler
Crain's Cleveland Business
"Joining the Public Finance Group at Bricker & Eckler allows me to continue serving the public in a different way," Mr. Mason said in a statement issued by the law firm. "I have spent my entire career in the public sector, so this is a natural ...
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No going back: A disgraced ex-judge should not return as a lawyer
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Former Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge Joseph A. Jaffe, who went to prison for betraying the public trust, has withdrawn his petition to have his law license reinstated. That's the right decision. In February 2003, Mr. Jaffe pleaded guilty to ...
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BYU Law Career Services. 239 JRCB Provo, UT 84602. Hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 801.422.3685. Twitter: www.twitter.com/BYULawCSO. Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/byulawcso. Search This Blog. Loading... Archive. ▽ 2012 (85) ...
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Law Graduate's Legal Career In Tatters After She's Convicted Of ...
By Alex Aldridge
Glasgow University law graduate Justine Siebenaler, 26, was told yesterday that she would no longer be able to pursue a career in law after she was found guilty of possessing Class A drugs at the 'T in the Park' festival last summer.
Legal Cheek
Career Center programs this week — The Informant
By R.G. Smithson
The Career Center will host the first workshop in its "What Do Lawyers Do?" series on, Tuesday, Sept., 25, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in the Faculty Study on the second floor. Speakers include UT Law alumni working in various legal and law-related ...
The Informant

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How the Career Center Can Help - Oregon Law
How the Career Center Can Help. Published in the September 4, 2012, Advisor. First-Year Students. As you know, national guidelines prohibit us from working ...
law.uoregon.edu/career/...04.../how-the-career-center-can-help...


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