Sep 23, 2012

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State plans job fair for veterans
The Daily Citizen
The State Board of Pardons and Paroles is joining other state law enforcement agencies by participating in a military personnel job fair on Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at State Offices South at Tift College, in Forsyth. The participating agencies ...
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Washburn To Lead Indian Affairs
New York Daily News
President Barack Obama selected Washburn for the position in early August, saying the Indian law expert has "demonstrated knowledge and dedication throughout (his) career." Washburn told the Journal he looks forward to joining the Obama administration ...
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Williams & Williams and Williams & Williams: Sons carry on legal tradition at home
The Tand D.com
"Until I entered law school, there was still a question," says David Williams of his career choice. "At first, I thought I was going to be a professional athlete." The Williams boys, David and Charlie, could have gone down any career path of their own ...
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Adventures at Harvard
First Things (blog)
I've spent my career so far teaching philosophy of law, constitutional interpretation, civil liberties, and political philosophy to undergraduates and graduate students in the arts and sciences. From time to time, I've been offered teaching positions ...
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Williams has career day with 205 yards rushing to lead Utah State over ...
Washington Post
Marquise Law caught four passes for 76 yards for CSU, including a 29-yard TD toss from Garrett Grayson with 1:43 left, his first career touchdown. For the second straight week, the Rams lost to a Western Athletic Conference team that will join them in ...
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SLED report on convicted sheriff to stay secret
San Francisco Chronicle
That means he could work in law enforcement again in South Carolina, though his attorney lamented in court that Booth's actions had ruined a career he had dreamed of for years. But the only details the public can review about the case are the ...
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San Francisco Chronicle
Michael Fitts has overseen growth and prosperity at Penn law school
Philadelphia Inquirer
... from Northwestern, and Cary Coglianese, a specialist in government regulation and administrative law, from Harvard, among others. Faculty at the school has increased about 40 percent since Fitts took over as dean in 2000 after a long career on the ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Putting their job policy on the line
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
He also notes private-sector job experience with Amax and Peabody coal companies, where "hundreds and hundreds of Hoosiers" were employed in the energy industry, and his post as interim president of Vincennes University. "We trained the next generation ...
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New contraceptive coverage law creates controversy in Missouri
Joplin Globe
It could also limit a women in her career if she decided she wanted to change jobs, and then found out the company she is interested in won't provide that coverage." She said insurance cutbacks also would increase the burden on the taxpayer when women ...
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Football: Banks Sets Career-High; Titans Top Saint Vincent 17-6
WCN (WestminsterCollege Network)
Titan junior Tyler Banks (Meadville, PA / Meadville) rushed for a career-high 144 yards in Westminster's 17-6 win over the visiting Saint Vincent College under the lights of Harold Burry Stadium on Saturday. The Titans improved to 2-1 overall and 1-1 ...
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New Baltimore Police Commissioner Batts seeks fresh start
Baltimore Sun (blog)
The charm offensive is meant to convince Baltimoreans that a law enforcement career spent on the West Coast has prepared him to police one of the most dangerous cities in the East. He comes to Baltimore looking to regain his footing as a crime fighter ...
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Baltimore Sun (blog)
Ph.D. student interns with US Secret Service in Houston
Huntsville Item
Ph.D. student Andrea Weiss wants to merge academia and a federal law enforcement job during her lifelong career. So this summer, Weiss took an internship with the U.S. Secret Service in Houston. "I don't want to go right into teaching," said Weiss, who ...
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Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan speaks to students
The Collegian — University of Richmond
Wendy Perdue, dean of the T.C. Williams School of Law, directed the conversation with questions about the inner workings of the court, Kagan's career and background and her approach to decision making. Kagan discussed the process of vetting cases and ...
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San Jose police search for new strategy with shrinking force
Mercury-Register
He will retire from a law enforcement career that has lasted thirty years. (Gary Reyes/ Staff). « 1; ». As San Jose seeks a new police chief, the city is also searching for something far more elusive: a new strategy to effectively police a diverse ...
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Mission team shares the gospel and offers medical care to underprivileged
Southeast Missourian
Law said she had wanted to take part in a medical mission for a while, and was even considering a career as a medical missionary. When the opportunity to travel to Peru came up, she took advantage of it. "My aunt is a dermatologist in Birmingham, Ala ...
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Southeast Missourian
'Harsh Times' on Netflix: David Ayer Is the King of Ride Alongs
Hollywood.com
He's a character right on the doorstep of a law enforcement career who is desperate to pin a badge to his chest. Is his desire bred of a need to serve and protect? Far from it. In fact, he's looking to join the force to somehow legitimize his violent ...
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Hollywood.com
Santa Monica College Police Chief Completes Security Studies Degree
Santa Monica Mirror
Vasquez -- who is SMC's Dean of Campus Security, Student Health, and Safety -- is a 30-year law enforcement veteran who has held numerous positions throughout his career in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. His career has included a six-year deployment ...
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Lake County coroner candidates offer different skills
Chicago Daily Herald
The coroner and deputy coroners also have law enforcement powers. If a sheriff dies, the coroner temporarily takes over the job, as Barbara Richardson did when Sheriff Robert H. "Mickey" Babcox died in 1988. The coroner also is the only county official ...
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A generation awash in college loans
The Register-Guard
"You went to college to pursue the American Dream," Kantrowitz said, "but because you graduated from college with too much debt and you can't get a job, that dream is on hold." And even for those able to establish a solid career, the debt can seem ...
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Private practice of town justice raises questions
Buffalo News
The "Law Offices of Mark G. Farrell and Associates" has been a regular advertiser with the bulletin since 2002, with Farrell touting his specialty in medical misconduct, drug enforcement and education department re-licensure proceedings, according to ...
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The reinvention of Juan Ponce Enrile
Philippine Star
I understand the book contains eye-popping accounts of the martial law years, especially the brutal infighting between the Ver-Imelda and the Enrile-Ramos factions as well as the dark intrigues leading to the 1983 Ninoy Aquino assassination and, in ...
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Howard Hamilton - 'Born to Defend'
Jamaica Gleaner
Howard Hamilton, QC, is one of Jamaica's most noted criminal defence attorneys-at-law. Born to Defend, chronicles the highs and lows of a brilliant 50-year legal career in advocacy, which takes him across all 14 parishes of the island as well as the ...
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LETTERS: Recent letter distorted health care law; fiscal cliff looming; HJ ...
Beaumont Enterprise
Letters like these from uninformed sources are what fuels voters to hate the new health care law, but if they are honest, the changes implemented by the new law have been good for all. All politicians lie, but thanks to the internet, any voter can ...
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Good Morning! Richard Nixon Salvaged His Political Career With The Help Of A ...
KWTX
Ten years ago: A defiant Yasser Arafat dug in at his besieged West Bank compound, rejecting Israel's demand to hand over the names of all those holed up inside. Gov. Gray Davis signed a law making California the first state to offer workers paid family ...
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Lewis lays down law to The Senator with 65
Winnipeg Free Press
Thompson opened with a career-best 63 on Thursday to match the tournament record, and followed with a 69 on Friday. She made a double bogey on the par-4 12th Saturday, and offset two birdies with two bogeys. "I just struggled a little bit," Thompson said.
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Winnipeg Free Press
Mercyhurst police academy prepares its 100th class
GoErie.com
But before they ever set foot in a police academy classroom, before they agonized through several hundred daily sit-ups and pushups during physical training, many of the cadets were inspired by relatives who have made a career in law enforcement.
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Stupak recalls vote
Detroit Free Press
True, he told Poli-Bites: In his estimation, the administration's rule requiring health insurance plans -- including those run by religious nonprofits -- to eventually cover contraception services, even drugs like Plan B, the morning-after pill ...
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Emmy Awards Records: 'Mad Men,' Bryan Cranston Could Make History
Huffington Post
Sunday's ceremony gives "Mad Men" a chance to snare its fifth best drama award, surpassing fellow record holders "Hill Street Blues," "L.A. Law" and "The West Wing." "Breaking Bad" and "Homeland" are among the series that could prove spoilers for AMC's ...
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Immigrants lining up to chase their dreams
Minneapolis Star Tribune
"I'm excited, but at the same time nervous," said Ana Lara, 23, one of about 100 people who attended an information workshop held Wednesday in Northfield and hosted by the Immigrant Law Center of Minnesota. "It's kind of like waiting for a new life to ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune

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Law careers losing luster? | Cincinnati.com | cincinnati.com
One time-honored path to the American Dream, becoming a lawyer and securing a comfortable lifestyle, could be narrowing to fewer and fewer Americans.
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