Sep 30, 2012

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Iowa law school denies liberal bias in hiring suit
Muscatine Journal
The University of Iowa College of Law did not hire a prominent Republican anti-abortion activist to its faculty because she performed poorly in a job interview, not because of her conservative politics, state lawyers argued Friday. The Iowa Attorney ...
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Mid-East names 2012 Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame Inductees
Zanesville Times Recorder
ZANESVILLE -- This year the Mid-East Career and Technology Centers Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame recognized four alumni as examples of success in their chosen career paths. This marks the 10th year for the hall of fame and had 40 inductees.
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Sergeant Eddie Haisten says deadline for police applicants extended
Examiner.com
People wanting to apply for the Wichita Falls Police Academy will now have until October 19, 2012 to make up their minds if they want a law enforcement career. Haisten, who helped solve the famous serial rapist case that terrorized Wichita Falls in the ...
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Examiner.com
Simms' career likely in hands of Judicial Qualifications Commission
Macon Telegraph (blog)
R. Rucker Smith, chief judge of the Superior Court of the Southwestern Judicial Circuit, was charged with DUI, speeding and violating the open container law on May 28, 2011. Smith pleaded guilty to reckless driving in municipal court for Leslie, a town ...
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Macon Telegraph (blog)
3rd-striker calls addiction main problem
San Francisco Chronicle
The crime scenes and loot varied over the course of his burglary career, which was punctuated by six convictions over two decades. Ramirez says the reason he repeatedly broke the law was always the same: to get quick cash to buy heroin. His last ...
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Asleson retires from Minnesota State Patrol
NUjournal
Working as a part-time, civilian dispatcher for the New Ulm Police Department (NUPD) at age 16, Asleson decided to make law enforcement a career. "I will always be indebted for that wonderful and truly unique opportunity when NUPD Chief Rich Gulden ...
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Judge looks back at 14 years
Herald Times Reporter
But even on his law school application, he already knew he wanted to become a judge someday. "I enjoyed helping people resolve problems," Willis said of his motivation. His job continued to remain interesting through the years as he might, for example, ...
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Ohio boosts efforts to solve cold cases
Dayton Daily News
"This, by far, is the worst homicide case I've seen in my 32-year law enforcement career," said Sheriff Jeff Grey, who also announced that the Grube reward had been doubled, from $10,000 to $20,000. "I appluad the Attorney General's effort to draw more ...
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Switzer at 75: Former Sooner coach reflects on a colorful life and career
Tulsa World
After completing his Arkansas football career in 1960, and after having served briefly in the Army, Switzer had two options - law school or coaching. He accepted an invitation to join Frank Broyles' Razorback staff. "If Frank Broyles hadn't been the ...
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Blue line protects off-duty cops in accidents
Buffalo News
"You are all coming from the same idea, to enforce the laws. And yet when you've got a member who has violated that ... it's just difficult to have to charge that person. But that's your job. That's your job, and that's the oath you took." Today Radwan ...
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Expo to offer hands-on look at careers
Scottsboro Daily Sentinel
Categories students can inquire about during the event include manufacturing, transportation, distribution and logistics, architecture, construction, health sciences, human services, education and training, law and public safety, corrections and ...
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Grove remembered for his devotion, humor
The Evening Sun
Wildlife Conservation Officer David L. Grove is remembered as much for his laughter and love of the outdoors as he is for his Christian faith, and devotion to his job, according to his friends and family. As one who loved the outdoors, Grove saw his ...
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Ray's top flight victory
NW Evening Mail
Hendley, who represented the Prince of Wales, collected a number of trophies during his darting career in both the 1960s and 1970s, but the Mail crown was the pinnacle of his career. Son-in-law Kevin Bell said last week: "He was very well known on the ...
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Joan Vennochi Limousine liberal and a pickup truck
Boston Globe
But she won't release her personnel records and settle the controversy over her Native American heritage and whether it had anything do with her climb up the Ivy League career ladder. ... But as a Harvard law professor, she represented corporate interests.
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People & Entertainment: Mother-in-law paved Arnold's way
Press Herald
Schwarzenegger said he avoided telling his wife about the child for years, even when she asked him, partly because of his longtime penchant for secrecy, and his fear that the news would become public and undermine his political career. NYC woman pleads ...
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Press Herald
State AG candidates nearly same; Ferguson has slight edge
The Olympian
The AG manages the state's law firm of 500 attorneys, whose job it is to defend and counsel government agencies and departments, and they either file or join lawsuits undertaken to protect consumers. As such, the position is overwhelmingly concerned ...
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Return of Referee Known for Big Arms Is Welcomed With Open Arms
New York Times
On Thursday morning, he was on the road, making the drive from Phoenix to Tucson for a settlement conference before a judge on behalf of one of his law firm's clients. Arguing cases as a trial lawyer is remarkably complementary with Hochuli's part-time ...
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New York Times
Muse: 'We like pushing it as far as we can'
The Guardian
Their forthcoming tour in support of sixth album The 2nd Law will find them playing beneath an inverted pyramid of LED screens: an upside-down version of the "all-seeing eye" beloved of conspiracy theorists. "It's turning the power structure of the ...
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The Guardian
Fighting words: Ex-book fest head Jeff Biggers back as an author
Arizona Daily Sun
He left his job as head of Literacy Volunteers a decade ago to pursue a career as a cultural historian, monologuist, and now a muckraking journalist. His new book, "State out ... Nearly 40 years after my family's arrival -- and all of my immediate ...
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Truck Driver Training Program Announces Part-time, Evening classes; Lifts Age ...
Gant Daily
CLEARFIELD – The Clearfield County Career & Technology Center is making it easier for people to obtain their commercial driver license in a step toward obtaining a better, family-sustaining career. The school is also reaching out to 18-year-olds ...
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Gant Daily
Hometown Hero: Cocoa High grad lands his preferred job
Florida Today
... not be happier in his career. He is scheduled to report to Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama where he will become a member of the 42nd Security Forces Squadron. "He's doing what he wants to do," his father, William Krail, said. "He loves law ...
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Parental takeover isn't a cure-all for schools
Tampabay.com
While no school in Pittsburgh has ever had such an event, new laws in California, Texas, Ohio and Connecticut allow parents to take over failing schools from their local school districts. This is sometimes called the "Parent Trigger Law." A similar ...
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What's a dream job? Being Terry's lawyer
AsiaOne
Most lawyers hang around the law courts, take smaller cases, hand out name cards and wait for a big case to come their way. Terry's lawyer just watches Sky Sports. He doesn't even need to listen to the channel, but merely leave it on mute in his office.
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Bringing 'Dignity' to local schools
Niagara Gazette
Though they didn't receive as many as they originally anticipated kicking the year off, the school has investigated enough claims to know the law was helping them address a problem which might have previously gone unheard. "In the past, this type of ...
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Letter: Congratulations to a fine attorney and gentleman
newtoncitizen
After high school graduation he began his college career at Berry College in Rome, then proudly served our country as a U.S. Marine and married Miss Louise Nichols. He finally finished college and law school (while working a full-time job) and then ...
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Candidates Grayson, Long Polar Opposites
The Ledger
He was born in Arlington, Va., the son of a U.S. State Department career employee. Long transferred from George Washington University to play tennis for Rollins College in Winter Park. After graduating with a degree in economics, he received his law ...
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Build more jails to provide safer environment for all
Bluffton Today
Although building schools alone will never change today's culture of glorifying violence, supporting programs such as the 14th Circuit Solicitors Career Criminal program to the fullest extent will begin to allow an everyday law abiding citizen to sit ...
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Kick off meeting for law career exploration program Thursday
The Elkhart County Prosecuting Attorney is announcing the new school year of the Law Career Exploring Program for high school students.
www.etruth.com/article/20120926/NEWS01/709269884
Associate Attorney Job In CA - California, Legal/Env. Law Career ...
Associate Attorney Job; Location: CA - California; Full Time opportunity with Earthjustice.
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Career Development - University of Missouri School of Law
The MU School of Law offers a collegial environment, reinforced by a small student body and a low faculty-student ratio. The intimacy of this setting, coupled with ...
law.missouri.edu/careers/jobpostings.html
University of Baltimore, Law Career Development Office Events ...
School of Law. Alumni Events · Law Library · Law Career Development Office · School of Law · Switch to List View · Events RSS · Calendar Home. You are ...
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