Oct 14, 2012

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Campaign-finance accusations may hurt Horne career
Arizona Republic
He's been accused of hiring unqualified cronies and politicizing the top law-enforcement office in Arizona. He's under investigation in a possible hit-and-run of a parked vehicle. Political experts and even some Republicans say the publicity from a ...
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It's a nice change being on the wrong side of the law, says Blythe Duff
Scottish Daily Record
BLYTHE DUFF has spent most of her screen career upholding law and order – but now she's turned killer. As DI Jackie Reid in Taggart, she spent 21 years on the right side of the thin blue line and is revelling in playing against type. In Rona Munro's ...
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His college career was a con
Philadelphia Inquirer
He cherry-picked from 50 Successful Harvard Application Essays (a guide to essay-writing compiled by the Crimson) to get into Bowdoin College, won the school's Llewellyn Poetry Prize for "Hay" by Paul Muldoon, and lifted from prestigious law journals ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Pima County Sheriff: Dupnik, looking to extend 32-year career, is facing two ...
Arizona Daily Star
Republican challenger Mark Napier began his career in law enforcement as a SWAT training officer in Iowa before joining the Tucson Police Department in 1987. Retiring 21 years later with the rank of captain, Napier spent a year with the Glendale Police ...
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Deputy reprimanded for using badge to intimidate former son-in-law
Naples Daily News
Bartis said Potter "probably heard stories" about his law enforcement career, but said they were not meant to threaten Potter. "I was never convicted of any violations," Bartis said. "Any cop that does his job has complaints." Both men see themselves ...
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Alimony reform: Exclusion is the solution for the bar association
phillyBurbs.com
Today, nearly one out of two marriages ends in divorce, and most marriages are dual-career, yet New Jersey alimony laws continue to enforce permanent or "lifetime" alimony for marriages as short as 10 years, as well as imprison spouses who can no ...
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Career and family: Why is it still so hard for women to have both?
National Post
... she will graduate next year and move to London, England, not because it is her absolute best career move — she wants to go into the technology sector, so San Francisco or New York are natural fits — but because that is where her fiancé's first ...
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National Post
Jack Liebeck: How doctors saved music career of Anna Karenina violinist
Daily Mail
Jack is also a recording artist – he recently worked on the film score for Anna Karenina, starring Jude Law and Keira Knightley. 'At first I thought I might have sprained my wrist lugging my suitcase – I tour a lot,' says Jack, 31, who is also ...
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Daily Mail
Wilson seeks re-election as Tusc sheriff
New Philadelphia Times Reporter
Tuscarawas County Sheriff Walt Wilson says he's being falsely accused of not being cooperative with other county law-enforcement agencies and fire departments, as he seeks re-election to the job that he has held for nearly 12 years. The 58-year-old ...
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Cunningham, Freeman seek Eaton Circuit Court seat
Lansing State Journal
Freeman said he has practiced law in every county in Michigan's Lower Peninsula, and hopes to bring what he has learned about good and not so good court practices to the job, if elected. Both candidates share a dislike of courtroom practices which ...
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Dalton echoes Democratic heroes, feels drag of more recent governors
Charlotte Observer
Career: Audit department of Union Trust Co., 1971-72, law firm Hamrick, Bowne, Nanney & Dalton, 1977-2000. Political career: State Senate, 1997-2009; lieutenant governor, 2009-present. Military: None. Now reading: "The Passage of Power," Robert Caro's ...
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Bonner County Elections
The River Journal
The job of prosecutor is arguably the toughest job in local government. You are tasked with making decisions that inevitably make some people angry, sad or disappointed. It is critical for the prosecutor to make these decisions based on the facts and law.
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State attorney candidates spar over case choices
Tallahassee.com
He graduated from the Florida State University College of Law in 1976 and went to work as an assistant state attorney, a post he held until he was first elected as state attorney in 1985. He said he's .... It can certainly hurt your career and your ...
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Cynthia Dill: A history of standing up to big kids
Morning Sentinel
"I had traveled, and I think I had my sights set on this international business law career, that that would be an opportunity for me to make a difference." From business to civil rights law. Dill attended Northeastern Law School and in 1990 moved to ...
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Morning Sentinel
Few females don judge's robes
The Columbian
Many law firms have a job-sharing program for working mothers, unlike the regimented schedules for judges who are required to oversee busy daily dockets, she said. Neither Woolard nor Johnson had young children at home when they took office. Woolard ...
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Domestic violence expert to speak in Taunton Tuesday
Taunton Daily Gazette
Wendy Murphy, an adjunct professor at New England Law Boston, will be speaking on domestic violence and crime victims' rights at the Taunton Public Library auditorium on Oct. 16 at 7 p.m.. Murphy, who began her career as a prosecutor in Middlesex ...
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Bob Ford: Does Eagles' Michael Vick really have a fumbling problem?
Philadelphia Inquirer
The law of averages is against them. ... From the raw number of fumbles in his career, that seems ludicrous, but when you factor in the production he amassed while risking those fumbles, and with the number of times he risked it, maybe he's right. Vick ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Challenger in treasurer race touts new ideas, communication
Hometownlife.com
A former assistant Wayne County prosecutor who is now in private law practice, White, a Democrat, is challenging Republican Treasurer Ron Edwards, who is seeking a fifth four-year term, in the Tuesday, Nov. 6, township election. The treasurer job is ...
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Marian Hall of Fame will welcome 10 new members
Standard Speaker
After graduating from Albright in 1985, he attended and graduated from the Dickinson School of Law in 1988 with a Juris Doctorate Degree and was associated with various law firms and handled thousands of court cases until 1996. He and his wife, Stacy ...
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Art Babbott, Gail Dent on issues
Arizona Daily Sun
and job training, placment. I would work with Supai Tribe and Sherrifs Depts, local & State,&Federal law enforcments agencies to see that proscution of Sexual offenses would be followed through, that proscution of vandalism, theft and improper disposal ...
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Shannon Ryan's eulogy to her husband, ATF agent Jeff Ryan
Syracuse.com
The second thing that defines Jeff is a career devoted to country. From the time he was a young boy in explorers, Jeff knew that he wanted to be in law enforcement. I don't know if an observer of his high school days would have guessed this given that ...
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Syracuse.com
Monkey finds perch on Lester's shoulder
NBCNews.com
yes, bringing back the character she played on " law and order criminal intent " for over a decade now, we are so lucky to have her here with us. katherine, good morning. >> good morning. >> so you get this rare opportunity to have this fantastic ...
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NBCNews.com
Deputies ready to move on from incident
Zanesville Times Recorder
From a law enforcement perspective, Lutz perhaps was the man most affected by the Thompson incident. It's the job of any sheriff to communicate with the media, but in the immediate aftermath, Lutz got almost nonstop requests for interviews, he said.
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Residency, CTC suit roil Riverside
Go Lackawanna
Bennie and solicitor Raymond C. Rinaldi, II told Gallagher that state law regarding personnel information prohibited them from disclosing an employee's address. Gallagher then asked Bennie whether Woods ... Woods then made arrangements to send ...
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Iberville Parish judge ready to upgrade gavel
Houma Courier
Top donors: Pendley Law Firm of Plaquemine, $3,500; Steve Kent Trucking Inc. of Lottie, $1,500; Lippman & Mahfouz LLC of Morgan City, $1,500; Thomas Dale Lively of Plaquemine, $1,000; and El Mar Consulting LLC of White Castle, $1,000. Largest ...
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A new sheriff in town - but which one?
Cincinnati.com
And, if Neil is the victor, he'll be the first Democrat to hold the top county law job since the end of Paul J. Fricker's tenure in 1976. The victor will take office at a tough time: The sheriff's office budget has been slashed from nearly $80 million ...
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In 27th Senate District, it's a teacher vs. a colonel
Ventura County Star
As for others, she wonders aloud why that "job-killer" label was attached to her landmark legislation to reduce tailpipe emissions from cars and trucks — "the one that saves you money at the pump and cleans up the air." That 2002 law later was adopted ...
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Careers in Public Service | Social Justice Initiatives | Columbia Law ...
Social Justice Initiatives provides a breadth of resources for students looking to pursue careers in public interest lawyering.
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