Oct 15, 2012

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Exotic Bird Decapitated at Las Vegas Casino; Law Students Charged
ABC News (blog)
That alone will end their law careers. However I'm betting they will be given slaps on the wrists and cop to misdemeanors to save their future. Both will most likely become ambulance chasers anyway. Posted by: Elijah | October 14, 2012, 10:05 pm 10:05 ...
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ABC News (blog)
Proposed Law Would Require Institutions to Disclose Alumni Outcomes
Science Careers Blog (blog)
We at Science Careers have long urged graduate programs to track and make public their graduates' and postdocs' career outcomes so that people considering Ph.D. programs and postdoc appointments can make informed choices. Recent studies from the ...
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AbovetheLaw Story of the Week – Princeton Review Ranks The Law Schools ...
Breaking Media
Good news, everyone! Princeton Review — the other, other white meat U.S. News — has released its very own law school rankings. This year, we are treated to the Best 168 Law Schools Rankings. As usual, the rankings are divided into 11 categories ...
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Longtime Pa. Senator and Law School professor Arlen Specter died on Sunday
The Daily Pennsylvanian
Specter, who had overcome several fatal diseases throughout his career and was discharged from the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania on Sept. 7, remained active in recent weeks despite his health. He joined the Penn Law faculty in fall 2011, ...
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Just Another Sign That Acting Isn't The Right Career For Kristen Stewart
Crushable
But Kristen's no Meryl Streep and if she plans to survive as an actress of this generation, she needs to accept the publicity or reject the career. Or at least stop acting like her career's following the plot of a very special Law & Order: SVU episode ...
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Crushable
Colonel's class on radical Islam leaves career in limbo
Washington Times
As a result, regulations called for Marine Lt. Gen. George Flynn to order the National Defense University to produce a negative officer evaluation report on Col. Dooley — a career ender. Richard Thompson, president of the nonprofit Thomas More Law ...
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Washington Times
UC Berkeley law professor Jesse Choper receives award from state bar
Daily Californian
He served as dean of UC Berkeley's law school between 1982 and 1992 and continues to teach at the school as the Earl Warren Professor of Public Law, a position he has held since 1991. Throughout his academic career, Choper has taught as a visiting ...
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Daily Californian
When the Law Doesn't Fit the Crime: Lessons from the Blogosphere
Youth Today
This is part of the reason why earning a law degree requires years of study and why a comprehensive examination must be passed before you can receive a law license. Criminal practice – whether defense or prosecution – is guided by statutes passed by ...
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Youth Today
The Daily Caller v. Martha Raddatz, Barack and Julius and Moderating Debates
WEBCommentary
In The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama, David Remnick related that after being elected president of the Harvard Law Review, Obama selected people Genchowski for a "masthead job." Wikipedia: "Genachowski....entered Columbia College of ...
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Tangerine Strengthens Board
Sacramento Bee
During his legal career he has worked for large and small law firms and consulted to the Asian Development Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Tangerine Investment Management Chief Operating Officer David Rae said: "We ...
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Law, disorder in period drama
Independent Online
Irish-American detective Kevin Corcoran, finds himself torn between his loyalty to two Civil War compatriots – one a wayward son of a rich industrialist and the other an African-American physician who secretly assists Corcoran – and maintaining law and ...
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Independent Online
Take 5 Essential Steps Before Applying to Law School
U.S. News & World Report (blog)
You should explain how you will contribute to the law school's community in a meaningful way and how the school's programs, professors, and specialized centers will give you the best preparation for your future career. [Find out how to use news to ...
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U.S. News & World Report (blog)
Lewis' 46 years in law enforcement started with Tennessee Highway Patrol
Clarksville Leaf Chronicle
Among his many duties, Lewis spearheaded the 19th Judicial Drug Task Force along with District Attorney General John Carney. Carney and Lewis have had a long career together, working hand in hand many times dating back to 1973 when Carney started ...
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BCL Legal launches new division for law firms and grads
Recruiter
... Graduates, which aims to help talented graduates get their first step on the legal career ladder. The new service is available to graduates and paralegals with less than six months' experience in the Law and is an added value service to all BCL ...
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Sound Check: Muse's The 2nd Law
Northern Arizona News (blog)
Muse's new album The 2nd Law is catching their loyal fans off guard. Heading in a completely different direction, it is making listeners question if the band is losing their old sound in place of a new, almost-Dubstep route. The response to Muse's new ...
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Arlen Specter, Anita Hill's Dogged Senate Inquisitor, Dies at 82
Businessweek
A former district attorney of Philadelphia, Specter showed off his mastery of the fine points of law while serving on the Senate Judiciary Committee during his entire 30-year congressional career. His stubborn independence and flashes of contempt for ...
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Longtime United States Sen. Specter dies at 82
Tribune-Review
His public career began as an assistant legal counsel to the Warren Commission investigating the assassination of President Kennedy in 1963. He was co-author of what became known as the single-bullet theory — that one shot from Lee Harvey Oswald ...
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Arlen Specter dies at 82; longtime senator was a political maverick
Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON — Arlen Specter, who in 30 years representing Pennsylvania in the Senate offended Republicans and Democrats in almost equal measure with maverick votes and a frank cockiness that finally ended his career in politics, died Sunday at his ...
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Business Today, November 2012 - Names in the news
Southeast Missourian
The program supports training activities in health services and health sciences career pathways throughout the state. Sheets comes to ... Michael Maguire joined the law firm of Lowes & Drusch at 2913 Independence St. in Cape Girardeau. He has practiced ...
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McKenna hopes to break streak in bid for governor
NECN
He was captured on audio telling a Democratic tracker to "go get a job," he had to explain his comments that the "Seattle media" misinterpreted his reaction on the Supreme Court ruling upholding the health care law, a campaign staffer resigned for an ...
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US Sen. Arlen Specter dies at 82
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Mr. Specter also wrote "Passion for Truth: From Finding JFK's Single Bullet to Questioning Anita Hill to Impeaching Clinton," and published numerous articles on the law during his career. In a third book, the memoir "Life Among the Cannibals,'' Mr ...
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Pittsburgh Post Gazette
IBB Partner Malcolm Underhill accredited as a Brain Injury Specialist
IBB Solicitors (blog)
I have spent much of my career advising and acting for clients who have suffered brain injuries. This is a highly specialist area of law and it is important that individuals who suffer brain injuries can rely on the lawyers representing them through ...
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Industry official named to Homeland Security committee
Trade Only Today
... nonprofit organization's value to its members through education and consulting services. Before joining the NASBLA staff, Fetterman worked for the Maine Bureau of Marine Patrol for 32 years, beginning his law enforcement career in 1977 as a field ...
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Trade Only Today
WPCC grad crafts furniture career goals
Morganton News Herald
After a run-in with the law, Ellis decided to move to Morganton, where he has family, and enroll inWesternPiedmontCommunity College's professional craft: wood program. Ellis' family is originally fromWest Virginia, so he doesn't have roots ...
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Centrist Sen. Specter died fighting for moderation
The Associated Press
Specter, 82, died Sunday, after spending much of his career in the U.S. Senate warning of the dangers of political intolerance. For most of his 30 years as Pennsylvania's ... He drew the lasting ire of conservatives by helping end the Supreme Court ...
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Arlen Specter, former Pa. senator, dies at 82
The Hill (blog)
Arlen Specter, whose long career in public service ranged from probing President Kennedy's assassination to a major role in Supreme Court nomination battles, died Sunday morning at age 82. Specter, Pennsylvania's longest-serving senator whose .... The ...
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Los Angeles District Attorney race between Alan Jackson, Jackie Lacey
San Gabriel Valley Tribune
Jackson, meanwhile, was raised by a single mother in Texas, served as a jet engine mechanic in the Air Force, and graduated from the University of Texas at Austin and Pepperdine Law School. He began his career in the DA's Hard Core Gang Unit and ...
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The launch: Parents prepare for child's transition to independence
Deseret News
Brooke Morgan's career plans grew out of the balance beam and vault. The 17-year-old from Southlake, Texas, plans to become a physical therapist, to help others recover from injuries like she had as a competitive gymnast. Jared Dickson, 17, of Oak ...
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Deseret News
Arlen Specter praised as fighter from a more moderate era
Los Angeles Times
His 30-year career in the Senate made him a lion of an earlier and sometimes unrecognizable era in Washington — having started his career as a Democrat before becoming a Republican, only to switch once again in his final unsuccessful reelection ...
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States Punch Reset Button With NCLB Waivers
Education Week News
Now, 33 states and the District of Columbia have won flexibility in meeting parts of the law, and 11 other states have waiver applications pending. The waivers require states to adopt standards for ensuring students are college- and career-ready, and ...
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BYU Law Career Services Office: Embarrassing E-mails: Don't Let ...
By MariLee Allred, On Campus Recruiting Manager
Everyone knows how important it is to double check your e-mail attachments, especially if you're applying for a job. However, sometimes the wrong file can find its way to an important message. This nightmare happened to one girl, who ...
BYU Law Career Services Office

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How to Successfully Leave a Law Job - Vault: Blog
Hindi Greenberg, J.D., is the president of Lawyers in Transition. She consults with individual lawyers nationwide on career satisfaction and options...
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