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| Debate moderating: a thankless job WIS The man once known throughout South Carolina as the longtime spokesperson for the State Law Enforcement Division has died. Hugh Munn died Friday. He was 70 years old. According to his obituary, MunnMore >>. The man once known throughout South ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Veteran Long Beach Judge Charles Sheldon retires Contra Costa Times With his lengthy and storied career, Sheldon is lacking in neither subject matter nor experience. "This building was built in 1960, that's how long I've been here," Sheldon said, referring to his career as a prosecutor and a judge. In addition to his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Student prompted Justice Scalia appearance at UW Laramie Boomerang It was a July conference in Washington, D.C., when third-year law student Caitlin Wallace accepted the challenge of trying to land a notable figure for a speaking engagement at her school, the University of Wyoming. She was joined in a ballroom by 400 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Long-time county investigator Powers recalls an active, long career Staunton News Leader Powers grew up in Highland County, and as he came into adulthood a career in law enforcement wasn't even on his radar. Instead, he ran ran a beef cattle operation. "I farmed for 24 years," he said. But over the years it became difficult for Powers to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| How High Schoolers Are Outsmarting The Rest Of Us When It Comes To Careers Forbes By contrast, domestic manufacturing is likely never going to rebound to its glory days of decades past and traditional bastions of high salaries and job stability such as law are not the safe bets they used to be. Espinoza, who is leaning toward law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Nienhuis faces another fierce challenger Hernando Today He didn't win the election, so he moved on with his law enforcement career by joining smaller police agencies. He worked at police departments in Brooksville, Crystal River and Groveland. He retired earlier this year from Groveland as a captain. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Injury could end Frazier's career Columbia Daily Tribune If she does not return this season, Frazier said her basketball playing career will be over. She's set to graduate in December and then will apply to law school. "I've just never really gotten over it completely," Frazier said, referring to her initial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Candidate Q&A - Sheriff Rome News Tribune Providing these future leaders opportunities to enhance and improve their careers in law enforcement is transferred to their service. Over the years I have dedicated my service to the Citizen's of this county, as well as this country, and obtained ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Women dominate high court ballot Hometownlife.com Kelley has been a circuit court judge since 2009, after a 27-year career as an attorney dealing with everything from family law and sexual harassment to wrongful termination and personal injury — "and everything in-between." The mother of two grown ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Dalton faces impediments to extend NC gov's streak Houston Chronicle Dalton's career as a legislative budget-writer and now the lieutenant governor let him trumpet passing laws for teacher pay raises, expanding early college high schools and helping small businesses win grants to develop new ideas. He's laid out ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New Connecticut community college remedial program could leave students ... Middletown Press After getting his bachelor's degree in political science, he is weighing law school and a career in federal service. His leadership skills are already being recognized as one of two students who vote as part of the Board of Regents. A native of East ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Parents: Test scores will be lower The Courier-Journal College/Career Readiness— How well schools and districts are preparing students for life after high school. • Graduation Rate .... The law has come under increasing fire for holding schools to what some contend are unrealistic expectations. And the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Auditor race pits incumbent against Wake school board member Charlotte Observer Career/community involvement: Trained CPA, nationally and statewide; accounting analyst, N.C. Treasurer's Office; assistant chief financial officer, Turner Tolson, Inc.; governmental auditing supervisor, McGladrey & Pullen CPAs; cost accountant ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Ross County sheriff candidates talk about community programming Chillicothe Gazette He hopes the shadowing part of the program will give youth a better idea on whether law enforcement is what they actually want to do. The office also has partnered with the criminal justice programs at Pickaway-Ross Career and Technology Center and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Alec Baldwin speaks candidly on politics, career at RIT homecoming Rochester Democrat and Chronicle "When that guy's gone, there are six people lined up behind him who feel it is their birthright to have his job." Baldwin originally went to college planning to go to law school. He changed his mind and decided to be an actor, a decision that he urged ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Sheriff Lewis will be missed, not forgotten Clarksville Leaf Chronicle Lewis died last Sunday at 71, part-way through his fourth term as sheriff. He was first elected in 1998 after retiring from a 32-year career with Tennessee Highway Patrol. His impact on law enforcement in Montgomery County will be felt for years to come. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Residents remember oilman, philanthropist Arden Grover Midland Reporter-Telegram Grover, who died at his home Thursday at age 86, was a native Minnesotan who had envisioned a law career. The U.S. Marine Corps veteran of the Korean War dropped by Midland in the early 1950s to visit Malcolm MacCurdy, who served with Grover in his ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| PRO: Workers' rights need protection Hometownlife.com More importantly, passage of Proposal 2 could bar implementation of any future right-to-work law, which would prevent employees from being required to join a union. While our governor says he doesn't want a right-to-work law right now, partisan members ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pippa Middleton Admits It's 'Startling' To Be 'Recognised For Your Brother-In ... Entertainmentwise Pippa Middleton may be the younger sister of the future Queen, but she knows that the real secret behind her fame is the fact that she has a rather well-known brother-in-law and her world famous rear that seems to have got the attention from all the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Rogers stresses WNC roots Asheville Citizen-Times Affordable Care Act: Make the health care law better. Supports including coverage ... Democrat Hayden Rogers played football at Robbinsville High, earned a scholarship to Princeton University and returned to a business career of his own before joining Rep. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The jobless age Wilkes Barre Times-Leader Susan Morris was saddened and shocked when she learned her position at an area high school had been eliminated, ending her 15-year teaching career. The 56-year-old Shavertown woman loved her job, but she remained upbeat, confident that her experience ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Palestine Committe of Arab Lawyers Union Honors Attorney Who Murdered ... The Jewish Press (blog) ... for more than their fair share of criticism, it's clear that like most professional groups, some are good, some are bad and some are just ugly. We have some observations about lawyers from that third group. One of the world's respected associations ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Meadows touts business experience Asheville Citizen-Times Democrat Hayden Rogers played football at Robbinsville High, earned a scholarship to Princeton University and returned to a business career of his own before joining Rep. Heath Shuler's staff. .... He supports funds for first responders and law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Flashing Back, Rolling Back Town Hall Rivers that were once polluted enough to catch fire now run clean. "I never thought I would see in my lifetime, let alone in my career, such an amazing comeback of a river," Steve Tuckerman, the Cuyahoga River specialist for the Ohio Environmental ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Executive dealing with a corporate meltdown Financial Times Career: 1974 Begins practising law in Tokyo. Develops a speciality in corporate bankruptcies and restructurings ○ Late 1990s to early 2000s Oversees high-profile bankruptcy proceedings of Nihon Lease, Taisei Fire & Marine and others ○ 2003 Appointed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bernard T. Ferrari, new dean of Johns Hopkins Carey Business School Baltimore Sun I went to law school because I was curious to know more about the law, and then I went to business school because I was curious about finance. Then, when I was COO at Ochsner, I was approached by McKinsey to help them learn more about the health care ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Guest Blogger Archive | Mizzou Law Career Cafe People are generally surprised when they learn I am a lawyer since, not only am I not practicing, I have also chosen a career path that is seemingly unrelated to ... law.missouri.edu/mizzoulawcareercafe/author/guest/ | ||
| AALL Career Center: Academic/Law School jobs, Milwaukee jobs ... Job position for Student Services/Reference Libriaran with Marquette University Law Library. careers.aallnet.org/jobs/.../student-services-reference-libriaran |
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