Oct 22, 2012

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Ginsburg reflects on career
Yale Daily News
Ezra Bialik LAW '67 said he was impressed with her firm grasp of the numerous cases she mentioned during the discussion. His wife, Joyce Bialik, said the event allowed her to learn about Ginsburg's career before she became a Supreme Court Justice.
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Supreme Court race about more than career experiences
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
On the campaign trail, Coleman makes sure to tout a 2002 Lee County malpractice case, which he terms a "pivotal moment" in his legal career. He was part of a Tupelo law firm, which represented a doctor whose patient died. The man's widow sued and a Lee ...
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Britain's legal system needs an overhaul
Financial Times
When I began my career in 1973 as an articled clerk (as legal trainees were then called), "business development" or advertising by a firm of solicitors was called "touting", and was a breach of the Law Society's rules. Insider dealing was not an offence.
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Two compete for Greene state's attorney's job
Alton Telegraph
"Since becoming an attorney, I have spent my entire legal career as a prosecutor. I have been involved in the successful prosecution of cases ranging from traffic and drug cases, to first-degree murder, and everything in between. I understand the ...
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Candidate and Career politician Jeff Flake is no Libertarian when he voted to ...
Tucson Citizen
The provision inserted into a popular Defense spending bill allowed supporters to sidestep a direct vote on boosting the legal limit on government borrowing, then at $7.4 trillion. Congress approved a $984 billion debt ceiling boost in May 2003, the ...
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Hamner: Career educator wants your vote for HD61
Summit Daily News
I'm a career educator who worked hard and was asked to serve in increasingly higher capacities through my years of serving the students of Western Slope schools until I had the unbelievable honor of becoming superintendent of Summit Schools. I was then ...
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Pijanowski tops among 28 competitors for chief's job
ThisWeekNews
He has served as interim chief since May, when former Chief Russ Martin was appointed Delaware County sheriff. Last week, Pijanowski accepted City Manager Tom Homan's promotion to the department's top spot. Pijanowski, who began his career in law ...
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ThisWeekNews
Leicestershire officer Gordon Fraser believed career was on the brink of ruin
This is Leicestershire
Leicestershire Police Authority had shortlisted Mr Fraser for the post of assistant chief constable early in 2009, and he took up the job in June that year. As required by law, the authority submitted his and other candidates' names to the Home Office ...
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LOCAL FOLKS: Larson finds career satisfaction despite early disinterest
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
After a couple of moves, she landed with a computerized Biloxi law firm where her career blossomed, she got married, got divorced and finally came to Corinth after then-District Attorney Johnny Young called to say an assistant had won a judgeship and ...
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Former state rep wants job back
Alton Telegraph
In addition, I served as a prosecutor, law enforcement official and public policy advocate. After just four years in the Illinois General Assembly, I was promoted to floor leader for the House Democrats and later became Chairman of the House ...
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Why we need career politicians
Rappler
This reminded me that for the nth time, we have pending bills in the 15th Congress proposing an anti-dynasty law—Sen Miriam Defensor-Santiago's Senate Bill 2649 and Bayan Muna's House Bill 3413. Apparently, the reason why the constitutional guarantee ...
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Shaping minds and defending rights
Lawyers Weekly
Her decision to go overseas to complete her Masters of Laws in Texas and a subsequent job with the Dallas Police Department, advising the chief of police on the 1964 Civil Rights legislation, demonstrated at a young age the interest in international ...
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Younis Habib admitted business with Gen Beg's son-in-law
The News International
... Bank scandal, Mirza Aslam Beg, has been a business partner of Younis Habib till recently, proving that the friendship of the establishment and various governments with Habib, who started his career as a clerk but is now a multi-billionaire, never ...
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The News International
Newcomer challenges incumbent in south Palm Beach County race
Sun-Sentinel
Berman, who says she doesn't consider herself a career politician, said she has a better understanding of the issues facing the district and how to get things done in Tallahassee. "It's important to have people with experience in the field who ...
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New at the top: A chance pairing on the golf course leads to a CFO job at ...
Washington Post
Then, earlier this year, my father-in-law and I were out golfing on a Sunday. I got paired up with the chief executive of Guest Services. We started talking about non-work-related stuff. Then he asked me what I did. I told him I was the chief financial ...
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Gordon Cuffy and Thomas Miller compete for Onondaga County Court judge
Syracuse.com
Syracuse, NY - The race to fill a vacancy on the Onondaga County Court bench pits one candidate who has spent most of his legal career as a government prosecutor versus a veteran defense lawyer who also serves as a municipal judge. County Attorney ...
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Eight vie for Supreme Court District 5 seat
The Advocate
"I believe that no man is above the law and that my job is to apply the Constitution and laws without fear or favor," Guidry said. Guidry's experience includes time as a state senator, state representative and as a member of both the Greater Baton ...
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Rejection Letter Potpourri: It's Not You, It's Me, And How Many Awesome People ...
Above the Law
The background: Chief Judge Easterbrook hires only University of Chicago law students as his clerks, based on recommendations from the U of C Clerkship Committee. If you're not ... I wish you the best in your career [seriously, good luck with that]. I ...
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UA faculty member makes CD to fund Parkinson's research after diagnosis
Arizona Daily Wildcat
Halfway through her first year of law school, Tatum decided to pursue a career as a professor, and in her second year she stumbled across Indian law, which captured her attention. She ended up coming to the UA after some time spent codirecting the ...
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Britain to get 'tough but intelligent' on law and order
NDTV
London: British Prime Minister David Cameron will on Monday call for a "tough but intelligent" approach to law and order, advocating a combination of tough prison sentences and lighter rehabilitation methods. In a major speech aimed at resetting the ...
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Three-strikes shouldn't be about small-time crime
Los Angeles Times
... 36 on the Nov. 6 ballot would apply some balance, prudence and logic to the sentencing of career criminals. ... The three-strikes law was enacted in 1994 in the wake of the L.A. riots and the kidnap-murder of 12-year-old Polly Klaas in small-town ...
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Justice Elena Kagan speaks on life, court
UT Daily Beacon
Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan shared her philosophy on both law and life with a packed crowd in Cox Auditorium Friday. "Follow your heart: what fills you with a sense of meaning, value, and purpose in your life," Kagan said. "The best jobs are not ...
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Sir Nicolas Bratza defends European court of human rights
The Guardian
It has escalated over the current standoff on prisoners' voting rights and rows over the protracted legal processes for extraditing terror suspects such as Abu Hamza and Abu Qatada. Bratza ... Provided states do their job, our job becomes much easier ...
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The Guardian
Killer with long history of violence is being released Career criminal has no ...
Calgary Herald
A review of Henry Vincent Bosklopper's case by the Parole Board of Canada shows a man ill-prepared for a return to society, but headed out of prison anyway because the law mandates release for federal offenders who have reached the two-thirds mark of ...
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Hero officer in 2010 AT&T shooting now a state trooper
Utica Observer Dispatch
"I think the AT&T incident, if anything, it made me want to continue my career in law enforcement more than anything else," 27-year-old Moore said last week following his graduation from the New York State Police Academy with 132 other new troopers.
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CORRECTING and REPLACING WMACCA Corporate Counsel Awards Honor ...
MarketWatch (press release)
In addition to the night's competitive awards, WMACCA honored Mary E. Kennard, vice president, general counsel and secretary of American University, with its Corporate Counsel Career Achievement Award. Kennard has spent her career in the legal ...
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Gerald Ball, 73: CPA loved sports, playing his guitar
Atlanta Journal Constitution
His career with Arthur Andersen, started in Chicago and when he made partner in 1975 he moved to Washington. He also worked in London and Atlanta before he retired. Part of his contribution to the profession of international tax law was a two-volume ...
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New chief seeks more public role for UND police
Grand Forks Herald
His first full-time law enforcement job was with the Florida State Patrol for eight years, including being a trooper, homicide detective and working in computer forensics, he said. But he now loves the special challenge of campus policing, he said. "I ...
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Boudreau Explores the Dystopian World of "BlackAcre" at Image
Comic Book Resources
That's what newcomer Duffy Boudreau did, but only after dropping out of law school and focusing on his craft while working a day job to pay the bills. The results of that focus is "BlackAcre," set to debut from Image Comics in early December. The ...
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RIVERSIDE COUNTY: Sheriff's pushes for more women deputies
Press-Enterprise
Advocates for women, such as the National Center for Women & Policing, say the number of women in law enforcement is kept artificially low because of recruitment practices that focus on men, unnecessary requirements for hiring that favor men and ...
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Press-Enterprise
Otto R. Skopil Jr. dies at 93; judge spent 40 years on federal bench
Los Angeles Times
Otto R. Skopil Jr., whose 40-year career as a federal judge included historic rulings on California water rights and the right of an Irvine teacher with AIDS to remain in the classroom, died Thursday at his home in Portland, Ore. He was 93. The U.S ...
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CAREER BRIEFS
Durham Herald Sun
He will provide web site support, network administration, server and desktop support, backup storage and security, and computer installation services for our clients in design, real estate, retail, law, industry and the nonprofit sector. Durham ...
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UN affiliate to monitor conservatives during U.S. elections
Examiner.com
Truth be told, ACORN still exists under the guise of new agencies doing business in new locations, Sirius XM Patriot radio talk show host and Fox News political analyst David Webb told the Law Enforcement Examiner. Webb is best known for exposing ...
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Examiner.com
Arvind Kejriwal has pipe dream of taking on big parties, says Salman Khurshid
IBNLive
New Delhi: Law Minister Salman Khurshid, who is under attack from Arvind Kejriwal, feels "an ant" cannot be a challenge to an elephant like Congress and says the activist is having a "pipe dream" of taking the space of big parties by trying to "destroy ...
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IBNLive
Ohio Supreme Court races lively
Marietta Times
O'Donnell began his legal career as a law clerk in the Ohio Supreme Court. He served on the Eighth District Court of Appeals for eight years and was elected to the Ohio Supreme Court in 2003. He is also actively involved in the Professionalism ...
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Quick, high-stakes decisions can make for Olympian tasks
Lawyers Weekly
There's no salary, and the job requires being on call 24/7 for several weeks, but acting as an arbitrator on the ad hoc panel of the Court of Arbitration for Sport at the Olympics is considered "about as good as it gets" in the world of sports law ...
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Lawyers Weekly
Election tumult recalled - US Sen. Durkin's career marked by historic nail-biter
NewHampshire.com
"My other brother-in-law, Larry, who was an attorney, he had to stop a couple of state troopers. He said, 'I'm sorry. Those are uncounted votes. Put them back in the voting room.' You just had to be on your toes all the time. You never knew what was ...
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Blogs1 new result for Law Career
 
Jenni's Advising Newsletter Blog: Careers in Intellectual Property Law
By Jenni Kotowski
Join us as Jolynn Caroline, Director of Career Services at the College of Law, provides an overview of intellectual property law, as well as sharing what kinds of intellectual property legal careers exist--and how to prepare for them! Students in ...
Jenni's Advising Newsletter Blog

Web7 new results for Law Career
 
UT Law - Career Services Office - Public Service Career Day
The Public Service Career Fair will be held January 31-February 1, 2013 in Austin, TX. Hosted by The University of Texas School of Law, this fair is the largest ...
www.utexas.edu/law/career/employer/pscf.html
ALES Museum and Art Law Career Panels | Facebook
Public Event · By The GW Art Law & Entertainment Society · Monday. SCC. ALES will be hosting a Museum Law Career Panel and an Art Law Career Panel!
www.facebook.com/events/415959361786288/
Tag Archive for "NALP" | Mizzou Law Career Cafe
By: Lauren Collins Hey guys! This week's resource comes from NALP-The National Association of Legal Professionals. If you visit http://www.nalpdirectory. com, ...
law.missouri.edu/mizzoulawcareercafe/tag/nalp/
Alumni Panel on Careers in Immigration Law | GW Law Career Center
Alumni Panel on Careers in Immigration Law. Presented by the George Washington University Law School Immigration Clinic and the Immigration Law ...
www.gwlawcareers.org/?p=196
Advice for Prospective Law School Students | Career Center
Use Career Center Connector to search for jobs/internships, upcoming ... on the current employment prospects of law school students and provides some honest ...
careercenter.umich.edu/.../advice-prospective-law-school-stud...
CBA/YLS Tax Law Career Panel | University of Connecticut School ...
Come join a conversation with Connecticut attorneys who practice tax law regarding their experiences in the field, the different types of practices, and how they ...
www.law.uconn.edu/event/2012/.../cbayls-tax-law-career-pane...
Your Career: Governance & Rule of Law | Tufts Fletcher School
Explore Fletcher courses to help further or launch your international career in governance and the rule of law.
fletcher.tufts.edu/Academic/.../Governance-and-Rule-of-Law


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