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Sotomayor's memoir to be released in January Sacramento Bee Sotomayor mentioned the title and the release date Friday after speaking to law students at the Equal Justice Works Conference and Career Fair in Arlington, Va. Sotomayor told students stories about her days in law school, as a prosecutor and now as a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Job help, networking events: Business calendar Plain Dealer Business Volunteers Unlimited, "The Art of Communications & The Law": 8:30 a.m. to noon at the Holiday Inn, 6001 Rockside Road, Independence. $65 for members, $95 for nonmembers. Go to tinyurl.com/99hmvdk to register. Skoda Minotti Technology ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
John Bussian: Strong for openness News & Observer N.C. Court of Appeals Judge Wanda Bryant, an open government crusader from the early days of her legal career, is running for election to her second full term on the Court of Appeals. N.C. Supreme Court Justice Paul Newby, running for his second ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mailbag: Lebanon needs change Albany Democrat Herald (blog) After a long and successful career in law enforcement, I decided to retire early. After spending the last eight years teaching numerous college courses, I learned change is a good thing. This applies to our government. In studying the writings of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Collier deputy stripped of law enforcement credentials after two fatal wrecks Marconews A career that included five vehicle crashes in six years ended in September when Collier County Cpl. Jesse Todd was stripped of his law enforcement credentials, according to documents released this week by the Sheriff's Office. Of the five crashes, two ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
JCCC conference urges girls to explore nontraditional careers GardnerEDGE As one of the three original organizers of the Greater Kansas City Crime Stoppers, Jones will share with the young women the ups and downs of working with law enforcement for the past 30 years. Jones received a lifetime achievement award from Crime ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Romney can get the job done San Francisco Chronicle If Romney has changed, it is in part because of a personal journey that often brought a reserved man outside of his comfort zone - Stanford during the antiwar era, France as a Mormon missionary, Harvard law and business school. Romney put down roots in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Program pairs Golden Gate teens, mentors for career talk and golf Naples Daily News Its goal is to link students with successful retired professionals who offer career advice and guidance. Tables were set up by industry, with some for medicine, science, business, military, law and psychology, giving students the opportunity to talk to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sheriff Stanton Retires After 40 Years of Service to Solano County Patch.com "We are the protectors of our communities and we must always put service ahead of self; anything less is unacceptable," says retiring Solano County Sheriff/Coroner Gary Stanton. Words like those have guided his four-decade law enforcement career. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Letter: Candidate's career one of integrity, commitment The Republic His knowledge of the law and concern for all people will enable him to make decisions that are clear, unbiased, impartial and based on the law. He has already proven himself in these areas and has led by giving himself fully to his position and community. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Center senior finds mentor in town's police chief Center Post Dispatch CENTER — Center High School senior Jose Luis Macias, who participated in a mock crime scene investigation and evidence collection scenario with Center Police recently, is more convinced than ever before that his dream job is definitely in law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Animals' Best Friend The Missourian "Neighbors would see this (abuse) and not report it," said Rickey, noting his job and hope was to turn that mindset around. "Neighbors need to step forward and report this to law enforcement . . . Someone who would abuse an animal is not above abusing ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
LCCN EXCLUSIVE: District Attorney Steve Cooley Talks Candidly About Arrest ... Los Cerritos News LCCN Reporter Randy Economy, District Attorney Steve Cooley and Publisher Brian Hews during exclusive interview about the arrest of Assessor John Noguez, his career and hopes for the future. Los Cerritos Community Newspaper's Exclusive Interview ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Three longtime Kane County judges to retire Kane County Chronicle He said even after spending 27 years in private law practice and nearly nine years as an assistant public defender, he never thought his career would lead him to the bench. "It was never in my vision," he said. "I enjoyed the practice, and I started to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New legislation prohibits breed-specific regulations Wicked Local The law, an update of An Act Further Regulating Animal Control, prohibits regulations based on breed alone and the banning of a dog to another community, requires that animal control officers (ACOs) have training, specifies the amount of time a dog can ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Review: Bill and Hillary: The Politics of the Personal Worcester Telegram They met and eventually lived together at Yale Law School. After graduation he proposed; she demurred. He returned to begin a political career in Arkansas; she to work first for the Children's Defense Fund in Boston and later for the Senate committee ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Why Some Republican Candidates Make Stupid Remarks About Rape About - News & Issues Each woman was the dictionary definition of "self-made" and a career-focused college graduate. Two went on to earn law degrees. They worked in engineering, politics and medicine -- all fields that offer opportunities for advancement and promotion. See all stories on this topic » | ||
A REPORT ON THE 2012 CAMPAIGN The Cincinnati Herald Jim spent 30 years in a law enforcement career holding a Master's degree from the University of Cincinnati and numerous leadership positions within the Sheriff's Department, including Bomb Squad Commander and Patrol Academy Commander. He holds a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ingram, Welbaum contenders for seat Piqua Daily Call Welbaum said serving on the appeals court is important to him because he has dedicated his life and legal career to serving and protecting Ohio families. "My election to the court of appeals will allow me to continue serving at a higher and more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Jacques Barzun, Wide-Ranging Cultural Historian Jacques Barzun Dies at 104 OregonLive.com Barzun first considered a career in law and diplomacy, but contact at Columbia with such scholars as John Dewey, Mark Van Doren and Mortimer Adler led the young student toward history. He was particularly drawn to the work of the American philosopher ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Academic Careers | Duke University School of Law The Law School's Academic Careers Committee offers alumni practice job talks, helps schedule them for workshops at other schools, organizes faculty ... law.duke.edu/career/careerpaths/academic/ | ||
Career Center Guides | Duke University School of Law Career Planning Manual (for 1Ls, 2Ls, 3Ls) (pdf) The Career Planning Manual is intended to guide you in your long-term career planning and explain the basics ... law.duke.edu/career/guides/ |
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