Oct 7, 2012

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Kejriwal attacking me to launch his political career: Vadra
Firstpost
Vadra was quoted by the NDTV news channel as saying, "This is a cheap publicity stunt by Arvind Kejriwal to launch his political career." He added that he was a "private law abiding citizen who has been engaged in business over the last 21 years", and ...
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PROP. 36 WOULD LOOSEN THREE-STRIKES SENTENCING LAW
U-T San Diego
California voters are once again being asked to loosen the state's tough sentencing law for career criminals. Proposition 36 on the Nov. 6 ballot would amend the state's "three strikes and you're out" law so repeat felons convicted of most nonviolent ...
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Idaho History: Prospecting, law provided early adventures for George Ainslie
The Idaho Statesman
George Ainslie's career as a lawyer in Idaho Territory had a shocking beginning. As his Idaho City friend and fellow attorney remembered it years later, three men accused of robbery were arrested in Walla Walla, Wash., and brought back to Lewiston for ...
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On Previously: (12:00 AM-2:00 AM)
Newsradio 620
Jeff's foray into radio is a relatively new career choice. He stepped up to the mic in 1995 as a fill-in host for another local radio station. Before he joined the ranks at WTMJ, most people recognized Jeff from his long and successful law career. He ...
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LaDue focuses on youth outreach
DesMoinesRegister.com
Shaun LaDue was first attracted to a career in law enforcement for the structure and discipline it provided, but his passion for the job grew as he learned about the ways he was able to affect the lives of others, he said. LaDue, 46, said he's bringing ...
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Celebrating Justice O'Connor: Parade Magazine Muffs the Job
Tenth Amendment Center
Dole, where the Court upheld a federal law invading traditional state prerogatives. (The law threatened to withhold a small fraction of highway funds from any state that did not raise its drinking age to 21.) Although she lost that case, her sharp ...
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On the Job with Jud Savelle
The Albany Herald
Q. What is your favorite work-related gadget? A. A black (ultraviolet) light, actually. We have indicted more puppies and dogs with the black light than criminals on "Law and Order." It gets us a job every time if we have to pull out that light. It ...
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Assistant public defender plans for next act
Palm Beach Post
I love my job. I admire and respect Public Defender Carey Haughwout and her lawyers and staff tremendously." In her life after the public defender's office, she plans to be a mediator, practice criminal defense law, and write a book. "Many people would ...
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Career criminals: Lock 'em up
Savannah Morning News
Make that three terms, if he's convicted on the latest charges. The slayings of Mr. Biancosino, who was planning to attend law school, and Ms. Pickels, a tour guide, shocked and saddened many in the community. They were the quintessential innocent victims.
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Liberals fret: Is Obama bored? Does he want a second term? Maybe not.
Washington Examiner
Returning to Chicago three years later, he dabbled in the practice of law before winning a seat in the state Senate in 1996. But he became frustrated with the job almost immediately; according to a Washington Post profile, Obama began "chafing … at ...
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With health care law, a real-world lesson for future medical, legal professionals
Lincoln Journal Star
"I think the (college) curriculum, whether it be for medical or law students, is very limited in terms of its exposure to these kind of questions, especially when it comes to career decisions," said Bradley Britigan, the dean of the UNMC college of ...
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Nestor Ramos: We might be stuck with our crazy liquor laws
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
But simply scrapping the law against chain liquor stores (and the law prohibiting wine and liquor sales in supermarkets, for that matter) is deeply unfair to the business owners who built their shops under those laws. Heavy-handed regulation of ...
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Kenny MacAskill accused of being part of 'unholy alliance' with Lord Advocate ...
Scottish Daily Record
Former prosecutor Thomson said the removal of corroboration in Scots Law was a "draconian step". Thomson said: "History will show the genesis of the destruction of our criminal justice system was the appointment of career prosecutors as law officers.
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Photo preview: 'Law & Order: SVU' takes on 'Fifty Shades of Grey'
Examiner.com
But as the SVU squad digs into Jocelyn's background to uncover potential trial pitfalls, Detective Amaro (Danny Pino) uncovers a secret that threatens to destroy the young woman's career as well as her case. What do you think it could be? "Law & Order: ...
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Missouri term limits debated
STLtoday.com
Greg Upchurch, former president of Missourians for Limited Terms, and Paul Jacob, former president of U.S. Term Limits, said that although career politicians and academics dislike term limits, voters embrace them by wide margins. Missouri's law carried ...
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A Lesson From Russia: Teach Your Kids to Quit
Huffington Post
So despite being the sole financial supporter of a wife and three daughters, he quit his job and set up shop in my sister's bedroom. He gave up the Manhattan law firm with all its trappings (like, say, a good salary) for the thrill of building ...
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Crime-fight strategy differs for Dupnik, 2 sheriff's challengers
Arizona Daily Star
Incumbent Democrat Sheriff Clarence Dupnik didn't plan on a career in law enforcement. "I was going to the University of Arizona and ran out of money, and the cops were hiring. I didn't want to be a cop. I wanted to play baseball … but after a few ...
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McKenna touts his bipartisan successes
The Seattle Times
Received a law degree from the University of Chicago Law School in 1988 and was a member of the Law Review. Personal: McKenna's father was a career Army soldier, his mother a schoolteacher. He attended Sammamish High School. He and his wife, ...
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The Seattle Times
Ballot questions range from marijuana to abortion
San Francisco Chronicle
"This means that while the Montana Legislature or the people of Montana may pass laws that conflict with federal law, such laws are unenforceable as a practical matter," Johnstone said in an analysis of the ballot questions in response to an Associated ...
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Witness for the prosecution
Haaretz (blog)
As long as politicians are not acting in a way that is at variance with the law, it is the job of the prosecutor's office to offer solutions, because it is not a judge of morals or norms. Over the years, the State Prosecutor's Office has definitely ...
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Haaretz (blog)
'Menopause the Musical' at Gwinnett Center
Banks News TODAY
Her television career includes appearances on "Law and Order," "One Life to Live" and "Third Watch." Margot Moreland will leave viewers in stitches in her role as Earth Mother/Dance Captain. She has a long list of credits in the theatre world including ...
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Bucy, Fox compare experience in attorney general race
Billings Gazette
HELENA — Democrat Pam Bucy and Republican Tim Fox disagree sharply over the role of the attorney general and who has the best credentials and experience to be Montana's chief legal and law enforcement official. The two Helena-area lawyers are seeking ...
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Don Sherwood: Going too far to win in politics
Daily Camera
To prevent voter discontent over these job losses, the Obama administration has pressured defense contractors to violate the law and not send out these 60 day notices, while also offering to pay company fines out of taxpayer money. The second ...
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NYC guidance counselor fired over steamy photos
WRGB
The New York Post reports (http://bit.ly/Q51S5d ) that 37-year-old Tiffany Webb was fired last year from Murry Bergtraum High School for Business Careers because photos in lingerie and bikinis from her early career as a model are still floating around ...
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New Recordings
Philadelphia Inquirer
Throughout his four-decade career, Hiatt has also explored darker territory with visceral acuity and narrative vividness. That skill remains sharp, whether he's singing about the "Bite Marks" his baby has left on his mind ... Melodious at every turn ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Why Women Hide Their Pregnancies
New York Times
Although federal law prohibits companies with 15 or more employees from discriminating against pregnant job seekers, it can be quite hard for an ordinary woman to land a job if she lets prospective bosses know she is pregnant. My own pregnant friends ...
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New York Times
State's outdoors agency gets new name
San Francisco Chronicle
Bear hounding: Instead of the Fish and Game Commission regulating hunting law, politicians took over the job with SB1221 and banned the use of dogs to hunt bears and bobcats. About 90 percent of the public agrees with the final result: no more shooting ...
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Community Colleges Like WCC, RCC Offer Better Deal and Faster Career Track ...
Patch.com
Community colleges educate 59 percent of new nurses, and 80 percent of firefighters, law enforcement officers and EMTs. Economic downturns always fuel community college enrollment, but the stigma of community college as the "lesser option" is all but ...
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Dunlap, Freeman vie for Washoe Court's Dist. 9
Truckee Times
Freeman said he believes he is more qualified for the job and has secured endorsements from a wide range of groups and individuals, including state and county law enforcement agencies, unions, the mayors of Reno and Sparks, builders, medical groups ...
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SC deputy charged with assaulting girlfriend
San Francisco Chronicle
LEXINGTON, S.C. (AP) — A South Carolina sheriff's deputy is looking for a new job after being charged with domestic violence. Lexington County Sheriff James Metts fired 43-year-old Timothy Anglin after learning about the State Law Enforcement Division ...
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Law Job Auditions
In today's job market, employers are making candidates jump through more hoops than ever to land a job. But one law firm has taken the interview process a ...
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Hot Job! – Law Clerk Position | GW Law Career Center
HOT JOB: Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP seeks a law clerk for its Global Knowledge team in the Washington, DC office. See Symplicity Job No.
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The PSJD Blog » #PSJDChat: Using Social Media during the Public ...
During today's #PSJDChat on Twitter at 3 pm Eastern, we'll be discussing ways to use our social media profiles during the public interest law job hunt to stand ...
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