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Hamburg police offer young people a chance to explore law enforcement careers Livingston Daily Young people interested in a law enforcement career are encouraged to check out the Hamburg Township Police Department's newly formed Explorer group. The Law Enforcement Exploring Post is designed for males and females ages 14 to 21 who live in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Carbondale's clerk to step down The Southern Moore's expected to step down Nov. 26 to pursue a family law career with a Peoria firm planning to open an office in Bloomington. Moore married a Bloomington man earlier this year, which she said was the primary reason for the career change. Moore was ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Stuart Law to replace Langer as new Australian batting coach SahilOnline ... job on a long-term basis, it would be the next best thing," News.com.au quoted Law, as saying. Law played the twilight of his first-class career in English county cricket and then took the road less travelled, coaching Sri Lanka briefly and then ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Page churner does it again Fairfaxtimes.com From there on, he put aside his law career, and over the next 16 years would write 24 best-selling novels, translated into more than 45 languages and sold in more than 80 countries. However, Baldacci wasn't a lawyer who turned to writing; he was a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Video: Jude Law on repressed emotions and not being a wife-beater in Anna ... MetroNews Canada In Joe Wright's imaginative take on Anna Karenina, Jude Law turns in a career-best performance as Alexei Karenin, the cuckolded husband of Tolstoy's titular heroine (played by Kiera Knightley). In our exclusive video, Law talks to Metro World News ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Impressive turnout of job seekers, employers at Fall River career fair Fall River Herald News Job seeker Valerie Pereira, who lost her job of 12 years at Travelers Insurance Company, said with two small children at home she was looking for something part-time or with flexible hours. She said a bus monitor's job might fit the bill. Pereira's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Globes Flashback '11: J-Law's Not Nervous Entertainment Tonight News Considering the enormous jump in her acting career with the colossal success of The Hunger Games, it seems like ages ago when Jennifer Lawrence walked her first major awards show red carpet in 2011 for Winter's Bone. Lawrence had already received ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fried Frank Named a "Best Law Firm for Women" for Fifth Consecutive Time Sacramento Bee Fried Frank is one of few law firms to be recognized for two consecutive years with a Gold Standard Certification from the Women in Law Empowerment Forum (WILEF) based on the career success of its female partners. In 2012, the Firm also earned Yale Law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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MAC Academic Leaders get career perspectives Columbia Daily Tribune Along similar lines, Chuck Henson, a visiting professor at the University of Missouri School of Law, said he didn't always know he wanted to be a lawyer but "wound up" being one. Now, as a visiting professor, he said it's time to give back, and the MAC ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Judicial Bush Doctrine The American Prospect The first is Stanford law Professor Pam Karlan, a leading expert on the Constitution and voting rights who spent much of her career defending the franchise in the federal courts. As a bonus, Karlan is also in a long-term committed relationship with a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law school sets $100K goal for clinic programs Buffalo Law Journal Tomkins has spent much of her career creating, implementing and evaluating multidisciplinary responses to violence between intimates. She has developed countywide protocols and recently was keynote speaker at the International Domestic Violence ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hope, anxiety for senior job hunters The Beacon Last month, Taylor began the application process for Teach for America, and hopes to eventually study law in Chicago. While she has high hopes, she realizes she cannot rely completely on one career path, and is finding comfort in trying to find ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
About Books: Wildlife undercover agent flushed out those who preyed on animals Canton Repository That was the question, posed by a poacher, which sums up R.T. Stewart's career as an undercover wildlife law enforcement officer with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources' Division of Wildlife. Kent State University Press offers that background in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A single spiteful email unlocks a Pandora's box, ruins a general's career ... Newser The FBI has found a substantial number of classified documents on Broadwell's computer and in her home, according to a law enforcement official who spoke on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to speak publicly about the case. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Elsevier Announces the Winners of the Algerian Senior and Early Career ... Sacramento Bee The General Directorate for Scientific Research and Technological Development (DG-RSDT) came into being in September 2009, and was set up by law # 08-05 of February 23, 2008, which defines the five-year scientific national research plan (2008-2012), ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Metaxas writing career a journey Cleveland Daily Banner It was during his most boring job, proofreading long texts that he called "misery," that Metaxas met a man who introduced him to the concept of a personal relationship with God and to the works of Dietrich Bonhoeffer. "He shared his faith with me and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wyomissing High event highlights careers Reading Eagle Back at the school, though, professionals talking about their careers included law enforcement officers, bankers, doctors, chemists, journalists, artists and even a flight attendant. In addition, panels on arts, human services and sciences aimed to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
George Will: Burying monks under unjust laws The Union Leader Monasteries in other states sell caskets, but these Louisiana Benedictines were embarking on a career in crime. In 1914, Louisiana created the State Board of Embalmers and Funeral Directors. Its supposed purpose is to combat "infectious or communicable ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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George P. Bush eyes job of Texas Land Commissioner CBS News "George's experience and skills match the job," Jeb Bush wrote, noting that his son helped build a successful real estate fund business and has practiced law. George P. Bush is also a Navy veteran who served for nine months in Afghanistan last year. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Norton Rose Merger, McKenna Long, White: Business of Law Bloomberg Previously, he served as the principal legal counsel and compliance officer for Raptor Capital Management LP and Carlyle-Blue Wave Partners Management LP, joining both firms at inception. Daly began his in-house career at Millennium Partners LP, where ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
DNA exoneree hopes Kansas law will change KSN-TV Joe Jones was left with nothing out of prison because Kansas has no law, giving compensation to the wrongly convicted, but Jones hopes his story will change that as more innocent people are released. "He slammed his gavel and said, you're a free man," ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judging a judge: Chancellor Strine's comments called weird, disgusting The News Journal Edward Rock, a law professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School, said while the Burch comments were "a silly thing to say and he probably regrets it," the episodes won't "derail" Strine's career because of the quality of his legal opinions ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FTC Fights Against Scams That Falsely Promise Jobs and Opportunities LoanSafe (Source: FTC) - The Federal Trade Commission today announced seven new law enforcement actions and logo of Financial Fraud Enforcement Task Force developments in five other FTC cases involving scams that falsely promise jobs and opportunities to "be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A smarter way to grade state's high schools North County Times Everyone agrees that high schools should prepare students to be "college- and career-ready." But there's much less agreement on how to measure these essential goals. In September, Gov. Jerry Brown signed a law that reduced the weight of standardized ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mr Dodd Goes to Hollywood Businessweek Nobody realizes how many people are employed by this industry—2.1 million people in this country got up today and went to work on a job dependent on the movie and television industry. And these ... "Ten different law firms were asking after me," he says. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Merritt Rahn tells parole board he's ready to be released Rochester Democrat and Chronicle He lamented the ignominious end to his law enforcement career. "I apologize for what happened. I'm remorseful," he said. "What I did was wrong. It's a terrible way to end a career of 42 years. I can't take it back." According to the transcripts, Rahn ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
For Female American Lawyers, Are Government Mandates the Answer? Article 3 As the preceding numbers clearly show, women constitute a smaller percentage of each category as you move up the career ladder. In other words, over the course of time women exit law firms disproportionately more than their male peers. Even more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Could Procrastination Actually be Good for Your Career? Business Insider In a recent interview with Smithsonian Mag, Frank Partnoy, author of the book Wait: The Art and Science of Delay, discusses how procrastinating helped him make his way through college, law school and even succeed at his academic career. His new book ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Public Interest Job Search Starts Now (DePaul Law News) By Center for Public Interest Law On November 7, the Center for Public Interest Law (CPIL), Law Career Services (LCS) and the Public Interest Law Association (PILA) joined forces to provide guidance to students interested in... DePaul Law News |
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Midwest Public Interest Law Career Conference : The Docket The 25th Annual Midwest Public Interest Law Career Conference (MPILCC) is scheduled for Saturday, February 2, 2013 in Chicago at Northwestern University ... blogs.law.uiowa.edu/docket/?p=9342 | ||
District judge reflects on career, therapeutic justice, and love of law ... Legal News At the end of this year, Oakland County 52-4 District Court Judge Dennis Drury will be wrapping up his career on the bench serving the City of Troy . www.legalnews.com/flintgenesee/1369312/ | ||
Tax Law Career Panel | University of Connecticut School of Law Join the Tax Law Society and the Connecticut Bar Association, Young Lawyers section on Thursday, November 15 for a tax law career panel featuring Dan ... www.law.uconn.edu/content/tax-law-career-panel |
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