Dec 5, 2012

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Why An Uptight Conservative Ditched His Law Career To Peddle Legal Gossip
Business Insider
David Lat was a closeted gay man and an archconservative before he founded the irreverent legal tabloid Above the Law. In college, Lat penned anti-gay columns for the Harvard Crimson, urging homosexuals to stay in the closet and protesting National ...
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How an engineering degree can help you find a career in another sector
National Post
It may not seem like a natural transition from engineering to law, but the reality is that in today's job market, an undergraduate degree in engineering can take you down almost any career path. Kasmira Pawa graduated this year with a mechanical ...
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National Post
Francis Biunno, 87, man of law & truth
Philadelphia Daily News
Francis Biunno, who had a long and distinguished career as a lawyer and jurist, just couldn't bring one off. "He'd give away the punch line, or mess it up some way," said his wife, the former Jule Kleinz. And, oh yes, he was a terrible fisherman. "He'd ...
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Philadelphia Daily News
Baseball job candidates hit Nashville
Greenville News
The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program offers free tax preparation to low-income households.- 8:36 pm. Insurers learning how to woo new customers. With the law overhauling health care all but certain to move ahead, the nation's health insurers.
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Undermining faith in law enforcement and national security: the legacy of Eric ...
Power Line (blog)
The chief law-enforcement officer of the United States knowingly damaged morale in the nation's principal intelligence agency by reopening investigations previously closed by career prosecutors within his own department without bothering to read why ...
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Hibbert Displays 'Law Of Verticality"
NBA.com (blog)
When he learned that and went away from trying to draw charges like he was earlier in his career, he went from not being able to stay on the court to being one of the best defensive centers in the NBA." George, the best player on the floor with 34 ...
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90-year-old Iowa judge decides to retire
USA TODAY
She grew to like the law. In 1950, she married Earl Fritz, a lawyer. He mentioned law school one day as she pondered what kind of additional schooling she would need for her career to advance, she said. Four years later, in November 1954, the then-Mrs.
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Volunteer Deputies Help Keep Carrollwood, Northdale Streets Safe
Patch.com
Carrollwood and Northdale residents who've always wanted to wear a badge and carry a gun have an opportunity to try law enforcement on for size without committing to a full-time job. The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office is currently recruiting ...
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If ATL Decided the BCS
Above the Law
To date, we've received nearly 9,000 responses to our ATL Insider Survey, from which we've created firm and school profiles for our ATL Career Center. Below are side by side comparisons of the student ratings (maximum score is 4) of the "BCS law ...
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Wisconsin Law Foundation Presents Portrait of Justice Bablitch to Citizens of ...
WisBar
"Each one of you has played a significant and unique part in Bill's distinguished legal and public service career," said Milne. "It is an honor to know that his commitment to the state of Wisconsin and its citizens will be memorialized through this ...
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Adam Beloff, Phila. judge
Philadelphia Inquirer
"He seemed to be settling in for what would have been a long and distinguished career on the bench," Dembe said. The South Philadelphia native, who was raised in Ventnor, set his heart on being a judge "before I knew what a lawyer was," he told the ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Peter Johnson Sr., 91
New York Daily News (blog)
Widely recognized as one of the toughest trial lawyers in the country during a vaunted courtroom career that spanned more than 60 years, Johnson counseled Gov. Mario Cuomo as the Queens pol rose to power. "My father lived five ... Johnson defended ...
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Boston Assistant Dean, Career Services, Law School Job at Boston ...
The Assistant Dean will serve the mission of the Career Services Office to educate and empower our law students in job searches and in their continuing career ...
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Legal Career Success: Factoring Status, Eliteness, and Grades
The authors note that although social class (and religion), along with law school eliteness once played a crucial role in determining legal career success, these ...
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