Apr 7, 2013

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Lawmakers differ on how to fix juvenile sentencing laws
Florida Times-Union
Florida law now mandates anyone convicted of first-degree murder gets life in prison without the possibility of parole, if they are not sentenced to death. There are no exceptions for people younger than 18. The 1st District Court of Appeal in ...
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Joseph Riley Austin Esq., 74
Marshalltown Times Republican
After obtaining his law degree from Harvard University in 1964, Joe began his career as clerk for Judge William Mathes of US District Court in Los Angeles. He spent a year in Africa as a Law Lecturer at the University of Nigeria. Admitted to the ...
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Marshalltown Times Republican
Criminal Defense Attorney Randy Collins to be Featured in OC Register's Ask an ...
San Francisco Chronicle
Attorney Collins graduated with honors from the University of Notre Dame, obtained his law degree from Boston College Law School, and has received the Criminal Justice Clinical Award. He is a member of the American Bar Association as well as Orange ...
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Shannon Kelley, Robert Shaw III
New York Times
Mrs. Shaw, 27, is a law clerk for Judge K. Michael Moore of Federal District Court in Miami. She graduated from Duke and received a law degree from Vanderbilt. The bride's father is a partner at Fowler White Burnett Hurley, a Miami law firm. Mr. Shaw ...
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Hofstra alum Cooper returns to LI as Lightning coach
Newsday
Cooper graduated from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Mich., in 1997 and took his first coaching gig as a favor for a local judge, whose son's team needed a coach in 1999. In that one season he led Catholic Central High of Grand Rapids, Mich., ...
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Alice Beauheim and Andrew Borene
New York Times
She graduated from the University of Minnesota, and received a master's degree in history from the University of Washington and a law degree from the University of Virginia. She also received a certificate in Serbo-Croatian from the Defense Language ...
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Jordan Fasbender, Christos Papapetrou
New York Times
The couple met at Fordham University, from which they each received a law degree, she magna cum laude and he cum laude. The bride, 30, is keeping her name. She is an associate at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, the Manhattan law firm. She graduated from ...
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Roses & Thistles: A lightning rod on the barn will attract thunderbolts
DesMoinesRegister.com
He continues that work by guiding students at the Elder Law Clinic at the Drake University Law School, where he received his law degree in 1958. A rose to the memory of Sheila Holzworth of Des Moines, who died of cancer March 29 at the age of 51.
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Harlow Sprouse
Amarillo.com
He then graduated from the University of North Texas in 1956 with a degree in Political Science. At The University of Texas School of Law, Harlow participated in the First Annual Moot Court and gained legendary status for turning down the Texas Law ...
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Civil rights icon James Meredith to be honored by Harvard
Mississippi Press (blog)
The 79-year-old Meredith graduated in 1963 from Ole Miss - where he enrolled in school under military escort ordered by U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy. He eventually earned a law degree from Columbia University and has been a civil rights ...
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Law Day observance planned at St. Francis
The Tribune-Democrat
Bartchak also studied for the priesthood at Christ the King Seminary, receiving a master's degree in theology. He studied canon law at the Catholic University of America. Smith previously was chief judge on the U.S. District Court for the Western ...
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Laura Kaufman and Adam Rothschild
New York Times
She graduated from Williams College and received a law degree from the University of Pennsylvania. Her father is the president of the Kaufman Organization, the real estate management company in New York. Her mother is a psychotherapist in private ...
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Ann K. Ross, librarian
Washington Post
Mrs. Ross, an Arlington resident, worked at the D.C. Public Library for nearly two decades. She helped manage the library's sociology division before retiring in 1988, her daughter-in-law said. In the 1950s, Mrs. Ross was active in the Better School ...
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Nisar moves SC as HEC sweeps degree matter under carpet
The Nation
"It is submitted with great respect that in 2002 when the condition of graduation was imposed, all candidates were required to submit their degrees and testimonials to prove the requisite qualification and compliance with the amended law, and the ...
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D203 hopefuls talk pensions, standards
Naperville Sun
Qadir, an attorney, was educated in India and the United States, earning her bachelor's degree from Illinois Benedictine College and her law degree from DePaul University. In addition to her legal work, Qadir is a community activist and mother of two ...
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20th Anniversary AEF Benefit Dinner a Reminder to Give Back
Asian Fortune
The dinner aimed to raise money for grant fellowships for law students who work with public interest or government organizations. "In India, there is no way that a woman could go back to school," said Punitha Cloud, who is studying for her law degree ...
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Blogs1 new result for Law Degree
 
The Pepperdine Graphic » Law school deans discuss future of field
By Becca Herron
In the past few years there has been a significant decline in the number of law school applicants. Applications to schools in the far western part of the country are down 21 percent and although Pepperdine isn't at this stage, the law school is ...
The Pepperdine Graphic

Web1 new result for Law Degree
 
Law school graduates aren't finding much on the employment ...
The Internet and other technologies have reduced job openings for lawyers. Some graduates allege that law schools lured them in with misleading reports of ...
www.chicagotribune.com/.../chi-law-school-graduates-arent-fi...


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