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Diploma privilege
United States, the diploma privilege is a method for lawyers to be admitted to the bar without taking a bar examination. Once used by as many as 32 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, Wisconsin is currently the only state that offers the diploma privilege for admission to its state bar.
Diploma_privilege
Organizational ombudsman
Organizational_ombudsman
Florida Coastal School of Law
Florida Coastal School of Law is a private, ABA accredited law school located in Jacksonville, FL. Founded in 1996, the school received its full accreditation in 2002.
Florida_Coastal_School_of_Law
Tout
In British English, a tout is any person who solicits business or employment in an importune manner (generally equivalent to a solicitor in American English, or a spruiker in Australian English).A ticket tout is someone who engages in ticket resale for more than the face value of the ticket (though a ticket reseller is known colloquially as a scalper rather than a solicitor in North American and Australian parlance). In recent years some British ticket touts have moved into Internet ticket fraud.
Tout
Omarska camp
Omarska camp was a concentration camp run by Bosnian Serb forces, in Omarska, a mining town near Prijedor in northern Bosnia and Herzegovina, set up during Prijedor massacre for Bosniak and Croat men and women. Functioning in the first months of the Bosnian War in 1992, it was one of 677 detention centers and camps throughout Bosnia during the war.
Omarska_camp
Barristers' Ball
The Barristers' Ball is an annual event held at most law schools in common law countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. It is generally a semi-formal affair, often near the end of the academic year, conducted by the institution's Student Bar Association as a school-wide gathering. At some law schools, it is referred to as a "law school prom," given its timing during the school-year.
Barristers'_Ball
Contracting with the United States Government
Contracting with the U.S. Government is based on many of the same principles as commercial contracting and can be very profitable, but is sufficiently different from commercial contracting to require special care.Persons entering into commercial contracts are pretty much free to do anything that they can agree on.agents, usually employees, commercial contracting law allows the agent to form contracts based on generally accepted notions of commercial reasonableness.
Contracting_with_the_United_States_Government
Elon University School of Law
The Elon University School of Law is an American law school located in Greensboro, North Carolina, occupying the former downtown public library building. The school spent $10 million renovating the . facility. The School of Law is one of four graduate programs offered by Elon University.
Elon_University_School_of_Law
Diane Wood
Diane Pamela Wood (born July 4, 1950) is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and a Senior Lecturer at the University of Chicago School of Law.
Diane_Wood
Guantanamo Bay detention camp
The Guantánamo Bay Detention Camp is a detainment facility operated by Joint Task Force Guantánamo of the United States government since 2002 in Guantánamo Bay Naval Base, which is on the shore of Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
Guantanamo_Bay_detention_camp
Legal outsourcing
Legal outsourcing refers to the practice of a law firm or corporation obtaining legal support services from an outside law firm or legal support services company. When the outsourced entity is based in another country the practice is sometimes called Offshoring.Legal Outsourcing has gained tremendous ground in the past few years in the United States and UK.
Legal_outsourcing
Irving Kanarek
Irving Kanarek (born 1917) is a retired criminal defense attorney best known for representing Charles Manson and "Onion Field" killer Jimmy Lee Smith.
Irving_Kanarek
Collateral consequences of criminal charges
Collateral consequences of criminal charges, known as the "Four C's" in legal parlance , are the results of arrest, prosecution or conviction that are not part of the sentence imposed. This includes any unintended or unforeseen impact of the charge, even in the absence of a conviction or a trial. Generally, this is related to the distinction between direct and collateral consequences of action or inaction.
Collateral_consequences_of_criminal_charges
Charleston School of Law
Charleston_School_of_Law
Reference desk archive/Humanities/April 2006
Wikipedia:Reference_desk_archive/Humanities/April_2006
Law school rankings in the United States
Law school rankings are a specific subset of college and university rankings dealing specifically with law schools. Like college and university rankings, law school rankings can be based on empirical data, subjectively-perceived qualitative data (often survey research of educators, law professors, lawyers, students, or others), or some combination of these.Such rankings are often consulted by prospective students as they choose which schools they will apply to or which school they will attend.
Law_school_rankings_in_the_United_States
Chapman University School of Law
Chapman University School of Law, commonly referred to as Chapman Law, is a private, non-profit law school located in Orange, California. The school offers the Juris Doctor degree (JD), combined programs offering a JD/MBA and JD/MFA in Film & Television Producing, and five LL.M.
Chapman_University_School_of_Law
Hill v. McDonough
Hill_v._McDonough
Articles for deletion/Log/2006 April 30
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_April_30
Solosez
Solosez is an electronic mailing list of more than 3,300 members. Most of the members are lawyers, law students and law-related professionals, although the list welcomes all comers, lawyer and non-lawyer alike. Sponsored and hosted by the American Bar Association (ABA) and its General Practice Solo and Small Firm Division.
Solosez