| Susan Illston Susan Yvonne Illston is a San Francisco, California-based judge for the United States District Court for the Northern District of California in the Ninth Judicial Circuit. She was nominated by President Bill Clinton on January 23, 1995 and confirmed by the Senate on May 25, 1995. Prior to her appointment, she had served in private practice in Burlingame, California. She is a graduate of Duke University (B.A., 1970) and Stanford Law School (J.D., 1973). Susan_Illston
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| Walter F. George School of Law Walter F. George School of Law of Mercer University, founded in 1873, is one of the oldest law schools in the United States and is the second oldest of Mercer's eleven colleges and schools. Mercer University, founded in 1833, enrolls approximately 7,500 students and is the only university of its size in the United States that offers programs in eleven diversified fields of studyliberal arts, business, education, engineering, music, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, law, theology, and continuing and professional studies. Walter_F._George_School_of_Law
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| Disease theory of alcoholism Alcoholism or alcohol addiction is a disease characterized by the compulsive drinking of alcoholic beverages. Alcoholism can also refer to the behavior of drinking to the point of negative consequences. The existence of the disease alcoholism is widely accepted by the medical and scientific communities, although critics exist. Disease_theory_of_alcoholism
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| Atkinson Graduate School of Management The George H. Atkinson Graduate School of Management (Atkinson) is the Masters in Business Administration (MBA) program at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, United States. It is one of only two MBA programs in the world accredited for both Business Administration (AACSB International) and Public Administration (NASPAA). Atkinson was established by Willamette in 1974 and has an enrollment of approximately 230 students. Atkinson_Graduate_School_of_Management
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| Phoenix School of Law Phoenix School of Law is a private law school located in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Phoenix Law is the only law school in Arizona with both a part-time evening program and full-time program. It is not affiliated with the similarly named University of Phoenix. The school is the only private accredited law school in Arizona. Phoenix Law received provisional approval for accreditation by the American Bar Association in June 2007. Phoenix_School_of_Law
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| List of Asian American jurists This page is a list of Asian Americans. For more on who is considered Asian American, see Who is an Asian American?. List_of_Asian_American_jurists
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| Model Business Corporation Act Model Business Corporation Act of 1950 (MBCA) is a model set of law prepared by the Committee on Corporate Laws of the Section of Business Law of the American Bar Association and adopted by many states. It was created due to variation in how states defined corporations after World War II. Model_Business_Corporation_Act
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| Dolin Thomas & Solomon Dolin, Thomas & Solomon LLP is an employment law firm located in Rochester, New York that represents plaintiffs in employment matters.In 1993, Lonny Dolin left the Rochester, New York firm of Harris Beach to form a practice dedicated to the representation of individuals with employment issues. Dolin_Thomas_&_Solomon
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| Ambulance chaser Ambulance chaser is a derogatory phrase sometimes used to describe a trial lawyer who specializes in representing accident victims. It typically refers to attorneys who solicit business (sometimes called barratry) from accident victims or their families at the scene of an accident or disaster (or immediately thereafter). Ambulance_chaser
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| Clifford Scott Green Clifford Scott Green (April 2, 1923 - May 31, 2007) was a judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Green was the eighteenth African American Article III judge appointed in the United States, and the second African American judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.During his 36 years on the federal bench Judge Green presided over a number of notable cases, and was regarded as one of the most popular judges in the district. Clifford_Scott_Green
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| Ewing v. California Ewing v. California, , is one of two cases upholding a sentence imposed under California's three strikes law against a challenge that it constituted cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment. As in its prior decision in Harmelin v. Michigan, , the Court could not agree on the precise reasoning for upholding the sentence. Ewing_v._California
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| Carolyn Dineen King Carolyn Dineen King (born 1938, Syracuse, New York) is a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Her chambers are in Houston, Texas.Judge King graduated summa cum laude from Smith College in 1959, and earned a law degree from Yale Law School in 1962. Carolyn_Dineen_King
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