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Jane Elizabeth Hodgson
Jane Elizabeth Hodgson (b. January 23 1915, Crookston, Minnesota – d. October 23 2006, Rochester, Minnesota) was an American obstetrician and gynecologist. She is the only person ever convicted in the United States of performing an abortion in a hospital.
Jane_Elizabeth_Hodgson
Jane Bolin
Jane Matilda Bolin LL.B. (April 11, 1908-January 8, 2007) was the first African-American woman to graduate from Yale Law School, the first to join the New York City Bar Association, and the first to join the city's law department. She became the first black woman to serve as a judge in the United States when she was sworn in to the bench of the New York City Domestic Relations Court in 1939.
Jane_Bolin
Iida-yosiaki
User:Iida-yosiaki
The International Lawyer
The International Lawyer is the official quarterly publication of the American Bar Association's Section of International Law and Practice. The ABA published the inaugural issue in 1966 and Southern Methodist University has been the proud home of this prestigious journal since 1986.
The_International_Lawyer
William J. Haynes, II
William J. "Jim" Haynes II (born March 30, 1958 in Waco, Texas) is an American lawyer, and former General Counsel of the United States Department of Defense during president George W. Bush's administration. Haynes resigned as General Counsel in February 2008. From 2003 until 2007, he was a nominee to the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
William_J._Haynes,_II
Digital Postmarks
Digital Postmark (DPM) is a technology that applies a trusted time stamps issued by a postal operator to an electronic document, validates electronic signatures, and stores and archives all non-repudiation data needed to support a potential court challenge - it guarantees the certainty of date and time of the postmarking.
Digital_Postmarks
Norma V. Cantu
Norma V. Cantú (born November 2, 1954) is an American civil rights lawyer and educator. She is currently a professor of both its law and education at the University of Texas at Austin. She served as the Assistant Secretary of Education for the Office for Civil Rights under President Bill Clinton and as regional counsel for the Mexican-American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF).
Norma_V._Cantu
Thurgood Marshall, Jr.
Thurgood Marshall, Jr. is an American lawyer and son of the late Supreme Court of the United States Justice Thurgood Marshall.Thurgood Marshall Jr. worked in the Clinton White House and is currently a partner at the international law firm Bingham McCutchen, LLP and a principal at its lobbying subsidiary, Bingham Consulting.
Thurgood_Marshall,_Jr.
Fordham University School of Law
Fordham University School of Law (commonly known as Fordham Law or Fordham Law School) is a part of Fordham University in the United States. The School is located in the Borough of Manhattan in
Fordham_University_School_of_Law
Robert MacCrate
Robert MacCrate is a New York lawyer who served as Counsel to New York Governor Nelson D. Rockefeller and as Special Counsel to the Department of the Army for its investigation of the My Lai Massacre. In the late 1980's MacCrate served as president of both the New York State Bar Association the American Bar Association ("ABA").
Robert_MacCrate
Administrative Law Review
The Administrative Law Review (cited to as Admin. L. Rev.) is a law journal officially published by the American Bar Association (ABA) Section of Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice and American University Washington College of Law. ALR, which is published quarterly, contains articles and essays by law professors, judges, and expert practitioners, as well as student-written notes and comments.
Administrative_Law_Review
Public Contract Law Journal
Public_Contract_Law_Journal
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami/Archive 1
Talk:Roman_Catholic_Archdiocese_of_Miami/Archive_1
Judicial intern
In the United States, a judicial intern is usually a law student or sometimes a recent law school graduate who provides assistance to a judge and/or law clerks in researching and writing issues before the court. These positions are usually unpaid. Many judicial law clerks had one or two judicial internships while they were in law school.
Judicial_intern
Gregory Paw
Gregory Paw served as the Director of the New Jersey Division of Criminal Justice from February 21, 2006 to June 20, 2008. He succeeded Vaughn McCoy as Director, and was succeeded as Director by Deborah Gramiccioni, with whom he had worked closely while she was a special assistant to the New Jersey Attorney General. Paw is now a partner in the law firm of Pepper Hamilton, practicing white collar criminal defense and corporate compliance in the firm's Princeton and Philadelphia offices.
Gregory_Paw
Sports law
Sports law is an umbrella term used to describe the legal issues at work in the world of both amateur and professional sports. Sports law overlaps substantially with labor law, contract law, antitrust law, and tort law. Issues like defamation and privacy rights are also an integral aspect of sports law. The area of law was established as a separate and important entity only a few decades ago, coinciding with the rise of player-agents and increased media scrutiny of sports law topics.
Sports_law
Copyright/Archive 2
Talk:Copyright/Archive_2
Alpha Phi Alpha/Archive 3
Talk:Alpha_Phi_Alpha/Archive_3
Abraham Lincoln University
Abraham Lincoln University is an educational institution specializing in legal education. The classes are given through the Internet and on campus in downtown Los Angeles where local students may attend live classes week-nights and on Saturdays, and upon the completion, students are awarded a Juris Doctor degree and become eligible to sit for the California bar exam.
Abraham_Lincoln_University
Judith Vladeck
Judith Pomarlen Vladeck (August 1, 1923 - January 8, 2007) was a prominent labor lawyer and civil rights advocate, particularly on behalf of women. She helped set new legal precedents against sex discrimination and age discrimination.Born in Norfolk, Virginia, the daughter of a newspaper distributor and a business manager for a labor union, Vladeck graduated from Hunter College in 1945 and received a law degree from Columbia University in 1947.
Judith_Vladeck