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| University of Baltimore School of Law University of Baltimore School of Law, or UB Law, is one of the three colleges that make up the University of Baltimore, which is part of the University System of Maryland. UB Law is one of only two law schools in the state of Maryland, the other law school being the University of Maryland School of Law; both of which are located in downtown Baltimore. UB law is located on the University of Baltimore's main campus in the Mt. Vernon cultural district. University_of_Baltimore_School_of_Law
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| Adolescent sexuality in the United States Talk:Adolescent_sexuality_in_the_United_States
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| Duquesne University School of Law Duquesne University School of Law is a private Catholic university law school located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The School of Law was founded in 1911, and is the only multiple-division law school in western Pennsylvania. Located on the Duquesne University campus, the law school is walking distance to Pittsburgh's downtown legal, corporate, and government communities. The School of Law currently boasts over 5,800 alumni practicing in every field of law, in all 50 states and several foreign countries. Duquesne_University_School_of_Law
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| Lawyer referral service lawyer referral service is typically offered by state and local bar associations as a public service. The purpose of a lawyer referral service is to increase access to justice by referring members of the general public to lawyers in private practice or to legal aid organizations or agencies. Lawyer_referral_service
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| Oyez.org Oyez.org is a database and comprehensive online guide to the Supreme Court of the United States. It contains biographical information of both incumbent and historical justices of the United States Supreme Court, in addition to details of most Supreme Court cases. Notably, the website has original sound files of oral arguments and oral announcements of recent cases.The website is run by Jerry Goldman, a political science professor at Northwestern University. Oyez.org
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| University of Oregon School of Law University_of_Oregon_School_of_Law
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| Piggybacking (internet access) Piggybacking is a term used to refer to access of a wireless internet connection by bringing one's own computer within the range of another's wireless connection, and using that service without the subscriber's explicit permission or knowledge. It is a legally and ethically controversial practice, with laws that vary in jurisdictions around the world. While completely outlawed in some jurisdictions, it is permitted in others. Piggybacking_(internet_access)
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| Elawyering The term elawyering or e-lawyering (sometimes stylized eLawyering) is a neologism used to refer to the practice of law over the Internet, in a way more expansive than a mere legal related internet advertisement for a service, lawyer, or law firm. Elawyering
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| Economic impact of illegal immigrants in the United States Economic_impact_of_illegal_immigrants_in_the_United_States
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| Immunity from prosecution Immunity from prosecution occurs when a prosecutor grants immunity, usually to a witness in exchange for testimony or production of other evidence. It is immunity because the prosecutor essentially agrees to never prosecute the crime that the witness might have committed in exchange for said evidence.The prosecution may grant immunity in one of two forms. Immunity_from_prosecution
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| David Lempert David Howard Lempert (February 12, 1959), is an anthropologist, author, social entrepreneur/NGO head, legal scholar/lawyer, and international development consultant.Though his work crosses many fields, he is known primarily as an educational innovator in the field of experiential education, and is seen as a modern Alexis de Tocqueville for his social ethnography on legal and political systems that includes field work as the first U.S. David_Lempert
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| Financial sponsor A financial sponsor is a term commonly used to refer to private equity investment firms, particularly those private equity firms that engage in leveraged buyout or LBO transactions.In addition to bringing capital to an investment, financial sponsors are expected to bring a combination of capital markets expertise, various important contacts, strategies for operational improvement and experience owning leveraged companies. Financial_sponsor
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| Cunningham v. California Cunningham v. California, 549 U.S. 270 (2007), held that the rule first announced in Apprendi v. New Jersey, , applies to California's Determinate Sentencing Law. In California, a judge may choose one of three sentences for a crimeApprendi rule, as explained in Blakely v. Washington, Cunningham_v._California
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| Lopez v. Gonzales Lopez v. Gonzales, 549 U.S. 47 (2006), held that an "aggravated felony" includes only conduct punishable as a felony under the federal Controlled Substances Act, regardless of whether state law classifies such conduct as a felony or a misdemeanor. Under federal law, there are two main consequences of having a prior conviction for an "aggravated felony." Lopez_v._Gonzales
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| Arno H. Denecke Arno H. Denecke (May 7, 1916 – October 20, 1993) was an American jurist born in Illinois. He served on the Oregon Supreme Court from 1963 to 1982, and as the 37th Chief Justice of the court from 1976 until leaving the bench. The World War II veteran retired from the United States Army at the rank of colonel in 1974. Arno_H._Denecke
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| Washington State Bar Association Washington State Bar Association (WSBA) is the statewide bar association of Washington State. As an administrative arm of the Washington State Supreme Court, it administers the admissions, licensing, and discipline functions for lawyers practicing in Washington. It also acts as their statewide professional association. Washington_State_Bar_Association
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