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Geoffrey C. Hazard, Jr.
Geoffrey Cornell Hazard, Jr. (born September 18, 1929) is Trustee Professor of Law at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and the Thomas E. Miller Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of California's Hastings College of the Law. He is also Sterling Professor Emiritus of Law at Yale Law School.
Geoffrey_C._Hazard,_Jr.
Spamgourmet
Spamgourmet
History of youth rights in the United States
history of youth rights in the United States has long been concerned with civil rights and intergenerational equity. Tracing its roots to youth activists during the Great Depression, youth rights has influenced the civil rights movement, opposition to the Vietnam War, and many other movements. Since the advent of the Internet youth rights is gaining predominance again.
History_of_youth_rights_in_the_United_States
Concord Law School
Concord Law School, formerly known as "Concord University School of Law", is a four-year legal education program based in Los Angeles, California at 10866 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1200. The school is a subsidiary of the Kaplan Higher Education Corporation. All lecture and study sessions are delivered entirely from a secure website on the Internet. It is nationally accredited by DETC and regionally accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Concord_Law_School
Public legal education
Public legal education comprises a range of activities intended to build public awareness and skills related to law and the justice system. This term also refers to the fields of practice and study concerned with those activities, and to a social and professional movement that advocates greater societal commitment to educating people about the law.
Public_legal_education
Administrators' noticeboard/IncidentArchive220
Wikipedia:Administrators'_noticeboard/IncidentArchive220
Deletion review/Log/2007 March 29
Wikipedia:Deletion_review/Log/2007_March_29
Michael S. Greco
Michael Spencer Greco (b. November 22, 1942, Rende, Italy) is a former President of the American Bar Association (2006 - 2007). He is currently a partner in the Boston office of Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Preston Gates Ellis LLP, and a former partner at the now-defunct Hill and Barlow.
Michael_S._Greco
Liberty University School of Law
Liberty University School of Law is the law school of Liberty University, a private university located in Lynchburg, Virginia. Liberty University Law was founded in 2004 and is provisionally accredited by the American Bar Association. Provision Accreditation is the highest level of accreditation available at present; full accreditation cannot be granted until a school has been in operation for five years.
Liberty_University_School_of_Law
Mike Lawlor
Michael P. Lawlor is an American politician, criminal justice professor, and lawyer from Connecticut. A Democrat, he is a member of the Connecticut State House of Representatives representing the General Assembly's 99th district, covering East Haven.
Mike_Lawlor
Olympus Hills Shopping Center
Olympus Hills Shopping Center was established in 1963, and is named after the mountain to the East. It sits within the Olympus Cove in Holladay, Utah. Olympus Hills has been home to many different stores over the years, but the most memorable was Smiths Food and Drug (aka Smiths Food King).
Olympus_Hills_Shopping_Center
Articles for deletion/Log/2007 April 13
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2007_April_13
Articles for deletion/People wrongly convicted in the United States
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/People_wrongly_convicted_in_the_United_States
Boumediene v. Bush
Boumediene v. Bush, 553 U.S. ___ (2008), was a writ of habeas corpus submission made in a civilian court of the United States on behalf of Lakhdar Boumediene, a naturalized citizen of Bosnia and Herzegovina, held in military detention by the United States at the Guantanamo Bay detention camps.
Boumediene_v._Bush
Student bar association
Student_bar_association
James v. United States (2007)
James v. United States, 550 U.S. 192 (2007), is a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States that held that attempted burglary could serve as a predicate felony under the federal Armed Career Criminal Act. Under the ACCA, if a person convicted of being a felon in possession of a firearm has three prior convictions for either serious drug offenses or violent felonies, there is a mandatory 15-year prison sentence.
James_v._United_States_(2007)
Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2007 April 20
Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2007_April_20
Jim Rossi
Jim Rossi is an American legal academic who specializes in administrative law and energy law, as well as other issues related to economic regulation. He is Harry M. Walborsky Professor at Florida State University College of Law and has served as a visiting professor at Harvard Law School, Vanderbilt Law School and the University of Texas.
Jim_Rossi
Major Crimes Act
Major Crimes Act () is a law passed by the United States Congress in 1885. It places 14 major crimes under federal jurisdiction if they are committed by a Native American against another Native American in Native territory.These crimes include Murder Manslaughter Kidnapping Maiming Felony under ch. 109A Incest Assault with intent to commit murder Assault with a deadly weapon Assault resulting in serious bodily injury Assault against a minor under 16 years old Arson Burglary Robbery Felony crimes under ()
Major_Crimes_Act