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Articles for deletion/Log/2007 November 6
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2007_November_6
Articles for deletion/Law museum
Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Law_museum
Faculty of Law and Administration of the Jagiellonian University
Faculty_of_Law_and_Administration_of_the_Jagiellonian_University
Legal research in the United States
Legal_research_in_the_United_States
Croatian privatization controversy
The Croatian privatization controversy is a common name used to describe matters associated with the criminal activity which plunged the Republic of Croatia into an economic depression immediately after its creation.
Croatian_privatization_controversy
Bill Neukom
William Horlick "Bill" Neukom was President of the American Bar Association in 2007-08. He took over leadership of the San Francisco Giants ownership group in October 2008.He clerked for Judge Theodore S. Turner of the King County Superior Court from 1967-68.
Bill_Neukom
Tax patent
tax patent is a patent that discloses and claims a system or method for reducing or deferring taxes. Tax patents are granted predominantly in the United States but can be granted in other countries as well. They are considered to be a form of business method patent. They are also called "tax planning patents", "tax strategy patents", and "tax shelter patents".
Tax_patent
Richard Waites
Richard C. Waites, J.D., Ph.D., (born October 7, 1951), a noted board certified trial attorney and social psychologist, is an internationally recognized expert in jury and courtroom decision maker research, a field he helped to develop and that he continues to advance.
Richard_Waites
Case management
Talk:Case_management
Sarah Herring Sorin
Sarah Herring Sorin, (15 January 1861 30 April 1914), was Arizona's first woman attorney and the first women to try and win a case in front of the United States Supreme Court unassisted by a male attorney. Mrs. Sorin practiced law with her father Colonel Herring in the firm "Herring & Sorin" initially in Tombstone, Arizona and later in Tucson.
Sarah_Herring_Sorin
Joseph Hémard
Joseph Hémard, a popular French book illustrator, was born in Les Mureaux, France, a small town on the Seine, northwest of Paris, on August 2, 1880, and died on August 9, 1961, in Paris. He was a prolific artist, designing costumes and sets for several operas, patterns for printed textiles, bookbindings, posters and even a facade for a bar in the 1925 Paris Exposition of Decorative Art.
Joseph_Hémard
Prostitution in Ecuador
Prostitution in Ecuador is legal and regulated, as long as the prostitute is over the age of 18 child prostitution, as do numerous other countries.
Prostitution_in_Ecuador
Joseph Hémard
Talk:Joseph_Hémard
Peter morrell/women lawyers
User:Peter_morrell/women_lawyers
Salih Mahmoud Osman
Salih Mahmoud Osman is a Sudanese human rights lawyer, who is well known for having provided free legal representation to hundreds of victims of ethnic violence in Sudan over more than two decades. He is from the Jebel Marra area in central Darfur, western Sudan.
Salih_Mahmoud_Osman
Regent University/Archive 1
Talk:Regent_University/Archive_1
Kimbrough v. United States
In Kimbrough v. United States, 552 U.S. 85 (2007), the Supreme Court confirmed that federal district judges have discretion to impose sentences outside the range dictated by the Federal Sentencing Guidelines in cases involving conduct related to possession, distribution, and manufacture of crack cocaine.
Kimbrough_v._United_States
Texas Tech Administrative Law Journal
Texas Tech Administrative Law Journal (ALJ) is a student-run publication that produces legal scholarship discussing developments and issues in Texas administrative law.
Texas_Tech_Administrative_Law_Journal
Riggins v. Nevada
Riggins v. Nevada, is a U.S. Supreme Court case in which the court decided whether a mentally ill person can be forced to take antipsychotic medication while he is on trial to allow the state to make sure he remains competent during the trial.
Riggins_v._Nevada
Lawyer/archive5
Talk:Lawyer/archive5