| Richard Sonnenfeldt Richard Sonnenfeldt (b. 1923 Berlin, Germany) is a Jewish-American engineer and corporate executive most notable as one of the primary translators for the Nuremberg Trials after World War II. Richard_Sonnenfeldt
|
| Richardshusr/Jehovah's Witnesses and civil liberties in the United States User:Richardshusr/Jehovah's_Witnesses_and_civil_liberties_in_the_United_States
|
| United States Supreme Court cases involving Jehovah's Witnesses In the United States and several other countries, the legal struggles of the Jehovah's Witnesses have yielded some of the most important judicial decisions regarding freedom of religion, press and speech. The resulting litigation has helped to define civil liberties case law in the United States and in most Western societies.Former Supreme Court Justice Harlan Stone jokingly suggested "The Jehovah's Witnesses ought to have an endowment in view of the aid which they give in solving the legal problems of civil liberties." United_States_Supreme_Court_cases_involving_Jehovah's_Witnesses
|
| Kritika Kultura Kritika_Kultura
|
| Dr. Fox effect Dr. Fox effect is a correlation observed between teacher expressiveness, content coverage, student evaluation and student achievement. The phenomenon was named after the pseudonymous Dr. Myron L. Fox, the actor who was used to conduct the lectures in the first study of this phenomenon.In the observation, two equivalent groups of students are given lectures varying in content coverage. Dr._Fox_effect
|
| HB Edit User:HB_Edit
|
| St. John's University (New York)/Archive 1 Talk:St._John's_University_(New_York)/Archive_1
|
| Uconnstud/Stjohnscompromise User:Uconnstud/Stjohnscompromise
|
| TiconderogaCCB/Archive 1 User_talk:TiconderogaCCB/Archive_1
|
| St. John's University (New York)/Archive 2 Talk:St._John's_University_(New_York)/Archive_2
|
| TiconderogaCCB/contro User_talk:TiconderogaCCB/contro
|
| Arlene Stevens Arlene Stevens (born in Fairport, N.Y.) is a retired American Olympic epee fencer. Stevens is lauded as "one of the most decorated fencers in program history," at St. John's University. Arlene_Stevens
|
| Allegations of state terrorism by the United States/Archive 24 Talk:Allegations_of_state_terrorism_by_the_United_States/Archive_24
|
| Requests for comment/CarolSpears Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/CarolSpears
|
| RobBuchalter User:RobBuchalter
|
| William Rehnquist William Hubbs Rehnquist (October 1, 1924 – September 3, 2005) was an American lawyer, jurist, and a political figure who served as an Associate Justice on the Supreme Court of the United States and later as the Chief Justice of the United States. Considered a conservative, Rehnquist favored a federalism under which the states meaningfully exercised governmental power. William_Rehnquist
|
| John D. Hogan John D. Hogan, born in 1939, is an American Psychologist and noted author on the history of Psychology. He is presently a Professor of Psychology at St. John's University in Jamaica, New York, where he taught since 1965. Additionally, he serves as the history and obituary editor for American Psychologist and has been elected President of Division One of the American Psychological Association (Society for General Psychology) for 2009-2010. John_D._Hogan
|
| Conrad B. Duberstein Moot Court Competition The Conrad B. Duberstein Moot Court Competition is a national legal competition devoted to bankruptcy law. It is named in honor of Judge Conrad Duberstein. Conrad_B._Duberstein_Moot_Court_Competition
|
| Articles for deletion/Log/2008 September 21 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2008_September_21
|
| Articles for deletion/Shikoku Eighty 8 Queen Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Shikoku_Eighty_8_Queen
|