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Master of Laws
Talk:Master_of_Laws
Unlawful combatant/Archive 4
Talk:Unlawful_combatant/Archive_4
Sonia Sotomayor
Sonia Maria Sotomayor (; born June 25, 1954) is a federal judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit. On May 26, 2009, President Barack Obama nominated Sotomayor for appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court to replace retiring Justice David Souter.
Sonia_Sotomayor
Academy of Art University
Talk:Academy_of_Art_University
Jacob Landau
Jacob Charles "Jack" Landau (April 101934 August 92008) was an American journalist, attorney, government official, and free-speech activist. He was the founding first Executive Director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press.
Jacob_Landau
Southwestern Law School
Southwestern_Law_School
Peer review/Brown v. Board of Education/archive1
Wikipedia:Peer_review/Brown_v._Board_of_Education/archive1
Seditious libel
Seditious libel is a criminal offence under English common law. Sedition is the offence of speaking seditious words with seditious intentQueen or her heirs, or the government and constitution, or either House of Parliament, or the administration of justice, or if it incites people to attempt to change any matter of Church or State established by law (except by lawful means), or if it promotes discontent among or hostility between British subjects.
Seditious_libel
Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction And Enforcement Act
Uniform_Child_Custody_Jurisdiction_And_Enforcement_Act
Developmental disability
Developmental disability is a term used to describe life-long, disabilities attributable to mental and/or physical or combination of mental and physical impairments, manifested prior to age 18. The term is used most commonly in the United States to refer to disabilities affecting daily functioning in three or more of the following areas capacity for independent living economic self-sufficiency learning mobility receptive and expressive language self-care self-direction
Developmental_disability
Legal citation
Legal citation is the legal writing practice of crediting and referring to authoritative documents and sources. The most common sources of authority cited are court decisions (cases), statutes, regulations, government documents, treaties, and scholarly writing.
Legal_citation
Preliminary injunction
preliminary injunction, in equity, is an injunction entered by a court prior to a determination of the merits of a legal case, in order to restrain a party from going forward with a course of conduct until the case has been decided. If the case is decided against the party that has been enjoined, then the injunction will usually be made permanent. If the case is decided in favor of the party that has been enjoined, the injunction will usually be dissolved or dismissed.
Preliminary_injunction
Harrison Tweed
Harrison Tweed, (October 18, 1885 – June 16, 1969), was a New York City lawyer and civic leader.
Harrison_Tweed
Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood of Northern New England
Ayotte v. Planned Parenthood of Northern New England, 546 U.S. 320 (2006), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States involving a facial challenge to New Hampshire's parental notification abortion law. The First Circuit had ruled that the law was unconstitutional and an injunction against its enforcement was proper.
Ayotte_v._Planned_Parenthood_of_Northern_New_England
Nuclear option (filibuster)/Archive 1
Talk:Nuclear_option_(filibuster)/Archive_1
Whittier Law School
Whittier Law School has been the law school of Whittier College since 1975. Located on a satellite campus in Costa Mesa, California, Whittier Law School received accreditation from the American Bar Association (ABA) in 1978, and has been a member of the Association of American Law Schools since 1987.
Whittier_Law_School
Legal Services Corporation
Legal Services Corporation (LSC) is a private, non-profit corporation established by the United States Congress to seek to ensure equal access to justice under the law for all Americans by providing civil legal assistance to those who otherwise would be unable to afford it. The LSC was created in 1974 with bipartisan congressional sponsorship and the support of the Nixon administration, and is funded through the congressional appropriations process.
Legal_Services_Corporation
Peer review/August 2005
Wikipedia:Peer_review/August_2005
Rosemary Barkett
Rosemary Barkett (born August 29, 1939 in Ciudad Victoria, Tamaulipas, Mexico) is a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit. Prior to her nomination for that post, she was Chief Justice of the Florida Supreme Court, where she was the first woman ever to serve on that court.
Rosemary_Barkett
Law clerk
Talk:Law_clerk