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... lawyer. Educational requirements are four years in college, three years in law school and completion of the BAR examination. For ...
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... and some municipalities require applicants to have a two or four year college degree. More and more junior colleges are offering programs in law enforcement. ...
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... a four year college, although you may graduate in three, were as you would have to go to night school. But you're not out of the water yet. Law school is next ...
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... it is my assertion that the Electoral College has stood the test of time, is strong as ever, and I am convinced that it is a constitutional law that should ...
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... The proposition of paying college athletes also raises questions concerning worker's compensation, labor law issues and antitrust concerns. ...
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... He was educated at Boston College Law School and has been lecturing college students about subliminal messages for fourteen years. ...
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... He was educated at Boston College Law School and has been lecturing college students about subliminal messages for fourteen years. ...
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... Under US law, one must be over the age of 21 to buy or consume alcoholic beverages. However, on a college campus, the focus is not on the consumption of alcohol ...
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... industry and other on-campus marketing, and finally, enforce the minimum drinking age law with firmness and consistency. While college administrators have long ...
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... sometimes taken to extremes, and students in this situation usually end up in trouble with the law or in academics. Eighty-eight percent of college students, a ...
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... by popular vote wouldn't be as time consuming or difficult as fixing the problems with the Electoral College. There could be a law requiring candidates to ...
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... For example, many young men escaped serving because they chose to go to college. In the early 1970's the resistance to the draft law reemerged with strong ...
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... Day 3, In 1932, I was a second year law student in college and I was asked to write an argument from my favorite teacher Mr. Hastie. ...
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... professionals. Their parents are lucky to see them graduate high school, not thinking about college or yet law school. In their ...
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... professionals. Their parents are lucky to see them graduate high school, not thinking about college or yet law school. In their ...
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... That is one way of how to gain knowledge, though college. Another way to get this information is traditionally. After law school, I will ask the ones before me ...
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... brother-in-law: This would make him a partner but this arrangement would be more permanent. To dispose of the business and restart after my college: This would ...
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... It's not about discrimination at all." Boston College recently fired ... after a male student threatened to sue the school claiming Daly was violating federal law. ...
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... and offensive, and we consider it our duty having reached that conclusion to act upon it." (St Brendan's Sixth Form College, 'A' Level Law notes: Law and morals ...
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... standards for non-affirmative action acceptance at the LTT Law School were s follows: a median LSAT score in the 93rd percentile and a median college GPA of ...
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... The law is understated with the notion that "women are inherently weaker and ... Minority groups begin to wonder if they received jobs or college acceptances based ...
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... helped. Title IX is not a law that deals only with college and universities. It is also very important for high schools too. To ...
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... were pushed out by emerging women's sports, vis-a-vis the law that is ... chair of the department of sports management and media at Ithaca College - asserts that ...
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... I have personally been interested in law ever since I was younger. When it came time to think about college, I realized that majoring in criminology was a good ...
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... to teach physics; the first woman to teach men students at this New Jersey college. ... it is necessary for you to understand in some way the "law of conservation ...
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... Among the new schools was Harvard College, whose first professorship of law dates from 1816, but the school did not attain its position of great and rapidly ...
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... The Marshall family had decided that John would be a lawyer. John went to William and Mary College, where he attended the law lectures of George Wythe. ...
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... He began practicing law in Southaven. ... John began two novels while still in college that would never be published but his true inspiration came one day in a ...
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... According to the American Heritage College Dictionary, the definition of law is the condition of social order and justice created by adherence to such a system ...
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... By law, the ballots must have a final certification within 30 days of ... accurate and time-honored tradition of utilization of the Electoral College should not be ...
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