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... Foundations of Hobbes' Politics," William Letwin pins the scholarly neglect of these foundations on.... --. [1651] 1962. Leviathan. Edited by Michael Oakeshott. New York: Macmillan. . --. [1642] 1998....
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...Michael Letwin, President, Association of Legal Aid Attorn...
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... Professor of Law, Widener University; MICHAEL H. DAVIS, Professor of Law, Cleveland State Univer...LOCAL 2325, Michael Letwin, Esq., President; PARTNERSHIP FOR CIVIL JUSTICE, M...
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.... . . According to Michael Tonry, the drug war was "fought largely from parti... . . . Michael Z. Letwin, Report from the Front Line: The Bennett Plan, Str...
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Television programming that portrays factual police behavior create images of crime that are distortions of the truth. These programs tacitly approve of the abuse of police power and offer no concerns for due process or civil rights.
... As analysts like New York public defender Michael Letwin have argued, affluent addicts are just "mor...
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WASHINGTON - Denouncing a conflict entering its fifth year, protesters across the country raised their voices Saturday against U.S. policy in Iraq and marched by the thousands to the Pentagon in the footsteps of an epic demonstration four decades ago against another divisive war.
A counterprotest was staged, too, on a day of dueling signs and sentiments such as "Illegal Combat" and "Peace Through Strength," and songs like "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" and "War (What's It Good For?).
... war," New York City labor activist Michael Letwin told the crowd. "The Democratic party canno...
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...LOCAL 2325, Michael Letwin, Esq., President; P ARTNERSHIP FOR C IVIL ...
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Sean Kocan joined Hill, Barth & King as a supervisor.
... Kelly Szejko; Treasurer/Secretary Michael Matesic, Idea Foundry. Directors elected: Andrea A...; Michel Kopelman, Edison Ventures; Jeffrey Letwin, Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis LLP; Rich Lunak, ...
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WASHINGTON Denouncing a conflict entering its fifth year, protesters raised their voices Saturday against U.S. policy in Iraq and marched by the thousands to the Pentagon in the footsteps of an epic demonstration four decades ago against another divisive war.
A counterprotest shadowed the anti-war crowd on a day of dueling signs and sentiments such as "Illegal Combat" and "Peace Through Strength," and songs including "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" and "War (What's It Good For?).
... war," New York City labor activist Michael Letwin told the crowd. "The Democratic Party canno...