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WOOSTER -- Kaylin Gaal, a senior history and classical studies double major at The College of Wooster and a graduate of Clarke County High School in Berryville, Va., has been chosen as the David L. Carpenter Pre-Law Prize winner for 2011.
The $5,000 award is presented annually to Wooster's top pre-law student. Selection is based on academic achievement, participation in Wooster's Pre-Law Advising Program, experience as a student leader, and a commitment to personal honesty and integrity.
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During times of war, belligerent states may attempt to interfere with maritime commerce to prevent ships from carrying goods that...
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I toil in exactly 190 square feet of office space for which I pay $690 per month, plus utilities. Drowning in the usual flotsam and jetsam of office life, there isn't a lot of actual space in my workspace.
Still, I like it because it's close enough to walk to and there's plenty of parking which is important since I never actually walk anywhere.
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- "Globalization: The Use of International Human Rights Law by Domestic Courts" will be discussed by a panel led by Arthur Chaskalson, retired Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa. Joining Justice Chaskalson on the panel will be 2010 Gruber Justice Prize recipients Michael Kirby, John Dugard and the Indian Law Resource Center, represented by Executive Director Robert Coulter. The symposium, which is open to the public, will immediately follow the presentation of the 2010 Gruber Justice Prize to the three recipients, who will share the $500,000 Prize. The ceremony and presentation, which will also be viewable via webcast, will be held at the George Washington University School of Law in Washington, D.C., on October 11 at 10:30 a.m.
This ye...
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To provide software which can operate on smart phones and tablet devices that can simplify access to resources available to the homeless and the caregivers and caseworkers who serve them, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs (VA) announces a prize competition under Section 105 of the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2011, Public Law 111-358 (2011) (the ``Act'').
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- The former executive secretary of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission who advises countries in transition after ...
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"The Legislature, by enacting an amendment of a statute changing the language thereof, is deemed to have intended a material change in the law."
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Case, Rajnoha & Boudreau, LLP Wins $50,000 worth of Online Marketing Products and Services from LexisNexis
NEW YORK -- LexisNexis (www.lexisnexis.co...
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Constitutional law Equal protection The prize-value limit set forth in R.C. 2915.01(AAA)(1) is rationally related to legitimate government interests and does not violate the Equal Protection Clauses of the United States and Ohio Constitutions.
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- A human-rights attorney who fought for decades for justice and the rule of law under Haiti's former dictatorship is the recipie...