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Prior to this position, Schleiff was Chairman and CEO of Court TV.
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Among its members, Delta Upsilon includes James A. Garfield, 20th President of the United States ; Joseph P. Kennedy, Ambassador to Great Britain and father of two senators and a President ; Lester B. Pearson, 14th Prime Minister of Canada ; Lou Holtz, NCAA football national champion as coach of Notre Dame in 1988 and ESPN college football analyst ; Michael D. Eisner, former chairman and CEO of Walt Disney Co .; Tommy Franks, former commanding general of the United States Central Command ; Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., editorialist and author ; Linus Pauling, two time Nobel Prize winner ; Charles Evan Hughes, former Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court ; and Juan Manuel Santos, current President Republic of Colombia.
The fraternity's membership roster includes United States President James A. Garfield ( Williams 1856 ), Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court Charles Evans Hughes ( Colgate and Brown 1881 ), United States Senator-Vermont Justin S. Morrill ( Middlebury 1860 ), Canadian Prime Minister and Nobel Prize winner Lester B. Pearson ( Toronto 1919 ), President of Colombia Juan Manuel Santos ( Kansas 1973 ), former Commander in Chief of the US Central Command Tommy Franks ( Texas 1963 ), Actor Alan Thicke ( Western Ontario 1967 ), Author Stephen Crane ( Lafayette and Syracuse 1894 ), Author Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. ( Cornell 1944 ), former Chairman and CEO of Walt Disney Co. Michael D. Eisner ( Denison 1964 ), and Nobel Prize winners Charles Dawes ( Marietta 1884 ), Christian B. Anfinsen ( Swarthmore 1937 ), and Edward C. Prescott ( Swarthmore 1962 ).
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Among them are artists such as surrealist André Breton and the modernist painter Anita Malfatti, athletes such as Brazil's most known basketball player Oscar Schmidt, car racer Émerson Fittipaldi, sea explorer Amyr Klink, and Olympic golden medalist Robert Scheidt ; journalists Boris Casoy and Ney Gonçalves Dias ; businessmen Márcio Cypriano ( CEO Bradesco ), Ivan Zurita ( CEO Nestlé, Brasil ) and Emerson Kapaz ; jurists Álvaro Villaça Azevedo, Carlos Miguel Aidar ( former Brazilian Law Society President ), Eros Roberto Grau ( Brazilian Supreme Court Justice ), José Roberto Batochio ( prominent lawyer ), Sérgio Pinto Martins ( judge and labour law renowned scholar ), Roberto Justus, Tales Castelo Branco, Paulo Mendes da Rocha ( Pritzker Prize 2006 ), Antonio Carlos Rodrigues do Amaral ( world-renowned lawyer, Harvard Law graduate ) and many others.

Court and Martial
* In The Court Martial of Billy Mitchell, he is portrayed by Phil Arnold.
Schaffner earned two more Emmy awards for his work on the 1955 TV adaptation of the Broadway play, The Caine Mutiny Court Martial, shown on the anthology series Ford Star Jubilee.
* 1953 – " The Caine Mutiny Court Martial " opens at Plymouth Theatre, New York
The terms Star Service (" The Conscience of the King "), Spacefleet Command (" The Squire of Gothos "), United Earth Space Probe Agency (" Charlie X " and " Tomorrow Is Yesterday "), and Space Central (" Miri ") were all used to refer to the Enterprise < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s operating authority before the term " Starfleet " became widespread from the episode " Court Martial " onwards.
The term " Starfleet Command " is first used in TOS episode " Court Martial ".
* Captain James T. Kirk undergoes the titular procedure in the TOS episode " Court Martial ".
Dialog in " Court Martial " reveals that a court-martial may be convened in the absence of any JAG officers by three presiding command-level officers.
If the officer imposing punishment holds General Court Martial authority, or if the commanding officer of the grade O-7 or greater
Appeals are heard by the Court Martial Appeal Court of Canada.
These are the General Court Martial ( GCM ), District Court Martial ( DCM ), Summary General Court Martial ( SGCM ) and Summary Court Martial ( SCM ).

Court and Arts
The College has a second campus in Davie County in the city of Mocksville, as well as the Uptown Lexington Education Center, located within a few blocks of the Arts Center of Davidson County and the historic Court House.
In 1949 Bolt Court and the London School of Printing merged forming the London School of Printing and Graphic Arts.
Schools in Thurrock include ; The Ockendon Academy, Chafford Hundred Campus, Gable Hall School, Gateway Academy, Grays Convent High School, William Edwards School & Sports College, Grays School Media Arts College, Deneholm Primary, Little Thurrock Primary, Quarry Hill Infant and Junior, St Thomas Of Canterbury Catholic Primary, Stifford Clays Infant and Junior, Stifford Primary, Thameside Infant and Junior School, Tudor Court Primary School, Warren Primary School, Chafford Hundred Primary School, Woodside Primary School ( which was opened in 1952 as Tyrell's Infant and Junior Schools, the names being changed to avoid confusion with the neighbouring Torell's Secondary School ; the schools were later amalgamated into one primary school ) and Treetops School.
At the center of the exposition along the main thoroughfare on a segament of south Broad Street known as the Southern Boulevard Parkway was the Forum of Founders consisting of the Court of Honor, the Liberal Arts and Agriculture Buildings, a group of sculptures and the Stairway of Nations facing on the oppossing side the spectacular Tower of Light.
* In the 2009 case of James " Jim " Brown v. Electronic Arts, Inc., the District Court of the Central District of California dismissed athlete Jim Brown's theory of false endorsement under the Lanham Act and determined that the First Amendment protects the unauthorized use of a trademark in an artistic work when the mark has artistic relevance to the work and does not explicitly mislead as to the source or content of the work.
The artists won their case in court in 1993 and were awarded amounts equal to the grant money in question, though the case would make its way to the United States Supreme Court in National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley.
Surrounding the Arts Center are numerous sculptures, especially in the courtyard known as Castle Court.
Many of the landmarks of Newport are in Newport city centre or within a short walking distance of the centre ; the Railway station, Bus station, Castle, Westgate Hotel, Market, Museum and Central Library, Cathedral, Transporter Bridge, Newport Bridge, Newport City footbridge, George Street Bridge, City Bridge, University of Wales, Riverfront Arts Centre, Dolman Theatre, Newport Centre, Civic Centre, Newport Technical Institute ( former Art College ), Shire Hall, Belle Vue Park, Rodney Parade, Newport Crown Court and Royal Gwent Hospital.
The Court Barn near the church is now a museum celebrating the rich Arts and Crafts tradition of the area ( see below ).
A number of artists and writers settled in the area, including F. L. Griggs, the etcher, who built Dover's Court, ( Now known as New Dover's House ) one of the last significant Arts and Crafts houses, and set up the Campden Trust with Norman Jewson and others, initially to protect Dover's Hill from development.
Gavagan Arts at Linton Court Gallery ( http :// gavaganart. com / linton-court-gallery / visiting-linton-court-gallery /) is situated in a courtyard off Duke Street.
The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum or Fenway Court, as the museum was known during Isabella Stewart Gardner's lifetime, is a museum in the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, located within walking distance of the Museum of Fine Arts and near the Back Bay Fens.
The artists won their case in court in 1993 and were awarded amounts equal to the grant money in question, though the case would make its way to the United States Supreme Court in National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley.
He was educated at the Lycée Français Charles de Gaulle on Cromwell Road in South Kensington, Colet Court preparatory school in Barnes, Westminster School, and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Modern History in 1978.
Chicago ranks second on the " Top 15 Schools From Which the Most ' Prestigious ' Law Firms Hire New Lawyers "; first for " Faculty quality based on American Academy of Arts and Sciences Membership "; third for " Supreme Court Clerkship Placement "; and fifth for " Student Quality ".
* 25 — In San Francisco Arts & Athletics, Inc. v. United States Olympic Committee the United States Supreme Court rules that the Gay Games may not use the word " Olympic " in its name because of the trademark held by the USOC.
* 1905 Royal Court production on the Global Performing Arts Database
He received a Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws from the University of Melbourne and, finishing first in his class, he was awarded the Supreme Court Prize for Law.
Ottawa Arts Court Building
Two others are located at Arts Court: Arts Court Theatre and Arts Court Library.

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