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Guido and Calabresi
In 1961, Ronald Coase and Guido Calabresi independently from each other published two groundbreaking articles: " The Problem of Social Cost " and " Some Thoughts on Risk Distribution and the Law of Torts ".
# 1985 – 1994 Guido Calabresi
* Guido Calabresi, judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and former Dean, Yale Law School.
Guido Calabresi ( born October 18, 1932 ) is an Italian American legal scholar and senior judge on the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
Guido is the son of the late cardiologist Massimo Calabresi and European literature scholar Bianca Maria Finzi-Contini Calabresi ( 1902 – 1982 ).
Yale, in 2006, created the Guido Calabresi Professorship of Law, with Kenji Yoshino serving as the inaugural professor of the endowed chair.
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* Guido Calabresi, 1953: currently a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, and Sterling Professor at Yale Law School.
Among the most famous current Sterling Professors are legal scholar Bruce Ackerman, Nobel Prize-winning biochemists Sidney Altman and Thomas Steitz, literary critic Harold Bloom, economist William Nordhaus, Judge Guido Calabresi, political scientist James C. Scott, political scientist Ian Shapiro, historian of China Jonathan Spence, medieval scholars R. Howard Bloch, Giuseppe Mazzotta, and María Rosa Menocal, historian of Ancient Greece and presidential advisor Donald Kagan, and Head Start founder Edward Zigler.
* Guido Calabresi, Law ( emeritus )
* Guido Calabresi ( Summer Associate )
After law school, she clerked for Justice Stephen Breyer, the Honorable Patricia Wald of the United Nations International Criminal Tribunal, and Judge Guido Calabresi of the U. S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.
Past editors of the Yale Law Journal include prominent law professors ( Akhil Amar, Ian Ayres, Stephen L. Carter, Alan Dershowitz, John Hart Ely, Dawn Johnsen, Randall Kennedy, Kris Kobach, Joseph Goldstein, and John Yoo ), the deans of Harvard Law School ( Martha Minow ), Columbia Law School ( David Schizer ), Northwestern University School of Law ( David E. Van Zandt, now the president of The New School ), Michigan Law School ( Evan Caminker ), New York University School of Law ( Richard Revesz ), Washington and Lee University School of Law ( Nora Demleitner ), Georgetown Law Center ( T. Alexander Aleinikoff ) and Stanford Law School ( Bayless Manning ), political figures ( journalists Michael Barone and Jeff Greenfield, former Secretary of Labor Robert Reich, Senator Arlen Specter, Senator Michael Bennet, Senator Richard Blumenthal ), Supreme Court justices ( Abe Fortas, Samuel Alito, Sonia Sotomayor ), and other judges ( Guido Calabresi, Steven M. Colloton, Robert Katzmann, Brett Kavanaugh, Sidney Stein ).
* Guido Calabresi: The Cost of Accidents: A Legal and Economic Analysis, Yale University Press, 1970.
* Guido Calabresi ( b. 1932 ), American judge and former Dean of Yale Law School
He has given the annual Judge Guido Calabresi Lecture at Yale University, the Sir Malcolm Knox Lecture at the University of St. Andrews, and the Frank Irvine Lecture at Cornell University.

Guido and judge
In June 2005, Italian judge Guido Salvini issued a warrant for the arrest of 13 persons said to be agents or operatives of the CIA.

Guido and for
The early translators included Mashallah, who helped to elect the time for the foundation of Baghdad, and Sahl ibn Bishr, ( a. k. a. Zael ), whose texts were directly influential upon later European astrologers such as Guido Bonatti in the 13th century, and William Lilly in the 17th century.
The Italian physician Guido da Vigevano ( c. 1280 − 1349 ), planning for a new crusade, made illustrations for a paddle boat and war carriages that were propelled by manually turned compound cranks and gear wheels ( center of image ).
But apart from naming his hero Guido Anselmi, he still couldn't decide what his character did for a living.
Guy Fawkes ( 13 April 1570 – 31 January 1606 ), also known as Guido Fawkes, the name he adopted while fighting for the Spanish in the Low Countries, was a member of a group of provincial English Catholics who planned the failed Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
So, that day, German diplomat Hans von Herwarth, whose grandmother was Jewish, informed Guido Relli, an Italian diplomat, and American chargé d ' affaires Charles Bohlen on the secret protocol regarding vital interests in the countries ' allotted " spheres of influence ", without revealing the annexation rights for " territorial and political rearrangement ".
Fresh material having come to light, a new edition of the poems ( Die Gedichte des Paulus Diaconus ) has been edited by Karl Neff ( Munich, 1908 ), who denies, however, the attribution to Paul of the most famous poem in the collection, the Ut queant laxis, a hymn to St. John the Baptist, which Guido d ' Arezzo fitted to a melody which had previously been used for Horace's Ode 4. 11.
He had the satisfaction of reducing the most powerful and obstinate enemy of papal authority, Count Guido of Montefeltro, who for many years had successfully resisted the papal troops.
The following year Guido Reuge introduced the Kandahar binding, providing for heel lock-down and improved control for downhill skiing.
The music for the two Trinity-westerns ( composed by Franco Micalizzi and Guido & Maurizio De Angelis, respectively ) also brought a change into a lighter and more sentimental mood.
In 1975, it was adapted for comics by the Italian artist Guido Crepax.
Some contemporary artists are also experimenting with impossible figures, for example, Jos de Mey, Shigeo Fukuda, Sandro del Prete, István Orosz ( Utisz ), Guido Moretti, Tamás F. Farkas and Mathieu Hamaekers.
Archaeologist Margaret Guido concludes the evidence for the Sherden, Shekelesh or Teresh coming from the western Mediterranean is flimsy.
Novello is best known for his work on NBC's Saturday Night Live, from 1977 until 1980, and again in 1985-86, often as the character Father Guido Sarducci.
Don Novello created the Father Guido Sarducci character in 1973 after finding a monsignor's outfit for $ 7. 50 at a St. Vincent de Paul thrift shop.
Novello made newspapers around the world when he visited the Vatican in 1981 wearing the Father Guido Sarducci costume and, while taking photographs for a magazine article in an area where photography was prohibited, was arrested by the Swiss Guards along with his photographer ( Paul Solomon ), and eventually charged with " impersonating a priest ".
In 2005, after the death of Pope John Paul II, Novello, as Father Guido Sarducci, reprised his former SNL role as " Special Vatican Reporter " for Air America Radio host ( and fellow Saturday Night Live alumnus ) Al Franken.
In the late 1970s, Father Guido Sarducci was featured on radio commercials for High Times magazine where he offered to perform blessings for a fee.
In 1981 Novello made newspaper headlines when he visited Vatican City wearing the Father Guido Sarducci costume to do a photo shoot for Time magazine.
Metter may be best known as the home of " The Sower ", Michael Guido, who has delivered short evangelical PSAs on late-night television nationwide for decades.
Dora's mother wants her to marry a well-to-do civil servant, but Dora falls instead for Guido, who ends up stealing her away at her engagement party from her aristocratic and arrogant fiancé.
Guido convinces Giosuè that the camp guards are mean because they want the tank for themselves and that all the other children are hiding in order to win the game.
Guido goes off to look for Dora but is caught and shot to death off camera, by a Nazi soldier.

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