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Both Clintons received law degrees from Yale Law School, where they met and began dating.
The War Policy Committee, which included Lloyd George, Milner, Curzon, Jan Smuts, Law, and the government's chief military adviser General Robertson, was also formed and first met on 11 June 1917.
The work done by the legal committee at the Ninth session was presented to the International Conference on Air Law which was convened by the council of ICAO and met at Hague from 6 to 28 September 1955.
A few weeks later, she married her longtime boyfriend Steven J. McAuliffe, whom she had met at Marian High, and they moved closer to Washington, D. C., so that Steven could attend the Georgetown University Law Center.
During this time, she met Andrew Stewart, who finished his law degree at Yale Law School.
Fending this off, Law instead met with senior party members to discuss developments.
Law then met with Edward Carson, and afterwards expressed the opinion that " the men of Ulster do desire a settlement on the basis of leaving Ulster out, and Carson thinks such an arrangement could be carried out without any serious attack from the Unionists in the South ".
Asquith and Law met for a second private meeting on 6 November, at which Asquith raised three possibilities.
On 30 July 1914, following the outbreak of the First World War, Law met with Asquith and agreed to temporarily suspend the issue of Home Rule to avoid domestic discontent during wartime.
At about the same time, Law and David Lloyd George met to discuss the possibility of a coalition government.
Law knew that this would push the Conservative back bench over the edge, and met with David Lloyd George on 17 May to discuss Fisher's resignation.
He met with Law in the Cabinet Room at 10 Downing Street, and after a quarter of an hour they came to an agreement to form a coalition government.
He also met the Harvard Law professor Zechariah Chafee and discussed his criticism of Schenck.
During a stay in prison he met the " Grand Admiral " and Doctor of Law Marco Vitale, the illegitimate son of a famous lawyer, who brought him into contact with some members of the middle class tired of the continuing abuses of the tax collector and privileges of the nobility.
Law met actress Sadie Frost while working on the film Shopping.
He met his eldest brother and explained why he had taken a Pass Degree in Law and History instead of an Honours Degree.
Fuller presents these problems in his book The Morality of Law with an entertaining story about an imaginary king named Rex who attempts to rule but finds he is unable to do so in any meaningful way when any of these conditions are not met.
He subsequently attended Berkeley ’ s Boalt Hall School of Law where he was intending to become a public defender when he met his first client, Cal quarterback Steve Bartkowski while working as a dorm adviser, and subsequently was asked to represent the future number one pick.
The Eagle Feather Law later met charges of promoting racial and religious discrimination due to the law ’ s provision authorizing the possession of eagle feathers to members of only one ethnic group, Native Americans, and forbidding Native Americans from including non-Native Americans in indigenous customs involving eagle feathers — a common modern practice dating back to the early 16th century.
He entered Osgoode Hall Law School, where he met his fellow student and future wife Noreen Mary Terese Charlebois.
From 10 to 23 August 1948, the representatives of eleven German states of the Western Zones and West Berlin met at the Old Palace as the Verfassungskonvent ( Constitutional Convention ) to prepare the work for drafting the Basic Law ( Grundgesetz ) with a view to the founding of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Vuk and his wife, Danica, met in the 1960s as students at the University of Belgrade's Law School, but she was reportedly unresponsive to his clumsy advances.
Since 1979, the Bundesversammlung has traditionally met on May 23, the anniversary of the founding of the Federal Republic of Germany and the anniversary of the Basic Law coming into force on this day in 1949.
From the earliest times until the 15th century, the Law Council met at Neðri-Vellir on the east bank of Öxará, but when the river changed its course around 1500, the council was moved to an islet in it.

Law and Lancashire
Ivory Dominoes were routinely used in 19th century rural England in the settling of disputes over traditional grazing boundaries, and were commonly referred to as " bonesticks " ( see Hartley, Land Law in West Lancashire in the mid-19th Century, Farm Gazette, March 1984 ).
Taylor published a number of books as an Anti-Corn Law propagandist, most notably, The Natural History of Society ( 1841 ), Notes of a tour in the manufacturing districts of Lancashire ( 1842 ), and Factories and the Factory System ( 1844 ).
Watkin was born in Salford, Lancashire, the son of a wealthy cotton merchant, Absalom Watkin who was noted for his involvement in the Anti-corn Law League.
Poor Law commissioners faced greatest opposition in Lancashire and the West Riding of Yorkshire where in 1837 there was high unemployment during an economic depression.
Law had failed to consult the constituencies and the local parties about his plan, and several important constituency leaders led by Archibald Salvidge and Lord Derby planned for a meeting of the Lancashire party, the centre of discontent, on 21 December.
Law believed that Derby was " unprincipled and treacherous ", particularly since he then circled a questionnaire among Lancashire party members with leading questions such as " do you think the abandonment of the referendum will do harm?
In 1992, Henning was the Natural Law Party candidate in England ’ s general election, representing a residential section of Lancashire.
Alistair Burt was born in Bury, Lancashire, and was educated at the Bury Grammar School, where he was appointed Head Boy in 1973, and St John's College, Oxford where he was elected president of the Oxford Law Society in 1976 and graduated with a degree in jurisprudence law in 1977.
Hunt was educated at Liverpool College, an independent school for boys ( now co-educational ), in Liverpool, at the time in Lancashire ( and now in Merseyside ), followed by the University of Bristol, where he studied Law.
It has a two-storey, nine-bay facade and concealed roof on Peter Street with an arcaded ground floor with rectangular piers with round-headed arches and spandrels with the coats of arms of the Lancashire towns which took part in the Anti-Corn Law movement.
* Lancashire Law School
Under the Local Government Act 1894, the area of the local board broadly became the Milnrow Urban District, a local government district in the Rochdale Poor Law Union and administrative county of Lancashire.
In 2004 he signed for Lancashire as an overseas player when Stuart Law was injured.
Lancashire Law and Order reveals the building's court house heritage.
Under the Local Government Act 1894, the area of the local board expanded to encompass all of Blatchinworth and Calderbrook and became the Littleborough Urban District, a local government district in the Rochdale Poor Law Union and administrative county of Lancashire.
Lancashire captain Stuart Law stated that he had not been consulted about the decision and wanted Cork to stay at the club.
During his first season with Lancashire, Law was awarded his county cap.
Following Mark Chilton's resignation as captain at the end of the 2007 season, Law was appointed Lancashire captain ahead of players such as Dominic Cork, Glen Chapple and Luke Sutton.
Anciently Shevington lay in the hundred of Leyland in Lancashire, it was a township in the parish of Standish and in 1837 became part of the Poor Law Union of Wigan.
The courses have been taught by notable scholars and experts in human rights from University of Oslo, University of Warwick, University of Leeds, Faculty of Law, University of Peshawar, International Islamic University Islamabad, University of Lancashire, United Nations High Commission for Refugees, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, International Committee of Red Cross, Norwegian Refugee Council.
Through this innings Vincent became the fourth Lancashire player to hit a Twenty20 century, the previous players being Mal Loye, Stuart Law and Brad Hodge.
He graduated from the University of Central Lancashire in 2007, with a first class combined honours degree in Law and French.
Under the Local Government Act 1894, the area of the local board broadly became the Wardle Urban District, a local government district in the Rochdale Poor Law Union and administrative county of Lancashire.

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