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Hill then became an assistant professor at the Evangelical Christian O. W. Coburn School of Law at Oral Roberts University where she taught from 1983 to 1986.
After graduating from Yale Law School, Clinton returned to Arkansas and became a law professor at the University of Arkansas.
Law professor Ken Gromley's book The Death of American Virtue reveals that Clinton escaped a 1996 assassination attempt in the Philippines by terrorists working for Osama bin Laden.
Schlesinger eventually became professor of comparative law at Cornell Law School helping to spread the discipline throughout the US.
In 1891, Hughes left the practice of law to become a professor at the Cornell University Law School, but in 1893, he returned to his old law firm in New York City to continue practice until he ran for governor in 1906.
1959 ), Harvard Law School professor and author
* Aaron Director, a professor at the University of Chicago Law School
Law professor Douglas Laycock, author of Religious Liberty: The free exercise, wrote:
From 1962 until his retirement in 1968, he was a professor at the University of Freiburg, West Germany, where he began work on his next book, Law, Legislation and Liberty.
Following his retirement, Hayek spent a year as a visiting professor of philosophy at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he continued work on Law, Legislation and Liberty, teaching a graduate seminar by the same name and another on the philosophy of social science.
John Rawls was an American philosopher, a professor of political philosophy at Harvard University and author of A Theory of Justice ( 1971 ), Political Liberalism, Justice as Fairness: A Restatement, and The Law of Peoples.
Law professor Stephen M. Feldman identifies talk of Judeo-Christian tradition as supersessionism:
" I am troubled by-and other scholars are troubled by-the notion of putting relatives on the bargaining table ," said Vivian Berger, a professor at Columbia University Law School, in a 1990 interview with the New York Times.
According to professor A. V. Dicey in An Introduction to the Study of the Law of the Constitution, the essential features of a federal constitution are: a ) A written supreme constitution in order to prevent disputes between the jurisdictions of the Federal and State authorities ; b ) A distribution of power between the Federal and State governments and c ) A Supreme Court vested with the power to interpret the Constitution and enforce the law of the land remaining independent of both the executive and legislative branches.
He resumed his career as a professor at the William Mitchell College of Law, where he remained until his final retirement in 1993.
Law professor Gary Francione contends that we treat animals in ways that would be regarded as torture if humans were involved.
In an issue of Macquarie University Law Journal Associate professor Aleksandar Pavkovic and Senior Lecturer Peter Radan outlined current legal and political issues in self-determination.
However, according to University of Georgia Law School professor Alan Watson, while the claim existed, it was not used to protect trade secrets.
Law professor Charles Lund Black took a similar position, though Stimson and Black respectively acknowledged that their views differed from the modern view, and differed from the prevalent view in academic writing.
Erwin Chemerinsky, professor and dean at University of California, Irvine School of Law, has argued that not even in a " dire financial emergency " could the President raise the debt ceiling as " there is no reasonable way to interpret the Constitution that him to do so ".
His father was a lawyer, later a professor at Osgoode Hall Law School.
He capitalized on that by becoming a visiting professor at a series of universities: Stanford University, Duke University, University of Illinois College of Law, Brandeis University, Bryn Mawr College, Oregon State University, University of Massachusetts Amherst, and Nova Southeastern University ( his most recent post ).
The article reported on a 2004 study that was conducted by UCLA law professor Richard Sander and published in the Stanford Law Review.

Law and John
* 1671 – John Law, Scottish economist ( d. 1729 )
Without Salic Law, upon the death of John I, the crown would have passed to his half-sister, Joan ( later Joan II of Navarre ).
After multiple drafts and many years of discussion, Pope John Paul II promulgated the revised Code of Canon Law ( CIC ) in 1983.
The Anti-Corn Law League brought together a coalition of liberal and radical groups in support of free trade under the leadership of Richard Cobden and John Bright, who opposed militarism and public expenditure.
* John Beisner and Charles Borden, On the Road to Litigation Abuse: The Continuing Export of U. S. Class Action and Antitrust Law, U. S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform, Oct 2006
The writer / director / producer team of twin brothers John and Roy Boulting also produced a series of successful satires on British life and institutions, beginning with Private's Progress ( 1956 ), and continuing with Brothers in Law ( 1957 ), Carlton-Browne of the F. O.
The term " Finagle's Law " was first used by John W. Campbell, Jr., the influential editor of Astounding Science Fiction ( later Analog ).
John Fox Watson made a pioneering transfer to Real Madrid in 1948, becoming one of the first players from the British Isles to sign for a high-profile side abroad, leading the way for British players like John Charles, Jimmy Greaves and Denis Law in the following decades.
Lord Stonehaven ( as John Baird ) was Minister for Transport in the Cabinets of Andrew Bonar Law and Stanley Baldwin ; and after his return to Britain he became Chairman of the UK Conservative Party.
According to Handel's first biographer, John Mainwaring, he " had discovered such a strong propensity to Music, that his father who always intended him for the study of the Civil Law, had reason to be alarmed.
In 1986, Jarmusch wrote and directed Down by Law, starring musicians John Lurie and Tom Waits, and Italian comic actor Roberto Benigni ( his introduction to American audiences ) as three convicts who escape from a New Orleans jailhouse.
John condemned Herod for marrying Herodias ( who was not only his brother Philip's former wife but also Herod's niece ) in violation of Old Testament Law.
John Munch on Homicide: Life on the Street and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit since 1993.
It is sometimes called Dalton's Law after its discoverer, the English chemist John Dalton, who published it in the first part of the first volume of his " New System of Chemical Philosophy " ( 1808 ).
* Stephen F. Befort and John W. Budd, Invisible Hands, Invisible Objectives: Bringing Workplace Law and Public Policy Into Focus ( 2009 ) Stanford University Press
* John Lopatka and William Page, Antitrust on Internet Time: Microsoft and the Law and Economics of Exclusion, 7 Supreme Court Economic Review 157 – 231 ( 1999 )
* John Lopatka and William Page, Who Suffered Antitrust Injury in the Microsoft Case ?, 69 George Washington Law Review 829-59 ( 2001 )
The Natural Law Party ( United States ) ran John Hagelin as its presidential candidate in 1992, 1996, and 2000.
Some contemporary Catholic theologians, such as John Wijngaards, dispute the Magisterium's interpretation of Natural Law as applied to specific points of sexual ethics, such as in the areas of contraceptives and homosexual unions.
** Natural Law Theories, by John Finnis, 2007.
* John Wijngaards, The controversy of Natural Law.

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