Chastened, I stuck close to reality until I was trying to account for some dead spots between college and law school, and law school and life.
John Marshall, our nation's fourth Chief Justice, led the Supreme Court in deciding several key cases that established the sanctity of contract law and breathed life into the interstate commerce clause of the Constitution.
"Those who know David know that what happened here was out of character for a kind and generous family man who has lived an otherwise law abiding and good life, " said his attorney, Kenneth C.
Sir Tasker's distinguished career saw him excel in the military, in the law and in public life.
Clifford Mortimer was blinded when John was 13, yet continued his law practice and his life as though nothing had happened.
The development, documented in the peer-reviewed journal Science, may stir anew nagging questions of ethics, law and public safety about artificial life that biomedical experts have been debating for more than a decade.
She also discussed her personal experiences as a Native American and the ways her life has been affected by federal law and policy, and how the law influenced her understanding of Navajo culture.
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Gary worked his way through Yale with the help of scholarships and student loans, earned his law degree, and returned to Washington State to devote his life to public service.
Virtually all of these scholars agree that Muslim societies must accept Allah as the sovereign power and struggle to abide strictly by Shariah law as exemplified in the Sunna (the life, words and deeds of the Prophet).
And with no yen to spend the rest of his life in the law office, he lobbied O'Quinn and got the job of managing the collection.
Under Roe v Wade, the Supreme Court ruled that any abortion law must allow exceptions for the life and health of the mother.
"I have been very much engaged in the life of the law, and I don't view my academic experience as one where I have been isolated and apart or divorced from the practice, " she said.
But I got to grow up, and go to Princeton and Harvard Law School, and have a career and a family and the most blessed life I could ever imagine.
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Andy Walker, of wellbeing and health organisation Our Life, said he hoped a by-law in Greater Manchester would be passed and create a "domino effect" nationally.
Mr Justice Weir told Cavan that as he had pleaded guilty to murder, "there is only one sentence prescribed by law for that and that is the sentence of life imprisonment".
In the specific case of the SEC, for example, this would mean a reduction of personnel from the usual 3, 969 to 174 engaged in law enforcement and 158 engaged in the protection of life or property.
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Anti-euthanasia groups say a change in the law would make people vulnerable and cheapen the value of life.
An amnesty law and his own immunity from the courts as a life senator are just two barriers.
Under Louisiana law he is now behind bars for life, and the DA's office intends to go forward with a trial for the 2009 murder.
Representing Nicholson, Dinah Rose told the tribunal that only philosophies which cover important areas of life should be protected by law, and environmentalism is one of these.
They did break the law, but to achieve a better life for themselves and their families, not to hurt others.
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If you are thinking about marriage late in life, get out your calculator, law books and tax software.
In a perfect world barbers would not need a license to cut hair, lawyers would not need expensive law degrees, and teachers could enter the profession with whatever relevant life experience they had accrued.
Today states make life-and-death decisions concerning criminal law.
The Law of Infinite and Zero sucks everything it touches into a vortex compacting life cycles and crushing margins.
"We believe in a strong defense, work, faith, service, a culture of life, personal responsibility, the rule of law, and judges who dispense justice impartially and don't legislate from the bench, " the Arizona senator said.
But the inexorability of Moore's Law means that genomic scanning will be a fact of life and a profoundly useful one within a decade or less.
Millar served a two-year ban from 2004-2006 for a doping offense and under a then British Olympic Association bye-law was banned for life from Olympic competition.
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The Constitution, under the Anti-deficiency Act, stipulates that only federal personnel involved in the safety of human life or the protection of property and those engaged in law enforcement functions, are to be employed in the case of a shutdown.
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The prize is presented to a living person, institution and active public or private bodies that make a significant contribution to defending, disseminating and embodying the values that were the foundations of Henri La Fountain's life and career in support of universal knowledge, international law and democracy.
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