Billionaire David Rubenstein is similarly a lawyer by training, but his billions presumably do not result from time spent learning Con Law.
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She said she was looking forward to learning about politics and law.
Some 500 members who take their hives across the border in early summer to Kyrgyzstan's cooler mountains had been learning the letter of the law to counter the border guards' demands for bribes.
Gallen, Switzerland, said in a statement at the time of the plea that it had cooperated with the probe "within the bounds allowed for by Swiss law" since learning that it was under U.S. investigation.
"I worked hard, sitting in many law libraries, just learning and trying to chip away, " Mr. Lopez said Wednesday.
For example, learning the arcana of California disability law requires the same amount of time and expense for one employee as for one thousand.
Kids never really had any idea they were learning how a bill becomes a law or proper grammar while watching the three-minute shorts between cartoons.
She currently works at a Boston law firm and is begrudgingly learning to be a grownup.
As Russia is learning each day, the rule of law, particularly as it applies to individual equality before the law and to property rights, is essential for a dynamic, entrepreneurial economy.
In the late nineteen-nineties, she began travelling throughout Minnesota, delivering lectures in churches, and writing pamphlets, on the perils of a federal education law known as School to Work, which supported vocational training, and a Minnesota education law known as Profile of Learning, which set state education standards.
The law requires students to have individual learning plans (ILPs).
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Sweden has made mandatory by law and national curriculum the teaching and learning of sustainable development at various levels within the education system.
Upon learning of its existence, they alerted Bratton and law enforcement.
He spent his schooldays learning how to bash metal before deciding to get a law degree.
No one is suggesting that judges stop reading or learning in ways that help expand their understanding of the law and the cases they are hearing.
If anything, maybe state legislatures need to concentrate on making some sort of law requiring parents to go through some sort of counseling, including learning the tiny odds of an athletic scholarship, before they home-school their kids to free up more time to get yelled at by a coach.
Law schools are kinder, gentler places these days, with more experiential learning and collegial relationships between students and professors.
Schools have an obligation to ensure a safe learning environment for everyone and we will continue to use all of the tools in our law enforcement arsenal to ensure that all students can go to school without fearing harassment.
That learning and training process could take one to two decades, said Wang Jiangyu, a trade law professor at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
The Transportation Security Administration said that upon learning about the bribery allegations in Philadelphia, it notified the inspector general and worked closely with law enforcement during the investigation.
One unfortunate trend with the growth of higher education has been an increasing emphasis on exam and grades oriented learning, fueled by the proliferation of competitive entrance exams for science, engineering, medicine, law, etc. and tutorial centres who compete to prepare the students for these exams.
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Learning about the distribution of earthquakes may not prevent the Big One, but for war and terrorism, power-law statistics may teach governments something about how to defeat the enemy, and make war less deadly.
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