"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.
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.
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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And she encouraged students from all backgrounds to respectfully exchange ideas and seek common ground -- because she believes, as I do, that exposure to a broad array of perspectives is the foundation not just for a sound legal education, but of a successful life in the law.
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"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.
So instead of shaking our collective heads in disgust, with acid-in-tongue comments like players are too dumb to understand it, or owners are too greedy to share it, we should simply recognize that although it would be better to sit at the kitchen table and hash it out like a honest principled family, this is just a day in the life of transactional law.
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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.
To the intense frustration of those who want to see the back of him, the law gives Mr Fazio life tenure.
"The Ministry of Finance categorically denies having covered up, or sought to cover up possible fraud relating to the purchase of Executive Life or to hide this from the law, " the ministry said in a statement.
Two days later, after cursory debate, the lower house of parliament passed a new law allowing Japan's ailing life insurers to cut the rates of return they guaranteed to policyholders, and thus to break unprofitable contracts.
Mid-America, which was sanctioned in 1996 by the Missouri Supreme Court for unauthorized practice of law, introduced New Life to the gift annuities business.
It is the Islamic code embodying the way of life for Muslims and is intended to serve as the civic law in Muslim countries.
Its members are collecting signatures for a petition to change the law so it defines life as beginning at the moment of conception.
Under the present law, draft-dodging becomes a way of life because the dodger must remain full-time in his yeshiva and is not allowed to work.
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His father had been, among other things, a prizefighter at country fairs, more or less on the wrong side of the law all his life.
In many areas of life, Americans cheerfully accept that the law intrudes too much: they accept the case for tort reform, and they dislike self-important judges.
Under Roe v Wade, the Supreme Court ruled that any abortion law must allow exceptions for the life and health of the mother.
She spent the next 15 years of her life trying to convince the state legislators in Pennsylvania to change the law so that it prohibits employers from asking job applicants if they are married or have any children.
The law does not rule out abortions when a medical emergency threatens the life of a woman.
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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You can test your knowledge of how the law applies to your life online here.
Concerns have been raised that ousting life peers, with their expertise in the fields of law, medicine, industry, the voluntary sector, show business and the armed forces, would deprive the Lords of its vital independence.
Initially, it was their criticism of a provision in the 2010 health law that allowed Medicare to pay doctors for end-of-life discussions.
My temporary worker program will preserve the citizenship path for those who respect the law, while bringing millions of hardworking men and women out from the shadows of American life.
The new law will overturn what had been a constitutional guarantee for civil servants of a job for life, says the BBC's Mark Lowen in Athens.
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However, some conservatives in the Hispanic community said a judicial nominee's ethnic background and life story are not as important as his or her interpretations of the law.
Congress overwhelmingly agreed, and I was recently able to sign into law legislation that calls for extending the life of the space station for at least another 10 years.
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".
Anti-euthanasia groups say a change in the law would make people vulnerable and cheapen the value of life.
New Life also claims the 1995 federal law has overridden a California law requiring issuers of gift annuities there to get state approval.
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