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  • {{dambigbox|text=For other senses of this word, see [[Law (disambiguation)]].}} ...s1.jpg|thumb|250px|right|[[Equality]] and the balancing of interests under law is symbolised by a blindfold and [[weighing scales]]]]-->
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  • #Redirect [[Gauss' Law (disambiguation)]] {{dabredir}}
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  • ...ik, Susan. The Ugly Laws (NYU Press 2009)</ref> According to her, the 1867 law adopted in San Francisco was the first of numerous similar acts. She notes ...fic types of birth defects. The concept runs afoul of a humanistic view of law,<ref>{{citation
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  • ...ystems, common law draws abstract rules from specific cases, whereas civil law starts with abstract rules, which judges must then apply to the various cas ...systems of [[Scotland]] and [[South Africa]] are uncodified, and the civil law systems of [[Scandinavia|Scandinavian]] countries remain largely uncodified
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  • ...nd [[Quebec]]). It is notable for its inclusion of extensive non-statutory law reflecting precedent ([[stare decisis]]) derived from centuries of judgment
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  • {{r|Succession law, Australian}}
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  • ...s overriding principles of international war. Generally respected military law is formulated within the context of [[just war theory]]. ==International law==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Succession law]]
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  • Brooks’ Law is indeed one of the, if not the most widely discussed topic from Frederick ...sented detailed analysis in support for establishing Brooks' Law, and this law does have a major role to play in [[Software Project Management]].
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  • ...(approximately 100 km or 62.1 miles). The inception of the field of space law began with the launching in October of 1957 of the world's first satellite, == National law==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Brooks' Law]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[guilt in U.S. law]]
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  • {{Image|Lenz law.png|right|250px|Illustration of Lenz' law. The time derivative <math>\scriptstyle \dot\mathbf{{B}}</math> describes a ...agnetic induction '''B''' integrated over a surface ''S'', see [[Faraday's law (electromagnetism)|this article]]) gives an induced current that opposes t
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  • ...cracies, the British unwritten constitution also sets in place a [[rule of law]], by which individuals actions are governed not by the whim of individuals
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  • A '''power law''' is a mathematical relationship between two quantities where one is propo ...uations that do not follow the above formula strictly may display '''power law tails''', meaning that the ratio <math>y(x)/ax^k</math> tends towards one a
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  • *A TED talk about the effects of law on the impact of creative work:<center>{{#widget:YouTube|id=7Q25-S7jzgs}}</
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  • ...publisher=Intersentia|year=2002|isbn= 9-050-95251-8|chapter=Administrative Law in France}} ...Social Cost (this online version excludes some parts) |journal=Journal of Law and Economics |volume=3 |issue= |pages=1-44 |id= |url=http://www.sfu.ca/~al
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  • #Redirect [[Ugly law]]
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  • #Redirect [[Lenz' law]]
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  • ...ferred to as the Biot-Savart law, or sometimes as the Biot-Savart-Laplace law. By integrating Laplace's equation over an infinitely long wire, the origin ...th> has dimension length, we see that this equation is an [[Inverse-square law]].
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  • #Redirect [[Gauss' Law (disambiguation)]] {{dabredir}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[U.S. constitutional law]]
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  • '''Fitts' Law''' is a rule of [[psychomotor function]] which states that the time require ...ove to the center of the target, and ''W'' is the width of the target. The law is named for [[Paul Fitts]], who first stated it in 1954.
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  • ...;)=0. To determine the areas of triangles, see the [[law of sines]]. The law of cosines can be stated as
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  • #REDIRECT [[Biot–Savart law]]
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  • The '''second law of [[thermodynamics]]''', as formulated in the middle of the 19th century b Thomson formulated the second law in a slightly different, but equivalent way. He used the concept of a [[Car
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  • {{r|International law}} {{r|International humanitarian law}}
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  • #REDIRECT[[inverse-square law]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Biot–Savart law]]
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  • In [[trigonometry]], the '''law of sines''' (also known as '''sine rule''') relates in a [[triangle]] the [ From the law of sines follows that the ratio of the sines of the angles of a triangle i
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  • '''Succession Law''' ...a vehicle for distributing property on death. Aspects of statutes and case law can vary greatly between countries and states.
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  • '''International humanitarian law''', according to the [[International Committee of the Red Cross]], is a set ...eaties and in customary international practice. International humanitarian law, however, does not determine the conditions under which the initiation of f
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  • In [[physics]], an '''inverse-square law''' is any law that states that some quantity is inversely proportional to the square of t ...'''''r'''''<sub> ''i''</sub> for ''i'' = 1,2, then Newton's gravitational law states that the two bodies attract each other with a force of absolute valu
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  • A '''corporation''' is a [[law|legal entity]] that is distinct from its owners and may employ people, buy
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  • A system of law which starts with abstract rules, which judges must then apply to the vari
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  • ...rates their rhetoric has often been effective. One example of advocates of law and order politics in the United States is Bill O'Reilly. ...on the right of the accused (due process) being damaged in a society where law and order politics prevails.
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  • ...B''' over any closed surface. Expressed in the form of an equation Gauss' law for magnetism reads: ...p one or more permanent magnets and electric current carrying wires. The law is called after the German mathematician [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]].
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  • Area of the law that encompasses national and international law governing activities in outer space, developed since the first launching (1
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  • | title = A brief history of generative models for power law and lognormal distributions | title = Power laws, Pareto distributions and Zipf's law
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  • '''Andrew Bonar Law''' (1858-1923), was a [[United Kingdom|British]] politician and leader of t ...ve in a local mock parliament, and followed national issues closely. Bonar Law lived for the present, never looking back and rarely looking forward. He wo
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  • Ancient law of England, and in countries colonized by Britain, based upon societal cust
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  • Is a special case of the [[ideal gas law]], which states: ''At constant pressure, the volume of a given mass of an i
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  • In [[criminal law]], '''duress''' is a defence to many offences. Showing that one has been co ...the gang to commit criminal acts. The test for duress in English criminal law is that the defendant must act with a clear causal and immediate link to a
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  • '''U.S. constitutional law''' "deals with the interpretation and implementation of the [[United States | url = http://topics.law.cornell.edu/wex/constitutional_law
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  • ...ern to international law enforcement are frequently violations of national law, but agreed to be subject to [[judicial extradition]]. In some cases, by wo
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  • ...ume. The inter-dependence of these variables is shown in the combined gas law, which clearly states that: For comparing the same substance under two different sets of conditions, the law can be written as:
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  • ...opean Union]], which broadens the objectives of the European Community, EC law specifically covers the establishment of a common European market and an ec The landmark case of Costa v. ENEL defined EC law as an autonomous legal system that limits the sovereignty of member states,
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  • * [http://www.findlaw.com Find Law] * [http://finduslaw.com FindUSLaw: United States Employment Law]
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  • In physics there are two laws known as '''Gauss' Law''': * [[Gauss' law (electrostatics)]]
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  • #Redirect [[Law of sines]]
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  • ...al of an [[electric field]] '''E'''. In [[Vacuum (science)|vacuum]] Gauss' law takes the form: The law is called after the German mathematician [[Carl Friedrich Gauss]].<ref>C. F
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  • Legal system of England and Wales, and the basis of common law legal systems used in most Commonwealth countries and the United States.
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  • ...e|amount]] ''n'' (in [[mole (unit)|moles]]) of gas contained in there. The law reads ...ational, vibrational, and electronic [[degrees of freedom]]. The ideal gas law describes the motion of the [[center of mass|centers of mass]] of the molec
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  • ...601&sr=1-1#reader_047130932X |chapter=Chapter 5: Magnetostatics, Faraday's law, quasi-static fields |pages=pp. 174 ''ff'' }}. *The Biot-Savart law can be derived as a special case from the more general [[Lienard-Wiechert p
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  • ...]] which required, under penalties, the assistance and complicity of local law enforcement in the capture of runaway slaves.
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  • ...ures.net/mit801f99_lewin_lec33/ Lecture 33: Kinetic Gas Theory - Ideal Gas Law - Isothermal Atmosphere - Phase Diagrams - Phase Transitions] An excellent, *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEsfU7ogbVQ Introduction of the ideal gas law and solution of an example problem]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Military law]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • The '''law of diminishing returns''' is an abstract concept in economic theory. It st {{Image|Law of diminishing returns.png|right|300px|Production function (blue) with firs
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  • #REDIRECT [[Law of multiple proportions (chemistry)]]
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  • ...eal, i.e. their ''p'', ''V'', ''T'' dependence is given by the [[ideal gas law]].</i> ''See also the tutorials on the [[Ideal gas law/Video|Video subpage]].''
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  • That part of [[international law]] concerned with minimizing the human consequences of conventional and unco
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  • ...definite proportions to each other by [[mass]]. It is also known as the "law of constant composition", alluding to the fact in every sample of a pure ch The explanation for the law of definite proportions, i.e., the law of constant composition, awaited the development of the quantitative atomic
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Lenz' law]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Biot-Savart's law}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/English law]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Law of the United States of America}}
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  • ...War College links on military law, http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/awc-law.htm
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  • * Adams, R. J. Q. ''Bonar Law'' (1999), 458pp; a standard biography * Adams, R. J. Q. "Andrew Bonar Law and the Fall of the Asquith Coalition: the December 1916 Cabinet Crisis." '
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  • #Redirect [[Law of diminishing returns]]
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  • Defence in [[criminal law]] where a person acts under threat from another.
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  • ...f the [[United States of America]]'''. For a discussion of the decisional law on this subject, see [[Schlup-House doctrine]]. ...level" (called in law the "standard of proof"), the conclusion (called in law the "verdict") is "The defendant is guilty." In this essay, the factual ma
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  • A physical law stating that some physical quantity or strength is inversely proportional t
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Common law]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Civil law}}
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  • The '''Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC)''' was formed as part of the U.S. civil rights movement in 19 | publisher = Southern Poverty Law Center}}</ref>
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  • ...gas]] laws known as [[Charles's law]], [[Boyle's law]], and [[Gay-Lussac's law]].
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  • ...e or that of K kay Shearin and is being moved here because it concerns the Law WG. [[User:James F. Perry|James F. Perry]] 09:44, 24 February 2007 (CST) ==Article for Law Workgroup?==
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  • *[http://www.iafastro-iisl.com International Institute of Space Law] *[http://www.spacelawprobe.com Space Law Probe]
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  • [http://eur-lex.europa.eu/en/index.htm EUR-LEX, the portal to European Union Law]
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  • | occupation = law enforcement official Brant spent thirty years working in law enforcement, 28 of them at the NCIS, the last 8 years as its director.<ref
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  • Law school of [[Pat Robertson]]'s [[Regent University]]; in lowest tier of [[Am
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  • [[John Dalton]]'s '''law of multiple proportions''': If two [[elements]] &mdash; elements ''Y'' and ...carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>), offers a simple example to illustrate the law of multiple proportions. Carbon, the element of fixed mass in the two comp
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  • Fundamental chemical law stating that elements combine in definite proportions to each other by mass
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  • ...nited States, circumscribing the boundaries of the jurisdiction of federal law and the laws in the fifty [[United States of America|U.S.]] states and terr ===Sources of law===
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  • ...relev.html The Relevance of the Framers' Intent] 1996 ''Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy'' article by Randy Barnett
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  • The '''London Review of International Law''' is a scholarly journal.<ref name=LrilAbout/> Its first issue was publis | work = London Review of International Law
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  • Originally a nonprofit law firm in the U.S. south during the Civil Rights Movement activities of the 1
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  • ...ntgomery, Alabama]], and is dedicated to restoring the knowledge of God in law and government through litigation and education relating to moral issues an
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  • ....davidson.edu/chemistryapplets/gaslaws/GasConstant.html Gas Laws:Ideal Gas Law and the Gas Constant, Concepts] (Chemistry Department, [[Davidson College]] ...ures.net/mit801f99_lewin_lec33/ Lecture 33: Kinetic Gas Theory - Ideal Gas Law - Isothermal Atmosphere - Phase Diagrams - Phase Transitions] An excellent,
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  • ==Books that discuss Dalton's law of multiple proportions== ...le proportions was the first great success of Dalton's atomic theory. This law was not induced from experimental results, but was derived from the theory,
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  • The system of law as it has evolved under the [[United States Constitution]] through laws ena
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  • {{r|J. Richard Cohen}} President and CEO, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]] {{r|Morris Dees}} Co-founder, [[Southern Poverty Law Center]]
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  • * [http://www.iscid.org/encyclopedia/Law_of_Multiple_Proportions Law of Multiple Proportions | The International Society for Complexity, Informa ...els of different compounds of solely nitrogen and oxygen, illustrating the law of multiple proportions.] USC Department of Chemistry.
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  • ...ck Law Enforcement Executives''' (NOBLE) is a membership group for black [[law enforcement]] CEOs and command level officials in local, state, county, and ...ic service organization that is at the forefront of providing solutions to law enforcement issues and concerns, as well as to the ever-changing needs of o
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  • A law first stated by the English chemist John Dalton, governing the pressure of
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  • ...are the most useful, [[Kirchhoff's current law]] and [[Kirchhoff's voltage law]]. These equations often use either the [[branch method]], the [[loop curr [[Kirchhoff's voltage law]] can be stated as: "Around any closed loop or path in a circuit, the algeb
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  • ...and the volume (V) of a fixed amount of gas at a fixed temperature. This law is only valid if the temperature and the amount of gas is held constant. The law reads:
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  • '''Ohm's law''' is the name of the relationship between an electric current (denoted by where ''R'' is the [[resistance]] of the conductor. The law was discovered by [[Georg Simon Ohm]] in 1826. Ohm's equation implies that
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  • ...Transistor|transistor counts]] for [[Intel]] processors (dots) and Moore's Law (upper line, 18 months; lower line, 24 months)]]--> ..._Moore.pdf| title =Excerpts from A Conversation with Gordon Moore: Moore’s Law| format =PDF| pages =1| publisher=[[Intel|Intel Corporation]]| accessdate =
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  • ...e strength of a magnetic field to the electric current that causes it. The law was first formulated by [[André-Marie Ampère]] around 1825. Later (1864) ...he microscopic (or vacuum) formulation of Ampère's law. Mathematically the law reads
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  • A doctrine, in international law, that a commander is ultimately responsible for war crimes by subordinates,
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  • Originally a nonprofit law firm in the U.S. south during the Civil Rights Movement activities of the 1
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  • ...ciated with the [[U.S. Constitution]] but used in American state and local law, as well as in other countries, the assumption that judicial and quasi-judi
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>In common law, any of several types of writs requiring a person to be brought before a ju
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  • </ref> Since then, however, Congress has passed a new law--signed by Obama--aimed at making the proceedings fairer. [[Robert Gates]], He earned his [[Juris Doctor]] from [[California Western School of Law]] in 1987. Subsequently he earned
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  • ...Adjunct Professor, [[Georgetown University]], teaching European Community Law; former Attorney Adviser International in the [[U.S. Department of State]],
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  • ...oinclude>2000 U.S. Supreme Court decision striking down a Washington state law authorizing courts to grant visitation rights to children over the objectio
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  • * [[Client (law)‎]] a person who has established a relationship with a professional
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  • ...with jurisdiction over the [[U.S. judicial system|Judicial Branch]] and [[law enforcement]] in the Executive Branch; approval of Presidential judicial no
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  • ...ordeaux into a French aristocratic legal family. He found a career in the law irksome, and, following the success of his ''Lettres Persanes'' (discussing ...As the work becomes more detailed, dealing, for instance, with the Roman law of succession and the legal origins of the Frency feudal system, so it desc
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