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Different from other urban social movements in the same period, which treated different laws, regulations, and policy documents all as laws, the actors in this case distinguished laws based on the levels of the law-making departments.

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He was a fine, stylish batsman but curtailed his cricket to pursue a distinguished law career in Gambia, the Seychelles and Uganda.

A graduate of Princeton and Harvard Law, Larry had a distinguished law career in New York City which included the 1984 recovery from East Germany of 49 works known as "The East German Pictures" of Bauhaus artist, Lyonel Feininger.

Iacub, a distinguished law philosopher and columnist for Libération and a researcher at France's prestigious National Centre for Scientific Research CNRSS), is known for her highly counter-intuitive and singular take on news and social matters.

The issue on which the distinguished law lord was ruling is obscure but of great significance to manufacturers Nestlé, and, if they could only understand what is going on, possibly to the worldwide community of Polo suckers.

Despite the nearly two decades that separated these women's Senate moments, Professor Hill and Judge Sotomayor are both from the generation of women who graduated from distinguished law schools in a second wave beginning in the late 1970s.

Mr. Barofsky, a distinguished law-enforcement professional, was given the job of preventing fraud and abuse in the Congressionally mandated bailout program, and his efforts to ensure that TARP was run effectively and more in line with taxpayer interests were opposed by senior Treasury officials at almost every turn.

During the nineteen-eighties, this interpretation, which came to be known as the individual-rights argument, gained the attention of several distinguished law-school professors, including, most notably, Sanford Levinson, whose 1989 essay, "The Embarrassing Second Amendment," was published in the Yale Law Journal.

E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet During the nineteen-eighties, this interpretation, which came to be known as the individual-rights argument, gained the attention of several distinguished law-school professors, including, most notably, Sanford Levinson, whose 1989 essay, "The Embarrassing Second Amendment," was published in the Yale Law Journal.

Norman Marsh, who has died aged 95, was a distinguished law reformer and academic, who, as a founding member of the Law Commission, helped to reformulate the general principles of criminal law and, as secretary-general of the International Commission of Jurists, prompted wide debate on the rule of law in a free society.

In a bullish statement about Impress, Heawood says: "We're delighted that, with growing support from members of the public, we are now able to work on the establishment and structure of Impress with such a distinguished law firm as Goodman Derrick.

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