Sentences with phrase «american jurisprudence»

She also received the American Jurisprudence Prize Award in Conflict of Laws.
Mr. Muller graduated from University of California, Hastings College of the Law, in 1992, where he received the American Jurisprudence Award in Legal Writing and served as a law clerk / extern to the Honorable John P. Vukasin, United States District Court, Northern District of California.
Consistent with American jurisprudence, respondents are considered innocent unless proven to have violated the Code of Ethics.
In law school, he was the recipient of the American Jurisprudence Award and New England School of Law Scholar Award.
She is the recipient of the American Jurisprudence Award in Ethics, Counseling and Negotiation and in Criminal Procedure and is listed in Who's Who (1999).
Through these decisions, «tribes were brought within the framework of American jurisprudence as sovereigns.»
The recent announcement first of developer access to a huge body of American jurisprudence and then of the Public Library of Law (PLOL) suggests that there continues to be an interest in having access to free case law.
He received American Jurisprudence Awards an astonishing 13 times during his studies.
Although Dean Prosser's article was intended as an overview of the American jurisprudence in this area, his analytical framework is helpful in trying to understand the approaches taken by Canadian courts when dealing with these types of claims.
Where so many people treat American jurisprudence as though it began in 1870, the judges and lawyers here reveal that there were extensive historical and empirical arguments, as well as political theory, decades before that.
Some would argue that American jurisprudence intentionally shifted the law from one which protected the true owner to one which encouraged exploitation and national expansion.
In an opinion issued today, citing this very exchange, Justice Scalia himself has penned a unanimous decision that is already being called the most important employment rights decision in American jurisprudence.
American Jurisprudence Book Award, Southwestern University School of Law (Conflicts, 1978; Labor Law 1977).
Also use print indexes, digests, and treatises, including resources like Corpus Juris Secundum and American Jurisprudence, to round out your understanding of the subject matter.
Our judges would regard as odd the debate between Justices Tony Kennedy and Nino Scalia about whether American jurisprudence could profit from a dialogue with foreign law.
In declining to apply American jurisprudence on the subject, the majority noted: «Nor is there reason to consider the American authorities on state universities; Canadian universities. . .
The Court of Appeal here has taken an approach to American jurisprudence that diverges from that taken by this Court in Instead of drawing on the American law of fair use to inform the Canadian law of fair dealing, the Court of Appeal has arrived at a result that is directly opposite to the result arrived at by the United States District Court in a case with virtually identical facts.
As further evidence, take the 19th Century case that is said to have introduced the defense of temporary insanity in American jurisprudence.
Phi Delta Phi, American Jurisprudence Award (Business Organizations)
He also received the American Jurisprudence Award for earning the highest grade in multiple law school courses.
At Suffolk, he was a recipient of an American Jurisprudence Award and was a member and an editor of the Transnational Law Review.
He earned his Juris Doctorate from Loyola Law School (Los Angeles), where he served as Executive Editor of the Loyola Entertainment Law Journal and was awarded the American Jurisprudence Award in trial advocacy.
Thus, the weight of Canadian jurisprudence respecting harbouring requires «some degree of control» in the specific situation of providing shelter to a dog; it does not use the phrase «dominion and control» as does the American jurisprudence relating to the keeper of a dog.
Sandy Gallant - Jones: So let's say I am doing a paper though and I want to expand my research beyond American jurisprudence and look at the policy and the law beyond our borders.
While at CWSL, she won numerous honors including two American Jurisprudence Awards - one for Trial Advocacy and one for Mediation.
Upon returning to Kansas City, David enrolled at the University of Missouri — Kansas City Law School, where he received the American Jurisprudence Award and was a Victor Wilson Scholar.
As family law attorneys we are so used to prosecuting constructive contempt — contempt that takes place outside of the court's presences — that we forget that for most of Anglo - American jurisprudence's history the bulk of contempt has been direct contempt: contempt taking place in the court's presence.
The general court wishes to perpetuate and reiterate the rights of the jury, as ordained under common law and recognized in the American jurisprudence, while preserving the rights of a criminal defendant.
She is a member of the Bar Association of San Francisco and received an American Jurisprudence Award, Moot Court honors and Dean's List honors while at Georgetown.
In addition, sets many legal researchers are already familiar with such as American Jurisprudence 2d.
The trial judge erroneously relied on American jurisprudence which failed to contemplate the Criminal Code definition of «game» as one of «mixed chance and skill» (at para. 30).
«It took me about 1 month to study the history of the world and to learn the history and inner workings of American jurisprudence, literally.»
Chris also studied Anglo - American Jurisprudence at the University of Oxford, and international criminal law at The Hague, Netherlands.
This case is the first to define the term «house Negro» in Canadian and perhaps North American jurisprudence.
He was a recipient of the American Jurisprudence Award for securing the highest grades in his study of Torts and Evidence.
However, Law School beckoned Alex back to school, where at the University of Oklahoma College Of Law he earned numerous academic awards and law competitions including: the OU Order of Solicitors, OU American Jurisprudence Award for Trial Techniques and Antitrust I, OCU CALI Academic Award for Legal research and Writing II.
He has also attended seminars conducted by the National Judicial Society at Stanford Law School, University of Virginia Law School, and Brooklyn Law School, and participated in numerous programs for the National Judicial College and the American Jurisprudence Society in various locations across the country.
«American Jurisprudence 2d» (AmJur), also published by Thomson Reuters (West).
The current trend in American jurisprudence allows police and law enforcement to peer into the lives of average American citizens as never before.
In 1988, he earned his juris doctor from Fordham University School of Law and received the American Jurisprudence Award in Torts.
For a general introduction to the field look in American Jurisprudence, Corpus Juris Secundum, and Florida Jur 2d, under the topic, «Animals.»
J.D. University of Arizona, 1993 • Order of Barristers • Moot Court Board • American Jurisprudence Award, Remedies • Outstanding Appellate Brief Award
So my (very broad) question is, when does it become illegal to lie — or to make wildly unsubstantiated claims — in American jurisprudence?
As explained in far greater detail by Dr. Bill Long on his site than I could ever include here, one of the earliest American jurisprudence precursors to our modern ethical rules was a work by Professor David Hoffman of the University of Maryland.
At The New England School of Law, he was the recipient of the American Jurisprudence Award in Family Law, and his studies concentrated on litigation and trial practice.
For general information about other states, consult general encyclopedias, such as American Jurisprudence 2d (Am.Jur.2 d)(Core A Collection; Lexis & Westlaw) or Corpus Juris Secundum (CJS)(Core A Collection; Westlaw).
A. Ryan McGuigan, a principal of the firm, received his B.A. in History from Boston College in 1993 and his J.D. from Quinnipiac University Law School in 1997, where he received the American Jurisprudence Award in Federal Criminal Procedure.
University of La Verne College of Law -1991 - Juris Doctor University of Redlands -1986 - B.S.B.A. National Achievement Award 2008 Best in Category County of Los Angeles Criminal Justice and Public Safety American Jurisprudence Award in Real Property and Criminal Law.
While still in law school, he excelled in the course studies of Contracts and Wills & Trusts in which he won the prestigious AmJur («American Jurisprudence») «Book Award» honor for attaining the highest grades in his class.
1) Question: I was just struck in the head violently by an airborne turtle, causing me, in my opinion, more pain and damages than anyone has ever suffered in the history of American jurisprudence.
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