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...quarterback of the Germantown High School team that won the Philadelphia Public League championship in 1982. He was presented with the sportsman of the year...
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...W. Schons, Assistant Attorney General, Holly D. Wilkens, Bradley A. Weinreb and Ivy B. Fitzpatrick, Deputy Attorneys General, for Plaintiff and Respondent. Filed...
..."I don't think all intelligence resides in the Ivy League," Thomas agreed, noting that only one of his four clerks this...
In his famous dissent in Lawrence v. Texas, the 2003 U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down Texas's same-sex sodomy law, Antonin Scalia railed against the legal profession for embracing the ant
...to New England to seek a favorable psychological evaluation from an "Ivy League" doctor. Ultimately, he secured an appointment with a psychiatrist, Dr. Margaret...
Your chances of ending up as the editor of an Ivy League law review are about the same as getting struck by lightning. And while students of that caliber are guaranteed the jobs of their dreams, ever
Trying to figure out why your classmates are getting jobs and you're coming up empty? Law professor Eric J. Miller was once in your position. In a world of law school insiders, he was on the outside
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