Search results for: “law clerk”

  • A Dictionary of Law Enforcement

    A Dictionary of Law Enforcement A Dictionary of Law Enforcement is “the only dictionary available -according to Oxford University Press, its publisher- that focuses on United Kingdom (British) law enforcement terms. This legal resource contains over 3,400 legal terms, covering many United Kingdom and European Union institutions.” Most of the entries in “A Dictionary of…

  • List of Law Report Abbreviations in the 19th Century

    Abbreviations Law Reports List List of Law report abbreviations in the 19th Century This List of Law report abbreviations in the 19th Century is based mainly from several resources, including the “American and English Law and Equity Reports and their Abbreviations” list at the end of the Ballantine Dictionary A. ft E.-Adolphus and Ellis Reports,…

  • List of Construction Law Abbreviations

    List of Construction Law Abbreviations ACA Association of Consultant Architects Form of Building Agreement 1982, Third Edition 1998 (2003 Revision) ACA SFA/08 Association of Consultant Architects Standard Form of Agreement for the Appointment of an Architect 2008 ARB Architects Registration Board ARCUK Architects Registration Council BIFM British Institute of Facilities Management BLR Building Law Reports…

  • A-Z List of Law Search Suggestions

    A-Z List of Law Search Suggestions law + a law and order svu law and order law abiding citizen law and order criminal intent law and order svu episodes law and order svu season 15 law and order svu episode guide law and order svu season 14 law and order cast law and order svu…

  • Local and Municipal Law

    $City Content: $City Charter $City Ordinances $City Regulations $City Municipal Code, which is a Primary Legal Authority of $City. $City Planning and Zoning $State Municipal Law Municipal Law The U.S. legal system, together with federal and state law ($State), is also based in counties and cities local laws. For William Blackstone (1827) “municipal law is…

  • Stimson’s Law Dictionary

    Stimson’s Law Dictionary “A concise law dictionary of words, phrases, and maxims : with an explanatory list of abbreviations used in Law books “(1911). The Authors were Stimson, Frederic Jesup, 1855-1943 and Voorhees, Harvey Cortlandt, b. 1867. FREDERIC JESUP STIMSON was PROFESSOR OF COMPARATIVE LEGISLATION IN HARVARD and HARVEY CORTLANDT VOORHEES was lawyer in the…

  • Maxims of Law from Bouvier’s Dictionary of Law

    Maxims of Law from Bouvier’s Dictionary of Law   A communi observantia non est recedendum. There should be no departure from common observance or usage. Co. Litt. 186. A l’impossible nul n’est tenu. No one is bound to do what is impossible. 1 Bouvier’s Institutes of American Law. n. 601. A verbis legis non est…

  • Trade law Part 36

    Trade law Part 36   386 What Impact Will the Revised Trade Union Law of China Have on Foreign Business? Zana Z. Bugaighis Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal Volume 16, Number 2, March 2007 p.405 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 387 Plying the Liberty Trade: Law, Empire-Building, and the Enforcement of Antislavery Scriptures in…

  • Lawyers in Progress and Poverty

    Lawyers in Progress and Poverty Main source: Salvador Trinxet Llorca, “Selected Writings about Lawyers” “Progress and Poverty” was a very famous book (in the United States) from Henry George. In the Book I, Chapter 3 of the book, George wrote: “Wherever we analyze the facts this will be found to be true. For labor always…

  • Common law. The Giants and the Gods 2

    Common law. The Giants and the Gods 2 See Common law. The Giants and the Gods From Sir Frederick Pollock, The Genius of the Common Law [1912] Such were the strange guardians among whom our lady the Common law was born and cradled. For they were true guardians in their day. Caprice, even well meant…

  • Common Law: Our lady and her Knights

    Common law : Our lady and her Knights From: Sir Frederick Pollock, The Genius of the Common Law [1912] See Common law. Our Lady and Her Knights 2 More than seven years have passed since I was invited to speak here in the name of our Common law . The renewal of such an invitation…

  • Law Librarians' Society of Washington

    Law Librarians’ Society of Washington The Law Librarians’ Society of Washington, D.C. (LLSDC) was established in 1939 for educational, informational and scientific purposes. It is conducted as a nonprofit corporation to promote librarianship; to develop and increase the effectiveness of law librarians; to cultivate the profession of Law Librarianship ; to foster a spirit of…

  • Administrative Law Questions

    Questions about Administrative law What are state appellate courts governed by? What is a legislative journal? What is law in legal positivism? What did the 1920 Transportation Act do? What does the Secretary of State do? When was the Judiciary Act of 1789 signed into law? How many people are necessary for a riot? Do…

  • Classic books with the word Law in the title

    Classic books with the word Law in the title “Poseidon’s Law”; Rudyard Kipling “Snapshots of a Daughter-in-Law”; Adrienne Rich “Some Features of the Law”; Ambrose Bierce “Something Concerning the first Human Society According to the Proscriptions of the Mosaic Law”; Friedrich von Schiller “Son-in-Law”; Nadine Gordimer “Specimens of a Modern Law Suit”; Francis Hopkinson “The…

  • Cats and laws

    A similar decision was rendered in the sheriff’s court at Perth, Scotland, in the late seventies. The cat had killed the plaintiff’s pigeon on a neighbour’s premises. The learned sheriff in his decision said: “It was quite legitimate for the plaintiff to keep a pigeon, but just as much so for the defendant to keep…