Extractions: Consider the Source: A Fact Sheet on Morris Dees and the Southern Poverty Law Center Important Reading... Related Links: Enemy at the Gates Part I - NAACP by Roger McCredie Enemy at the Gates Part II - SPLC by Roger McCredie Dees Kicks Up Quite a Stir in Roanoke by Zeke Barlow VDARE Endorsed by SPLC by James Fulford WHO IS MONROE GILMORE? About our "unbiased" critics... SPECIAL BOOK OFFER! Through special arrangement with Pelican Publications: A Constitutional History of Secession by John Remington Graham, Esq. Get your copy now of this important work and help support the work of the SLRC by doing so. Advice on Southern Civil Rights
SearchBug Directory: Society: History: Historical_Personages Jobs, legal, Open Directory, Packages, Search Historical personages, Society history Historical personages, Go to Directory Home. Categories. http://www.searchbug.com/directory.aspx/Society/History/Historical_Personages/
Lapis Online: The Inner Meaning Of Contemporary Life. lawyers at the retreat worked with such exalted personages. through the work of clearsighted legal pioneers close study of Twentieth Century history shows that http://www.lapismagazine.org/white3.html
Extractions: Today, few people outside the legal profession have any notion that a serious movement is afoot to end the widespread materialism, vindictiveness and cold self-interest of legal practice. The assumption among the general public is that lawyers are ruthless sharks and they love it that way. But a recent study shows that sixty five per cent of practicing lawyers are deeply unhappy with the state of their profession. A sneaking suspicion is starting to emerge that lawyers may be human after all and they have had enough of the seedy and reptilian ethics so widespread in current American jurisprudence. It's not clear when the turning point was reached. Perhaps a nadir occurred when O.J. Simpson's trial revealed to the world that big money and fancy lawyers can buy almost anyone freedom today. Or perhaps it was the grotesque and hypocritical politicization of the law around the presidential impeachment farce. Or maybe it was simply one final distasteful display of Judge Judy's distinctly non-judicial rudeness and intemperance. We may never know, as we could all offer our own examples of when the dismal state of law today was revealed in all its pathos and shame. But what we do know is that lawyers in increasing numbers are demanding changes in the way the law is both taught and practiced. And they are serious.
Ancient Dynasties The Dawn of history. Evidence from the royal tombs indicates that royal personages were buried with depended more on familial ties than on feudal legal bonds. http://www-chaos.umd.edu/history/ancient1.html
Extractions: Chinese civilization, as described in mythology, begins with Pangu ( ), the creator of the universe, and a succession of legendary sage-emperors and culture heroes (among them are Huang Di , Yao, and Shun) who taught the ancient Chinese to communicate and to find sustenance, clothing, and shelter. The first prehistoric dynasty is said to be Xia ( ), from about the twenty-first to the sixteenth century B.C. Until scientific excavations were made at early bronze-age sites at Anyang ( ), Henan ( ) Province, in 1928, it was difficult to separate myth from reality in regard to the Xia. But since then, and especially in the 1960s and 1970s, archaeologists have uncovered urban sites, bronze implements, and tombs that point to the existence of Xia civilization in the same locations cited in ancient Chinese historical texts. At minimum, the Xia period marked an evolutionary stage between the late neolithic cultures and the typical Chinese urban civilization of the Shang dynasty. Thousands of archaeological finds in the Huang He ( ), Henan Valley (
Useful Books 17821873 , Cambridge Studies in English legal history, 1992. The Longman handbook of modern British history 1714-1980 lists of the official personages of the http://home.wxs.nl/~pbdavis/Books.htm
Extractions: Home Loney home Documents Album ... Search this site William Loney RN - Background Home Loney Background Reference I have not actually seen the books marked * Naval, and naval political, history: Anon Instructions for the Guidance of Her Majesty's Naval Officers employed in the Suppression of the Slave Trade , T.R. Harrison, 1844, reissued on microfiche, Chadwyck-Healey Ltd, 1988. - 8 fiches. Beeler , John. F.: " British Naval Policy in the Gladstone-Disraeli Era, 1866-1880 ", Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1997 Bethell , Leslie: " The Mixed Commissions for the suppression of the transatlantic slave trade in the nineteenth century ", Journal of African History, VII , no. 1, 1966, 79-93 Clowes , William Laird: " The Royal Navy: a history from the earliest times to the death of Queen Victoria ", Sampson Low, Marston and Company, 1903 (also reprinted by Chatham Publishing, 1997 as " The Royal Navy: a history from the earliest times to 1900 ") in seven volumes, in particular volumes 6 and 7. Flemming , Fergus: " Barrow's Boys - a stirring story of daring, fortitude and outright lunacy ", Granta Books, 1998
Museum Of The History Of Polish Jews - NEWSLETTER 02/2002 Minister of Foreign Affairs, several dozen personages from several Weil, Gotshal Manges, has offered legal care over of the Museum of the history of Polish http://www.jewishmuseum.org.pl/biuletyn02_2002-gb.html
Extractions: During his official visit to the US, Prime Minister Leszek Miller addressed members and representatives of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations. The meeting was presided by Mortimer Zuckerman, the Chairman of the Conference. The Prime Minister's address was his only public speech in his official US program. By personal invitation, Jerzy Halbersztadt, Project Director of the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, accompanied the Prime Minister to the US. PM Miller concentrated on three issues: the restitution of Jewish municipal property, the restitution of Jewish private property, as well as the restitution of the memory of the lost Jewish community in Poland. Mr. Miller appealed to Jewish communities in the US to support the idea of creating the Museum. Following the Prime Minister's speech, Mr. Halbersztadt gave a presentation in which he outlined the vision of this future museum, which will serve as a cultural and educational center for further generations.
Green American Tradition FTS 2001 index, geographical index, and index of principal personages. of the issues and the history and future definitions and overviews of major legal issues relating http://www.gac.edu/oncampus/academics/library/Guides/scheeseFTS.html
Extractions: Places to find overviews of topics or quick facts: American Nature Writers . New York: Scribners, 1996. A two-volume set that offers lengthy biocritical sketches on writers from Edward Abbey to Ann Zwinger. The second volume also contains essays on topics such as African American nature writing, nature poetry, and the literature of mountaineering. Lengthy selective bibliographies are included. Ref PS163 .A6 1996 Becher, Anne. American Environmental Leaders from Colonial Times to the Present. Santa Barbara, CA.: ABC-Clio, 2000. A two-volume set covering 300 years of environmental leadership in the diversified movements that have come together and shaped what today is called environmentalism. Arranged in alphabetical order, each entry includes bibliographical references. Illustrated. Ref GE55 .B43 2000
Some Philosophical Concepts Of Divinity Prophecy is future history revealed by god in advance to every legal system, even God s legal systems these three constitute three distinct personages and three http://wbt.godonthe.net/wbt_035.htm
Extractions: CONCEPTS OF DIVINITY This chapter explains some concepts of general theology. The Topics do not necessarily apply to Jehovah, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit of the Bible. None of the terms defined in this chapter refers to a specific religion or denomination except 'triune deity' and Replacement Theology. If you are reading this book from the beginning, you can skip this chapter initially. You will need to read about Pantheism for Chapter 40 and Deism for Chapter 50. Philosophers and those who study comparative religion have studied the concept of a divine being in the abstract. Various religions have different concepts of divine being(s). Christianity is monotheistic, not polytheistic, non-pantheistic and non-deistic. Those abstract concepts will now be explained, in preparation for a discussion of the omnipresence and personality of God. In this chapter 'God' refers to the God of Judaism and Christianity, whereas 'god' refers to either (a) the concept of a divine being in the abstract, e.g. "a god is superior to man", or (b) the being(s) worshipped by any non- Judeo-Christian religions. Torrey: no
Extractions: Navigation Advanced Search Law Pro Links LLRX Buzz LLRX Top 10 Meta Links Newstand Research Guide Resource Centers - Document Delivery - Comparative and Foreign Law - International Law - Intranets/Knowledge Management - Marketing - Search Engines It's the Content, Stupid A Real Life Analysis of Microsoft and 21st Century Society, or Why the DOJ Doesn't Get it Part I By Charles Kafoure Charles Kafoure is a technology consultant based in Indianapolis. He has been in the business of providing equipment, software and/or services for twenty five years. He has managed the establishment of large, turnkey computer projects in Korea, China, Singapore, Japan, the U.S., other Asian and European countries, and in Australia. He currently focuses on technology services for legal, real estate and other professional businesses. He will soon publish an article entitled, "Litigation Management: Organize Using Project Management Methodology." (Posted July 1, 1998; Archived August 15, 1998) Author's Note This article began as a simple analysis of the DOJ action against Microsoft. After a couple of days, I realized two things: a) the DOJ case has no merit, and is not worth more than a page or two, and b) Microsofts role in the world of technology (that is to say "the world") is significant, and needs to be examined carefully, but in the right context. I am not a lawyer, but have determined that lawyers arent required just yet, as the issue is not yet properly framed from social and technological perspectives. It is difficult to ask the right questions and come to the right conclusions when the issues underlying those questions are ill-defined and no one really knows the correct basis for the conclusions.
Richard Kagan's Website PRINCIPAL personages For over four months, the longest in the history of a Supreme Court that the issues involved radical threats to the American legal system http://www.hamline.edu/~rkagan/Publications_Louis Brandeis.html
Extractions: Locale: Washington D.C., U.S.A. OVERVIEW: President Woodrow Wilson's nomination of Louis Brandeis to the Supreme Court broke the corporate lawyers attack on Jewish lawyers and legitimized new approaches to the law. PRINCIPAL PERSONAGES: Louis Dembitz Brandeis (1856-1941), a child of German Jewish immigrants, a brilliant attorney, a leader of the Progressive movement, an active Zionist, and an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1916-1939.
Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Society > History > By Topic Economics Economic history (85); Society history Historical personages (33); By Topic Social history Labor (27); Law legal Information legal http://www.alexa.com/browse/categories?catid=510202
LFC and political jurisdiction wherever great questions of state or great and powerful personages, or violations 3 Ames, JB, Lectures in legal history, 108 (1913). http://www.culturaleconomics.atfreeweb.com/LFC.htm
Extractions: Macmillan Company 1939 January 1924 CHAPTER VII THE PRICE BARGAIN - CAPITALISM AND EXCHANGE VALUE pp. 225-282 I - The Commonwealth II - Incorporeal Property Encumbrances 1. Promises 2. Legal Tender III - Intangible Property Opportunities 1. Negotiability 2. Commodity Tickets and Price Tickets 3. Goodwill and Privilege I. The Commonwealth Sir Thomas Smith, in his account of the Commonwealth, barely mentions "citizens and burgesses" as "next to gentlemen," yet it was these citizens and burgesses, who, since the reign of John, had been obtaining collective powers and immunities, also known as "liberties," and who, within a third of a century after Smith wrote, would, like the landlords, begin to be deprived of the monopolistic and governmental features of their franchises. The gild franchises of the merchants and manufacturers gave to them a "collective lordship" similar to the private lordship of the barons, for their gilds were erected into governments with their popular assemblies, their legislatures, their courts
:: Paul Robeson Library | Rutgers University | Camden :: Sources for information on legal documents, historical and names of famous New Jersey personages with a on a person associated with New Jersey history, this is http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/libs/robeson_lib/guides/ushist/statehist.ht
Extractions: You may skip additional materials on this page. RU Libraries Home Rutgers University Camden Ask a Librarian IRIS - The Catalog XIII. STATE LOCAL HISTORY SOURCES BIBLIOGRAPHIES The following are bibliographies which list secondary and primary sources for the study of New Jersey history: Waldron, R. New Jersey History: An Annotated and Selected Introductory Bibliography Rev. ed. (DOCREF Z1313.W35 1995). Excellent list of secondary and primary writings on New Jersey history from the Indian heritage to modern New Jersey; also includes sections on ethnic groups, African-American history, women, folklife, politics and government, etc. Other Bibliographies Allen, C. A Guide to New Jersey Legal Bibliography and Legal History (REF KFN1875.A43 1984). Sources for information on legal documents, historical and present day. Beede, B.R.
The Undiscovered Country, By Mike Straw You become intimately familiar with all facets of legal defensive firearm culture, it s history, language, it s notable personages, and how legal defensive http://www.webleyweb.com/tle/libe217-20030331-07.html
Extractions: mikestraw1@juno.com Special to TLE Imagine you're embarking on a journey to an undiscovered country whose history and customs, its heroes and geography, its language and way of life are totally foreign to you. As a new arrival on this foreign soil, you want to fit in harmoniously among it's good citizens and be regarded as a reasonable and prudent member of its society, a sober individual whose judgments and opinions can be relied on. Just as you wouldn't go to a distant land without learning it's ways, you don't expect a mere permit to carry to instantly make you anything greater than you already are. You become intimately familiar with all facets of "legal defensive firearm culture," it's history, language, it's notable personages, and how legal defensive firearms integrate into a total program of both mental and physical preparedness so that no sudden event can ever take you unawares, both in the present and in the future. As you travel abroad in this strange land, you soon discover that you're treated with entirely less dignity and respect than others are.
David Irving Legal Actions International Campaign for Real history Germany s very strict laws as being legal and constitutional. is more concerned, I believe, with individual personages. http://www.fpp.co.uk/docs/trial/closing/part6.html
Extractions: International Campaign for Real History Libel Action between DJC Irving v Penguin Books Ltd and Deborah Lipstadt Quick navigation Mr Irving, take me to ... ... Lipstadt libel action (index) ... witness statements (index) ... Browning, Christopher ... Evans, Richard ... Longerich, Peter ... Van Pelt, Robert Jan ... your other legal battles ... your main alphabetical index ... your letters to the press ... your daily newsletter ... you and your family ... your career so far ... how to buy your books ... how to help your fighting fund ... your publishing Home Page Alphabetical site index (text) Index to daily transcripts Closing Speech by David Irving Part VI The allegations of racism and anti-Semitism In further support of this contention they have taken isolated remarks made in lectures and speeches - of which they have transcribed around half a million words. I trust that your Lordship will in each case consider both the context in which the remarks are made, and also the broader surrounding countryside, if I may put it like that. For thirty years, as I set out earlier, I have found myself subjected to vicious attack by bodies, acting as they freely admit as Jews. For thirty years I endeavoured to turn the other cheek, and I hope I succeeded. Mr Rampton drew attention to the fun I poked at Simon Wiesenthal, a joke made explicitly about his other-than-good looks.173 He called that remark "anti-Semitic". It was not, it was a joke about his looks, of the same genre that Mr Rampton made on Day 28 when he inquired rhetorically of Professor Funke whether a certain outer-fringe Swedish revisionist seen, in one video shown to the Court, with long blonde hair was a man or a woman.174
Zangyan objective evaluations of major historical events and personages. entries related to grammar, history, geography, poems in old Tibet, feudal legal codes, folklore http://www.tibet.cn/tibetzt-en/zxyj/01/01_03.htm
Extractions: The legal status of Tibet, unequal "treaties" imposed upon Tibet, and local laws find their way into a number of academic papers and books, including the Legal Status of Tibet in History (a Chinese translation) by Li Tiezen, Concise History of British and Russian Invasion of China's Tibet by Zhou Weizhou, and Selected Legal Codes in Ancient Tibet by the Social Sciences Development research Center of the State Education Commission. Research Into the Economic Development in Tibet.
AlDalil Site Sites on Islamic personages. The site presents to us the history of that Saudi great man, his lessons, his lectures, legal opinions, sermons, and Sheikh http://edalilc1.ajeeb.com/directory.asp?category=66282
The Alphabet Julen: The February '99 Bookpile is wellwritten, and manages to interweave economics, oral history, legal and financial describing the minutitiae of a perilous game and the personages of the http://www.julen.net/books/0299.html
Extractions: THE FEBRUARY 1999 BOOKPILE The thing about Black History Month is that the bookstores feel no qualms about not showing great stuff off for eleven months of the year. Just watch, on March 2, finding Gwendolyn Brooks, Zora Neale Hurston's anthropological/folklife work, and great non-fiction will go back to being much, much harder. The Westing Game I'd been thinking about this childhood favorite for the past eight months or so, and had been looking for it off and on since. It stands up pretty well for an adult reader. The plot: twelve heirs of a rich old man move into a nearby condominium and set off on a race to solve the challenge set out in his will. The protagonist is a teenage girl, misunderstood and put-upon, but the story is filled with interesting characters and a decent mystery. An interesting subject, but poorly organized and written. The author kept getting in the way of my reading. His filters, his perceptions, his focus all felt off. I felt like I was waiting for him to catch up to what I already knew. Plus, he focused solely on the black and white Hairston descendents of the slave owners, and not necessarily the other slaves. It felt like he as trying to make too literal a point of "We are all each other's brothers." On the other hand, there are some fascinating stories he captures, particularly the ones he pulls out of historical records and oral tradition. However, Wiencek's purpose is too ambitious, and he glosses through history, trying to sum it all up in the experiences of isolated individuals. The reader is left with more questions than answers.
History | Undergraduate Program short group research presentation on historical personages or groups law, jurisprudence, the judiciary, and the legal profession in American history. http://www.emory.edu/HISTORY/undergrad/atlas/fall01.html
Extractions: For information on registration, preregistration, and days and times, please refer to the Registrar's Schedule of Courses. History 190-000 Freshman Colloquium: Warriors at Peace Ravina CANCELLED FRESHMEN ONLY Mann; MAX:9; WRT: Old System: No; New System: No Content: European expansion into the Americas after 1492 made possible increased production of sugar and other staples to satisfy changing patterns of consumption in the Old World. Production of many of these commodities took place on plantations and employed the labor of African slaves. This course draws on history, literature, film, and art history to probe the reasons for the rise of slavery in the New World, and its impact on Africa and the Americas, focusing especially on the experiences of the slaves. Texts: Mintz, Sweetness and Power ; Eltis, et. al., The DuBois Consolidated Slave Trade Database ; Klein, The Atlantic Slave Trade ; Northrup
Turlington Family History In Quorn, around which this particular history is centred, there were two are those which had been registered with the relevant legal personages in Leicester. http://internettrash.com/users/turlington/genes/turlingtonfamilyhistory.htm
Extractions: The TURLINGTON Family History Written by: Maurice Turlington CONTENTS Introduction Origin of the family name Before Quorn . What? Family Tree - Thurmaston Branch ... Extracts from the records. Bibliography Family Tree - Quorn Branch (html conversion in progress) 8) Family Tree - Birstall Branch (html conversion in progress) Introduction The main purpose of this booklet is to give a brief insight into the origins of the Turlington family name and family history. Therefore this is by no means an exhaustive survey. Many records are still extant and await discovery and examination. In this age of rapid movement and mobility, and the changing nature of family life, there is growing interest in finding ones roots and learning something of past generations. In the case of the Turlington family this information was not hard to come by as a branch of the family has lived in the same place for the last three centuries. Descendants still live in the village of Quorn today. As the following pages will show , the Turlingtons are intrinsically a Leicestershire family. To this day it remains an essentially