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Doctor of Jurisprudence; Licensed by the Texas Supreme Court. Appears in court for hearings, as needed. Doctor of Jurisprudence; Licensed by the Texas Supreme Court. Other duties as determined by the County Attorney.
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The Solicitor General Division represents the State of Texas before the Supreme Court of the United States, the Texas Supreme Court, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, and all state courts of appeals.
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Interns also participate in various educational opportunities, including, but not limited to, lectures and events with visiting scholars and congressional members, meetings with Supreme Court justices and other leaders on Capitol Hill, and tours of Mount Vernon and various Civil War battlefields.
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The Jan. 13 Supreme Court of the United States decision that the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate will move forward requires UPMC to ensure individuals *either.
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The distribution system distributes steam and chilled water from the CPP to the Government Printing Office (GPO), Union Station, Library of Congress and the Capitol Campus (House and Senate Office Buildings, the Capitol Building, the Capitol Visitor Center, U.S. Botanic Garden and the Supreme Court.
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All applicants must be a member in good standing with the State Bar of Georgia or be in good standing of another state’s bar association that is eligible for reciprocity admittance to the State Bar of Georgia; and be admitted to practice before the Georgia Supreme Court and Court of Appeals.
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Hundreds of course offerings - and all just steps away from the Capitol and Supreme Court. Assists in the preliminary investigations of incidents as necessary, supporting and providing assistance to persons who have been victims of crime and attending court whenever necessary, regardless of other commitments.
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Founded in 1940 under the leadership of Thurgood Marshall, who subsequently became the first Black U.S. Supreme Court Justice, LDF was launched at a time when the nation’s aspirations for equality and due process of law were stifled by widespread state-sponsored racial inequality.
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Required Qualifications : Minimum 5 years’ membership in any state bar; if not admitted in Virginia, must be eligible to waive in or to sit for the Virginia Bar. (Note: this position may be eligible for the newly enacted Virginia Supreme Court rule allowing for any attorney working exclusively for a legal aid organization to practice without examination as long as they are in good standing in another state.
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A juris doctor (JD) from a law school approved for accreditation by the American Bar Association, a member in good standing of the Bar of the Supreme Court of the State where practicing law and the eligibility for such license and standing in Michigan.
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We are a fast-growing civic education nonprofit founded by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. We are a fast-growing civic education nonprofit founded by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.
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In this regard, about 80% of our attorneys served as law clerks to federal or state judges and sixteen attorneys were clerks to U.S. Supreme Court Justices. Assist the Compensation and Benefits Manager in investigating new benefit programs and improvements to existing programs.
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Some of the most notable and recognizable buildings include the Statue of Liberty, The Washington Monument, The US Capitol Building, The US Supreme Court Building. Some of the most notable and recognizable buildings include the Statue of Liberty, The Washington Monument, The US Capitol Building, The US Supreme Court Building.
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Nevada Bar Membership is required or eligible to practice under the rural practice provision of the Nevada Supreme Court Rules. Member of the State Bar of Nevada or be eligible to practice law under the Rural Practice Provision of the Nevada Supreme Court rules.
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Active member in good standing with the Virginia State Bar and eligibility to practice law in the Commonwealth of Virginia and admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Virginia and the Federal District Court is required for this position.
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