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  1. Há 20 horas · Harvard University ( MA, LLB) Paul Michael Bator (June 2, 1929 – February 24, 1989) was a Hungarian-born American legal scholar, Supreme Court advocate, and academic expert on United States federal courts. He taught for almost 30 years at Harvard Law School and the University of Chicago Law School. He also served as the United States Deputy ...

  2. Há 20 horas · Today’s corporate boards are facing unprecedented challenges, an evolving and expanding risk profile—and a significantly heavier workload.

  3. Há 20 horas · He applied to and was accepted by Yale Law School, Harvard Law School, and the University of Pennsylvania Law School. [67] [68] That same year, Thomas matriculated at Yale Law School as one of twelve black students. [69] Yale offered him the best financial aid package, and he was attracted to the civil rights activism of some of its faculty ...

  4. Há 20 horas · Smith. Thoroughgood " Thurgood " Marshall (July 2, 1908 – January 24, 1993) was an American civil rights lawyer and jurist who served as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1967 until 1991. He was the Supreme Court's first African-American justice. Prior to his judicial service, he was an attorney who fought ...

  5. Há 20 horas · Of those who attended law school, 40 attended one of three specific institutions: Harvard Law School, Yale Law School, and Columbia Law School. Furthermore, an overwhelming majority of law school attendees appointed to the court attended a private law school rather than a public law school. [citation needed]

  6. Há 20 horas · Harvard Lodge is a university Masonic lodge, founded in 1922 by Harvard Law School Dean/Professor Roscoe Pound, members of the Harvard Square & Compass Club, and members of the Harvard Masonic Club (which included Theodore Roosevelt).

  7. Há 20 horas · CCNY's academic excellence and status as a working-class school earned it the titles "Harvard of the Proletariat", the "poor man's Harvard", [33] and "Harvard-on-the-Hudson." [ 34 ] Irving Howe claims that when the Morris Cohen, the later philosopher, was a student at CCNY at the turn of the century, the faculty was "not very glittering" and the school was considered "at once grubby and exalted."

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