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...He spent most of his adult life working as a law clerk and an insurance broker, embraced obscurity, and published sparsely. He also swung between wild despair and a formidable love for writing itself....
...She passed the baccalauréat at 17 and the following year moved to Paris to study law....
...A clerk then carried the laptop through to a judge. “I realised it saved me around two and a half to three hours of travelling, getting to court and waiting around,” he says....
...If you endow a library, or a medical lab, the university will bend over backwards to admit your child....
...Pythagoras’s theorem about right-angled triangles reveals the beautiful relationship between numbers and shapes, while Newton used mathematics to understand the fundamental laws of nature....
...Founded in 1988 by the Skadden Foundation, the scheme supports recent law school graduates and judicial clerks in pursuing public interest projects....
...It would be a fitting epitaph to enshrine that edict in a permanent law. victor.mallet@ft.com...
...Old-fashioned town clerks used to be local worthies every bit as entrenched as the Alderman Foodbothams....
...A great great aunt in Maine (“a very bad poet but very encouraging,” he says) gave him the run of her library....
...The clerk, or “budtender”, asked about my “preferences”. A deadringer for the actor James Franco, he looked unfailingly chill. “Nothing too strong,” I said....
...After being fitted for glasses, Warren noticed that the numbers seemed to change according to some immutable law of their own....
...“I went to the library and got out a lot of books about our town....
...She read law at Sussex University but soon dropped out when her father had a heart attack....
...Do you see an arising necessity for new governmental regulations and laws to govern the operational environment in this case?Viktor O....
...“There is one principle on which he is relentlessly consistent,” says Professor Jack Goldsmith of Harvard Law School, a former Kennedy clerk and top government lawyer in the Bush administration....
...“All imams [in Turkey] are state officials - clerks, basically,” Carkoglu says. “They follow orders....
...The judges, in their vestments of state, attended to give advice on points of law.”...
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