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Last updated on November 18, 2024.
School after Labor Day is now the law of the land in Maryland.
I finished law school in '56, but I was working two jobs.
Cleverly assorted scraps of spurious science are inculcated upon the children to prove necessity of law; obedience to the law is made a religion; moral goodness and the law of the masters are fused into one and the same divinity. The historical hero of the schoolroom is the man who obeys the law, and defends it against rebels.
We make a big mistake when we conclude that the law is the answer to bad behavior. In fact, the law alone stirs up more of such behavior. People get worse, not better, when you lay down the law. To be sure, the Spirit does use both God's law and God's gospel in our sanctification. But the law and the gospel do very different things.
When I went to law school, I went to learn about justice and equal rights. — © Jeanine Pirro
When I went to law school, I went to learn about justice and equal rights.
Yes, I was going to law school and it was closed in '69.
The smartest thing I did in law school: asking my future wife to go out dancing with me. The smartest thing I did when practicing law: quitting. The smartest thing I've done in writing: following my own head and writing what I wanted to write, and nothing but.
I had started law school at Florida State University as a part-timer. I would go two quarters, and they allowed me to drop out to play baseball, and then I'd get readmitted in September. I was convinced I was going to be a lawyer and was using my baseball salary to pay my way through school.
When you know the law, you're above the law. When you break the law, you're under the law.
The end game is you change that law to making that law better, whichever law you're talking about.
Make no mistake about it: Law school is not a bastion of intellectual discourse.
The law exists for a reason. There is a dominant American culture that people used to want to preserve. That's going by the wayside, too. But if it's now okay for an illegal alien to practice law in California, then can anybody else who's broken the law get a law license? And if not, why not?
With 28 million children eating lunch at school every day in the United States, I believe government has an obligation to ensure parents have some peace of mind when they send their children off to school in the morning, .. Since children are particularly vulnerable to foodborne illness, schools must be vigilant in their efforts to ensure that cafeterias are not putting children at risk. These changes in law will support parents who want to work with school principals and food-service directors to ensure a safe environment.
My recollection is - and I'd have to confirm this - but I don't recall paying any money to go to law school.
I quit law school in 1990 and started doing stand up in Boston.
I dropped out of law school when I got my record deal. — © Lukas Forchhammer
I dropped out of law school when I got my record deal.
Whenever men take the law into their own hands, the loser is the law. And when the law loses, freedom languishes.
There is no law in the world - there is no law unwritten, there's no law on the books - that's gonna stop a criminal from getting a gun.
Flying from the United States to Tokyo takes approximately as long as law school.
I hear Democrats say, 'The Affordable Care Act is the law,' as though we're supposed to genuflect at that sunburst of insight and move on. Well, the Fugitive Slave Act was the law, separate but equal was the law, lots of things are the law and then we change them.
I've supported a lot of different people. I went to law school with President Obama.
The law of attraction is a law of nature. It is as impartial and impersonal as the law of gravity is. It is precise and it is exact
Elementary and high school students will still be tested under the new law. There just won't be so much riding on the scores. Also the arts didn't disappear under the old law, No Child Left Behind. But, Christopher Woodside of the National Association for Music Education says with so much time spent testing math and reading, the arts suffered.
I thought of myself as a soldier who was going to law school.
I got into law school, and it required a maturity I didn't have at the time.
I soon found law school an unmitigated bore.
I graduated law school nine months pregnant and didn't take a job.
I went to law school. I found it interesting for the first three weeks.
When we graduated from college and law school, we had a mountain of debt.
When I left school I was meant to do my law degree but I was lucky to fall into something I love.
Long-term I would love to go to law school.
I bombed the LSAT and quickly discovered that law school wasn't for me.
But the law is an odd thing. For instance, one country in Europe has a law that requires all its bakers to sell bread at the exact same price. A certain island has a law that forbids anyone from removing its fruit. And a town not too far from where you live has a law that bars me from coming within five miles of its borders.
I never met a white person till I was a grown man. I never went to school with a white till I was twenty-six years old, at Harvard Law School. The insult of segregation was searing and unforgettable. It has left a great scar, and will be with me for the rest of my life.
I acted all the way up until Princeton. It was just one of my favorite extracurricular activities. Then I got to Princeton and had a really conservative vibe. All my friends were planning on law school, med school, or Wall Street, and suddenly acting seem like a really risky proposition.
Law school and summer camp are the two experiences that inform pretty much all I do.
It is the first law of practical courage. To be in the weakest camp is to be in the strongest school.
I was a business major, then went to law school, and I practiced a few years.
The one thing I learned from five years of law school is that I definitely didn't want to be an attorney.
There is one all-important law of human conduct. If we obey that law, we shall almost never get into trouble. In fact, that law, if obeyed, will bring us countless friends and constant happiness. But the very instant we break the law, we shall get into endless trouble. The law is this: Always make the other person feel important.
My mother-in-law's from Norway, and she's always liked old-school remedies. — © Lindsey Vonn
My mother-in-law's from Norway, and she's always liked old-school remedies.
Neither the University of Michigan nor its law school uses a quota system.
I always say, and I mean it, that the great break of my literary career was when I went to law school.
The truth is that I'd always wanted to go to law school.
When I went to law school, nobody heard of civil rights.
My parents wanted me to go to law school.
I started in the law; and the study of law, when it precedes the study of economics, gives you a set of foundation principles about how human beings interact. Economics is very useful, and I studied economics in graduate school. But without understanding the social and organizational context of economics, it becomes a theory without any groundwork.
Everything is the result of the Law of Action and Consequence but with the possibility that a superior law transcends an inferior law.
Harvard Law School is great. I'm lucky to be here. It's a really difficult, intense experience.
The great break of my literary career was going to law school.
If law school is so hard to get through... how come there are so many lawyers? — © Calvin Trillin
If law school is so hard to get through... how come there are so many lawyers?
The Judge does not make the law. It is people that make the law. Therefore if a law is unjust, and if the Judge judges according to the law, that is justice, even if it is not just.
To be Christians under the law of grace does not mean to wander unbridled outside the law, but to be engrafted in Christ, by whose grace we are free from the curse of the law, and by whose Spirit we have the law engraved upon our hearts.
The question taxpayers keep asking is 'why should we pay for services for those who have broken the law to get here?' They should not, nor should they be forced to be the Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) and School District of the world. This is evidenced in every poll I have seen indicating that every ethnic group is opposed to illegal immigration and supports enforcement of the law.
My dad is an attorney. I've always been interested in it. My sons are probably going to law school.
My parents wanted me to go to law school!
The glory of justice and the majesty of law are created not just by the Constitution - nor by the courts - nor by the officers of the law - nor by the lawyers - but by the men and women who constitute our society - who are the protectors of the law as they are themselves protected by the law.
I thought of running for office when I was in law school, but I wanted to work on human rights.
I grew up in a middle-class family. I went to law school.
I've had women come up to me and say I was the reason they went to law school.
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