...stop'd must be play'd where it lyes."The intervening 269 years have done nothing to simplify things. It takes a law degree to figure out what is going on in the game these days and debate-club experience just to have a conversation about it...
...also recognize Mary Frances Early, the university's first black graduate, who will receive an honorary doctor of laws degree.Chambliss, a Republican from Moultrie, is set to retire next year after serving two terms in the U.S. Senate...
...College and served as a combat infantryman in Europe during World War II, earning his sergeant stripes.He received a law degree from New York University in 1948 and began practicing law in Manhattan's bohemian Greenwich Village neighborhood...
...sure rulings are decided within proper time limits.McMillian earned her bachelor's degree from Duke University and a law degree from the University of Georgia School of Law. She lives in Tyrone, Ga., with her husband and two children.
...Real Estate Foundation trustee.He is a 1980 graduate of the University of Georgia School of Law where he earned his law degree.The Board of Regents will take final action on the selection of the next president of UGA at a future meeting.
...Atlanta civil engineering firm, according to their resumes.The only male finalist, Christopher Westbrook, has a law degree, a master's degree in accounting and management information systems from Fordham University, and a bachelor's degree...
...company in Marietta. Tom retired from Lockheed in 1989 after 34 years of service. While in Smyrna, Tom also acquired a law degree from Atlanta Law School. Tom was a past member of the First United Methodist Church of Smyrna where he served on the...
...the ambitious attorney from completing college, getting master's degrees in public administration and business and a law degree by the time she was 25."I basically knew there wasn't a safety net, and I was going to have to make it on my own...
...could see what needed to be done and had the capacity to execute it," he said.Scarborough earned undergraduate and law degrees from the University of South Carolina and served as a trustee for organizations including the Columbia Museum of Art...
...not even mentioned in Title IX. At a time when women earned 9 percent of all medical degrees and just 7 percent of law degrees, Bayh and the other Title IX supporters were hoping to provide more opportunities for women in higher education, give them...