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A lawyer works hard, earns top wages and has an excellent education; sometimes hated but always in demand. If this is something you are considering, read on…
A common career-day question asked by students is, "how do I become a lawyer?" The process can be broken down into seven basic steps.
This article considers the growing disconnect between what is taught in law schools and the actual practice of law.
Considered an American patriot by many in his own time, his name comes down to us in History texts, if mentioned at all, as a filibuster seeking to expand slavery.
An Individual is molded by environment and honed by challenges encountered. A legacy is the historical scorecard that measures success.
John Wesley Hardin, at age 21, became a married man. But he still continued to kill and had sent some 40 men to their deaths.
A look at New York society of the 1890's and the man who decided that only four hundred people belonged in that rarified atmosphere.
The early years in the life and times of America's thirty-second President.
Match making, romantic dinners, moving to Vegas, a birthday party and more on this episode of the Southern Belles.
What makes a U. S. president? There is no job description, but a look at presidents of the past century reveals both common ingredients and anomalies.
Barbara Jordan was the first African-American woman to be elected to the Texas House of Representatives, the Texas State Senate and United States Congress.
Elizabeth Edwards has faced the death of her oldest son and stage 4 cancer with dignity and courage. Read about this not-so-typical political wife.
Benjamin Harrison, grandson of President William Henry Harrison, climbed quickly up the political ladder, from local politics to national recognition.
Candlebox lead guitarist Peter Klett discusses the band's reunion and tells Suite 101 what the fans have meant to him.
Since the surprising hit left theatres, the actors have embarked on new projects, new roles and two have passed away.
The first town in alberta, the NWMP Fort Macleod was initially built on an island in the Old Man River, then moved up-river. The town sprung up around the police outpost
Reminiscent of today's economic debates, Long hoped to use heavy spending to lift Louisiana's economy with progressive building projects and prioritized education.
Oh Canada! was composed in 1880 in haste as a national song for an event, the lyrics written in French only. The poetic English lyrics were written twenty years later.
An online law school, though convenient and accessible, may not be the best option for would-be attorneys. Students choosing an Internet program should be well-informed.
John Joseph Caldwell Abbott became Prime Minister in 1891. Though reluctant to be PM, Abbott was an able leader, surviving scandal and pushing through reforms
When hiring a business tax attorney, look for a professional with the proper education, prior successes, and certifications to handle a tax plan or help with IRS relief.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, America's 32nd President, was born to a life of luxury and success in New York, which was aided by his personal charisma and intelligence.
From the earliest times of his career in law, William Howard Taft dreamed of being on the Supreme Court, and his life in public service served served to get him there.
Despite a late start in terms of education, Woodrow Wilson nevertheless spent much of his life before the Presidency as one of America's great scholars.


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