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A judge, or arbiter of justice, is a lead official who presides over a court of law, either alone or as part of a panel of judges. The powers, functions, method of appointment, discipline, and training of judges vary widely across different jurisdictions. The judge is like an umpire in a game and...
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Filter this CollectionJ Michael Luttig
J. Michael (Mike) Luttig is senior vice president and general counsel of The Boeing Company. In this role, Luttig is responsible for leading the Boeing Law Department across the company. He was elected to this position in May 2006. He is also...
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- 2006
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Judith Sheindlin
Judith Sheindlin (born October 21, 1942), better known as Judge Judy, is an American lawyer, judge, television personality, and author. She passed the New York bar exam in 1965 and became a prosecutor in the family court system. In 1976, Mayor Ed...
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Reuben V. Anderson
is a senior partner in the law firm of Phelps Dunbar, LLP in Jackson, Mississippi, where he has served as a partner since 1991.
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- 1990
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- 1985
Reuben V. Anderson
is a senior partner in the law firm of Phelps Dunbar, LLP in Jackson, Mississippi, where he has served as a partner since 1991.
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Reuben V. Anderson
is a senior partner in the law firm of Phelps Dunbar, LLP in Jackson, Mississippi, where he has served as a partner since 1991.
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Reuben V. Anderson
is a senior partner in the law firm of Phelps Dunbar, LLP in Jackson, Mississippi, where he has served as a partner since 1991.
London Steverson
London Eugene Livingston Steverson (born March 13, 1947) was one of the first two African Americans to graduate from the United States Coast Guard Academy in 1968. Later, as chief of the newly formed Minority Recruiting Section of the United States...
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- 1990
Edward R. Dudley
Edward Richard Dudley (March 11, 1911 South Boston, Halifax County, Virginia – February 10, 2005 Manhattan, New York City) was the first African-American to hold the rank of Ambassador of the United States, serving as Ambassador to Liberia from 1949...
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Frank B. Kellogg
Frank Billings Kellogg (December 22, 1856 – December 21, 1937) was an American lawyer, politician and statesman who served in the U.S. Senate and as U.S. Secretary of State. He co-authored the Kellogg-Briand Pact, for which he was awarded the Nobel...
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- 1935
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- 1930