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- Barrister (15976 bytes)
1: [[Image:barristers.jpg|thumb|230px|right|Barristers: traditional dress.]]
3: ... before the superior courts of that jurisdiction. Details vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
5: ==Barristers in England and Wales==
7: ...ted with US [[trial lawyer]]s in that they do not deal with the public (or lay clients) directly, but ...
9: ..., or by local or national [[government]] or in academic institutions.
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- Mary Robinson (21825 bytes)
3: ...servative political office. She resigned the presidency four months ahead of the end of her term of of...
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7: ...ption><font size="+1">'''MARY ROBINSON<br><i>President of Ireland</i>'''</font></caption>
10: <tr><td>'''Term of Office:'''</td><td>[[3 December]] [[1990]] - [[12 September]] [[1997]]</td>... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
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9: |'''PM Predecessor:'''
25: |[[Order of the Garter|Order of the Garter]]<br>Life Barony
27: ... Kesteven" -->''', [[Order of the Garter|LG]] [[Order of Merit|OM]] [[Privy Council|PC]] [[Royal Socie...
29: ...he Conservative leadership in [[1975]]. She was undefeated at the polls, winning the [[United Kingdom ... - Emmeline Pankhurst (1950 bytes)
3: ...858]] - [[June 14]], [[1928]]) was one of the founders of the British [[suffragette]] movement. It is...
5: ...itancy which began in [[1905]]. Its members included the notorious [[Annie Kenney]], the suffragette ...
7: ...14]]. She died ten years after seeing her most ardently pursued goal come to fruition: the right to v... - Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
2: ...]]; both peerage titles becoming extinct upon his death.
4: ... best known as an philosophical advocate and defender of the [[scientific revolution]]. His works esta...
8: ...Nicholas Bacon]], Lord Keeper of the Great Seal under [[Elizabeth I of England|Elizabeth I]]. His moth...
10: ...ge of 13, living for three years there with his older brother [[Anthony Bacon]].
16: ...ce]] under [[Henry III of France|Henry III]] afforded him valuable political instruction. - Thomas More (15893 bytes)
2: ... of the [[Church of England]], a decision which ended his political career and led to his [[capital pu...
5: ...s Inn]] in [[1496]]. In [[1501]] More became a [[barrister]].
7: ...mself incapable of [[celibacy]], More finally decided to marry in [[1505]], but for the rest of his li...
9: ...her daughter by her previous husband. More provided his daughters with an excellent classical educat...
12: ...Emperor|Charles V]], More was knighted and made undertreasurer in [[1521]]. As secretary and personal... - March 17 (9666 bytes)
6: ...[45 BC]] - In his last victory, [[Julius Caesar]] defeats the [[Pompey|Pompeian]] forces of [[Titus La...
11: ...], with [[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon]] as president, becomes the [[Kingdom of Italy (Napoleonic)|Ki...
16: ...Gogh]] paintings in [[Paris]], 11 years after his death, creates a sensation.
21: ...rt]] is officially opened by President [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]].
28: ...s with suppressing information related to the incident. - Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
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9: date_of_death=[[January 30]], [[1948]] |
10: place_of_death=[[New Delhi]], [[India]]
13: ...who brought the cause of [[India|India's]] independence from [[British India|British colonial rule]] t...
15: ... truth" or "pursuit of truth", has inspired other democratic activists, including [[Martin Luther King... - Jurist (1660 bytes)
1: ...n]]al who studies, develops, applies or otherwise deals with the [[law]].
3: ...th nations, the word jurist sometimes refers to a barrister and solicitor, whereas in the United States of Am...
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10: * [[barrister]]
13: * [[jurisprudence]] - Barrister (15976 bytes)
1: [[Image:barristers.jpg|thumb|230px|right|Barristers: traditional dress.]]
3: ... before the superior courts of that jurisdiction. Details vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
5: ==Barristers in England and Wales==
7: ...ted with US [[trial lawyer]]s in that they do not deal with the public (or lay clients) directly, but ...
9: ..., or by local or national [[government]] or in academic institutions. - Judge (10187 bytes)
3: ... powers, functions, and training of judges vary widely from [[jurisdiction]] to jurisdiction.
5: ...ome-made [[jam]], while a judge at a [[dog show]] determines which of several [[dog]]s best meets the ...
10: [[Image:Noirepremierpresident_big.gif|thumb|right|In France, during ordinary ...
11: ...arings, wear a red gown with a [[hermine]] fur bordering.]]
13: ...separation of powers]]); especially, political leaders and the executive should not be able to influen... - Lawyer (33471 bytes)
2: ...ntries—including "advocate", "attorney", "[[barrister]]", "counsellor", "[[civil law notary]]" and "[[s...
6: ...ntries is a J.D. or juris doctor. The equivalent degree for lawyers in [[England]] and [[Commonwealth...
13: The [[United States Department of Labor]]'s [[Bureau of Labor Statistics...
18: ...ions require that the applicant have earned a law degree from an [[American Bar Association]]-accredit...
20: ... of the 20th century, but gradually withdrew it under pressure from bar associations.
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