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  1. The Supreme Court of Florida and Its Predecessor Courts, 1821-1917
  2. A local rules guide for Colorado District Bankruptcy Court by Charles E Matheson, 1989
  3. A local rules guide for Arizona District Bankruptcy Court, 1992 by Kevin E O'Brien, 1992
  4. A local rules guide for Oklahoma Western District Bankruptcy Court by Richard L Bohanon, 1987
  5. A local rules guide for Oklahoma Northern District Bankruptcy Court by Mickey D Wilson, 1987
  6. A local rules guide for Louisiana Western district bankruptcy court by Henley A Hunter, 1988
  7. A local rules guide for the New England district bankruptcy courts by Charles F Vihon, 1989
  8. A local rules guide for Washington Eastern District Bankruptcy Court by Robert D Miller, 1988
  9. A local rules guide for Tennessee Western District Bankruptcy Court by Toni Campbell Parker, 1989
  10. A local rules guide for Washington Western District Bankruptcy Court by Mary Jo Heston, 1988
  11. Local bankruptcy practice manual for the Central District of California by Lisa Hill Fenning, 1991

81. Tennessee Administrative Office Of The Courts
Criminal Appeals Judge Jerry Smith of Nashville discussed the state and federal courtsystems, answered questions The Tennessee Supreme court believes that
http://www.tsc.state.tn.us/geninfo/PRESSREL/2000/004pr.htm
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AOC Press Releases Board Experiencing Two Firsts The state Board of Law Examiners is experiencing two firsts with the appointment by the Tennessee Supreme Court of a woman to serve as a board member and an African-American as its president. The board governs the Tennessee bar examination and the admission of attorneys to practice law in the state. Marlene Eskind Moses, a Nashville attorney, becomes the first woman on the three-member board and the first graduate of the Nashville School of Law appointed to serve. Memphis attorney Prince C. Chambliss, Jr. was appointed by the court to serve as president, succeeding attorney H. Lee Barfield II of Nashville. Barfield is resigning from the board effective Dec. 31 after serving as a member since 1986 and as president since 1992. Chambliss became the first African-American board member when he was appointed in 1988. In February 2000, 204 law school graduates took the Tennessee bar examination and 141 passed. In July, 617 took the exam and 494 passed. Also in 2000, 15,242 attorneys paid a required annual registration fee to the state Board of Professional Responsibility.

82. Www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/misc/legal-action/leglact.txt
Both federal and state court systems also have certain specialized state small claimscourts handle disputes under a location of the small claims court can be
http://www.pueblo.gsa.gov/cic_text/misc/legal-action/leglact.txt

83. AUDIT REPORT
the tribes in assessing their tribal court needs, and Partnership Projects for disseminationto tribal, state, and federal justice systems, to promote
http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/au9616/9616p333.htm
III. TRIBAL COURTS PROJECT As a result of the Tribal Courts Project, several programs were initiated to assist Native American tribes in voluntary initiation, development, or enhancement of tribal courts. The National American Indian Listening Conference in May 1994, co-sponsored by DOJ and the Department of Interior, revealed that many tribal governments consider the development and maintenance of effective tribal courts to be one of the most important Native American criminal justice issues. As a direct response, the DOJ Tribal Courts Project was initiated. In conjunction with OTJ, OPD was given the responsibility for developing a plan to assist Native American tribes in the initiation, development, and enhancement of tribal courts. The focus of the Tribal Courts Project is mainly to advise, coordinate, and facilitate in the development of tribal courts. OPD does not receive funding for the Tribal Courts Project, nor does it provide funding to tribal governments for the development and maintenance of tribal courts. Through the DOJ Tribal Courts Project, OPD initiated two major programs to address the individual needs of interested tribes. These programs are the U.S. Magistrate Court Project and the Tribal Court - DOJ Partnership Project. Both programs focus on working with tribal governments to develop or enhance their court systems.

84. 03RS Bill And Amendment Index - Headings
Jails and Jailers Judges and court Commissioners Judicial Sales Science and TechnologySecretary of state Securities Sewer systems Sheriffs Small
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85. Court Jurisdiction Over Freight Forwarders In China - A Commentary By Forwarderl
basic judicial organization system of the state, in addition there are another threespecial court systems, eg the consist of the Supreme People's court and the
http://www.forwarderlaw.com/feature/wang5.htm
Which Court in China has jurisdiction over a case involving a Freight Forwarder? According to the Constitution and the Organic Law of the People's Court of the People's Republic China, the people's court system is the basic judicial organization system of the State, in addition, there are another three special court systems, e.g. the military judicial system, the railway transport court system and the maritime court system. The people's court system The people's courts system consist of the Supreme People's Court and the local people's courts of different levels which can be summarized as follows: i. The Grassroots People's Courts are established at the levels of county, autonomous county, the city without district and the district of city; ii. The Intermediate People's Courts are established at the levels of city with district, prefecture; iii.

86. Links
National Center for state courts state court Web Sites of New York Miscellaneous SearchSystems.Net Largest Georgetown University Law Center court TV online
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87. National Tribal Justice Resource Center
or watching nervously, saying the court under Chief nationwide interest and supportfrom state and county Phillip McDowell, former Inyo County district attorney
http://www.tribalresourcecenter.org/news/newsdetails.asp?53

88. Court Links
Governor's Office . Bernalillo County Metropolitan court -. NM Attorney General'sOffice -. state Library -. state Treasurer -. Information systems Division -.
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89. Georgia Courts Automation Commission: Products And Services
schools, ICJE can provide tuition for court staff to GCAC received an increase instate funding from fiscal all the judicial users of GCAC systems and services
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Products Services Georgia Court of Appeals Rules Opinions Superior Courts Products Georgia Jury Automated Case Management
The Georgia Justice Information System (GAJIS) based on the SUSTAIN software package of Sustain Technologies Incorporated is provided as the standard case management system to any court at their request and at no cost. Electronic data transmission reduces or eliminates the need for local counties to submit data in paper form, and improves the timeliness, accuracy and completeness of information. Any court using the SUSTAIN software can transmit dispositions electronically to GCIC. It is Windows based, and can be customized to meet the needs of any Georgia court from the largest to the smallest. For further information or a local demonstration of this case management system, complete the

90. WashLaw Web - State Government CT - IN Page
court Rules and Procedures; court of Appeals of Georgia Technology Bills; ComputerSystems Protection Act; state Agencies Georgia state Agencies (state University
http://www.washlaw.edu/uslaw/uslct_in.html
State Information for Connecticut - Indiana
Documents relating to state and local government and legislative information.
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91. Alaska Legal Resource Center
free access to public legal resources, such as case law, court rules, statutesand regulations. Web site services provided by Touch N' Go systems, Inc and
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92. State Constitution - Louisiana
Sheriffs §28. Clerks of court §29. Coroners §30. Existing Boards and SystemsRecognized; Consolidation §11. Appropriations; state Boards §12.
http://senate.legis.state.la.us/Documents/Constitution/Default.htm

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PREAMBLE
ARTICLE I. DECLARATION OF RIGHTS §1. Origin and Purpose of Government
§2. Due Process of Law

§3. Right to Individual Dignity

§4. Right to Property
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§26. State Sovereignty
ARTICLE II. DISTRIBUTION OF POWERS §1. Three Branches
§2. Limitations on Each Branch
ARTICLE III. LEGISLATIVE BRANCH §1. Legislative Power; Composition; Continuous Body
§2. Sessions

§3. Size

§4. Qualifications; Residence and Domicile Requirements; Term; Election Limitations;Vacancies
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93. Pima Community College District Course Outlines For Exploratory Courses

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EXP 100 Survey of Legal Related Careers
Performance Objectives and Course Outline
INITIATORS: T. Murphy/Faculty from each area
CAMPUS: Downtown
DATE:
Performance Objectives:
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to do the following:
Module I - Legal Assistant (Paralegal)
  • Define the boundaries of the legal assistant (paralegal) career field.
  • Describe the confidential nature of the legal professional and the unauthorized practice of law.
  • Discuss law office procedures used in timekeeping and billing.
  • Demonstrate limited use of law library materials.
  • Describe an overview of the terms, processes, and procedures used in civil litigation.
  • Explain the duties assigned and the responsibilities delegated to legal assistants (paralegals) within various specialty areas of law.
    Module II - Administration of Justice
  • Define crime in a context of the social, political, and legal issues involved and the governmental structure and its relation to criminal justice.
  • Identify and describe components of the criminal justice system: police, prosecutor, defense attorneys, courts (e.g. the sentencing process), and corrections.
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