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Guillaume, a French | jurist, was a member of the court since September 198 |
(born January 26, 1937, age 74) is an American | jurist and a retired judge for the Maryland Court of |
Akinola Aguda (1923-2001) was a Nigerian | jurist and a former Chief Justice of Botswana. |
er 14, 1918 - December 16, 1984) was a lawyer, | jurist, and a Chief Justice of Alberta, Canada. |
eta Ziemele (born 12 February 1970) is Latvian | jurist and a judge of European Court of Human Rights |
) Hunter (born 14 January 1944) is an American | jurist, currently a Judge of the North Carolina Court |
George Abisha Woodward was a | jurist and a Brigadier General in the United States A |
Calabria (born 31 October 1947) is an American | jurist, currently a judge on the North Carolina Court |
March 7, 1892) was a New Brunswick politician, | jurist, and a member of a prominent United Empire Loy |
(born March 26, 1954 in Duisburg) is a German | jurist and a member of the Federal Constitutional Cou |
nesota DFL politician, a former legislator and | jurist, and a former President of the Minnesota Senat |
13 November 1904 - 8 August 1944) was a German | jurist and a member of the German Resistance against |
fifth Governor of Vermont and also served as a | jurist and a United States Senator. |
Robert John Reed, Lord Reed PC is a Scottish | jurist, and a judge of the country's Supreme Courts, |
er 4, 1839 - December 1, 1919) was a Minnesota | jurist and a Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme C |
Savitri Goonesekere is a | jurist and academic from Sri Lanka. |
6 December 1896) was a Belgian self-described | jurist, writer, accountant, and merchant. |
ristian Bonnevie (1881 - 1972) was a Norwegian | jurist, peace activist and politician. |
June 14, 1924 - June 22, 2008) was an American | jurist, first Afro-American justice of the Louisiana |
ro led to his marrying the daughter of a Shafi | Jurist of Al-Azhar. |
26, 1915 - February 7, 2010) was a lawyer and | jurist in Alberta, Canada. |
shire), known as Judge Woodcock, was a British | jurist and amateur botanist. |
Hans Grosz, an Austrian criminal | jurist and an examining magistrate |
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ntoinette Feuerwerker (1912-2003) was a French | jurist and an active fighter in the French Resistance |
ruary 14, 1846 - July 4, 1938) was an American | jurist, businessman, and politician. |
Benedetto Accolti (1415-1464) was an Italian | jurist, humanist and historian. |
er 1900-9 February 1981) was a renowned Indian | jurist, diplomat, and Cabinet Minister who served as |
7, 1883) an early Northern California pioneer, | jurist, legislator and Indian agent. |
29 October - Nils Landmark, | jurist, farmer and politician (b.1775) |
H.V. Evatt (1916-1917), Australian | jurist, politician and writer. |
27, 1759 - September 27, 1823) was an American | jurist, author, and politician from Windham, Connecti |
December 30 - Pierre Blais, | jurist, politician and Minister |
He gained prominence as a | jurist, theologian and grammarian. |
30 November - Rolf Jacobsen, | jurist, politician and Minister (d.1942) |
mber 27, 1891 - April 8, 1996) was an American | jurist, legislator, and ambassador. |
or the late Robert D. Bailey, Sr., a prominent | jurist, diarist, and citizen of Pineville. |
Christian Siebenkees (1753-1841) was a German | jurist, poet, and writer. |
artinez Marina (1754-1833) was a noted Spanish | jurist, historian and priest. |
Monte Brixensis) (c.1400-1457) was a Venetian | jurist, canonist and humanist. |
is Lyon (1819-1894) was a Georgia attorney and | jurist before and during the Confederacy. |
Bryan Martin (1731-1798) was an early American | jurist, legislator, and prominent landowner. |
endrik Kooijmans (born 6 July 1933) is a Dutch | jurist, politician, and diplomat. |
ctober 28, 1822-April 4, 1913) was a Wisconsin | jurist, soldier, and legislator. |
May 7 - George Edwin King, | jurist, politician and 2nd Premier of New Brunswick ( |
October 8 - George Edwin King, | jurist, politician and 2nd Premier of New Brunswick ( |
Thomas Eden (died 1645) was an English | jurist, academic and politician who sat in the House |
(18 March 1847 - 18 March 1930) was a British | jurist, academic and Liberal politician who sat in th |
ptember 1814-30 November 1894) was an Austrian | jurist, politician, and entomologist (specializing in |
and in the years that followed he won numerous | jurist awards and distinctions." |
14 June - Emil Stang, | jurist, politician and Prime Minister of Norway (d.19 |
1958) was a prominent Chinese | jurist, diplomat and politician who served the Republ |
rn January 22, 1951) is an American lawyer and | jurist from Annapolis, Maryland. |
s information received from [Venona] regarding | Jurist, during April, 1944, he had reported on conver |
East was an eminent | jurist, having argued cases before the United States |
Andreas Arntzen was the father of | jurist Carl Arntzen (1801-1877) and County Governor K |
ected by his contemporaries as a statesman and | jurist, even as they frowned upon on his perceived in |
r 11, 1914 - October 29, 1974) was an American | jurist, regarded as one of the preeminent legal schol |
It was at once hailed by the great | jurist Thibaut as a masterpiece; and the old uncritic |
more important than Qadi al-Fadil, a brilliant | jurist from Ascalon, who had served Shawar and briefl |
He gained a reputation as a | jurist, being asked to edit the legal corpus of Le Li |
He was a | jurist, mathematician, astronomer and astrologer, and |
5 - 10 December 1824) was a prominent American | jurist and Attorney General of Maryland in 1806. |
h 1765-10 December 1824), a prominent American | jurist and Attorney General of Maryland in 1806. |
Georg Carl Treitschkede: (1783-1855), | jurist and author |
er Adolphus (1795-1862) was an English lawyer, | jurist and author. |
f the Carey Mission was, according to Michigan | jurist Nathaniel Bacon, "the pioneer step in the way |
r 9, 1926 - October 31, 2000) was a lawyer and | jurist from Baltimore County, Maryland. |
February 14, 1999) was an American lawyer and | jurist from Baltimore, Maryland. |
(born July 21, 1940) is an American lawyer and | jurist from Baltimore, Maryland, who currently serves |
He worked as a lawyer and public | jurist before being named as an assessor (judge) in K |
The philosopher and | jurist Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) is often credited w |
ajor occultation of the 12th Imam, the Islamic | Jurist is bestowed with this vilayat...It is unimagin |
ted by the prison reformer John Howard and the | jurist William Blackstone and recommended imprisonmen |
Reagan nominated conservative | jurist Robert Bork to the high court in 1987. |
Charles Dumoulin (1500-1566), French | jurist, was born in Paris. |
o the High Court, where he served as the first | jurist not born in England since the 12th century. |
For the Australian | jurist, see Bruce McPherson (Australian judge). |
e Kvamme (1938 - 5 August 1996) is a Norwegian | jurist and businessperson. |
las was educated in Antioch and probably was a | jurist there, but moved to Constantinople at some poi |
l hundred scientific articles, he is the first | jurist from Canada to be elected to the century-old I |
24 June 1595 - 24 January 1679) was an Italian | jurist and Cardinal. |
round the Savignyplatz square, named after the | jurist Friedrich Carl von Savigny. |
KBE, DSC (born 18 July 1916) is a New Zealand | jurist and chair of government commissions. |
, QC (August 13, 1825 - August 31, 1909) was a | jurist and Chief Justice of Canada. |
January 7 - Lyman Duff, | jurist and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Cana |
8, 1900 - September 27, 1992), was an American | jurist and Chief Justice of the North Carolina Suprem |
April 26 - Lyman Duff, | jurist and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Cana |
November 24 - John Robert Cartwright, | jurist and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Cana |
uly 7, 1810 - May 28, 1883) was a Pennsylvania | jurist and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Penn |
- 30 May 1901) was a Belgian lawyer, salesman, | jurist of civil law at Ghent University, and mathemat |
ne (27 May 1880 - 28 May 1950) was a Norwegian | jurist and civil servant. |
Kristian Hansson (1895 - 1959) was a Norwegian | jurist and civil servant. |
John Bond LL.D. (1612-1676) was an English | jurist, Puritan clergyman, member of the Westminster |
arl Gesenius (1746 - 1829), German theologian, | jurist and collector |
orne (died 1742) was a prominent landowner and | jurist in colonial Pennsylvania. |
For the Romanian | jurist, see Constantin Antoniade. |
ouis Delolme (1740 - 16 July 1806) was a Swiss | jurist and constitutional writer. |
He was the father of | jurist and County Governor Guthorm Hallager. |
Paul J. Mahoney (born 1946) is a British | jurist and current (since 2005) and the first Preside |
, 1952) of Broadview Heights, Ohio, is an Ohio | jurist who currently serves as an Ohio appeals court |
be the birthplace of influential 13th century | jurist Henry de Bracton; however, this claim is also |
Grandson of the Huguenot | jurist Jean de Coras, he was raised in the Protestant |
This page is not about the Bologna | jurist Johannes de Sancto Georgio (d.1378) |
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He later received a | Jurist Doctorate's degree from Stanford Law in 1985. |
ust 7, 1900 - August 11, 1988) was an American | jurist and Democratic politician who served as a judg |
1901 - July 8, 1954) was an American attorney, | jurist, and Democratic Party politician who served on |
mber 5, 1868 - March 13, 1929) was an American | jurist and Democratic party politician from New Jerse |
Bohnstedt (1825 - circa 1883) was an American | jurist and Democratic party politician who served as |
He was the grandfather of noted international | jurist and diplomat Philip Jessup. |
of Pietro della Vigna (1190-1249), an Italian | jurist and diplomat, and chancellor and secretary to |
or de Vineis; c. 1190 - 1249), was an Italian | jurist and diplomat, who acted as chancellor and secr |
Serving as an individual | jurist in district court, he notably struck down the |
It was as a | jurist that Dumoulin gained his great reputation, bei |
09 - 10 August 1881) was a Scottish historian, | jurist, and economist. |
ary 16, 1920-December 11, 2002), was an Indian | jurist and economist. |
He was a | jurist by education and worked as a lecturer at the U |
A | jurist by education, he is best known for his civil s |
iam Elliott Butler (born 20 October 1939) is a | jurist and educator, the John Edward Fowler Distingui |
ember 11, 1681 - August 31, 1741) was a German | jurist from Eisenberg, Thuringia. |
As a man, in after years, he became a noted | jurist, an eloquent orator and a great leader among m |
r with Jean Dumont de Carelskroon (1667-1727), | jurist of Emperor Charles VI of the Holy Roman Empire |
ted to Matthew Hale, the foremost 17th-century | jurist of English procedure. |
as established in 1905 and named after British | jurist Thomas Erskine (1750-1823). |
Levan Aleksidze (born 1926), Georgian | jurist and expert on international law |
0- October 4, 1819) was an American lawyer and | jurist from Fairfield, Connecticut. |
Bagger, a Danish immigrant who had worked as a | jurist, teacher, farmer and politician. |
He was the brother of | jurist and Fascist politician Herman Harris Aall, and |
Antoinette Feuerwerker (1912 - 2003), a French | jurist and fighter in the French Resistance during th |
te (born December 24, 1948) is an attorney and | jurist from Florida. |
916 - October 26, 2007) was a politician and a | jurist in Florida. |
Ward Sears (born June 13, 1955) is an American | jurist and former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court |
54 in Atholville, New Brunswick) is a Canadian | jurist and former politician. |
born November 19, 1947 in Oslo) is a Norwegian | jurist and former Olympic rower. |
o (27 February, 1941 - 20 January, 2009) was a | jurist and former judge of the Supreme Court of Sri L |
Albert J. Roy (born February 23, 1939) is a | jurist and former politician in Ontario, Canada. |
rince Edward Island journalist, politician and | jurist, the fourth Premier. |
Overton was a prominent Tennessee | jurist and Freemason, who practiced law with another |
his father Nicolaes Everaerts was a well known | jurist and friend of Erasmus. |
rn in Ponor, Alba County, Ciorbea trained as a | jurist (graduating from the University of Cluj-Napoca |
He was a son of | jurist Bernhard Getz (1850-1901), a brother of barris |
Arnold Brecht, a German | jurist and government official |
Outside of politics he worked as a | jurist, having graduated as cand.jur. in 1908, and la |
By profession Alsaker was a | jurist, having graduated from the University of Oslo |
Outside of politics, he worked as a | jurist, having graduated as cand.jur. in 1941. |
- January 14, 1993) was a Polish diplomat and | jurist who greatly influenced in the development of i |
A conservative | jurist, he had previously represented his native Fran |
Outside of politics, he was a | jurist and had graduated as cand.jur. in 1837. |
DeKalb Kelley, Jr. (born 1955) is an American | jurist who has served as federal judge on the U.S. Di |
Kristi DuBose (born 1964) is an American | jurist who has served as a federal judge for the Unit |
osta (born 3 November 1941, Tunis) is a French | jurist and has been President of the European Court o |
ds the distinction of being the first Virginia | jurist ti have served at every level of Virginia's ju |
Prior to his service as the top | jurist in Hawaiʻi, Richardson was lieutenant governor |
- July 2, 1917) was an American politician and | jurist, who held positions in all three branches of t |
1-1976), grew up to be a famous theologian and | jurist, and her nephew, Reinold's son Rudolf von Thad |
, they include poet Mihail Codreanu and future | jurist Eugen Heroveanu. |
ess at Gotha (1854), and married the prominent | jurist von Hillern at Freiburg im Breisgau in 1857. |
- December 5, 1858) was an American lawyer and | jurist from Hillsborough, North Carolina. |
uchwalter was thought to be a highly impartial | jurist, and his decisions ranked among the clearest e |
as his model Agathias who like him had been a | jurist, and his history begins at the point where Aga |
ther Peter Nicolai Freberg Hansen who became a | jurist like his father. |
January - Christian Magnus Falsen, statesman, | jurist, and historian (b.1782) |
Wroclaw - march 6 1941 in Berlin) was a German | jurist and historian. |
elberg - 26 April 1924, Todtmoos) was a German | jurist, law historian. |
home of Samuel Cole Williams, noted Tennessee | jurist and historian. |
He took the | jurist examination in Copenhagen in 1778, and was a m |
1803-1873) was a lawyer, state legislator, and | jurist born in Rockingham, Vermont. |
oski (18 January 1907 - 27 January 1965) was a | jurist born in Loimaa, Finland. |
A Swedish | jurist specialized in corporate law. |
His lengthy career as a | jurist has included a number of controversial and hig |
mes Wallace Borden (1810-1882) was an American | jurist in Indiana and diplomat. |
The | jurist also informed Goldmann that his acquittal by t |
Gustav Smedal (1888-1951) was a Norwegian | jurist and irredentist activist. |
Gustav Smedal, | jurist and irredentist activist (d.1951) |
icones (born February 29, 1944) is an American | jurist who is a member of the South Carolina Supreme |
was born at Montrose, Pennsylvania, son of the | jurist William Jessup (1797-1868). |
d (25 March 1854 - 3 May 1904) was a Norwegian | jurist and journalist. |
t 23, 1749 in Halle) was an outstanding German | jurist, ecclesiastical jurist, Professor of the Unive |
His father was the | jurist Friedrich Karl von Savigny. |
nolds Potter (1811 - 1882) was a statesman and | jurist from Kingston, Rhode Island. |
ried Ferdinand Avenarius, Doehn's son Bruno, a | jurist, became known during the Weimar Republic. |
ederal case will be heard by a San Diego-based | jurist, Judge Larry Burns from the United States Dist |
Laurence, younger brother of | jurist French Laurence, was born in Bath and was educ |
c. late 20th century), American | jurist and law-enforcement specialist |
Margo Frasier is an American | jurist and law-enforcement specialist. |
Eric L. Levinson is an American | jurist and lawyer, who served as a judge of the North |
- March 18, 1871) was an American politician, | jurist, and lawyer. |
B.R. Ambedkar, | jurist, political leader, writer, father of Indian Co |
died 1 September 1959 in Hamburg) was a German | jurist and leading figure in the Nazi Party. |
935, Freiburg im Breisgau) was a German Jewish | jurist and legal historian. |
His brother was James Kent, an American | jurist and legal scholar. |
une 17, 1872-October 29, 1965) was an American | jurist and legislator from Wisconsin. |
pril 5, 1834-January 11, 1898) was an American | jurist and legislator from Wisconsin. |
- November 13, 1851) was an attorney, soldier, | jurist, and legislator. |
s J. Ceci (September 10, 1927-) is a Wisconsin | jurist and legislator. |
Baronet between 1902 and 1911, was a Scottish | jurist and Liberal Party politician. |
November 9 - Emmett Matthew Hall, | jurist, civil libertarian and Supreme Court justice ( |
Woldemar von Biedermann (1817-1903), | jurist and literary historian. |
But others, including constitutional | jurist Guido Locatello, declared the marriage of Vitt |
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