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Quinn, Gerard. "The Right of Lawyers to Advertise in the Market for Legal Services: A Comparative American, European and Irish Perspective." Anglo-American Law Review 20, no. 4 (1991): 403–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/147377959102000402.

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Morrissey, Thomas J. "A Man of the Universal Church: Peter James Kenney, S.J., 1779–1841." Recusant History 24, no. 3 (1999): 320–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0034193200002545.

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Kenney, Peter James (1779–1841), was born in Dublin, probably at 28 Drogheda Street, on 7 July, 1779. His father, Peter, and his mother, formerly Ellen Molloy, ran a small business. Apart from Peter, the other known children were Anne Mary, who joined the convent of the Sisters of St. Clare, and an older brother, or half-brother, Michael, who set up an apothecary’s shop in Waterford.Peter was born, therefore, in the decade which saw the American Revolution, the Suppression of the Jesuits and, in Ireland, the birth of Daniel O’Connell—destined to become ‘The Liberator’. The need to keep Ireland
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Ahmad, Imad A. "Enemy Aliens." American Journal of Islam and Society 21, no. 3 (2004): 139–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v21i3.1774.

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David Cole, a professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, is a brilliantconstitutional attorney and an outstanding advocate of civil liberty. InEnemy Aliens, he articulates the case that Attorney General John Ashcroft’sabridgements of the civil liberties of non-citizens and alleged “enemy combatants”in the name of the war on terrorism is at once part of an old strategyof establishing such constitutionally questionable actions against thosepeople least politically able to defend themselves and, at the same time, thefirst step to expanding such incursions against civil rights into the pop
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Lech Falandysz and Krzysztof Poklewski- Koziełł. "Przestępczość polityczna - zarys problematyki." Archives of Criminology, no. XVI (May 16, 1989): 189–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.7420/ak1989d.

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The interest in political crime has been growing in the Polish doctrine of penal law and criminology of the 1980's. In 1982, the Institute of Penal Law of Warsaw university organized a conference dealing with the problems of political crime and the status of political prisoners. In 1984, the works of J. Kubiak and S. Hoc were published, with those of T. Szymanowski and S. Popławski to follow during the next two years. In 1986, articles by Z. Ciepiński and S. Pawela appeared in the organ of the Academy’s of Internal Affairs Institute of Law, and the Learned Society for Penal Law devoted one of
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Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín. "Coffee Culture in Dublin: A Brief History." M/C Journal 15, no. 2 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.456.

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IntroductionIn the year 2000, a group of likeminded individuals got together and convened the first annual World Barista Championship in Monte Carlo. With twelve competitors from around the globe, each competitor was judged by seven judges: one head judge who oversaw the process, two technical judges who assessed technical skills, and four sensory judges who evaluated the taste and appearance of the espresso drinks. Competitors had fifteen minutes to serve four espresso coffees, four cappuccino coffees, and four “signature” drinks that they had devised using one shot of espresso and other ingr
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Al-Rawi, Ahmed, Carmen Celestini, Nicole Stewart, and Nathan Worku. "How Google Autocomplete Algorithms about Conspiracy Theorists Mislead the Public." M/C Journal 25, no. 1 (2022). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2852.

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Introduction: Google Autocomplete Algorithms Despite recent attention to the impact of social media platforms on political discourse and public opinion, most people locate their news on search engines (Robertson et al.). When a user conducts a search, millions of outputs, in the form of videos, images, articles, and Websites are sorted to present the most relevant search predictions. Google, the most dominant search engine in the world, expanded its search index in 2009 to include the autocomplete function, which provides suggestions for query inputs (Dörr and Stephan). Google’s autocomplete f
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Bessler, John D. "Lost and Found: The Forgotten Origins of the “Cruel and Unusual Punishments” Prohibition." British Journal of American Legal Studies, June 19, 2025. https://doi.org/10.2478/bjals-2025-0013.

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Abstract The U.S. Supreme Court and legal scholars have long traced the origins of the Eighth Amendment’s prohibition against “cruel and unusual punishments” to the English Declaration of Rights, codified as the English Bill of Rights (1689). The English Declaration of Rights recited that, in King James II’s reign, “illegal and cruel punishments” had been “inflicted,” with its tenth clause then declaring in hortatory fashion: “That excessive bail ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.” The prohibitions against excessive bail and exce
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Hackett, Lisa J., and Jo Coghlan. "The Mutability of Uniform." M/C Journal 26, no. 1 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2968.

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The word ‘uniform’ can be a noun, adjective, or verb. As a noun it relates to prescribed dress, often in occupational settings. As an adjective it relates the sameness between objects and thoughts. As a verb it means to make the same. Underlying each grammatical usage is the concept sameness, to align thoughts, ideas, and physicality. In society where heightened individualism is a key characteristic, the persistence of ‘uniform-ness’ is an intriguing area of research. This issue of M/C Journal embraces the range of meanings that word uniform encompasses, and examines how they present in our cu
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Hackett, Lisa J., and Jo Coghlan. "Conjuring Up a King." M/C Journal 26, no. 5 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2986.

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Introduction The coronation of King Charles III was steeped in the tradition of magic and ritual that has characterised English, and later British, coronations. The very idea of a coronation leverages belief in divinity; however, the coronation of Charles III occurred in a very different social environment than those of monarchs a millennium ago. Today, belief in the divine right of Kings is dramatically reduced. In this context, magic can also be thought of as a stage performance that relies on a tacit understanding between audience and actor, where disbelief is suspended in order to achieve
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Books on the topic "Irish American lawyers"

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Incorporated Society of Irish/American Lawyers. A history of the Incorporated Society of Irish/American Lawyers. RSG Pub., 2004.

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Lescroart, John T. Dead Irish. Beeler Large Print, 2001.

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Sheen, Joseph F. Reflections of a retiree: The autobiography of Joseph F. Sheen, Jr. J.F. Sheen, Jr., 2003.

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Emery, Anne. Obit: A mystery. ECW Press, 2007.

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Association, Reader's Digest, ed. SelectEditions: Volume 3 2000. Reader's Digest Association, 2000.

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Association, Reader's Digest, ed. SelectEditions: Volume 3 2000. Reader's Digest Association, 2000.

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Dead Irish: A novel. D.I. Fine, 1989.

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Venable, William Henry. Dream of Empire or the House of Blennerhassett. Standard Publications, Inc., 2009.

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Venable, William Henry. Dream of Empire: Or, the House of Blennerhassett. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Venable, William Henry 1836-1920. Dream of Empire; or, the House of Blennerhassett. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2016.

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Book chapters on the topic "Irish American lawyers"

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Fletcher, George P., and Steve Sheppard. "The Civil Law." In American Law In A Global Context. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195167221.003.0003.

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Abstract Before we go further in developing an understanding of the common law, it will be useful to contrast its methods with those of the civil law. The identity of “civilian lawyers” is born when they go abroad. It is a little like being an “African.” Only when the Kenyan or Nigerian (or, the Kikuyu or Yoruba) comes to another continent does she begin to think of herself as an African. The same thing is true of lawyers in Italy, Spain, France, Germany, Korea, and Japan. The sense that they all belong to the same “legal family” is acquired when they leave their homeland and confront the othe
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O’Dwyer, Attorney Paul, Robert Polner, and Michael Tubridy. "Among Thieves." In An Irish Passion for Justice. Cornell University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501773051.003.0004.

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This chapter portrays Paul O'Dwyer's early legal career during the Great Depression in New York City. Graduating from St. John's Law School, O'Dwyer found opportunities in the city's distressed social climate, representing indigent clients and gaining courtroom experience. Alongside other young lawyers, he stayed late at the state court to gain pro bono experience, which eventually led to more serious cases. The chapter recounts a poignant visit O'Dwyer made to his hometown of Bohola, Ireland, organized by his brother Bill. It highlights how O'Dwyer's trip offered himself a reflective moment o
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O’Dwyer, Attorney Paul, Robert Polner, and Michael Tubridy. "“A Very Peculiar Time”." In An Irish Passion for Justice. Cornell University Press, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501773051.003.0008.

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This chapter touches on Paul O'Dwyer's vulnerability in 1953 amidst a turbulent political landscape. Despite the postwar economic boom and a stable law firm, O'Dwyer was drawn into his brother Bill's unstable life in Mexico City while navigating the dangerous terrain of Cold War America. It discusses how O'Dwyer's involvement with the National Lawyers Guild (NLG) put him under FBI scrutiny. Though Paul left the NLG in 1953 during the height of Joe McCarthy's anti-communist crusade, he continued to defend accused Communists and political dissidents, notably helping Martha Dodd Stern avoid extra
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