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Law, John (1671–1729)
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To that end, we invited an internationally renowned expert in humanitarian law, John Quigley, one of the outstanding American law professors in the field. The two men challenging the law, John Lawrence and Tyron Gardner, were briefly jailed and fined $200 each after being caught flagrante delicto in Lawrence's unlocked apartment, which the police entered on a neighbor's false tip about an intruder. Bockanic, JD, professor of business law, John Carroll University, University Heights, Ohio; Patrick T. |
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