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That is the correct spelling of article (the definers a/an/the, the sections of a law, or a story in a magazine or newspaper).
find out for your self :)
find out for your self :)
There are a variety of ways to do this. It will help immensely if you know the exact date (or at least month) of publication: (1) go to a public library and ask if the newspaper is part of the collection and then ask the reference librarian to help you (it might be on microfilm) (2) go to the newspaper's website and find the "archives" section and then search for the article - there will generally be a charge; (3) go to the state library in your state capital (or call the reference librarian desk) and ask if they can help you; (4) if you have access to Lexis/Nexis or Westlaw you may be able to find the article for a fee; many law school libraries have terminals where you can connect to one of these databases. I highly recommend talking to reference librarians -- they are an incredible source of information and generally love to help people find what they are looking for!
One can find a job in family law in various classified listings such as in the local newspaper or online sites. As well, a speciallized site in law can provide one with only family law job listings.
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In the cuffs
yes because you did steal something and theft is against the law
Tennessee has it's own article on shoplifting in the law books, see the related links for DAG, 7th JD TN: Shoplifting.
The Law of Addiction states ""Administration of a drug to an addict will cause re-establishment of chemical dependence upon the addictive substance." The term was used in 1988 in an article by Joel Spitzer entitled "The Law of Addiction.See the related link.
They look for firms, that are hiring in the newspaper or online. Most lawyers try to start their own Law Firm.
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