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  2. List of eponymous laws - Wikipedia

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    The name "Eroom" is "Moore" spelled backward, in order to contrast it with Moore's law. Euler's laws of motion: extends Newton's laws of motion for point particle to rigid body motion. Faraday's law of induction: a magnetic field changing in time creates a proportional electromotive force. Named for Michael Faraday, based on his work in 1831.

  3. List of legislation named for a person - Wikipedia

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    Lucy's Law; Malin's Act (the Married Women's Reversionary Interests Act 1857 (20 & 21 Vict c 57)) Palmer's Act; Peel's Acts; Poynings' Law (disambiguation) Preston's Act (55 Geo 3 c 192) (1815) Sarah's Law (officially the Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme) Sophia Naturalization Act 1705; Strode's Act; The Thellusson Act

  4. Lists of legal terms - Wikipedia

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    Outline of law: Lists; List of Latin phrases This page was last edited on 18 April 2024, at 03 ...

  5. Lawyer - Wikipedia

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    Others, especially those with federal governments, tend to regulate lawyers at the state or provincial level; this is the case in the United States, [132] Canada, [133] Australia, [134] and Switzerland, [135] to name a few. Brazil is the most well-known federal government that regulates lawyers at the national level. [136]

  6. New York law seeks to shield doctors who provide abortion ...

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    The new law in New York expands the state's shield laws for healthcare providers who provide abortion services to other states, making it one of eight Democrat-led states with such protections.

  7. Legal profession - Wikipedia

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    In most countries, law graduates need to undergo some sort of apprenticeship, membership in a professional organization and a licence. The name for this profession is lawyer or attorney in most of the English-speaking world, and advocate in many other countries. The name for this profession in canon law is canonist or canon lawyer.

  8. Bar (law) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the general bar examination, for which graduation from a recognized law school is a prerequisite, the USPTO exam does not require that the candidate have taken any law school courses. Instead, the main prerequisite is a science or engineering background, most often met with a bachelor's degree in a relevant field.

  9. Prince William Reacts to In-Law Revealing His Secret Nickname ...

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    But apparently, the Prince of Wales has a secret nickname that we didn’t know. On January 11, per The Mirror, the prince, 41, met with former rugby players Rob Burrow and Kevin Sinfield at the ...