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  2. Chair (officer) - Wikipedia

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    In World Schools Style debating, as of 2009, chairperson or chair refers to the person who controls the debate; it recommends using Madame Chair or Mr. Chairman to address the chair. [16] The FranklinCovey Style Guide for Business and Technical Communication and the American Psychological Association style guide advocate using chair or chairperson.

  3. Academic ranks in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Deans may head an individual college, school or faculty; or they may be deans of the student body, or a section of it (e.g., the dean of students in a law school); or they may be deans of a particular functional unit (e.g., Dean of Admissions, or Dean of Records); or they may be deans of a particular campus, or (unusually) of a particular ...

  4. Lina Khan - Wikipedia

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    Lina Maliha Khan [6] (born March 3, 1989) is an American legal scholar who served from 2021 to 2025 as chair of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). She is also a professor at Columbia Law School.

  5. Jessica Rosenworcel - Wikipedia

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    Rosenworcel was born to Willa (née Linoff) [4] and Elliot Rosenworcel, [5] grew up in West Hartford, Connecticut and in 1989, [5] graduated from Hall High School. [6] [7] She graduated from Wesleyan University in 1993 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics and English literature, then studied law at the New York University School of Law, graduating with a Juris Doctor in 1997.

  6. J. B. Ruhl - Wikipedia

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    Dr. J.B. Ruhl is an American legal academic who specializes in environmental law.He is the David Daniels Allen Distinguished Chair in Law at Vanderbilt Law School. He received his B.A. and J.D. degrees from the University of Virginia as well as his LL.M. (1986) in Environmental Law from the George Washington University Law School.

  7. Regius Professor of Public Law and the Law of Nature and ...

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    The chair was founded in 1707, the year of the union of Scotland and England, by Queen Anne, and was the university's first chair in Law.Its first occupant was Charles Erskine, who was appointed on 7 November aged only twenty-seven years, despite the Town Council's objections.

  8. American Bar Association votes to stop enforcing DEI standard ...

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    The American Bar Association (ABA) has voted to suspend its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) standard for law schools as the Trump administration looks to gut all programs and initiatives ...

  9. Point of order - Wikipedia

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    The point of order calls upon the chair to make a ruling. The chair may rule on the point of order or submit it to the judgment of the assembly. If the chair accepts the point of order, it is said to be ruled "well taken". If not, it is said to be ruled "not well taken". [2]