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  2. Blackstone's ratio - Wikipedia

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    Blackstone's ratio. Statue of William Blackstone located at Constitution Ave & 3rd St. NW, Washington, DC. In criminal law, Blackstone's ratio (more recently referred to sometimes as Blackstone's formulation) is the idea that: It is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer. [1]

  3. Blackstone Legal Fellowship - Wikipedia

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    The Blackstone Legal Fellowship is an American legal training and summer internship program for Christian law students, developed and facilitated by the Evangelical Christian legal group Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF). About 3,000 law students have participated in the program. [1] Its main campus is in Scottsdale, Arizona.

  4. Jeff Fort - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Fort (born February 20, 1947), [5] [12] also known as Abdul Malik Ka'bah, is an American mobster and former gang kingpin from Chicago, Illinois. [13] Fort co-founded the Black P. Stones gang and is the founder of its El Rukn faction.

  5. Commentaries on the Laws of England - Wikipedia

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    The title page of the first book of William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England (1st ed., 1765). The Commentaries on the Laws of England [1] (commonly, but informally known as Blackstone's Commentaries) are an influential 18th-century treatise on the common law of England by Sir William Blackstone, originally published by the Clarendon Press at Oxford between 1765 and 1769.

  6. A Discourse on the Study of the Law - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Blackstone, author of the Discourse. A Discourse on the Study of the Law is a treatise by Sir William Blackstone first published in 1758. On 20 October 1758 Blackstone had been confirmed as the first Vinerian Professor of English Law, and immediately gave a lecture on 24 October, which was reprinted as the Discourse. [1]

  7. The Nature of the Judicial Process - Wikipedia

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    1921. Publication place. United States. The Nature of the Judicial Process is a legal classic written by Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, and New York Court of Appeals Chief Judge Benjamin N. Cardozo in 1921. It was compiled from The Storrs Lectures delivered at Yale Law School earlier that year.

  8. William Blackstone - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Blackstone (10 July 1723 – 14 February 1780) was an English jurist, justice and Tory politician most noted for his Commentaries on the Laws of England, which became the best-known description of the doctrines of the English common law. [1] Born into a middle-class family in London, Blackstone was educated at Charterhouse School ...

  9. Matthew E. Yarbrough - Wikipedia

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    1993–present. Spouse. Jennifer Yarbrough. Matthew E. Yarbrough (born October 12, 1966) is an American lawyer and a former Assistant United States Attorney for the North District of Texas, where he was the lead prosecutor in several notable alien smuggling, illegal immigration and cyber hacking cases. He is now the founder and Managing Partner ...