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[edit] Gordon Grundy

Gordon Grundy was the president of Studebaker Canada Ltd. in 1966, but the company failed to earn profits sufficient to justify continued investment, and was closed.

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[edit] Andrew McClurg

Andrew J. McClurg is the Herbert Herff Chair of Excellence in Law at The University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law. From 2002-06, he was a member of the founding faculty at the Florida International University College of Law. Previously, he was the Nadine H. Baum Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, and has also taught at Wake Forest University, the University of Colorado, and Golden Gate University.

A nationally known scholar and teacher in the areas of tort law, products liability, privacy law, and firearms policy, McClurg's books and law review articles have been cited by numerous courts and in more than different 175 journals. He has received two university awards of excellence for his legal scholarship. He is the Series Editor of a new series of comparative law texts from Carolina Academic Press called the Contextual Approach Series. His forthcoming book, Practical Global Tort Litigation: U.S., Germany and Argentina (with Adem Koyuncu and Luis Sprovieri), will be the first entry in the series.

McClurg is also the recipient of five teaching awards, including four Teacher of the Year Awards. He is the author/editor of two legal humor books, a former monthly columnist for the American Bar Association Journal, and the webmaster of lawhaha.com, an academically oriented legal humor website.

He has been interviewed and quoted as a legal expert by National Public Radio, Time, U.S. News and World Report, the New York Times, and dozens of other media sources. As a legal commentator, he has published op-ed columns in newspapers such as the Washington Post and Miami Herald.

Prior to joining academia, McClurg served as a law clerk to U.S. District Judge Charles R. Scott (M.D. Fla.) and worked four years as a trial lawyer. He graduated Order of the Coif from the University of Florida College of Law where he was a member of the Florida Law Review.


[edit] Jerry Markham

Jerry W. Markham is a leading scholar on business organizations and securities regulation in the United States.Markham is a prolific, nationally recognized scholar and proven classroom teacher in the fields of corporate finance, banking, commodities trading, securities and international trade law. He is currently a professor of law teaching at the Florida International University College of Law. Markham comes to the FIU College of Law from the University of North Carolina where he was a member of the law faculty for 12 years. Before that, he served for 10 years as an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University School of Law. In addition to numerous law journal articles, Professor Markham is the author of a three-volume financial history of the United States that was selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Title in 2002. Markham has co-authored four casebooks on corporate law and banking regulation. He also has published a two-volume treatise and a history book on the law of commodity futures regulation, and was the principal coauthor of a two-volume treatise on securities regulation. Most recently, he authored a book on the Enron and other financial scandals that followed the market downturn in 2000.

Professor Markham has been a lecturer at the Université Jean Moulin in Lyon, France, and also has lectured in Sydney, Warsaw, Beijing, Mexico City, Montevideo, Fukuoka, and Bangkok. Before his move to academia, Professor Markham had been secretary and counsel, Chicago Board Options Exchange, Inc.; chief counsel, Division of Enforcement, United States Commodity Futures Trading Commission; attorney, Securities and Exchange Commission; and a partner with the international firm of Rogers & Wells (now Clifford Chance) in Washington, D.C. In law school, he served as Editor-in-Chief of the Kentucky Law Journal and was named to the Order of the Coif.

B.S., Western Kentucky University • J.D., University of Kentucky College of Law • LL.M., Georgetown University



[edit] Todd Wood

Todd Wood, commanding officer of the 184th Infantry Regiment, is the highest ranking United States military officer to be killed in the War in Iraq.

[edit] VAFD proposal

  1. dividing AfD into "VAfD" for suspected vanity articles (where we need only discuss whether the information provided, if true, indicates encyclopedic notability) and "JAfD" for suspected joke/hoax articles (where we need to discuss whether the information provided is in fact a hoax)
  2. requiring a nomination-and-second for an article to be placed on AfD in the first place - an article can not be listed unless one user (not an anon or a newbie) nominates it, and another (also not an anon or a newbie) seconds the nomination. Anon's and non-users who want an article put on AfD can simply bring it to the attention of any non-newbie user. This will, I believe, drastically cut down on both bad-faith nomsinations, and on nominations that are simply poorly thought out

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Some state courts have held that the phrase "cruel and unusual punishment" in the Constitution does not have the same meaning as the phrase "cruel or unusual punishment" in a state constitution. See People v. Anderson, 493 P.2d 880, 883 (Cal. 1972), superseded by const'l amendment, Cal. Const. art. 1, 27 (1972); Michigan v. Bullock, 485 N.W.2d 866, 872 (Mich. 1992); Medley v. North Carolina Dept. of Correction, 412 S.E.2d 654, 660 (N.C. 1992) (Martin, J., concurring).

[edit] FIU Baseball Players in the pros

Frank Baumgardner Larry Hoskins Marty Jacobs Jim Knox Jim Pancheco Eddie Rodriquez Bill Curry Lloyd Ard Tom Fitzgerald Mark Oestriech Scott Winston Rick Jendra Dan Ledduke Kevin Ruffler Mark Campbell Don Jacoby Ron Koenigsfeld Joe Kubit Chris Lein Joe Hughes Tim Knight Rusty McNealy Marc Serdar Pat Bone Tom Corcoran Mike Reddish Rory Brown Ron Chapman Frank Contreras Ben Donisi Jorge Llano Pete Post Ric Strasser Doug Carpenter Jorge Miyar Denny Murray Oriol Perez Ossie Alfonso Tony Arias Rick Ames James Filippi Alfred Perez Steve Petitt Paul Steinert Gary Truzzolino Nestor Valiente Mark Lee Alex Ojea Tim Reker Hernan Adamas Ken Adderley Doug Ellis Eddie Gonzalez Mark Grater Doug Messer Mike Grayson Nelson Caraballo Peter Gietzen Anthony Hicks Al Pancheco Larry Stanford Jose Vazquez Denny Wiseman Fausto Tejero Gilberto Torres Paul Anderson Kevin Lucero Gregg Mucerino Jerry Santos Chris Sinacori Garvin Alston John Fantauzzi Efrain Ventura Michael Warner Eric Alexander Bryan Garrett Greg Keagle Tim Kester Casey Mittauer Kevin Wehn Jeff Keith Jason Moore Jamie Emiliano Michael Lowell Jason McNally Juan Munoz Dorian Speed Paxton Stewart Manny Vasquez Marc Rodriguez Shawn Stutz Evan W. Thomas Danny Alvarez Jose Rodriguez Francisco Lebron Sean Mahoney Jimmy Molina Steve Kent Edwin Franco Harold Eckert Raul Garcia Jeff Rodriguez Gilbert Landestoy Eric Miller Mike Quintana Willy Collazo Matt Huntingford Barry Paulk Raul Pujol Tino Burgos Tommy Duenas Brad Eldred Bernard Gonzalez Ozzie Lugo Josh Banks Ricardo Nanita Arthur Santos Fernando Alvarez Derek DeCarlo Andy Edwards Mark Worrell

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