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  2. Jeffrey B. Pine - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey B. Pine (born January 10, 1955) served as Attorney General of Rhode Island from 1993-1999. [1] Since 1999 he has been in private practice as a trial lawyer in both criminal and civil litigation. [2]

  3. List of attorneys general of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    John Rhodes, of Warwick 1700–1701. John Pococke, of Newport 1701–1702. Nathaniel Dyre, of Newport 1702–1704. Joseph Sheffield, of Newport 1704–1706. Simon Smith, of Warwick 1706–1712. Richard Ward, of Newport 1712–1713. John Hammett, of Newport 1713–1714. Weston Clarke, of Newport 1714–1721.

  4. Rhode Island Bar Association - Wikipedia

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    The Rhode Island Bar Association is headquartered at the Rhode Island Law Center, 41 Sharpe Drive, Cranston, RI 02920. The center provides a venue for a number of association services, activities and meetings, houses the bar staff, and available to members for meetings. Office hours are 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, weekdays.

  5. William P. Robinson III - Wikipedia

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    Marlene [1] Children. 3. Education. Université catholique de Louvain ( BA) University of Rhode Island ( MA) University of Connecticut ( PhD) Boston College ( JD) William Philip Robinson III [2] (January 30, 1940) [3] is an American lawyer, academic, and jurist serving as an associate justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court .

  6. Moderate Party of Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The Moderate Party of Rhode Island is the third-largest contemporary political party in the U.S. state of Rhode Island, after the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. The Moderate Party of Rhode Island gained official party status and ballot access via a federal lawsuit and the gathering of 34,000 signatures on August 18, 2009. [1]

  7. Trevett v. Weeden - Wikipedia

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    Weeden - Wikipedia. Trevett v. Weeden. 18th century Newport Colony House, site of the trial. Trevett v. Weeden (1786) was a Rhode Island Supreme Court decision finding state legislation regarding paper currency was violative of the state constitution. The decision set precedent for Marbury v. Madison regarding judicial review .

  8. Edward Beiser - Wikipedia

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    Edward Beiser. Appearance. hide. Edward Beiser (March 10, 1942 in New York City – September 4, 2009 in Warwick, Rhode Island) was an American political scientist, constitutional scholar, law professor and medical ethicist who taught at Brown University from 1968 to 2003. [1] He also served as associate dean of Brown's medical school.

  9. List of first women lawyers and judges in Rhode Island

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    This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Rhode Island.It includes the year in which the women were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are women who achieved other distinctions such becoming the first in their state to graduate from law school or become a political figure.