Read this article today on PC World: Court Orders Google to Reveal Blogger in Defamation Case
and found another related web page: Legal Protections for Anonymous Speech
So, think twice before you say or write. Don't abuse your right to speak.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Failed!!!
I'm so sad. When I opened the envelope yesterday, I saw the yellow page without reading the detail, I knew I failed the California First-Year Law Students' Examination(FYLSX). This June 2009 exam I did better than the previous. But the actual score was not what I expected. I'm so disappointed with myself.
Should I retake the exam this October?
Should I retake the exam this October?
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
President Obama Nominates Jacqueline H. Nguyen to Serve on the District Court Bench
If Jacqueline Nguyen confirm by U.S. Senate, she will be the first female Vietnamese-American federal judge. The first Vietnamese-American federal judge is Judge Tu M. Pham.
Excerpt from White House Press Office:
Excerpt from "NAPABA and AAJC Applaud Nomination of Judge Jacqueline Nguyen as Federal District Court Judge for the Central District of California":
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Excerpt from White House Press Office:
Judge Jacqueline H. Nguyen: Nominee for the Central District of California
Judge Jacqueline Nguyen is currently a Superior Court Judge for the County of Los Angeles, a position to which she was appointed in August 2002. Judge Nguyen received her undergraduate degree from Occidental College in 1987 and her law degree from the University of California at Los Angeles in 1991. From 1991 to 1995, Nguyen worked in private practice where she specialized in civil litigation. From 1995 until August 2002, Nguyen was an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Central District of California. During her tenure in that office, she served as Deputy Chief of the General Crimes Section. Judge Nguyen is being nominated to the United States District Court for the Central District of California and was rated well-qualified by the ABA.
Excerpt from "NAPABA and AAJC Applaud Nomination of Judge Jacqueline Nguyen as Federal District Court Judge for the Central District of California":
Judge Nguyen's courageous life story epitomizes the American Dream. For the past seven years, Judge Nguyen has served as a Judge on the Los Angeles Superior Court. Prior to her appointment to the bench, Judge Nguyen served for six years as an Assistant United States Attorney with the Criminal Division, and ultimately as the Deputy Chief of the General Crimes Section. As a child, she escaped the fall of South Vietnam with her family through a harrowing trip, starting with a plane ride temporarily separating her from her father, through chaotic Saigon, to the Philippines, to Guam, and eventually, to Camp Pendleton, California. Judge Nguyen embraced her new life in America with grace, fortitude, determination, and cheerful modesty, assisting her mother in cleaning dental offices while growing up. She eventually earned a scholarship to Occidental College before attending the University of California at Los Angeles School of Law, continuing all the while to help her mother in the family donut shop on the weekends.
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Sunday, August 2, 2009
BarEssays.com
Login to BarEssays.com, I got this message:
"You must purchase a membership in order to proceed."
Hmm, I purchased the membership on June 7th, last month. Now, I must pay another $75 so I have "full access through the completion of the next examination. (March 1, 2010). Why we don't do like magazine subscription $75 for a year?
"You must purchase a membership in order to proceed."
Hmm, I purchased the membership on June 7th, last month. Now, I must pay another $75 so I have "full access through the completion of the next examination. (March 1, 2010). Why we don't do like magazine subscription $75 for a year?
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