Word: legally
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...planned to meet the necessity made clear in the first speech, was entirely just to the Church. Further, the State not only had the right of supreme sovereignty to break a contract when its continuance militated against the best interests of the government, but also had obtained a perfect legal right to break the contract, from the Pope's violation of it. Nor was the Church wronged by the taking over of Church property by the State, since the property has really always belonged to the State P. L. Butler '08 closed the debate for the affirmative by showing that...
...acted for a year as instructor in Criminal Law and Pleading, and in Engineering Contracts and Specifications. At the end of this time he was made assistant professor of Law, and filled that office until his resignation in 1906. Since 1908 he has acted in the capacity of assistant legal adviser to the King of Siam...
Paul Vinogradoff, "Lately professor of History in the University of Moscow, since 1903 Professor of Jurisprudence in Oxford University, distinguished student of social and legal institutions. May this call of a Russian jurist to an English University presage a clear call of the Russian people on English experience of constitutional government...
Judge Gaynor is a member of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of New York. Since his admittance to the bar in 1875, he has conducted many important cases, and has often written on legal subjects. In 1890 he was appointed judge-advocate of the second brigade of the New York State National Guard, with the rank of major. Judge Gaynor has taken an active part in New York politics, and has achieved a national reputation for his work in breaking up rings within the Democratic party in that state. Since his election to the bench...
Judge Gaynor was admitted to the bar in 1875. Since then he has appeared in many important cases and has often written on legal subjects. In 1890, he was appointed judge-advocate on the staff of General McLeer of the National Guard. He has become nationally known for his work in breaking up political rings within the Democratic party. In 1896 he was nominated for mayor of Brooklyn by the Democratic party and was later nominated for Governor of New York State, but he declined both nominations...