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  2. John Chadwick (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Profession. Barrister. Sir John Murray Chadwick, ED, PC (born 20 January 1941) is a retired English Lord Justice of Appeal. [2] He also served as the President of the Court of Appeal of the Cayman Islands, [3] and as a judge of the Dubai International Financial Centre court. [4] Sir John was also standing Counsel to the DTI, and sat as a Judge ...

  3. John Chilembwe - Wikipedia

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    John Nkologo Chilembwe (June 1871 – 3 February 1915) was a Baptist pastor, educator and revolutionary who trained as a minister in the United States, returning to Nyasaland in 1901. He was an early figure in the resistance to colonialism in Nyasaland ( Malawi ), opposing both the treatment of Africans working in agriculture on European-owned ...

  4. The Band Wagon (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Productions. June 3, 1931 until January 16, 1932 Broadway. The Band Wagon is a musical revue with book by George S. Kaufman and Howard Dietz, lyrics also by Dietz and music by Arthur Schwartz. It first played on Broadway in 1931, running for 260 performances. It introduced the song "Dancing in the Dark" and inspired two films.

  5. John Fetterman - Wikipedia

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    John Karl Fetterman (/ ˈ f ɛ t ə r m ə n / FEH-tər-mən; born August 15, 1969) is an American politician serving as the junior United States senator from Pennsylvania since 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the mayor of Braddock, Pennsylvania, from 2006 to 2019 and as the 34th lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania from 2019 to 2023.

  6. John Lott - Wikipedia

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    John Richard Lott Jr. (born May 8, 1958) is an American economist, political commentator, and gun rights advocate. Lott was formerly employed at various academic institutions and at the American Enterprise Institute conservative think tank. He is the former president of the Crime Prevention Research Center, a nonprofit he founded in 2013.

  7. United States v. John (2010) - Wikipedia

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    In United States v. John, 597 F.3d 263 (2010) [1] United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit interpreted the term "exceeds authorized access" in the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act 18 U.S.C. §1030 (e) (6) [2] and concluded that access to a computer may be exceeded if the purposes for which access has been given are exceeded. [1]

  8. Declaration of Arbroath - Wikipedia

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    The Declaration of Arbroath ( Latin: Declaratio Arbroathis; Scots: Declaration o Aiberbrothock; Scottish Gaelic: Tiomnadh Bhruis) is the name usually given to a letter, dated 6 April 1320 at Arbroath, written by Scottish barons and addressed to Pope John XXII. [1] It constituted King Robert I's response to his excommunication for disobeying the ...

  9. John Worboys - Wikipedia

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    John Derek Radford [1] [2] (born John Worboys, June 1957) is a British convicted serial sex offender, known as the Black Cab Rapist. [3] Worboys was convicted in 2009 for attacks on 12 women, committed between 2007 and 2008. [4] In 2019, he was convicted for attacks on four more women, the earliest of which took place in 2000. [5]