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1. Northeastern Men's Basketball 2004-05 - Adam Ginsburg
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- Adam Ginsburg.
- Adam Ginsburg begins his fourth season with Northeastern. Ginsburg plays an integral role on the NU coaching staff with his unyielding energy and overall knowledge of the game.
- During his coaching career, Ginsburg has gained valuable local and international experience through various camps. ... Ginsburg got his first international coaching experience last summer as he was a coach/clinician at the Basketball Camp in Beijing, China, run by Sino American International Sports, in conjunction with the Chinese Basketball Association.
- Prior to his arrival at NU, Ginsburg spent two years at Towson University. While with the Tigers, Ginsburg served as an assistant coach under Mike Jaskulski and was director of the summer basketball camp program.
- Ginsburg, 28, is a 1997 graduate of the University at Buffalo, where he began his involvement with college coaching as a manager with the basketball team. After graduation, Ginsburg headed to the University of Florida for graduate work. Tim Maloney, a former Buffalo assistant, helped Ginsburg land an opportunity to assist with the daily operation of the Gator basketball program. There, he worked under Florida coach Billy Donovan, who recommended Ginsburg to new NU coach Ron Everhart. Ginsburg received his master’s degree in Sports Management at Florida and also was part of the Gators’ Sweet 16 team in 1999.
- In 1995, while attending Buffalo, Ginsburg also served as an assistant coach under Jim Kramer of the Nichols School. The summer of 1996 brought Ginsburg the opportunity to be the head coach of a Junior Maccabiah team for four years. ...
- Ginsburg and his wife, Beth, live in the Boston area.
2. See You Later Allen Ginsburg
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- See You Later Allen Ginsburg.
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3. Washingtonpost.com Special Report: Clinton Accused Key Players
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- Thanks to his client Monica Lewinsky Ginsburg's image was transformed in a matter of days from low-key Los Angeles-based medical malpractice lawyer to darling of the Sunday talk shows. Ginsburg represented the former White House intern during the critical first four months of the investigation of her relationship with the president. While Washington insiders said the California civil attorney mishandled negotiations with Starr, others said Lewinsky was well represented by Ginsburg, 54, and his low-key colleague, Washington-based Nathaniel Speights. ...
- Ginsburg, a longtime friend of the Lewinsky family, at first described Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr and his team as professional and labeled their relationship as cordial. ... In June, Lewinsky replaced Ginsburg with lawyers Plato Cacheris and Jacob Stein. ...
- Ginsburg: I Didn't Get 'Dumped' (June 4, 1998) .
- Dropping Ginsburg, Lewinsky Hires Two New Lawyers (June 3, 1998).
- Ginsburg's 'Open Letter' to Starr (California Lawyer, June 1998) .
- Ginsburg's Role Shrinks as Starr Nears Decision (May 24, 1998) .
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4. Ginsburg Says 'It Was Time For A Change'- June 4, 1998
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- Ginsburg Says 'It Was Time For A Change'.
- Ginsburg speaking at a dinner Wednesday night .
- Bill Ginsburg, speaking in Los Angeles to a group of journalists and lawyers, said his "aggressive, outgoing, outspoken strategy" was clearly no longer helping Lewinsky and "it was time for a change. ...
- "I wasn't able to hold onto that slippery thing called an immunity agreement and it was taken away," Ginsburg said. ...
- Ginsburg blasts Kenneth Starr during his speech .
- Talks aimed at making Lewinsky a cooperative witness broke off earlier this year when Ginsburg accused Starr of reneging on an immunity deal and took the special prosecutor to court to have an agreement enforced. ...
- Ginsburg -- a family friend and medical malpractice lawyer retained in January after Lewinsky was subpoenaed to testify in the Jones case -- was dropped Tuesday and replaced by two high-profile Washington criminal lawyers, Plato Cacheris and Jacob Stein. ...
- Seasoned defense lawyers said Ginsburg was lost in the jungle of Washington politics and had simply talked so much, sometimes contradicting himself. ...
- Ginsburg said Wednesday that it was his choice to step aside, however, adding he made the decision 10 days ago. ...
- Ginsburg made the remarks at a dinner sponsored by the Los Angeles County Bar Association, Society of Professional Journalists and the Los Angeles Daily Journal. ...
- Ginsburg repeatedly slammed Starr for carrying out what he called "witch hunts and personal agendas" against Clinton, and using his office to investigate "matters which are personal at best. ...
- Ginsburg said that he regretted not being able to take on Starr at a trial but his first obligation was "to get my client out of jeopardy as quickly as possible. ...
- Ginsburg said he hoped Lewinsky's new defense team could help her escape the "vise" in which Starr had "squeezed" her. ...
- Ginsburg also had harsh words for the pundits who have criticzed his representation of Lewinsky. ...
- Ginsburg Says 'It Was Time For A Change'.
5. Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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- Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
- When Ruth Bader Ginsburg was sworn in as the 107th justice to the United States Supreme Court in August, 1993, she became the second woman to sit in this court (Sandra Day O'Connor was the first woman) and the first Jewish justice since 1969. ... Ginsburg was very active in high school where she played the cello in the orchestra, was a member of Arista, was a cheerleader and a baton twirler and the editor of her high school newspaper. ... Ginsburg, who had graduated Cornell the year before. ... It was during this period that Ruth Ginsburg experienced sex discrimination. ... Ruth Bader Ginsburg was nominated by President Jimmy Carter to the United States Court of Appeal for the District of Columbia. ... After three months of searching for a candidate, he nominated Ruth Bader Ginsburg. ... Ruth Bader Ginsburg had to overcome many obstacles as a woman and as a Jew to achieve her success. ...
6. Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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- Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
- Supreme Court, Ruth Bader Ginsburg. ...
- Judge Ginsburg has a well-established record as an advocate of abortion on demand, dating back to 1971 when she co-founded the Women's Rights Project at the ACLU. Ginsburg was the general counsel for the ungodly, anti-Christian ACLU organization for over seven years. ...
- Judge Ginsburg equates denial of abortion with sex discrimination, and would not base abortion "rights" on a "right to privacy" as the Supreme court did in Roe v. ...
7. U-M Life Sciences Institute - Facilities - Labs - Ginsburg - Bio
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- David Ginsburg.
- I went to medical school thinking I would do research, says David Ginsburg, who grew up in New York and New Jersey and enrolled in a combined MD/PhD program at Duke University. ...
- At Michigan, Ginsburgs career has been distinguished in both clinical practice and basic research. ... As a physician, Ginsburg is board certified in four specialties: hematology, oncology, internal medicine and clinical genetics.
- During his training in hematology (blood and circulation) and a year on the faculty at Harvard in hematology/oncology, Ginsburg started to ask fundamental questions about how the blood clotting system works, especially how it works in humans. ...
- Blood clotting goes with the circulatory system, which is to say, its evolutionary roots are as far back as the advent of vertebrates, Ginsburg explains. ...
- As a post-doctoral fellow, Ginsburg cloned the gene for von Willebrand factor, one of the proteins that is critical to the cascade of reactions causing blood to clot. ...
- Since joining the U-M in 1985, Ginsburgs work has branched out within this question to identify the many subtypes of von Willebrand disease and the specific gene mutations that bring them about. More than being just an assistance to families who suffer this relatively rare disorder, the work has broader scientific implications as well, Ginsburg says. ...
- During 2002-2003, Ginsburg was on sabbatical study at the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Ginsburg is also Chair of the Board of Scientific Counselors for another NIH Institute, the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). ...
- Collins and U-M Human Genetics Chair Thomas Gelehrter, Ginsburg has co-authored a popular text for medical students, Principles of Medical Genetics. ...
8. Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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- Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
- Ruth Joan Bader Ginsburg (born March 15, 1933) is a United States jurist. ...
- Ginsburg was born Joan Ruth Bader in Brooklyn, New York, the second daughter of Nathan and Celia Bader. Ginsburg's older sister died when she was very young; the neighborhood where she grew up was made up of working-class immigrants, most of them Jewish, Italian, and Irish.
- Ginsburg's mother called her "Kiki" and took an active role in Ruth's education, taking her to the library often and applying for scholarships that would allow her to attend college. Celia struggled with cancer throughout Ruth's high school years and died the day before graduation, forcing Ginsburg to withdraw from giving the salutatorian speech she had planned for months. In school, classmates recalled Ginsburg as highly popular and competitive; she joined the twirling squad in high school.
- Ginsburg, a professor of law at Georgetown University, in 1954, and has a daughter, Jane, and a son, James. ...
- In 1971, Ginsburg was instrumental in launching the Women's Rights Project of the American Civil Liberties Union, and served as the ACLU's General Counsel from 1973-1980, and on the National Board of Directors from 1974-1980. In this position, Ginsburg successfully argued several women's rights cases before the Supreme Court, including 1973's Frontiero v. ...
- During her service on both the Court of Appeals and the Supreme Court, Ginsburg has compiled a record most legal experts characterize as moderate, though she has aligned with the liberal bloc of the Rehnquist Court. Ginsburg has urged a moderate approach to adjudication, writing that "Measured motions seem to me right, in the main, for consitutional as well as common law adjudication. ... " Ginsburg has urged that the Supreme Court not wholly displace the legislative branches, but rather allow for dialogue with elected branches. Though Ginsburg has consistently voted to uphold a woman's right of abortion, she has criticized the court's ruling in Roe v. ...
- Some notable cases in which Ginsburg wrote an opinion:.
- Ginsburg's dissenting opinion in Bush v. ...
9. Ginsburg Disdains The Lone Ranger -- Phyllis Schlafly Aug. 20, 2003 column.
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- Ginsburg Disdains The Lone Ranger.
- Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg recently joined Hillary Clinton, Janet Reno, anti-Pledge-of-Allegiance Judge Stephen Reinhardt, and other like-mined liberals and feminists to launch a new organization called the American Constitution Society. ...
- Ginsburg's writing and speaking style is usually somewhere between convoluted and obscure, but she delighted the new group with a noteworthy triple entendre. ...
- Second, Ginsburg's remark was a not-so-subtle sneer at President Bush's foreign policy, which has been impudently criticized by the snooty Europeans for its "unilaterialism" and "cowboy" approach. Ginsburg bragged that the Supreme Court is "becoming more open to international law perspectives," looking to United Nations treaties and foreign courts for guidance in deciding gay rights, death penalty and affirmative action cases. ...
- Third, Ginsburg's comment was indelibly characteristic of the biased lingo of the radical feminists who hate everything masculine. ...
- Ginsburg's tour de force to aid the feminists' campaign against everything masculine was her sudden discovery in 1996 of a new right for women to enroll in Virginia Military Institute. ...
- Ginsburg has long been on record as wanting cases to be decided on her version of what she calls "the equality principle" (rather than on the Constitution). ...
- The influence of Ruth Bader Ginsburg is clearly seen in another 2003 decision that shocked observers, Nevada Dept. ...
10. David D. Ginsburg
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- Ginsburg.
- Ginsburg, Reference Librarian at the University Library, Central Michigan University. ...
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11. Ginsburg & Gaynor - Attorneys at Law
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- In 1973, Attorney Gaynor became a founding partner of Ginsburg & Gaynor, located in Massachusetts.
- In September of 1987, Attorney Toomey joined Ginsburg & Gaynor. ...
- Murray is a paralegal with Ginsburg & Gaynor and is presently enrolled at Suffolk University Law School. ... Murray joined Ginsburg & Gaynor in 1998. At Ginsburg & Gaynor, Ms. ...
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- E-Mail: info@ginsburg-gaynor. ...
12. DBLP: Seymour Ginsburg
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- Seymour Ginsburg.
- Seymour Ginsburg, Nan C. ...
- Seymour Ginsburg, Xiaoyang Sean Wang: Regular Sequence Operations and Their Use in Database Queries. ...
- Guozhu Dong, Seymour Ginsburg: On Decompositions of Chain Datalog Programs into P (left-)linear 1-rule Components. ...
- Seymour Ginsburg, Katsumi Tanaka: Interval Queries on Object Histories. ...
- Seymour Ginsburg: Object and Spreadsheet Histories. ...
- Seymour Ginsburg, Dan A. ...
- Seymour Ginsburg, Xiaoyang Sean Wang: Pattern Matching by Rs-Operations: Toward a Unified Approach to Querying Sequenced Data. ...
- Guozhu Dong, Seymour Ginsburg: Localizable Constraints for Object Histories. ...
- Seymour Ginsburg, Dan Tian: Input-Dependent-Only Object Histories. ...
- Guozhu Dong, Seymour Ginsburg: On the Decomposition of Datalog Program Mappings. ...
- Yongkyun Cho, Seymour Ginsburg: Decision Problems of Object histories Inf. ...
- Seymour Ginsburg, Chang-jie Tang: Cohesion of Object Histories. ...
- Seymour Ginsburg, Stephen Kurtzman: Object-History and Spreadsheet P-Simulation. ...
- Seymour Ginsburg, Marc Gyssens: Object Histories Which Avoid Certain Subsequences Inf. ...
- Seymour Ginsburg, Chang-jie Tang: Canonical Forms for Interval Functions. ...
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