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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150326:22:34:00

professor. theresa wagner, an iowa lawyer, still embroiled in her lawsuit against the university of iowa college of law, claiming she was passed over for a promotion in 2007 because she was active in republican politics and pro-life causes. a new study from a northwestern university law school professor lends hard data to the conversation. he says women and minorities have made significant gains, but that the most underrepresented classes are now christians and republicans, concluding, law faculties are probably less representative ideal logically than they have been for several decades, a trend critics say only hurts students. >> as an educated person it's your intellectual duty to seek out smart people with whom you disagree. if you look at the numbers on campus they are not doing that. >> reporter: some connected to the university of iowa law school case says theresa botched

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130103:20:18:00

the point is, you do not have to be --. >>gregg: look, why does the government have to provide the secret memo giving the legal justification for killing this guy. we know he took up arms with the enemy, he was an operational leader and enemy come budgetant and in on the organization ordering the killing of americans. >>guest: we have a better idea to those who want to know the justification. read media articles. in a number of articles they laid out a three-part test from someone who had read the legal memo which is, the person poses an imminent threat. their capture is not feasible. we are killing him. this is in accordance with law. also, the attorney general give a speech at northwestern university law school. the department of defense general council who i had a case with once, gave a speech, and a

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130103:20:55:00

the crews work day and night hoping to complete the fence before the rebels can take over syria. of serious concern to the israelis is inside syria is like a militants' treasure chest. they take over one of the military bases the groups get rocket propelled grenade, and anti-aircraft missiles and the concern of what will happen to the chemical weapons stockpile if and when the rebels reach that region. >>gregg: breaking news. all the schools in one area in new york are in lockdown in westchester north of new york city. a man with a gun tried to get inside the middle school. jonathan hunt is following this. jonathan? >>jonathan: this guy tried to get into the school, said he was trying to retrieve a piece of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20130103:20:56:00

clothing he left at the pool over the weekend and he was asked for an i.d. and he went to produce the i.d. the school employee noticed he had a gun, asked the man if he was carrying a weapon and he said yes, and he worked in the security field that is why he had a gun and he was asked to leave. the man left, but the police are saying he never made any threats and they now have a full lockout on every school. no one is allowed in. no one is allowed out. it appears to be abundance of caution but in this climate we appreciate abundance of caution. >>gregg: my youngest daughter is inside that school right now in lockdown and my other daughter down the street at the high school is on lockdown. we got the call, i got the call, just before i went on the air here, it is unnerving for any parent but they are being told don't go to the school the don't pick up your child. correct jonathan? >>jonathan: the police say this is "under investigation."

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101005:02:49:00

death row right now. in an interview with npr justice stevens called that 1976 decision incorrect, adding that he did not foresee how it would be interpreted. you may be thinking the court decided this case 7-2, if justice stevens had ruled the other way the vote would have been 6-3 and nothing would have changed. but that isn't necessarily so. back in september 2007, "new york times" published a laud tore p tory profile. stevens himself, however, has been notably successful in building majorities by courting his fellow justices. his methods of persuasions are in electial rather than personal and closely tied to the courts procedure for cases. he graduated at the top of his class at northwestern university law school, his professor

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101005:05:49:00

in an interview with npr justice stevens called that 1976 decision incorrect, adding that he did not foresee how it would be interpreted. you may be thinking the court decided this case 7-2, if justice stevens had ruled the other way the vote would have been 6-3 and nothing would have changed. but that isn't necessarily so. back in september 2007, "new york times" published a laud tory profile. stevens himself, however, has been notably successful in building majorities by courting his fellow justices. his methods of persuasions are in electial rather than personal and closely tied to the courts procedure for cases. he graduated at the top of his class at northwestern university law school, his professor calling him the quickest and best balanced mind they had ever seen.

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