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Federalist Society

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The Federalist Society began at Yale Law School in 1982 as a student organization that challenged what it saw as the orthodox liberal ideology found in most law schools. Its members argued that, while some members of the academic community dissented from orthodox views that advocated a centralized and uniform society, by and large those views were taught simultaneously with the law and were presented in academic settings as if they were law.

The Society currently has chapters at 145 law schools in the United States, including all of the top-20-ranked law schools, as well as a parent organization for conservatives and libertarians who are interested in the current state of the legal order, the Federalist Society for Law and Public Policy Studies. In its Statement of Principles, the Society states that it is founded on the principles that the state exists to preserve freedom, that the separation of powers is central to the United States' constitutional form of government, and that the role of the judicial branch is to say what the law is, not what the law should be.

The Society seeks to promote the ideology set forth in its Statement of Principles through its activities. In working to achieve these goals, the Society has created a network of intellectuals that extends to all levels of the legal community. The Student Division has more than 5,000 law students as members and, through the national office's network of legal experts, the Society provides speakers for differing viewpoints at law school events. The activities of the Student Division are complemented by the activities of the Lawyers Division, which comprises more than 20,000 legal professionals, and the Faculty Division, which includes many of the rising stars in the academic legal community.

Some critics of the Federalist Society see the organization as a bastion for conservatives who present their right-wing views as being right and proper. Indeed, the Society does have many prominent conservative members, including United States Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas, former United States Circuit Court Judge Robert Bork, former United States Attorney General Edwin Meese, and former California Attorney General Dan Lungren. The Society also has many prominent libertarians who are members and frequent speakers at Society events, such as Professor Richard Epstein of the University of Chicago Law School; Professor Randy Barnett of Boston University School of Law, and Roger Pilon, Director of Constitutional Studies at the Cato Institute.

Some people who don't ascribe to the Statement of Principles on which the Federalist Society is based nevertheless respect the Society for aspiring to be a force for serious, intellectual discussion and debate. For example, ACLU president Nadine Strossen, who is a frequent participant in Federalist Society conferences, has said that the Federalist Society has made a 'marvelous contribution' to free speech, free debate, and public understanding, awareness, and appreciation of the Constitution. Dean Paul Brest of Stanford Law School — decidedly not a conservative — has credited the Federalist Society for bringing a 'commitment to real, honest, vigorous, and open discussion,' and for creating 'a wonderful environment for discussing social, political, legal, and constitutional issues.'

Members hope the Federalist Society is seen as a non-partisan organization that seeks to foster spirited debate of constitutional issues and public policy questions. Some events the Society sponsors attract noteworthy participants and attendees who do not share the views of the Society's conservative and libertarian members. Moreover, on many issues they see as important, such as drug legalization, there is a clear split in opinion between conservative and libertarian Society members.

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Private mortgage insurance (PMI)

A type of insurance policy written by a private company protecting the mortgage lender against loss resulting from a mortgage default; typically used if the borrower's down payment is less than 20 percent of the home's purchase price. Source: General
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Tommy Lawton

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Tommy Lawton (October 6, 1919 - November 6, 1996) was an English association footballer.

Playing career

Born in Bolton, Lawton's precocious talent won him a trial for the England schoolboy team in which he scored a hat trick but never which never led to a junior cap. In 1935, he signed for Second Division club Burnley F.C.. Despite flat feet and needing to wear orthotics, as a striker, he rapidly achieved fame for his pace, heading ability and two-footed effectiveness in front of goal.

By the start of 1937, Lawton had been bought by First Division Everton F.C. for GBP 6,500 to play alongside the phenomenal, but ageing, Dixie Dean. Exposure and experience in the top flight led to his selection for England in the international against Wales in October 1938, Lawton scoring from the penalty spot in the 4-2 defeat. By the end of the 1938/1939 season, he had won three senior caps, scoring 34 goals for Everton in the final season before World War II, helping the club to win the league title.

For the duration of the war, Lawton served in the army as a physical training instructor. Post-war, he joined Chelsea F.C., scoring 26 goals in the 1946/1947 season before falling into a conflict with the club's management and asking for a transfer. Depite being at the peak of his playing career, he shocked the football world with a move to Third division Notts County F.C., probably attracted by manager Arthur Stollery who had formerly been physiotherapist as Chelsea. At County, he immediately realised an iconic status and real raport with the Nottingham public, scoring 103 goals in 166 appearances for the club over five seasons and helping them win promotion to Division Two in 1950. Despite playing much of his career in the lower leagues, Lawton was capped 23 times for England, scoring 16 goals.

In 1952, Lawton took the player/manager role at Brentford F.C. but enjoyed little success, joining Arsenal F.C. to end his professional playing career.

Later career

A second attempt at the player/ manager role at non-league Kettering Town F.C. was more successful but Lawton could hardly resist the opportunity to manage Notts County when it arose. County's dream appointment ended in disappointment and relegation to Division Two at the end of the season and Lawton chose retirement.

A short-lived appointment as a scout was followed by a period of some financial difficulty, hardly mitigated by fees for a column in the Nottingham Evening Post. Increasingly feeble in his later years, he died of pneumonia at home in Nottingham. His ashes are lodged at The National Football Museum.

Bibliography

  • Lawton, T (1950) Tommy Lawton's all star football book ISBN B0000CHTOA
  • Lawton, T (1954) Soccer the Lawton way ISBN B0000CIYT5
  • Lawton, T (1973) When the Cheering Stopped ISBN 090148217X
  • McVay, D &, Smith, A (2000) The Complete Centre Forward: The Authorised Biography of Tommy Lawton ISBN 1899807098
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