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  2. Michelle Dean - Wikipedia

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    Dean received a bachelor of arts degree in history from McGill University in 2002 and a law degree in 2005. She worked at White & Case from 2005 to 2010. [ 5 ] She received a master's degree in Law from the University of Toronto in 2011.

  3. Andrea Long Chu - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, she joined the staff at New York magazine as a book critic. [2] Chu received the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 2023 for "book reviews that scrutinize authors as well as their works, using multiple cultural lenses to explore some of society's most fraught topics." [3] She is a transgender woman. [4]

  4. James Wolcott - Wikipedia

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    Since arriving in New York, Wolcott has been a columnist on media and pop culture for such publications as Esquire, Harper's Magazine, The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books and New York. He was taken on at Vanity Fair by Leo Lerman, then the magazine's editor. [3] Wolcott's novel, The Catsitters, was published in 2001.

  5. What is Big Law and what are the salary scales? - AOL

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    Law firm size. Median starting lawyer salaries in 2023. 100 or fewer lawyers. $155,000. 101 to 250 lawyers. $160,000. 251 to 500 lawyers. $190,000. 501 to 700 lawyers

  6. Peter Brooks (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Brooks is an interdisciplinary scholar whose work cuts across French and English literature, law, and psychoanalysis. He was influenced by fellow Yale scholar, Paul de Man, to whom his book Reading for the Plot is dedicated. [3] His 2022 book Seduced By Story was a finalist for the 2023 National Book Critics Circle award in criticism. [4]

  7. Gene Shalit - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Shalit (born March 25, 1926) is an American retired journalist, television personality, film and book critic, and author.After starting to work part-time on NBC's The Today Show in 1970, he filled those roles from January 15, 1973, [1] until retiring on November 11, 2010.

  8. Major publishers sue Florida over book ban law in schools

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    According to a report released in April by Pen America, a free speech organization, between July 2021 and December 2023, Florida had 3,135 book bans recorded across 11 districts, the highest of ...

  9. ANCHOR rebate status; how to apply and when to expect ... - AOL

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    New Jersey residents can check the status of their ANCHOR benefit online. If you haven't yet applied for your NJ ANCHOR benefit, the New Jersey Department of Taxation advises that you can still do ...