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H. L. A. Hart. Herbert Lionel Adolphus Hart FBA (/ hɑːrt /; 18 July 1907 – 19 December 1992) was an English legal philosopher. One of the most influential legal theorists of the 20th century, he was instrumental in the development of the theory of legal positivism, which was popularised by his book, The Concept of Law. [2][3] Hart's ...
Donna Rice Hughes. Donna Rice Hughes (born January 7, 1958) is American activist, author, speaker and film producer who is president and chairperson of Enough Is Enough. In her work with Enough is Enough, Hughes has appeared on a variety of outlets as an Internet safety advocate. [1][2] She first became known as a key figure in a widely ...
Merwin K. Hart was born on June 25, 1881, in Utica, New York. His parents were H. Gilbert Hart and Lucy Lord Kimball. In 1904, he obtained a BA from Harvard University (in the same class as Franklin D. Roosevelt). He spent a half year studying in Germany. He then studied law. [1][2][3]
Currently, commercial and residential property are taxed at a 9.5% rate. A stipulation in the amendment notes that the residential tax rate shall not be greater than four percentage points lower ...
Gary Hart. Gary Warren Hart (né Hartpence; born November 28, 1936) is an American politician, diplomat, and lawyer. He was the front-runner for the 1988 Democratic presidential nomination until he dropped out amid revelations of extramarital affairs. He represented Colorado in the United States Senate from 1975 to 1987.
Philip Casnoff. . . (m. 1984) . Children. 2. Roxanne Hart (born July 27, 1952) is an American actress. She played Brenda Wyatt in the 1986 film Highlander, and Nurse Camille Shutt on the CBS medical drama series Chicago Hope (1994–1998). Hart received a Tony Award nomination for her stage work.
A Kennewick mother and daughter died in a Sunday afternoon crash on Highway 395 in front of the Country Mercantile store north of Pasco. Angela Hart, 50, was driving a 2023 Alfa Romeo Giulia when ...
Philip Aloysius Hart (December 10, 1912 – December 26, 1976) was an American lawyer and politician. A Democrat, he served as a United States Senator from Michigan from 1959 until his death from cancer in Washington, D.C. in 1976. He was known as the "Conscience of the Senate". [1] The Hart Senate Office Building is named in his honor.