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  2. Thesis - Wikipedia

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    Each committee member will have been given a completed copy of the dissertation prior to the defense, and will come prepared to ask questions about the thesis itself and the subject matter. In many schools, master's thesis defenses are restricted to the examinee and the examiners, but doctoral defenses are open to the public.

  3. Theory of obligationes - Wikipedia

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    "Obligational" disputations resemble recent theories of counterfactual reasoning and are believed to precede the modern practice of the academic "thesis defense." Obligationes also resembles a stylized, highly formalized, version of Socratic dialogues. It can also be a form a Aristotelian dialectical situation with an Answerer and a Questioner.

  4. House Bill 5414 - Wikipedia

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    House Bill 5414, passed by the Connecticut General Assembly and signed into law by that U.S. state's Governor, Ned Lamont, on May 5, 2022, as the Reproductive Freedom Defense Act, [1] [2] is intended to protect abortion in the state and expand the procedure's availability.

  5. Trump's Defense Wraps After Short Argument; Questions Begin - AOL

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    Trump's defense team turned the tables to use Democrats' own words against them, arguing the former president's use of phrases like "fight like hell" was normal political speech.

  6. Defense Resources Act - Wikipedia

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    The Defense Resources Act (DRA) was draft emergency legislation of the United States Government. A 1983 submission to Congress confirmed the existence of the plan. The present and prior status of the DRA proposal is not immediately certain.

  7. Necessity in Canadian law - Wikipedia

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    The defence of necessity is an excuse for an illegal act, not a justification for committing the illegal act. The leading case for the defence is Perka v.The Queen [1984] 2 S.C.R. 232 [1] in which Dickson J. described the rationale for the defence as a recognition that:

  8. Pete Hegseth’s lawyer, Sen. Cotton slam West Point for ...

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    Pete Hegseth’s lawyer and Sen. Tom Cotton slammed West Point on Wednesday for falsely claiming the defense secretary-designate was never offered admission to the nation’s top military academy ...

  9. Couple Accused of Faking 6-Year-Old Son's Cancer, Raising ...

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    A couple in Australia have been accused of faking their young son's cancer diagnosis "It will be alleged that the accused shaved their 6-year-old child’s head, eyebrows, placed him in a ...