Mar 18, 2015 · in 1973, in between the time she first began dating fellow yale law school student bill clinton in 1971 and finally agreed to marry him in …
Mar 28, 2016 · It was. In the summer of 1973, Hillary Rodham took the D.C. bar exam. 817 people took the exam, and she was one of the 261 who did not pass. She also took, and passed, the Arkansas bar exam, so rather than stay in Washington, D.C. she moved to Arkansas, where she and Bill Clinton later were married.
Jun 13, 2016 · After sitting for the Arkansas bar exam, Hillary, along with 816 other aspiring lawyers, took the District of Columbia’s bar exam in July 1973. Passing that test was the No. 1 prerequisite to...
Aug 29, 2016 · Clinton, after graduating from Yale University, took the bar exam in Washington, D.C. and Arkansas in 1973, according to Carl Bernstein, the former Watergate reporter who wrote the 2007 book "A ...
Feb 04, 2016 · Today Hillary Clinton is U.S. Secretary of State and seems to have her sights set on the Presidency in 2016, but in 1974 she was Hillary Rodham, an attorney on the Watergate investigation, and according to newly revealed information, an unethical one, at that. Interestingly, her dirty secret was revealed by a fellow Democrat.
Raised in the Chicago suburb of Park Ridge, Rodham graduated from Wellesley College in 1969 and earned a Juris Doctor from Yale Law School in 1973. After serving as a congressional legal counsel, she moved to Arkansas and married future president Bill Clinton in 1975; the two had met at Yale.
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Roosevelt failed the New York bar exam on his first try after attending Harvard College and Columbia Law School . . . and he was subsequently elected President four times! John F. Kennedy, Jr. failed the New York bar exam twice before passing it on his third try.Sep 21, 2015
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A graduate of Harvard, Michelle Obama initially failed the Illinois bar exam. Her life accomplishments were far from over, however. She eventually practiced intellectual property law at Sidley & Austin. Later, she made a name for herself as First Lady during President Obama's administration.
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Jordan earned a master's degree in education from Ohio State University and a Juris Doctor from the Capital University Law School. In a 2018 interview, Jordan said he never took the bar examination.
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The following year Hillary Rodham moved to Fayetteville, Arkansas, where she took a position as a faculty member with the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville School of Law, and in 1977 (having married Bill Clinton in the interregnum) she joined the Rose Law Firm, where she specialized in patent infringement and intellectual property law cases.
In 1973, in between the time she first began dating fellow Yale law school student Bill Clinton in 1971 and finally agreed to marry him in 1975 (after turning down an earlier proposal), Hillary Rodham graduated with a Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from Yale, sat bar exams in Arkansas and the District of Columbia and worked with Marian Wright Edelman’s newly founded Children’s Defense Fund in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Hillary Clinton was fired from the House Judiciary Committee's Watergate investigation by Chief Counsel Jerry Zeifman.
On the (thankfully rare) occasions when Congress must consider whether the sitting President of the United States has committed misdeeds that merit his forced removal from office, the task of initiating the impeachment process rests with the House Judiciary Committee:
However, there might be a lot to say about Senator Clinton! The wikipedia Yom Kippur War article is long yet it was a very short event of days, compared to Clinton's nearly 60 years of life. Vote: Do not shorten for the sake of shortening. Dereks1x 01:03, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
The opening paragraph has been very slightly modified to match that of Christopher Dodd, another Democratic presidential contender. We should treat them fairly and the same. We still give Senator Clinton the honor of mentioning that she's first lady and has several first.
I would like to suggest that we consider being carefull with statements that she is the front runner in the election for 2008. We don't want to be like the media and attempt to call an election before it is done. We need to be a neutral as possible. I have not made any changes in the article; I am just opening this for discussion here.
It seems to me like they're mixed up. The one that says "Portrait of First Lady Hillary Clinton" looks like the one of Senator Hillary Clinton and the one that says "Portrait of Senator Hillary Clinton" looks like the one of First Lady Hillary Clinton. I can tell by the hair.
io:Hillary Clinton - thanks, io:User:Joao Xavier 23:24, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
College Republican turned Democrate? How does that happen? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 67.167.62.224 ( talk) 16:52, 16 April 2007 (UTC).
The External Links has "Official Links" and "Unofficial Links". This really makes no sense. First off, under official links is the voting record maintained by the Washington Post. Last time I checked, the Washington Post wasn't anything official. It also gives the illusion that "official" sites have more legitimacy than "unofficial" sites.