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{{short description|American jurist}}{{Infobox person
| name = Peter J. Rubin
| birth_place = [[Newton, Massachusetts]]
| education = [[Yale College]]; [[Harvard Law School]]
| occupation = Judge, Lawyer, Law Professor
| known_for = Represented [[Al Gore]] in [[Bush v Gore]] in Gore's losing case to win the US Presidency in [[2000_United_States_presidential_election|the 2000 election]]; Founder, [[American Constitution Society]]; Associate Justice, [[Massachusetts Appeals Court]]
}}
'''Peter J. Rubin'''
"Peter J. Rubin was appointed associate justice of the Appeals Court by Governor Deval Patrick, who administered the oath of office on January 15, 2008. Justice Rubin, a native and resident of Newton, is a ''magna cum laude'' graduate of both [[Yale College]] and [[Harvard Law School]], where he served as an editor of the ''[[Harvard Law Review]]''. Following his graduation from law school, Justice Rubin served as a law clerk, first to Judge [[Collins J. Seitz]] of the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit]], then, for two years, to Justice [[David Souter|David H. Souter]] of the [[Supreme Court of the United States|United States Supreme Court]]." – [https://www.mass.gov/info-details/associate-justice-peter-j-rubin Appeals Court Web Site]
"For over a decade prior to his appointment, Justice Rubin taught full-time at Georgetown, where he remains a member of the faculty. […] His teaching and research have focused on Constitutional Law and Criminal Justice, and he has written extensively on Constitutional Law, with a particular focus on equal protection, due process and voting rights. Prior to joining the [[Georgetown University|Georgetown]] faculty, Justice Rubin was an appellate litigator, and, prior to his appointment to the bench, he continued to engage in constitutional and appellate litigation, primarily in the United States Supreme Court." – [https://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/peter-j-rubin/ Georgetown University faculty page]
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[[Category:Yale Law School alumni|*]]
[[Category:Yale University-related lists|Law School alumni]]
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{{short description|American jurist}}{{Infobox person
| name = Peter J. Rubin
| birth_place = [[Newton, Massachusetts]]
| education = [[Yale College]]; [[Harvard Law School]]
| occupation = Judge, Lawyer, Law Professor
| known_for = Represented [[Al Gore]] in [[Bush v Gore]] in Gore's losing case to win the US Presidency in [[2000_United_States_presidential_election|the 2000 election]]; Founder, [[American Constitution Society]]; Associate Justice, [[Massachusetts Appeals Court]]
}}
'''Peter J. Rubin'''
"Peter J. Rubin was appointed associate justice of the Appeals Court by Governor Deval Patrick, who administered the oath of office on January 15, 2008. Justice Rubin, a native and resident of Newton, is a ''magna cum laude'' graduate of both [[Yale College]] and [[Harvard Law School]], where he served as an editor of the ''[[Harvard Law Review]]''. Following his graduation from law school, Justice Rubin served as a law clerk, first to Judge [[Collins J. Seitz]] of the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit]], then, for two years, to Justice [[David Souter|David H. Souter]] of the [[Supreme Court of the United States|United States Supreme Court]]." – [https://www.mass.gov/info-details/associate-justice-peter-j-rubin Appeals Court Web Site]
"For over a decade prior to his appointment, Justice Rubin taught full-time at Georgetown, where he remains a member of the faculty. […] His teaching and research have focused on Constitutional Law and Criminal Justice, and he has written extensively on Constitutional Law, with a particular focus on equal protection, due process and voting rights. Prior to joining the [[Georgetown University|Georgetown]] faculty, Justice Rubin was an appellate litigator, and, prior to his appointment to the bench, he continued to engage in constitutional and appellate litigation, primarily in the United States Supreme Court." – [https://www.law.georgetown.edu/faculty/peter-j-rubin/ Georgetown University faculty page]
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[[Category:American_jurists]]
[[Category:Yale Law School alumni|*]]
[[Category:Yale University-related lists|Law School alumni]]
Okumaya devam et...