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Slomanson, William Reed was born on May 1, 1945 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Aaron Jacob and Mary Jane (Reed) Slomanson.
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Instructor's Manual to Accompany Fundamental Persepctives on International Law. 189 pages, 10" x 7 3/8" softfcover with 10 chapters of problem analysis and last chapter on exams.
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Slomanson, William Reed was born on May 1, 1945 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Aaron Jacob and Mary Jane (Reed) Slomanson.
Bachelor, University Pittsburgh, 1967. Juris Doctor, California Western University, 1974. Master of Laws, Columbia University, New York City, 1975.
Associate, Booth, Mitchel, Strange & Smith, Los Angeles, 1975-1977; professor of law, Western State University, San Diego and Fullerton, California, 1977-1995; professor, Thomas Jefferson School of Law, since 1996. Judge Provisional District World Court, Los Angeles, since 1990.
(California Court System; State/Federal Relationship; Sour...)
(The casebook addresses procedures unique to California pr...)
(The casebook addresses procedures unique to California pr...)
(The new edition of California Civil Procedure in a Nutshe...)
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(California s procedural system differs from its federal c...)
(See international law in action with FUNDAMENTAL PERSPECT...)
(See international law in action with FUNDAMENTAL PERSPECT...)
(Instructor's Manual to Accompany Fundamental Persepctives...)
(California has one of the most complex procedural systems...)
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Lieutenant United States Naval Reserve, 1967-1971, Vietnam. Member American Society International Law (chair, editor newsletter on United Nations decade of international law 1992-2008, teacher section oversight committee member), San Diego County Bar Association (co-chair international law section 1988-1992).
Married Anna Maria Valladolid, June 24, 1972. Children: Lorena, Michael, Paul, Christina.