- ISSN 0190-8286.
Retrieved September 16, 2018.
Sansing 2016, p. 236. "
Fordices File for Divorce". AP News.
Retrieved September 15, 2018. "Changing Partners...
- the governor’s
extramarital affair with a
recently widowed woman. The
Fordices divorced on
December 9, 1999,
after forty-four
years of marriage. Following...
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Fordice is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Kirk
Fordice (1934–2004),
American politician and
businessman Pat
Fordice (1934–2007), First...
- as superscript
S.
Those with
careers spanning multiple categories are
usually included with
their highest or most
prestigious office.
S- Has been awarded...
-
United States v.
Fordice, 505 U.
S. 717 (1992), is a
United States Supreme Court case that
resulted in an
eight to one
ruling that the
eight public universities...
- make
Fordice unappealing,
while Fordice's campaign concentrated their efforts on
turning the
election into a
referendum on Mabus' performance.
Fordice declared...
- four
years prior.
Briggs also
distanced himself from
Republican Kirk
Fordice's gubernatorial reelection campaign due to
personal differences between...
-
Grutter v. Bollinger, 539 U.
S. 306 (2003), was a
landmark case of the
Supreme Court of the
United States concerning affirmative action in
student admissions...
- 1870 to 1892, and was a
Republican appointed by
Republican president Ulysses S. Grant.
Bradley was a key
enabler of the
creation of the
Solid South, both...
- doi:10.1177/1066896914548795. hdl:1805/7652. PMID 25185745. S2CID 5935648.
Fordice, Jim; Kershaw, Corey; El-Naggar, Adel; Goepfert,
Helmuth (February 1999)...