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Cornelia Thayer Livingston Pillard (born
March 4, 1961),
known professionally as Nina
Pillard, is an
American lawyer and
jurist serving since 2013 as a...
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Pillard is a
French surname that may
refer to Etta
Pillard,
American dancer Grace Graupe-
Pillard,
American artist Nina
Pillard (born 1961),
United States...
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Maurice Pillard Verneuil (29
April 1869 – 21
September 1942) was a
French artist and
decorator in the Art
Nouveau movement. He was born in Saint-Quentin...
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Charles H.
Pillard (October 26, 1918 –
April 26, 1999) was an
American labor union leader. Born in Buffalo, New York,
Pillard worked as an electrician...
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Richard Colestock Pillard (born 11
October 1933) is a
professor of
psychiatry at the
Boston University School of Medicine. He was the
first openly ****...
- 1920s.
Pillard was from Buffalo, New York, the
daughter of John V.
Pillard and
Alvena Ahrens Pillard. She
began her
stage career in her teens.
Pillard and...
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Grace Graupe-
Pillard is an
American artist from New York City,
United States. She was
known for her
feminist stance during the 1970s.
Later her paintings...
- 4159/9780674037953-005, hdl:2027/heb.02825.0001.001, ISBN 9780674270411 Lane,
Harlan L.;
Pillard,
Richard C.; French, Mary (2000), "Origins of the
American Deaf-World:...
- the
original on
February 8, 2024.
Retrieved February 8, 2024. Millett;
Pillard;
Wilkins (March 14, 2024). "USA v. Navarro, 1:22-cr-00200-APM-1" (PDF)...
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discrimination in 1971, the same year Reed v. Reed was decided. As
noted by Nina
Pillard, Reed
created a
basis to
analyze ****-based discrimination, "so when we...