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Lloyd D. George, a revered longtime U.S. district judge for Nevada who was appointed by President Ronald Reagan and for whom a downtown Las Vegas courthouse is named, died Wednesday at age 90.
Mr. Lloyd George is not a systematic thinker, and it must not be supposed that he ever, consciously or unconsciously, formulated the heads of his dissent from the accepted methods of government ...
David Lloyd George at White House, Washington, D.C. 1923. Courtesy: Library of Congress When Woodrow Wilson arrived at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, one of the men he faced at the negotiating ...
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