Mark G. Mastroianni, the Glossary
Mark Gerald Mastroianni (born 1964) is a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.[1]
Table of Contents
33 relations: American Bar Association, American International College, Apple cider vinegar, Bachelor of Arts, Barack Obama, Bill Cosby, Cloture, Cold case, Defamation, District attorney, DNA profiling, Elizabeth Warren, Fire cider, First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Hampden County, Massachusetts, Harry Reid, Herbal medicine, Juris Doctor, List of federal judges appointed by Barack Obama, Michael Ponsor, Nancy Gertner, National Archives and Records Administration, Party leaders of the United States Senate, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, Pope Francis Preparatory School, Senior status, Springfield, Massachusetts, Trademark, United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, United States federal judge, United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Western New England University School of Law, Whitehouse.gov.
- American International College alumni
- Massachusetts Independents
- Western New England University alumni
American Bar Association
The American Bar Association (ABA) is a voluntary bar association of lawyers and law students; it is not specific to any jurisdiction in the United States.
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American International College
American International College (AIC) is a private university in Springfield, Massachusetts.
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Apple cider vinegar
Apple cider vinegar, or cider vinegar, is a vinegar made from cider, and used in salad dressings, marinades, vinaigrettes, food preservatives, and chutneys.
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Bachelor of Arts
A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin baccalaureus artium, baccalaureus in artibus, or artium baccalaureus) is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines.
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Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017.
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Bill Cosby
William Henry Cosby Jr. (born July 12, 1937) is an American former comedian, actor, spokesman, and media personality.
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Cloture
Cloture (also), closure or, informally, a guillotine, is a motion or process in parliamentary procedure aimed at bringing debate to a quick end.
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Cold case
A cold case is a crime, or a suspected crime, that has not yet been fully resolved and is not the subject of a current criminal investigation, but for which new information could emerge from new witness testimony, re-examined archives, new or retained material evidence, or fresh activities of a suspect.
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Defamation
Defamation is a communication that injures a third party's reputation and causes a legally redressable injury.
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District attorney
In the United States, a district attorney (DA), county attorney, county prosecutor, state's attorney, prosecuting attorney, commonwealth's attorney, state attorney or solicitor is the chief prosecutor or chief law enforcement officer representing a U.S. state in a local government area, typically a county or a group of counties.
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DNA profiling
DNA profiling (also called DNA fingerprinting and genetic fingerprinting) is the process of determining an individual's deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) characteristics.
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Ann Warren (née Herring; born June 22, 1949) is an American politician and former law professor who is the senior United States senator from Massachusetts, serving since 2013. Mark G. Mastroianni and Elizabeth Warren are Massachusetts Democrats.
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Fire cider
Fire cider is a pungent concoction that is made of apple cider vinegar, onions, garlic and horseradish, sometimes with citrus, ginger, and hot peppers.
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First Amendment to the United States Constitution
The First Amendment (Amendment I) to the United States Constitution prevents the government from making laws respecting an establishment of religion; prohibiting the free exercise of religion; or abridging the freedom of speech, the freedom of the press, the freedom of assembly, or the right to petition the government for redress of grievances.
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Hampden County, Massachusetts
Hampden County is a non-governmental county located in the Pioneer Valley of the U.S. state of Massachusetts, in the United States.
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Harry Reid
Harry Mason Reid Jr. (December 2, 1939 – December 28, 2021) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States senator from Nevada from 1987 to 2017.
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Herbal medicine
Herbal medicine (also called herbalism, phytomedicine or phytotherapy) is the study of pharmacognosy and the use of medicinal plants, which are a basis of traditional medicine.
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Juris Doctor
A Juris Doctor, Doctor of Jurisprudence, or Doctor of Law (JD) is a graduate-entry professional degree that primarily prepares individuals to practice law.
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List of federal judges appointed by Barack Obama
Following is a comprehensive list of all Article III and Article IV United States federal judges appointed by President Barack Obama during his presidency, as well as a partial list of Article I federal judicial appointments, excluding appointments to the District of Columbia judiciary.
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Michael Ponsor
Michael Adrian Ponsor (born August 13, 1946) is a senior United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Mark G. Mastroianni and Michael Ponsor are judges of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
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Nancy Gertner
Nancy Gertner (born May 22, 1946) is a former United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts. Mark G. Mastroianni and Nancy Gertner are judges of the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts.
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National Archives and Records Administration
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) is an independent agency of the United States government within the executive branch, charged with the preservation and documentation of government and historical records.
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Party leaders of the United States Senate
The positions of majority leader and minority leader are held by two United States senators and people of the party leadership of the United States Senate.
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Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Pittsfield is the largest city and the county seat of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States.
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Pope Francis Preparatory School
Pope Francis Preparatory School is a Catholic co-educational college-preparatory high school in Springfield, Massachusetts.
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Senior status
Senior status is a form of semi-retirement for United States federal judges.
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Springfield, Massachusetts
Springfield is the most populous city in and the seat of Hampden County, Massachusetts, United States.
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Trademark
A trademark (also written trade mark or trade-mark) is a type of intellectual property consisting of a recognizable sign, design, or expression that identifies a product or service from a particular source and distinguishes it from others.
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United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts
The United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts (in case citations, D. Mass.) is the federal district court whose territorial jurisdiction is the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, United States.
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United States federal judge
In the United States, a federal judge is a judge who serves on a court established under Article Three of the U.S. Constitution.
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United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary
The United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, informally known as the Senate Judiciary Committee, is a standing committee of 21 U.S. senators whose role is to oversee the Department of Justice (DOJ), consider executive and judicial nominations, and review pending legislation.
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Western New England University School of Law
Western New England University School of Law is a private, ABA-accredited law school in Springfield, Massachusetts.
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Whitehouse.gov
whitehouse.gov (also simply known as wh.gov) is the official website of the White House and is managed by the Office of Digital Strategy.
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See also
American International College alumni
- Asnage Castelly
- Christopher Donelan
- Dae Gak
- Dana LeVangie
- Dianne Wilkerson
- Domenic Sarno
- Donald V. DeRosa
- Edmund Ghareeb
- Fran Healy (baseball)
- James Worth
- Mark G. Mastroianni
- Michael F. Kane
- Michael Quinn (American politician)
- Mike Gravel
- Naseer Aruri
- Nick Rodis
- Paul Babeu
- Peter A. Cavicchia
- Richard B. Sellars
- Richard Neal
- Romina Bell
- Saheed Osupa
- Salim Yussif
- Thomas Reilly (Massachusetts politician)
- William D. Mullins
Massachusetts Independents
- Abraham Kasparian
- Benjamin Butler
- Christy Mihos
- David Gergen
- David McCullough
- David Pakman
- Edward Hanley (state cabinet secretary)
- Eugene Foss
- George Francis Train
- H. Stuart Hughes
- Jake Auchincloss
- James J. Gaffney III
- James Jajuga
- Joe Moakley
- John B. Moran
- John S. Parsons
- Jordan Levy
- Julius Hawley Seelye
- Kerry Healey
- Mark G. Mastroianni
- Maryanne Lewis
- Michael J. McEttrick
- Mike Connolly (Massachusetts politician)
- Moorfield Storey
- Patrick O. Murphy
- Paul Loscocco
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
- Scott Harshbarger
- Scott Lively
- Susannah Whipps
- Theodore Lyman III
- Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- Tim Cahill (Massachusetts politician)
- Washington Cook
Western New England University alumni
- Alan Hoskins
- Angelo Puppolo
- Anthony Katagas
- Barbara Gray (politician)
- Cheryl Coakley-Rivera
- Christopher Asselin
- Daniel F. Keenan
- Daniel R. Carey
- Dennis M. Hanno
- Douglas Mintz
- Gale D. Candaras
- Horace Jacobs Rice
- Isaac Mass
- John Bell (Virginia politician)
- John E. Sweeney
- John Kissel (Connecticut politician)
- Joseph Rallo
- Joseph Wagner (Massachusetts politician)
- Kelly Pease
- Larry O'Brien
- Lawrence F. Cafero
- Lois Lerner
- Mark Anderson (Connecticut politician)
- Mark G. Mastroianni
- Maura L. Melley
- Michael A. Christ
- Michael Green (New York lawyer)
- Michael Mori
- Michael W. Morrissey
- Nicholas Boldyga
- Regina Rush-Kittle
- Richard H. Demers
- Rick Sullivan
- S. Prestley Blake
- Shirley Arriaga
- Souleye (hip hop artist)
- Stephen Buoniconti
- Steve Negron
- Susan Johnson (politician)
- Talbert W. Swan II
- Thomas G. Bowman
- Thomas L. Stevenson
- Thomas Petrolati
- Thomas S. Moorman Jr.
- Tim Murray
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_G._Mastroianni
Also known as Mark Gerald Mastroianni, Mark Mastroianni.