John Jay — Infobox Chief Justice name = John Jay imagesize = 250px caption = A portrait of Jay painted by Gilbert Stuart office = 1st Chief Justice of the United States termstart = October 19, 1789 termend = June 29, 1795 nominator = George Washington… … Wikipedia
John Jay Middle School — is a public school located in Cross River, New York. It is the only middle school in the Katonah Lewisboro School District. The school includes three grades, from grade six to grade eight. It was named after John Jay, an American statesman, who… … Wikipedia
John Jay Hall — is a 15 story building located on the southeastern extremity of the Morningside Heights campus of Columbia University in the City of New York, on the northwestern corner of 114th St. and Amsterdam Avenue. The building includes freshman housing… … Wikipedia
John Jay Hooker — John Jay Hooker, Jr. (born 1930) is a Nashville, Tennessee attorney, entrepreneur, perennial candidate and political gadfly.Early lifeJohn Jay Hooker was born to relative wealth and privilege in one of the Nashville area s more prominent families … Wikipedia
John Jay Jackson, Jr. — John Jay Jackson, Jr. (August 4,1824 – September 2, 1907), was a lawyer and federal judge from West Virginia, at the time of its creation as a separate state.Jackson was born in Parkersburg, Virginia, now Parkersburg, West Virginia, United States … Wikipedia
John Jay College of Criminal Justice — Infobox University name = John Jay College of Criminal Justice image size = 240px established = 1964 type = Public staff = president = Jeremy Travis students = undergrad = 14,000+ campus = Urban city = New York state = NY country = USA faculty =… … Wikipedia
John Jay Osborn, Jr. — Infobox Writer name = John Jay Osborn, Jr. |thumb|right|John Jay Osborn Jr. imagesize = 122x180px birthdate = Birth date and age|1945|8|5 occupation = novelist, attorney, law professor notableworks = The Paper Chase , The Associates John Jay… … Wikipedia
John Jay Adams — John J. Adams (1860 1926) was an American lawyer and judge. Early life Adams was a practitioner at the Muskingum County bar and for six years judge of the Judicial Circuit of Ohio, he was born on 18 November 1860, on his father s farm (Prospect… … Wikipedia
John G. Jackson (politician) — John George Jackson (September 22, 1777 March 28, 1825) was a U.S. Representative and federal judge from Virginia, the son of George Jackson, brother of Edward B. Jackson, and grandfather of William Thomas Bland, Jacob Beeson Jackson, James… … Wikipedia
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