George M. Scott (Minnesota)
George M. Scott (September 14, 1922 – May 25, 2006) was an American lawyer and jurist.
From Minneapolis, Minnesota, Scott received his bachelor's degree from University of Minnesota and his law degree from William Mitchell College of Law. He then practiced law in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Scott was a Minnesota deputy attorney general and attorney for Hennepin County, Minnesota. In 1970, Scott sought the Democrat nomination and lost the race. In 1973, Scott was appointed to the Minnesota Supreme Court and served until 1987, when he retired because of ill health.[1][2]
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gollark: The SCP wiki is interesting but also a really bad thing to base any serious physics research on.
gollark: I mean, stars even have natural predators.
gollark: Who even knows. If you stretch the definitions a bit, fire and stars are life.
gollark: I mean, Conway's Game of Life is Turing-complete and has self-replicators, those are "life".
gollark: It could probably exist in basically any with sufficiently... something... rules, given a broad enough definition of "life".
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