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William J. Ciancaglini : ウィキペディア英語版
William J. Ciancaglini

William J. Ciancaglini (January 16, 1971) is an American lawyer currently practicing in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Ciancaglini is best known for the public controversy surrounding his founding of ''The Men's Law Caucus'' in Temple University's James J. Beasley School of Law in 2002.〔http://www.citypaper.net/articles/2003-02-13/cb3.shtml〕 Furor over the creation of ''The Men's Law Caucus'' prompted an unsuccessful impeachment hearing for Ciancaglini's position as SBA President of the Beasley School of Law.〔Fagone, Jason (June, 2003) "Litigate This". ''Philadelphia'' magazine, p. 65〕
In 2007, after a brief political career, Ciancaglini once again received the media spotlight in a landmark case versus The Philadelphia Turf Club, a subsidiary of Philadelphia Park Casino and Racetrack. In 2009, ''Dittus v. Philadelphia Turf Club'' was decided in Ciancaglini's favor before the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
== Early life ==

William Joseph Ciancaglini was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on January 16, 1971. After graduating from Saint John Neumann High School in 1988, Ciancaglini enrolled in La Salle University and was a member of the varsity wrestling team during that year. After two semesters at La Salle, Ciancaglini discontinued his college education and earned an associate's degree in electronic technology from Pennco Technical Institute in Bristol, PA. Reluctant to pursue employment in electronics technology, Ciancaglini sought employment in the casino gaming industry.
As an original dealer at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut, Ciancaglini worked extensively as a craps dealer, later following this trade to Atlantic City for Trump's Castle and the Atlantic City Hilton. William dealt craps until autumn 1996, when he reembarked on his education.
Ciancaglini enrolled in Community College of Philadelphia from 1996 until 1998 before rejoining a full schedule at La Salle University for the Fall of 1998 semester. During this period at La Salle, Ciancaglini was a member of the La Salle Explorers ice hockey team. In the spring of 2000, Ciancaglini graduated from La Salle with a bachelor's degree in English and was prepared to enter law school.

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