Aug 26, 2012

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ASU study: Most ads on Backpage's adult section for prostitution
AZ Central.com
The research project drew on the expertise of law-enforcement officers to identify prostitution ads based on certain commonly used words and phrases and to identify minors based on factors including the girls' development. The researchers compared ads ...
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Global study suggests need for strategies to combat unhealthy lifestyles among ...
Medical Xpress
Healthy foods such as fruits and vegetables, proteins and total fats are consumed more often by the wealthy while poorer people consume more carbohydrates, says a new study involving people from 17 countries. The Prospective Urban Rural Epidemiology ...
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Our View: Maine does not need a voter ID requirement
Press Herald
The five-member Commission to Study Election Practices in Maine was created this year when legislative supporters for a voter ID law realized they were headed to defeat. The panel is charged with taking testimony at six public hearings around the state ...
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Press Herald
Photo ID flap is 'much ado'
Columbia Daily Tribune
Opponents of photo ID laws consistently cite a study of the issue by the Brennan Center at New York University's School of Law called "Citizens Without Proof." For a thorough refutation of this report, see "Without Proof: The Unpersuasive Case Against ...
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Corporations' ties to voter ID laws
San Francisco Chronicle
Supporters say the laws are intended to thwart voter fraud, which they insist is widespread, despite evidence to the contrary. A 2007 study of voter fraud claims by the Brennan Center for Justice at the NYU School of Law found most of them to be "baseless.
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San Francisco Chronicle
MILITARY: Study of Marine suicides getting under way
North County Times
Caldwell's attorney, Navy Lt. Mike Hanzel, argues that prosecution for self-injury among troops with diagnosed mental health issues is banned under military law because there is no way to prove intent. Efforts to reach Hanzel were not immediately ...
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ECSSR to issue new quarterly Strategic Visions Magazine
WAM - Emirates News Agency
The ECCSR said the ''Strategic Visions'' magazine will be focusing on political, economic, legal, social, media and security issues, including applications of information technology in the study of the humanities. ... in the Gulf, the Arab world, and ...
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MILWAUKEE — Wisconsin ranks near the bottom of states for charitable giving ...
Capital Times (blog)
Residents contributed $2 billion, based on 2008 dollars, with a median contribution of $1,747, according to the study published last week that takes an extensive look at giving in America. That means Wisconsin residents allocated 3.4 percent of their ...
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Law Society slams state Treasury for breaking key promises
Adelaide Now
He said those empty vows only worsened the court system's existing problems. "After at least a decade of complaint about the state of our Supreme and District court facilities, the best we get is a $300,000 scoping study with no ongoing commitment," he ...
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Lawsuit against Parkash S. Badal: Punjab govt's legal team leaves for United ...
SikhSiyasat.Net
... Rights Law suit in United States has returned from his foreign trip whereas Punjab has dispatched a legal team comprising of Ashok Aggarwal, Advocate General of Punjab and S. K. Sandhu an IAS Officer, who is Principal Secretary to Chief Minister to ...
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Quick study
Charleston Gazette
He didn't play college football and wasn't even involved in the game while studying law at Texas and Harvard. He began his coaching career by essentially begging for an unpaid internship in the NFL in 2007. But since getting his foot in the door ...
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Genes Now Tell Doctors Secrets They Can't Utter
New York Times
The question of how, when and whether to return genetic results to study subjects or their families "is one of the thorniest current challenges in clinical research," said Dr. Francis Collins, the director of the National Institutes of Health. .... a ...
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New York Times
Who cares about wild rice study? Let's start with the mining industry
Duluth News Tribune
Who cares about wild rice study? Let's start with the mining industry. In canning jars, cattle troughs and 100 lakes across Minnesota, scientists are working at breakneck speed to unravel the relationship between the state's iconic wild rice plant and ...
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My Life Would Have No Meaning If I Don't Write - Emmanuel Iduma
AllAfrica.com
The part of me that's a Lawyer, I left it at the Law School. I have never practiced Law - I studied law for studying sake, and I am surprised at myself, how I managed to know that I wasn't going to practice and studied as hard as I did. I am a writer ...
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Online transcript could bring feds down on UNC
WRAL.com
... and Afro-American Studies Department. The simple fact that the transcript appeared online could be a violation of federal law. ... The transcript is the latest blow to the African and Afro-American Studies Department, which has been the focus of ...
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'We can't turn a blind eye anymore'; feds, local law enforcement promise 'hot ...
Times-Standard
Pointing to a recent study by UC Davis researchers that found high powered rodenticides at illegal marijuana grows were the likely cause of a high number of deaths of pacific fishers -- a member of the weasel family and a candidate for federal ...
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Another View: AB 32 will add costs, hurt California economy
Sacramento Bee
16 Viewpoints article "Clean energy law drives innovation, creates jobs, attracts investments," W. Bowman Cutter and Matthew E. Kahn do just that and distract from the real discussion surrounding AB 32. Despite their claim that it will produce ...
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Alzheimer's hits women more severely than men
Times of India
Researchers led by Keith Laws, professor of psychology at Hertfordshire, completed a meta-analysis of neurocognitive data from 15 published studies, which revealed a consistent male advantage on verbal and visuo-spatial tasks, and tests of both ...
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Verifying provisional ballots may be key to election
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
A study by the Indiana University-Indianapolis School of Law of that state's implementation of voter ID in the 2008 election found of the 2.8 million people who cast ballots that year only 1,039 arrived at the polls without valid ID and cast a ...
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Analysts don't like Brewers' chance of future success
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
That's the conclusion of a future power rankings study done by Buster Olney, Jim Bowden and Keith Law, who ranked all 30 teams in MLB in five weighted categories. Those areas were: majors (current roster quality), minors (quality, quantity of prospects ...
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Remembering Diane: A mother's mission to strengthen protective order law
NewsOK.com
In a nationwide study, Oklahoma ranked highest in the percentage of women who reported to have experienced rape, physical violence and/or stalking by an intimate partner in their lifetimes. The state ranked second highest among men, according to the ...
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Van Hollen continues to lead charge for voter suppression
Milwaukee Courier Weekly Newspaper
Voter ID is Voter Suppression, and that is what provoked the Milwaukee branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and the immigrant rights group Voces de la Frontera to file a lawsuit against the law. In this state ...
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Milwaukee Courier Weekly Newspaper
Anti-clotting drugs yield similar results
Medical Xpress
The first trial to study patients with acute coronary syndrome who do not undergo coronary stenting or bypass surgery found no significant difference between two anti-clotting drugs – prasugrel and clopidogrel – in preventing the first occurrence of ...
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Will: Government hand against obesity's too heavy
The Columbian
A study conducted after New York City mandated posting calorie counts in restaurant chains concluded that while 28 percent of patrons said the information influenced their choices, researchers could not detect a change in calories purchased after the law.
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Calcium Scan Best Heart Risk Diagnosis Tool: Study
RTT News
(RTTNews) - A new study of six methods of determining a patient's risk for heart disease has shown a CT scan of calcium build-up in the arteries around the heart might be the most accurate test. The new study from researchers at Wake Forest Baptist ...
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The trip of a lifetime
Evening Observer
During the joint study experience, one of the questions was about racial profiling. Backus and Momberger recalled talking with a student from South Carolina who was the son of an immigrant who said his state has a law similar to SV-1070 in Arizona.
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Evening Observer
Federal appeals court strikes down FDA tobacco warning label law
CNN
"FDA failed to present any data -- much less the substantial evidence required under the federal law -- showing that enacting their proposed graphic warnings will accomplish the agency's stated objective of reducing smoking rates. The rule thus cannot ...
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Elaine Byrne: Time to shake up CAO system for the good of our students
Irish Independent
The most common mistake is students applying for courses based on the points they expect to have rather than on what they wish to study. Most lecturers have stories of the students who choose medicine, law and theoretical physics as their first three ...
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Right to life: Need for a tougher law against tobacco
Financial Express Bangladesh
According to a WHO study in 2004, in Bangladesh, tobacco consumption is responsible for eight major non-communicable diseases (NCD) including cancer, heart disease, diabetics etc. 1.2 million people in Bangladesh are affected by these diseases ...
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Blogs2 new results for Study Law
 
San Francisco Injury Attorney On Military Concussion Study
By Brett Burlison
San Francisco Injury Attorney Brett A. Burlison looks at a new study by the military on concussions or mild traumatic brain injury in combat training.
Legal Blog
Television Viewing and Externalizing Problems in Preschool ...
By AnnaBarbouttis
Stay updated with the latest news and journal articles on Health Law & Ethics. ... [The] study showed that high television exposure increases the risk of the incidence and the persistence of externalizing problems in preschool children." ...
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Web14 new results for Study Law
 
Student Profiles | UW School of Law - Why Study at UW Law?
Student Video Series: The UW Law Experience. At the UW School of Law, we believe the ...
www.law.washington.edu/admissions/profiles/
To study Law at university should I take it at A level? - Yahoo ...
I'm in the middle of deciding my final A level choices. I want to take English ... u don't need to. but u have history which some universities prefer.
uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid...
A Comparative Study:Law Abiding Gun Owner vs. Gun Toting ...
By now most everybody has heard about Floyd Corkins II shooting up the Family Research Council office. Well most media outlets begrudgedly reported on the.
www.redstatereport.com/.../a-comparative-studylaw-abiding-g...
Study law, but work in a total different sector? - The Student Room
Hei, I'm really interested in studying law, but becoming a lawyer doesn't appeal to me. Many unis though mention that their law courses prepare you for a whole ...
www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2094142
Amsterdam (UvA) - Study Law in Holland
General Information. As a metropolitan university with an excellent reputation for research, the University of Amsterdam (UvA) offers students a stimulating ...
www.studylaw.nl/440/amsterdam-uva
Earth & Energy: Coal plant cleanup law benefits consumers, study ...
Coal plant cleanup law benefits consumers, study says. North Carolina's 2002 Clean Smokestacks Act, which cracked down on pollution from coal-fired power ...
obsearthenergy.blogspot.com/.../coal-plant-cleanup-law-benefi...
Conn. school board to study Conn. information law - SFGate
WESTERLY, R.I. (AP) — The North Stonington Board of Education in Connecticut is going back to school, learning about the state Freedom of Information law.
www.sfgate.com/.../Conn-school-board-to-study-Conn-inform...
PrawfsBlawg: Law Erotica Studied
Larry Cunningham of St. John's Law School has posted an interesting study of the effect on law school rankings of law school marketing materials, aka "law porn ...
prawfsblawg.blogs.com/prawfsblawg/.../law-erotica-studied.ht...
study-reveals Archives « Chicago Legal Authority
According to a study conducted by Harris Interactive on behalf of CareerBuilder, an online ...
chicagolegalauthority.com/tag/study-reveals/
Study Suggests Recent Law School Graduate Employment Better ...
Drawing on the most recent data available from the National Association for Law Placement ('NALP'), the report concludes that, contrary to the perception ...
www.cooley.edu/.../study_suggests_recent_law_school_gradu...
Crossing many borders: the study of medieval canon law ...
This post looks briefly at the modern study of medieval canon law, the roads paved for it by Stephan Kuttner (1907-1996), and the role of the International Society ...
rechtsgeschiedenis.wordpress.com/.../crossing-many-borders-t...
Survive Law - How to Survive Studying Law by Distance
Studying off campus can be a very appealing option: there are no classes to attend and you can study when it suits you. It sounds pretty cruisy but the reality can ...
survivelaw.com/.../903-how-to-survive-studying-law-by-dista...
ICC Law: An Introduction to the Study of Law and The 7 Habits of a ...
For those of you who attended an orientation this past week and for those of you who may be taking one of the CRJ substantive law courses for the first time, ...
www.icclaw.net/.../an-introduction-to-study-of-law-and-7.html
Are these A-Levels good to go onto study law at university ...
"Are these A-Levels good to go onto study law at university?" - Find the answer to this question and millions more on Yahoo! UK & Ireland Answers.
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