Sep 12, 2012

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Study: ID laws could trip up young minority voters
Businessweek
WASHINGTON (AP) — As many as 700,000 minority voters under age 30 may be unable to cast a ballot in November because of photo ID laws in certain states, according to a new study. The lower turnout could affect several House races as well as the tight ...
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Colorado National Jewish Health Study Finds Dangers For Law Enforcement In ...
Huffington Post
In this study, titled "Health Effects Associated with Indoor Marijuana Grow Operations," 30 marijuana growing operations were sampled in and around Denver that had been identified by law enforcement and compared mold spores and carbon dioxide levels ...
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New Medical Care Networks Show Savings
New York Times
By ABBY GOODNOUGH. Published: September 11, 2012. A new model for delivering medical care, one promoted by the federal health care law, holds promise for slowing the cost of treating the sickest, most expensive patients, according to a new study.
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Diversity Roundup: Study Finds Photo ID Laws Could Stifle Minority Youth Turnout
National Journal
Study Finds Photo ID Laws Could Stifle Young Minority Turnout: Photo identification laws in several states could adversely affect the turnout of up to 700,000 eligible minority voters under the age of 30, according to a new study reported on by the ...
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German court upholds Eurozone rescue fund provision...Study: young minority ...
WRGB
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A new study finds that young minority voters could have a tough time casting ballots in November because of new identification laws in several states. Researchers say even if young voters can pull together the necessary documentation ...
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State: Law helps cut fatal crashes among teens
Norwich Bulletin
The Connecticut Post reports that a study released Tuesday shows that convictions for traffic infractions and breaking the graduated driver's licensing laws dropped slightly in 2012 over 2011. Driver's licensing laws include passenger restrictions, a ...
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STUDY: Health Care Reform Helps Small Businesses
ThinkProgress
Her organization studied specifically some industries that might feel a greater impact under the law—small employers or the retail and restaurant industries, which often don't offer health insurance—and concluded the same. "In none of these sectors ...
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Studies find massive premium savings, lower rate hikes
ModernHealthcare.com
"This report is an election-year gimmick that ignores the true total cost increases of the new healthcare law," Enzi said in his statement. "In fact, a new study put out today by the Kaiser Family Foundation shows that family healthcare premiums have ...
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Court: Idaho woman can't challenge fetal pain law
KTUL (blog)
Results from an early test of a dengue vaccine suggest it isn't ideal, but scientists say the study is still encouraging news in the global fight against the disease known as "break-bone fever."More >>. Results from an early test of a dengue vaccine ...
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NYU students protest NYU law trustee, support labor strike
NYU Washington Square News
According to the Service Employees International Union, the Straus Institute for the Advanced Study of Law and Justice receives an annual endowment of $1.25 million from Straus. The SEIU first instigated the strike at Strauss' HealthBridge in ...
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Jewish Communities Worldwide Complete Talmud Study in Memory of ...
Chabad.org
In its concluding verses, the Talmud, said Kotlarsky, credits one who studies Jewish law as inheriting the World to Come, basing itself on a variant reading from the prophecy of Habakkuk. Where the biblical verse uses the word halichot to indicate that ...
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Chabad.org
Study: high levels of mold found in indoor pot grows
KKCO-TV
Law enforcement will soon change the way they respond to indoor marijuana grows, treating them in some of the same ways as meth labs, after a new investigation finds a number of health hazards associated with the grows. The study looked at 30 marijuana ...
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CEO compensation fell in 2011 as salaries rose and bonuses shrank
Haaretz
CEO compensation fell in 2011 as salaries rose and bonuses shrank. Study by accounting firm PwC cites a recent amendment to the Companies Law that limits how much the big boss can earn. By Shelly Appelberg | Sep.12, 2012 | 8:23 AM ...
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Haaretz
Report from law enforcement group urges more positive school discipline policies
EdSource Today
An organization of California law enforcement officials has just released a study its members hope will prompt Gov. Jerry Brown to sign legislation that will edge the state toward less punitive school discipline policies. "If kids fail in the school ...
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EdSource Today
Studies: Alzheimer drug may stabilize brain plaque
WBRC
Court: Idaho woman can't challenge fetal pain law. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals says some Idaho abortion laws are likely unconstitutional, including one barring medication-induced abortions. But the judges didn't pass judgment on Idaho's fetal ...
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Study Points To Major Mold Dangers With Illegal Pot Grows
DENVER (CBS4) – A new study about illegal marijuana grow operations shows major health risks for both law enforcement officers who are involved in busts and those who live in homes where the growing is done. Dr. John Martyny with National Jewish ...
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Study Shows No Negatives from Repealing DADT
Ms. Magazine
The study was conducted by the Palm Center, a research division of the Williams Institute at University of California Los Angeles Law School. The Palm Center found that in many situations the repeal of DADT helped foster an atmosphere of trust and ...
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Task force to study 2 am bar closing for Richland County
The State
A task force of club owners, neighborhood groups and law enforcement will have three months to find common ground on the issue of 2 a.m. bar closings. Kelvin Washington, chairman of Richland County Council, will appoint a group to study the countywide ...
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Students stumble as Indian Institute of Management, National Law University ...
Times of India
At the moment, IIM-Ranchi is functioning out of Suchna Bhavan, owned by the state information and public relations department, in Ranchi, while National University of Study and Research in Law (NUSRL) is using the BIT Mesra campus for operations.
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Jail study: Add training, leaders
Jamestown Sun
Trapp said the policy and procedure manual will likely be updated a piece at a time, with each update going before the Law Enforcement Center Board for approval. * Correctional officers have to make supervisory decisions without training and pay ...
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State: Law helps cut fatal crashes among teens
Newsday
... 2011, continuing a downward trend since tougher laws for 16- and 17-year-old drivers were enacted four years ago. The Connecticut Post reports that a study released Tuesday shows that convictions for traffic infractions and breaking the graduated ...
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Is Libertarianism to Blame for SC's 'Most Dangerous' Highways?
Free Times
The study raises the question of whether the state's libertarian approach to laws governing motorists could be at fault. The website CarInsuranceComparison.com crunched data from government highway safety reports and the U.S. Census, among other ...
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Neighbors see less harm from foreclosure
Boston Globe
Kathleen C. Engel, a law professor at Suffolk University Law School who specializes in foreclosure issues, said the study only looks at one way foreclosures affect neighborhoods. She also questioned researchers' findings that efforts to slow the ...
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Corporate Tax Reserves Outnumber Actual Payments
Accounting Today
The study, by the Ferraro Law Firm, which specializes in IRS whistleblower cases, examined the annual SEC disclosures of Fortune 500 companies. The firm found that collectively Fortune 500 companies have set aside $187.5 billion in their reserves, ...
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OUR OPINION: Health law better for insurers than Maine patients
Morning Sentinel
According to a study by Consumers for Affordable Health Care, the insurance reforms called Public Law 90 have not stopped overall increases in the insurance premiums, but it has redistributed them. The new rates are hardest on older rate payers and ...
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The Eichholz Law Firm: Dangerous Drugs Can Cause Serious Health ...
PR Web (press release)
A new medical study suggests that drugs given to breast cancer patients can cause heart damage — a finding that has won the attention of The Eichholz Law Firm. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Google+ Share on LinkedIn Email a friend ...
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Minority students: 'Ethics not a substitute for religious studies'
The Express Tribune
"If Muslim students have a right to study Islamic studies, non Muslim students, too, should be entitled to study subject that relates to their religion," says Mariam Arif, head of the Street Law Clinic at the Quaid-i-Azam Law College. Referring to sub ...
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The Express Tribune
Berri: I Won't Reject Any Electoral Law that Enjoys Christian Agreement
Naharnet
He said: "I will not reject any law that enjoys the agreement of all Christian powers." He made his remarks after his weekly meeting with lawmakers. The speaker said that the joint committees will convene soon in order to study the government's ...
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Naharnet
Voter Fraud: It's Real, But Rare
ABC News
It doesn't add up," said Minnite, who testified against Pennsylvania's voter ID law. "The costs are very high and the benefits are practically non-existent." Tracy Campbell, a history professor at the University of Kentucky who studies voter fraud in ...
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ABC News
Arbitration is good for a city's coffers
National Post
Indeed, a 2010 World Bank study ranks Canada fifth in the world in terms of conditions favourable for arbitrating commercial disputes, including strength of laws, ease of process, and extent of judicial assistance. That puts Canada behind the United ...
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National Post
Voter ID laws, poll tax not equivalent
PolitiFact
A study of Georgia election data conducted this month by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, for example, found that participation among black voters rose by 44 percent from 2006 — before the law was implemented — to 2010. For Hispanics, the increase ...
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SEILER: 1 dead in Obama Administration attack on medical-marijuana
Montana Watchdog
The propaganda of the federal government is that most people take advantage of the law." The federal government, he said, fails to acknowledge studies that show the efficacy of medical marijuana in treating some diseases, such as a recent study by the ...
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Montana Watchdog
Beijing Suspends Researcher Over Modified-Rice Study
Wall Street Journal
BEIJING—China's national health watchdog suspended one of its researchers after announcing it hadn't approved or participated in a 2008 Sino-U.S. study that examined the effect of genetically modified vitamin-enriched rice on 24 children. There is no ...
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How May We Speak of Legal Common Sense
US-China Institute
Bryna Goodman is a fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study and professor of Chinese history at the University of Oregon, where she also directs the Asian Studies program. She is author of Native Place, City and Nation: Regional Networks ...
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October ANSI Caucus will feature Robert Adler of U.S. CPSC.
ThomasNet Industrial News Room
Prior, he served as professor of legal studies at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Adler taught courses in business law and business-government relations, among other topics, and also conducted academic research on product safety, product ...
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Blogs3 new results for Study Law
 
"Better" (?) Approach to Counting Citations - ProfessorBainbridge.com
By Steve Bainbridge
This allows for the top school in each area of law to be calculated, which could be useful to aspiring JD students who desire to know the best school in the area(s) of law they are most interested in. Finally, this study proposes an alternative ...
ProfessorBainbridge.com
Euthanasia and assisted suicide – recent studies and articles ...
By Robert Colquhoun
This is the article by Herbert Hendin and Kathleen Foley titled: Physician-assisted suicide in Oregon: A Medical Perspective. This article was published in the Michigan Law Review November 2008 and outlines the Oregon assisted suicide Act ...
Discover Happiness
Health Premiums Rise A Relatively Modest 4 Percent, Study Finds ...
By AHN
The impact of the health care law, meanwhile, is "probably much smaller than the normal year-to-year variation in premiums," said economist Paul Ginsburg at the nonpartisan Center for Studying Health System Change in Washington.
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Web3 new results for Study Law
 
Study: ID laws could trip up young minority voters - Yahoo! News
From Yahoo! News: As many as 700000 minority voters under age 30 may be unable to cast a ballot in November because of photo ID laws in certain states, ...
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SJTU KoGuan Law School, among the World's Best to Study Law
KoGuan Law School of Shanghai Jiao Tong University (SJTU) enters Top 100 law schools in the world according to the 2012 QS World University Ranking for ...
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Foundations for Legal Study - UW School of Law
Foundations for Legal Study. William H. Gates Hall All Day Event. Foundations for Legal Study will introduce the study of law and provide practice of the tools ...
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