Sep 14, 2012

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PWC 2012 Patent Litigation Study: Courts, Not Congress, Shape Patent Law
Patent Baristas
With the passage of the Leahy-Smith America Invents Act (AIA) last year, which converted the patent system from a 'first to invent' to a 'first inventor to file' system. The AIA, signed into law in September 2011, indeed brought significant changes in ...
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Patent Baristas
Case Study: LinkedIn And The Law Of Attraction
Business 2 Community
Today's post features my friend and fellow Toastmaster Andrew Acosta. Andrew and I both belong to The Metropolitan Club of Chicago and found ourselves chatting one day about our businesses and where we find our best prospects. I gave Andrew some ...
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LA County sheriff to help monitor Internet crimes for study
Los Angeles Times
Baca "does believe that a statistical study is needed to determine whether new laws, like the one he supported last year, are needed.'' Last year, Google was among nine Internet firms that signed a letter opposing Corbett's proposal that would have ...
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In SEC enforcement, size matters
Thomson Reuters News & Insight
And according to a recently published study by Berkeley Law professor Stavros Gadinis, I'm not alone. Gadinis's paper, posted Wednesday at the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance, said that it's been three decades since any academic ...
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Thomson Reuters News & Insight
Study to Develop Policies for Police Drones
LiveScience.com
A new study is proposing to examine how police departments might best use drones for domestic law enforcement. The University of North Dakota wants to fly up to four unmanned aircraft on behalf of police in 16 counties in northeast North Dakota ...
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CU Law Ranks High In Scholarship, Study Says
Law Week Colorado
By James Carlson, LAW WEEK COLORADO. Earlier this summer, the University of Colorado Law School landed high on a study of institutions' scholarly impact in a paper that its dean says is a more accurate reflection of the school's worth than the ...
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Stand Your Ground Law Likely To Remain
WSIU
This week, University of Florida researchers delivered the preliminary results of a study examining Stand Your Ground. The study found that since 2005, when the law was adopted, the number of justifiable homicides has climbed, violent crime rates have ...
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Brock prof probes poverty and education in Niagara
St. Catharines Standard
By John Law, Niagara Falls Review. Thursday ... Brock University associate professor Darlene Ciuffetelli Parker, author of a new study on poverty and education in Niagara, speaks during a panel discussion held Wednesday at the MacBain Centre. PHOTO: ...
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Combined police concept faces doubters
Yorkdispatch.com
Updated: 09/14/2012 10:46:18 AM EDT. A number of law enforcement and elected officials in York County said a regional police service recommended in a recently released study would work. But it would take a lot of doing to get the public to see its ...
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PA: Challenge to voter ID law is case of contradictions
Montana Watchdog
By Eric Boehm | PA Independent. HARRISBURG — As Pennsylvania's new voter ID law goes before the state Supreme Court, the case is a study in contradictions. The eight plaintiffs — who are seeking an injunction to prevent the law from taking effect ...
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Montana Watchdog
Off-Campus Study: A New Way to Pay
Kenyon Collegian
Denison did consider using the Home School Tuition model, but ultimately rejected the idea, according to Andrew Law, the University's director of off-campus study. "I was pleasantly surprised at how well we were actually able to continue to meet our ...
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Study Pushes Early Identification Of Kids' Mental Health Problems
TheDay.com
Federal Medicaid law requires pediatric providers to conduct mental health screenings during well-care visits, to identify children who are at risk for mental health and behavioral abnormalities. However, most pediatric providers do not conduct basic ...
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City Council Given Results Of Gang Study
The Chattanoogan
The study had input from schools and students, law enforcement, gang members, parents and the community. The school survey component had 5,057 participants consisting of students, counselors, teachers and administrators. It reflected the diversity ...
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Wind power study touts value of offshore power generation
Power Engineering Magazine
Representatives from the Natural Resources Council of Maine, Environment Maine, the Conservation Law Foundation and the Maine AFL-CIO attended a press conference to make the report public on Thursday morning. "Congress is now debating whether to ...
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In Conversation: Professor Michael C Davis, Faculty of Law at Hong Kong ...
Bar & Bench
B&B: Just moving away from China for a minute and towards Constitutional studies. One of the arguments we used to have in law school is that the Constitution does not represent the real will of the people, and that it was drafted by people who ...
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Bar & Bench
Lap-dance 'Art' and other legal lunacies
New York Post
On top of other issues, he found it absurd that the justices would "have to wrestle with that age-old jurisprudential question, for which their years of study in the law have so well prepared them: Is someone riding around a golf course from shot to ...
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'Nightmare' Pennsylvania Voter ID Law Revisited in Court
The Nation. (blog)
A major exception is Pennsylvania, where Commonwealth Court Judge Robert Simpson, a Republican, declined to issue a preliminary injunction against the state's controversial voter ID law on August 15. Today in Philadelphia, the Pennsylvania Supreme ...
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The Nation. (blog)
Change of Pakistan's blasphemy laws unlikely
San Antonio Express
The apparent collapse of a case against a Christian girl accused of burning pages of a Quran has given a dim ray of hope to critics of Pakistan?s blasphemy laws, some of the harshest in the Muslim world. Photo: Anjum Naveed,file / AP. In this photo ...
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Britain's ability to fight terrorism could be in danger if EU criminal law opt ...
The Independent
But the 79-page study by researchers working at the University of Cambridge's Centre for European Legal Studies (CELS) argues that opting out of the EAW would make it harder for British police to investigate cross-border crimes and there is a risk that ...
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Helmet law could be bump in the road for Vancouver's bike-share program
Globe and Mail
This is not the first time the company has dealt with a helmet law – Mr. Hylton said the same is true of its Melbourne operation. A U.S. study released last month found, anecdotally, that users of bike-share programs are less likely to wear a helmet ...
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Globe and Mail
New Research Continues To Diminish The Right-Wing Media's Voter ID Argument
Media Matters for America (blog)
New research is adding to the growing body of evidence that voter ID laws not only suppress the right to vote, but that they disproportionately target minority voters. The study is the latest in a series of reports that have been ignored by the right ...
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UNH researcher investigates character development with $1.1 million Templeton ...
Foster's Daily Democrat
DURHAM — A University of New Hampshire professor is among a group of researchers who will conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the worldwide essay contest the Laws of Life Essay Contest to determine if the project, sponsored by the Templeton ...
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" PA Supreme Court Hears Challenge to GOP's Polling Place Photo ID Law, May ...
Brad Blog (blog)
PLUS: German study uses French data to corroborate findings from Austrian, U.S. scientists, suggesting Fukushima disaster should be reclassified as 'level 7' accident, on par with Chernobyl... 3/25/11: Brad on 'Randi Rhodes Show' on Disaster, US ...
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Study showing carbon-reduction projects stimulate economy a 'farce ...
Vancouver Sun
"From our perspective, I think the economic study shows that progressive environmental policies and healthy economic development can go hand in hand," said Pacific Carbon Trust CEO Scott MacDonald. But Simpson said many of the projects listed by PwC ...
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Stanford Report Helps the Organic Message
Supermarket News (blog)
Not a day has gone by since the Stanford study was released on Sept. 4 that there hasn't seen a rebuttal, rejection or ridicule of the findings. The overall theme of the objections has been that the study missed the point: Organic is not just about ...
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Supermarket News (blog)
Pre-charge warnings 'need more study'
Southland Times
Justice O'Regan, speaking at the International Criminal Law Congress in Queenstown, said the crime rate and prison population in New Zealand was falling, in part because of an ageing population. He said the introduction of pre-charge warnings in 2009 ...
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Driven to distraction: Local views
Marietta Times
He said he would not support additional laws aimed at curbing specific behaviors. "We can't have laws to guard against every little thing," he said. "We can go crazy with the laws." In the study, 108 people were asked questions about their driving ...
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Research Roundup: Patients' Experiences At Safety-Net Hospitals
Kaiser Health News
The researchers concluded that the safety net hospitals "have lower performance than non-SNHs on metrics of patient-reported experience, improved somewhat more slowly under public reporting, and are likely to fare poorly under" the health law's "value ...
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Proposition 33: A Corporation's Abuse of the Citizen's Initiative System
OB Rag
If you ever needed a case study in how one rich individual can buy a law that favors his auto insurance business while screwing consumers, Proposition 33 would fit the bill perfectly. It's such a bad apple that other insurance companies, not exactly ...
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PA Voter ID Watch
Examiner.com
The study sited by Lee comes from The Black Youth Project memo entitled: Turning Back The Clock On Voting Rights: The Impact Of New Voter Identification Requirements on Young People of Color. The website for the memo cautions that these laws will most ...
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Blogs9 new results for Study Law
 
Brian Leiter's Law School Reports: Sisk on Citation Studies
By Brian Leiter
Gregory Sisk (St. Thomas/Minnesota) writes with a useful set of reflections on the Phillips-Yoo citation study discussed last week: Believing as I do both that...
Brian Leiter's Law School Reports
Costa Rica Study Abroad 2004-2006 » Levin College of Law ...
By sumerwm
Global Patrimony: The Mysterious Spheres of Delta Diquis; Indigenous community legal education in Panama: Protection of human and environmental rights under domestic and international law in the face of large dam proposals; Coastal ...
Levin College of Law
International Law Reporter: Viñuales: Foreign Investment and the ...
By noreply@blogger.com (Jacob Katz Cogan)
Jorge E. Viñuales (Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies - Law) has published Foreign Investment and the Environment in International Law (Cambridge Univ. Press 2012). Here's the abstract: Conflicts between foreign ...
International Law Reporter
Sentencing Law and Policy: "Challenging the Death Penalty with ...
By Doug B.
In the forty year history of the Supreme Court's modern death penalty jurisprudence, two cases — Furman v. Georgia (1972) and McCleskey v. Kemp (1987) — stand out above all others. Both cases turned on the Court's consideration of ...
Sentencing Law and Policy
Opt out and suffer the consequences, EU criminal law report warns ...
Amid an escalating debate on whether the Government should use Protocol 36 of the Lisbon Treaty to opt out of EU criminal law, a study reveals how doing so would limit the UK's ability to police international crime.
University of Cambridge News
Studying Conflict Without Solving It: An Agenda | CENTER FOR ...
By Marc O. DeGirolami
at St. John's University School of Law. Skip to content. Welcome ... Because of the depth and complexity of the conflicts at issue in many of the contemporary controversies addressed by the conference — indeed, because of the central importance of conflict — it seems to me that some study of the conflicts themselves is worthwhile — a study which would be undertaken without the self-conscious and more specifically practical aim of "solving" them. The project would be simply to ...
CENTER FOR LAW AND RELIGION FORUM
FDA Law Blog: FTC Settlement with Medifast: Weight Loss and ...
By FDABlog HPM
Interestingly, the settlement agreement, in the form of a court-issued Consent Decree, specifies that the company must have at least one (not two) adequate well-controlled clinical study of a "low calorie meal replacement program . . . designed ...
FDA Law Blog
Florida's 'Stand Your Ground' Law Likely To Remain ...
By ChadReznik
This week, University of Florida researchers delivered the preliminary results of a study examining Stand Your Ground. The study found that since 2005, when the law was adopted, the number of justifiable homicides has climbed, violent crime ...
theprimagecorp.com
Occupy Wall Street 2.0: The Debt Resistors' Operations Manual ...
By Yves Smith
One detailed law study found that bankruptcy laws, specifically Chapter 13, implicitly favor a certain profile, an "ideal debtor," who is usually white and married. Most bankruptcy laws tend to favor wealth over income, ownership over renting, ...
naked capitalism

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Study law with politics affect becoming a lawyer? - The Student Room
I'm applying to study law this year, but I'm also interested in politics as well but I don't want to do a joint degree. I was wondering if I applied for Law with politics ...
www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2117509
UH Mobile - UH Law Center Undertakes Critical Study of Gulf of ...
UH Law Center Undertakes Critical Study of Gulf of Mexico Oil and Gas Law Center for U.S. and Mexican Law to Analyze Widely Different Practices and ...
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HON - News : Does Studying for Law School Test Boost Your Brain?
Does Studying for Law School Test Boost Your Brain? Researchers found structural differences after people crammed for rigorous exam. By Robert Preidt ...
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