Sep 15, 2012

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Gov. Schweitzer upset over tax study done by UM law professor
Helena Independent Record
Gov. Brian Schweitzer called University of Montana President Royce Engstrom last month to complain about a study done by a law professor under contract for Cablevison/Bresnan that criticized how the state values certain types of business property.
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Challenge to Voter ID law is Case of Contradictions
Patch.com
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 before the Nov. 6 election because ...
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DeSoto Parish mother seeks social host law
Shreveport Times
DeSoto Parish Sheriff Rodney Arbuckle said he hasn't had the opportunity to study Brooke Lowe's proposed social host ordinance in depth but said he would welcome "anything to keep the kids from getting on the road under the influence and losing their ...
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Neil Lennon hails scholarship set up in memory of Paul McBride as 'living tribute'
Scottish Daily Record
Neil Lennon hails scholarship set up in memory of Paul McBride as 'living tribute'. STRATHCLYDE University's law school will offer students from disadvantaged backgrounds the chance to study on the UK's first Masters degree in Advocacy. Paul McBride ...
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Scottish Daily Record
Backing for law on Euro drug safety
This is Nottingham
EAST Midlands MEP Glenis Willmott has backed a new European law which will ensure better drug safety. Under the new proposals, in cases where regulators have asked companies to carry out a safety study on a particular medicine, that medicine will now ...
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Study finds no high-risk pathways for Asian carp
Wall Street Journal
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. — A federal study of 18 potential aquatic links between the Great Lakes and Mississippi River watersheds says none of them are likely pathways to the lakes for Asian carp. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers released the study Friday.
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Kuwait Cabinet yet to study constituencies' scenarios – Number of votes may be ...
Kuwait Times
"The Cabinet plans to form a workshop as soon as the verdict is made in order to study all proposed scenarios and select the most appropriate one", the insiders said. The Constitutional Court is widely expected to rule that the current electoral law ...
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WV Northern Community College paralegal studies program accredited
State Journal
The paralegal studies program at West Virginia Northern Community College has earned a three-year accreditation by NALS, the association for legal professionals, according to a news release from the school. Paralegal. The NALS has given a three-year ...
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Garment workers slog all day for peanuts
Times of India
She said she was forced to work because her husband is an alcoholic and she wants her children to study well. Indira gets Rs 150 a month as pocket money; her mother-in-law takes away the rest of the salary. Although Indira does not face verbal or ...
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Study fallout; Mall "does not have a gang problem"
WRCB-TV
The Assessment concedes "the value is only as good as the inputs." "It is recommended that law enforcement agencies throughout Hamilton County implement best-practices in gang-related data collection and reporting. Officers should be educated on proper ...
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New study evaluates Africa's economic potential
Deutsche Welle
... level of growth potential. The study was commissioned by the Society for Consumer Research (GfK). It took a close look at the performance of fifty African states in four different areas: economy, the rule of law, population development and living ...
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Deutsche Welle
Illinois' seat belt law a necessary intrusion
Morris Daily Herald
(MCT) — There's a bit of defeat built into having to make something against the law. Going to the degree of restricting personal rights is essentially admitting that when given the option, too many people still choose to do otherwise. In some cases ...
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Law to protect student athletes with concussions in place
San Marcos Mercury
"Studies showing long-term issues are alarming. It's for the health of the kids." State Sen. Bob Deuell, R-Greenville, who sponsored the bill in the Senate, said there is no cost associated with the law — coaches and athletic trainers can undergo the ...
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Law targets investment in science, technology
Viet Nam News
Head of NA Office Nguyen Hanh Phuc said there should be detailed regulations encouraging scientists to study modern and high technology machines to help raise productivity. The draft of the amended Law on Science and Technology includes eight ...
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Small Business Health Insurance: Costs Still Going Up
New York Times (blog)
Indeed, it may prove difficult to associate many of the findings in the Kaiser study with the Affordable Care Act. The changes made by the law that have already taken effect mostly took effect in 2010. In fact, Kaiser's 2011 survey reported average ...
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States Have Room for Improvement in Voter Guides
Governing (blog)
The study rated 41 states that have had initiatives since 2009 based on how they met six criteria: including the ballot initiative's title, providing an explanation and analysis of the initiative, printing the exact text of the new law, presenting ...
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SEGi Law Society to hold Photo Hunt with college Sept 17
The Borneo Post
SEGi Law Society is dedicated to uniting and integrating the college's law students, organising events and activities that compliment the study of law, and enriching, enlivening and enhancing the college experience for its members. Activities that the ...
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Sumner Redstone donates $18 million for School of Law renovations
Daily Free Press (subscription)
Redstone's donation is entirely earmarked for the construction of the building, said LAW Dean Maureen O'Rourke. The building will house classrooms and moot courtrooms, as well as a study space, lounge, dining area and room for the transactional law ...
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The Blunt Weapon of Russian Law is Turned Against One of its Makers
The Plank on TNR.com (blog)
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Planners urge hydrofracking moratorium in Stafford
The Daily News Online
The purpose of the 12-month ban is to allow the town to study the issue and draft zoning law amendments. The goal of changing the zoning laws is to protect the health, safety and welfare of the community. Hydrofracking is a contentious environmental ...
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The criminal-justice gender gap
Greensboro News & Record (blog)
"This study finds dramatic unexplained gender gaps in federal criminal cases," writes Sonya B. Starr, assistant professor at the University of Michigan Law School. "Conditional on arrest offense, criminal history, and other pre-charge observables, men ...
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Fake doctors, real influence
Dallas Morning News
Eighty percent of primetime's top 20 TV shows in 2009-11 dealt with medical matters, according to an unpublished study by Hollywood, Health & Society, a bridge between the entertainment world and medical professionals sponsored by the Norman Lear ...
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Dallas Morning News
You are here! Home > Features Analyses > Exercise helps you cope with stress ...
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Washington, Sep 14: Moderate exercise not only keeps one fit and healthy but also helps him or her to cope with anxiety and stress, suggests a new study. "While it is .... The terms of this agreement are exclusively based on and subject to Indian law.
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Investing For Dummies
Forbes
What's more shocking is that, the very day before it released its study, the SEC proposed a rule that would allow issuers of high-risk private investments to promote their offerings to the general public for the first time. Right now, only the ...
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New York Mesothelioma Lawyer Encouraged by First Genetic Map of Lung Cancer
Equities.com
The New York mesothelioma lawyer was referring to the first large and comprehensive genetic study of squamous cell lung cancer, which found that more than half of the tumors spawned by that type of cancer can be treated by drugs that are available or ...
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The adverse impact of voter ID law
Centre Daily Times
Proponents of voter ID laws frequently assert that they are needed to prevent widespread inperson voter fraud. But there is little hard proof to support their claim. A study by the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University found a vanishingly ...
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Centre Daily Times
AdWatch: New GOP ad disputes Obama claims on taxes
CBS News
... middle-class tax burden. Starting in 2014, the law requires people to pay a penalty — which the Supreme Court has labeled a tax — but only if they don't get health insurance. ... The study analyzes Romney' plan to reform the tax code in a way ...
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ARMED AND DANGEROUS? Local dealers question a study purporting easy ...
Daily Commercial
"There was a direct relationship between the frequency of attempted purchases by persons who were prohibited from owning firearms and sales of firearms that were later used in crime," Wintemute said in a press release on the study. The survey was sent ...
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Beware of Ads Promising Quick Yaz Settlements
RedOrbit
The FDA followed on October 27, 2011 with its own study entitled "Combined Hormonal Contraceptives and the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Endpoints" which found drugs like Yaz could increase the risk of blood clots, DVT and pulmonary embolism by as ...
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Acupuncture does help relieve pain
Khaleej Times
Acupuncture gets a thumbs-up for helping relieve pain from chronic headaches, backaches and arthritis in a review of more than two dozen studies — the latest analysis of an often-studied therapy that has as many fans as critics. Some believe its only ...
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Report suggests right-to-work would help Michigan economy
Crain's Detroit Business
Their findings: States with right-to-work laws performed better economically than Michigan. ... The complete, 175-page 2012 Michigan Economic Competitiveness Study can be found on the Michigan Chamber of Commerce website, michamber.com. Topics in ...
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Grace Notes: September
Longview News-Journal
26 – First United Methodist Church will have a Beth Moore Lecture Study entitled, The Law of Love, Lessons from Deuteronomy. The study will be offered Wednesday mornings at 10. Study books are $10 and are available at the church office or the first ...
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KEEGAN: When it comes to cutting public pensions, you can and must
Montana Watchdog
In "The Public Pension Crisis," scheduled for publication in the Washington and Lee Law Review, Jack Michael Beermann takes an openly sympathetic look at the "recipe for disaster" state and municipal workers face, including "some risk of nonpayment in ...
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Montana Watchdog
When Work Makes You Choose
New York Times (blog)
Legal scholars have called these incidents "family responsibilities discrimination," and a new study — from the University of California's Hastings College of the Law and the AARP Public Policy Institute — portrays it as a growing problem. An aging ...
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Pre-marriage doubts signal unhappy unions, divorce
Detroit Free Press
Researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, say their four-year study of 464 newlyweds finds those with uncertainty were less satisfied with their marriages, and women with doubts who took the plunge anyway were 2.5 times more likely to ...
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Alcohol Regulation Roundup: Back To School Edition
OpenMarket.org
Texas: Small brewers say archaic laws that bar breweries from selling beer on-site are costing them money. According to a study commissioned by the state craft brewers guild, changing some of the laws, like allowing beer sales on brewery tours and ...
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NYU Paper on FCPA Enforcement
JD Supra (press release)
All of these pronouncements were based upon a draft study done by Professors from the New York University School of Law (NYU School of Law) in an attempt to provide an answer. As reported by Sam Rubenfeld in Corruption Currents, in an article entitled ...
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DEC grants town lead agency designation
Wayne Post
The lead agency designation allows the board to oversee the review of repealing the no landfill law and the Phase I study for the purchase offer, Colacino said. The Phase II study will be taken over by the DEC — if it goes that far, he added. Colacino ...
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The America Invents Act: One Year Later (Pt. 5)
Patently-O
The patent system is an industrial policy; it needs to be pared with a good commercial law system where the court decisions are defined by good predictability of result. ... Studies shown that less research conducted in areas where things are patented.
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Adinani Sees Education as His Exit From Poverty
AllAfrica.com
It is his desire to study law if he gets through. He has explained to his girl friend that it is important he returns to his studies because this is the only way he sees he will be able to beat the poverty trap, which has gripped most of the people in ...
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Maternal drinking during pregnancy can damage the earliest fetal learning
Science Codex
As a consequence, they may demonstrate behavioural difficulties and social problems which might lead to problems at school, and often 'trouble with the law.'" "This study used a process of habituation, which is the ability of an organism to stop ...
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Brian Leiter's Law School Reports: Phillips & Yoo Citation Study Has ...
By Brian Leiter
A colleague elsewhere writes: The results looked odd to me, and I checked a few of their reported results, which appear to be very sloppy....
Brian Leiter's Law School Reports
Implied Choice of Law in International Contracts — Conflict of Laws ...
By Marta Requejo
Conceptual delimitation: Implied choice of law III.- Practical delimitation: Implications of the study IV.- The History and Status Quo of Implied Choice of Law in the European Union V.- The Search for the Real Intention of the Parties VI.
Conflict of Laws .net
Voter ID law turns away young voters | The University Lifestyle
By Valerie Torrizo
Voter ID laws are said to target minority voters. The Department of Justice is investigating discrimination in these laws. A study by Cathy Cohen of the University of Chicago and Jon Rogowski of Washington University in St. Louis found that ...
The University Lifestyle

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Please fill out the form below to have an enrollment application mailed to you directly for the Summer Study of Law in Beijing, China program. You may also use ...
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