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Challenge to Pa. voter ID law is case of contradictions The Mercury HARRISBURG — As the Pennsylvania Supreme Court mulls the fate of the state's new voter ID law, the case is a study in contradictions. CONTRIBUTE. Story Ideas. Send Corrections. All eight plaintiffs seeking an injunction to prevent the law from taking ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Opportunity to Honor Journalist Mwangosi AllAfrica.com A study in 2001 by Issa Shivji, a Professor of Law in Tanzania, implies that the police are prone to killing civilians because of the existing principles within the force. In general, the study elaborates that the existing police force in Tanzania ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
City studies millage for Plymouth Road Hometownlife.com The city's Department of Law told council that the attorney general opined that no election is necessary in the district if the millage funds operating expenses, but that one must be held if it funds anything else, including debt service. The city ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
State's distracted-driving law comes under fire Fredericksburg.com (blog) Spotsylvania County's top prosecutor says problems with distracted-driving laws remind him of the old days when drunken driving wasn't taken seriously enough. DUI laws eventually were stiffened, but only after deadly crashes piled up, said Bill Neely, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Exemption to Open Records Law is outrage The Daily Advertiser A study by the University of Florida called the Citizens' Access Project, named Louisiana the worst in the United States in terms of transparency in the governor's office. The purpose of the Open Records Law is to allow citizens to follow what is going ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
What do speeders tell their children about why they break the law? Baltimore Sun (blog) "We, the people" count on them to study the weights and speeds of vehicles, accident and speed-related statistics, designs of the road, signage and state-of-the-art construction techniques and materials to make the family pleasure trip as safe as the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liquor law solutions Williamsport Sun-Gazette By law, Pennsylvania residents are prohibited from purchasing alcohol across the state line. Lew Bryson, a Philadelphia-area columnist, blogger and author on all things beer and spirits, makes no qualms about his dislike for the LCB and how beer, wine ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study finds state program for sex offenders effective Alexandria Echo Press ... up a lot of fear and anger in a community. But an innovative program from the Department of Corrections (DOC) is preventing new crimes by matching a sex offender about to be released from prison with a group of four to seven volunteer mentors ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Best States To Sue A Company: 24/7 Wall St. Huffington Post Michael Lepage, spokesman for the Institute for Legal Reform — the group that conducted the study — said while all of the areas evaluated for fairness are important, some are bigger issues for American corporations than others. .... Court of Appeals ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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VDOT recommends dropping speed limit on US 460 in PG County Progress Index A copy of the study provided at Tuesday's meeting said that "ineffective law enforcement activities" help lead-footed drivers feel comfortable punching through that stretch of U.S. 460. The point did not ring true for Prince George Police Chief Ed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fiduciary duty: Between a regulatory rock and a political hard place InvestmentNews House-Senate negotiators agree to language in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act that gives the Securities and Exchange Commission the authority to draft a universal fiduciary-duty rule after conducting a study of regulatory ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US state officials in stealth mode on health exchanges Reuters Even without political obstacles, setting up health exchanges is not easy: many states need new laws to create and fund an exchange; they have to study local needs through dozens of meetings, hire staff and find contractors to set up the technology ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MITCHELL'S MUSINGS: This is the law Vernon Morning Star The new rule, proposed initially by Mayor Michael Bloomberg and approved by a board after months of study, will place a 475-millilitre limit (almost 17 ounces) on non-diet soda, sweetened teas and any other calorie-loaded drinks at eateries. It doesn't ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Our View: Increased revenue on alcohol sales is a result of higher taxes Norwich Bulletin In fact, a recent study by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism suggests that Connecticut resident are actually consuming less alcohol. The increase in revenues is more likely a result of higher taxes on beer, wine and liquor imposed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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SAN JACINTO VALLEY: Public safety joint meeting delayed Press-Enterprise An Oct. 1 joint meeting of the San Jacinto and Hemet city councils to consider regional law enforcement options has been postponed to give staff more time to study options. San Jacinto City Manager Tim Hults has a report on that city's Tuesday, Sept. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Malware Infects PCs Even Before They Reach Retail Shops, Says Microsoft ... International Business Times As part of efforts to determine security in its supply chain, the company undertook a study, when its employees brought 10 laptops and 10 desktops from stores located at various cities in China. The new laptops and desktops were found to contain ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Nonfiction review: The Oath by Jeffrey Toobin Richmond Times Dispatch The latest developments are the focus of legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin's "The Oath: The Obama White House and the Supreme Court," a follow-up to his 2008 study "The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court," which looked at the 11-plus years ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
At JNU, it's AISA versus SFI rebels Times of India The latter has also bagged a seat each in the School of Arts and Aesthetics and Centre for Study of Law and Governance. Minakshi Buragohain and Shakeel Anjum of AISA were in the lead for the posts of vice-president and general secretary respectively. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pat Furgurson: The Clean Water Act and fracking CapitalGazette.com On Saturday the Waterkeeper Alliance, including our local Riverkeepers, led a rally in Washington, D.C., to celebrate what has been accomplished and to warn against attempts to weaken the law. West Rhode Riverkeeper Chris Trumbauer was there ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Jordan lawmakers clear way for sovereign sukuk Chicago Tribune In order to facilitate corporate issuance of sukuk in Jordan, the securities commission may seek amendments to the company law and set up a committee to study issues such as compliance with sharia law, a source at the commission said. The committee ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ON THE MOVE Albany Times Union Jonathan S. Dordick, director of the Center for Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies and Howard P. Isermann Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, was appointed vice president for research. Dordick has ... Mark Dorr, vice president of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dubai Police's New Traffic Fine: Dh200 for Wearing Shades at Night Daijiworld.com A study by the Dubai Traffic Police has suggested 14 amendments to the Federal Traffic Law, adding new offences and increasing fines on offenders, according to Major General Mohammed Saif Al Zaffin, Director of Dubai Traffic Department. The UAE's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health costs force response Philadelphia Inquirer An authoritative study revealing sweeping waste and inefficiency in the U.S. medical system offers new hope that the runaway escalation of health-care costs might contain a silver lining of sorts. At first blush, of course, it's nothing short of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UC Santa Cruz students to learn inner workings of California government San Jose Mercury News Wong studied public policy and international affairs and served as a constitutional law tutor at UC Santa Cruz, helping students understand topics like constitutional rights, separation of powers and civil rights. She majored in legal studies with a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Coffee shops with Wi-Fi offer a cozy place to connect Gainesville Sun John Pearce, a barista at this Coffee Culture, says a lot of students, particularly law students, spend much of their study time in the small shop. "It's like a library here at night," he adds. In Ocala, Mike Parker owns a car in the Great American ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ban means adjustment, not loss of freedom Amarillo.com This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. As weeks of study and discussion reached an end Tuesday afternoon on a proposed ordinance to ban handheld cellphone use while driving, just as Amarillo Mayor Paul Harpole said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rights group blasts new VAT law Financial Express Bangladesh They cited a research case study from South Africa which claims that while higher income groups pay only 7 per cent, poor families have to pay 10 per cent. « Previous NewsNext News ». Warning: SQLiteDatabase::queryExec() [sqlitedatabase.queryexec]: no ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mission mulls ban on hand-held cellphones while driving Kansas City Star Driving and using a cellphone can reduce the amount of brain activity associated with driving by 37 percent, according to a study at Carnegie Mellon. Texting increases the ... In Kansas, only Manhattan is known to have a cellphone law. The home of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
For death penalty supporters, it's about the ACLU San Francisco Chronicle (blog) The study that calculated the death penalty's annual statewide cost at $184 million cited reports from the ACLU, among many other sources, but it was co-authored by law professor Paula Mitchell and Arthur Alarcon, a federal appeals court judge with a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Shakespeare and the Book of Common Prayer Huffington Post One of the last mysteries left in the study of Shakespeare's plays is the biggest of them all: How do they achieve their particular magic? What can ... Royal power, holy words, divine law, magic and the supernatural, politics and faith: these are ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Sex Boosts Smarts On Tests,Several Brain Studies Find | TBI LAW By Linda Moss There's been a string of separate studies that have essentially come to the same conclusion: Sex boosts your brain and can make you smarter. One of those. TBI LAW | ||
Super Stress-Busting Hormone! « fibromodem By Purple Law Lady Posted by Purple Law Lady. A new study by York University researchers finds that practicing yoga reduces the physical and psychological symptoms of chronic pain in women with FM (sorry but no particular reference to men – does that mean ... fibromodem |
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Center for U.S. and Mexican Law undertakes critical study of oil and ... Research project at the University of Houston Law Center will analyze widely different practices and recommend changes HOUSTON, Sept. www.redorbit.com/.../center-for-us-and-mexican-law-undertak... | ||
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Consumer Cybercrime Estimated at $110 Billion Annually - 2012 ... LawUpdates.com – Legal Technology News Articles and Law Blog. / Article / Consumer Cybercrime Estimated at $110 Billion Annually - 2012 Norton Study. www.lawupdates.com/.../consumer_cybercrime_estimated_at_... | ||
New photo ID laws may impact key elections, hurt minority voter ... According to the study's estimates, as many as 700,000 young people of color may not participate in the November elections as a result of the photo ID laws ... news.wustl.edu/news/Pages/24231.aspx |
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