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UM law professor's study draws Schweitzer's ire Helena Independent Record The cable company hopes to persuade lawmakers during the 2013 Legislature to change the law, which would lower the cable company's taxes. Juras presented her study to a legislative committee in July, indicating during her oral presentation that her ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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U.Va. study questions school attendance religious exemption, says some may ... Washington Post I think people were glad we were doing an in-depth study," said Christine Tschiderer, a 2012 law school student who worked on the study. Block said he believes many school divisions approve most requested exemptions because they "feel like they lack ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Photo ID Laws May Affect Voting Wugatv ATLANTA - According to a new study, tough photo ID laws in 17 states, including Georgia, could affect voter turnout in November. The study points to a key congressional race in Georgia's 12th District in Augusta. Researchers concluded that overall ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Study suggests gap in treatment of sexually transmitted diseases among teens Science Codex That's the conclusion of a study from the Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital examining pediatric residents' knowledge of laws governing treatment of their patients' sexual partners. "Unless you treat the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study says Biglaw profits look "grim" for 2012 InsideCounsel Law firms are hitting hard times … still. According to a recent survey by Wells Fargo's law firm lending group, the struggles Biglaw has seen the past few years are far from over. In July, Wells Fargo's Legal Specialty Group surveyed 115 firms to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Police, rescuers study use of small-scale drone aircraft DesMoinesRegister.com "It seems pretty inevitable that at some point Iowa law enforcement is going to start getting this. We need to get in front of this technology and provide guidance through our domestic institutions as to how these technology advances are going to be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Curtin gets the legal nod WA today The odds are looking better for students hoping to study law in Perth next year with Curtin University offering its first Bachelor of Laws. Curtin's four-year undergraduate law degree has been approved by the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ministry 'studying' Ombudsman's take on Thaksin passport issue The Nation The Foreign Ministry is studying the Office of the Ombudsman's recommendation that former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's passport be revoked, and will handle the case in accordance with laws and regulations, permanent secretary Sihasak ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CHR chief accused of martial law 'amnesia' ABS CBN News Rosales was quoted as saying that students should just go to the library and study about Martial Law rather than going to the streets. She said the martial law of yesterday is different from what they're doing now. "It's either Rosales is suffering ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Study: Biofuels mandate could increase EU CO2 emissions EurActiv Nusa Urbancic, clean fuels campaigner for the Transport & Environment NGO, said that despite the Commission proposing to cut the use of crop-based biofuels, the bioethanol industry could benefit from the new law. European demand for biodiesel exceeds ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Laws vary across nation for older drivers Delaware County Daily Times So the Illinois man and his wife took a refresher driving course, hunting tips to stay safe behind the wheel for many more years — a good idea considering their state has arguably the nation's toughest older-driver laws. More older drivers are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Litigation halts scope of work for Port Citrus Feasibility Study Citrus Daily ... alleging both violated the Sunshine Law during the ranking process back in April, in which Port Authority Board members heard public presentations from six port developers and ranked them individually to develop a future feasibility study for Port ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Laws Help Curb Texting While Driving Patch.com A recent study by the AAA Foundation found that 95 percent of drivers consider others texting and driving to be a serious threat. However, 35 percent admitted to having read or sent a text message while driving in the last month. The findings also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
George Ball: Obama leaves the rule of law in tatters OCRegister The Heritage Foundation's 2012 Index of Economic Freedom study unequivocally confirms the MIT findings. As Heritage tells us, "the "rule of law" and "limited government" are key components of economic growth and prosperity. Finally, we can only ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Organization grading suspect ID Odessa American In response to a 2011 law passed by the Texas Legislature, a state organization is looking to produce a report card on law enforcement agency policies on identification of suspects. The Texas Innocence Project has begun a study of more than 1,200 law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Furor fades a year after military's gay ban lifted Detroit Free Press Peters is president of the American Military Partner Association, one of several advocacy groups which says the Obama administration could act on its own to extend these benefits, even without Congress repealing the 1996 law denying federal recognition ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
$18M donated for LAW renovations Daily Free Press (subscription) Redstone's donation, announced Thursday afternoon, 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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Counseling to fill vacant law course seats Latest News From Punjab Keeping in view the larger interest of the students wants to study law, the Punjab Education Minister Mr. Sikander Singh Maluka has approved the proposal thereby allowing the 4th Counseling for this purpose. It has been clarified that this permission ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Husted Continues to Push The Big Lie: Voter Fraud Plunderbund We decided to see what a real expert on election law says about the evidence. Daniel P. Tokaji, a law professor at Ohio State's Moritz College of Law, is the most knowledgeable person we now about election law. Last year, he wrote: I've closely studied ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How Do We Determine A Hate Group? Fronteras: The Changing America Desk If you were to google "Center for Immigration Studies," on the first page of results you'd find an article from the Southern Poverty Law Center that says the creation of CIS was "part of a carefully thought-out strategy aimed at creating a set of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nutritious Food Demonized by the Stanford Study - Don't Be Fooled Food Consumer In a nutshell, the meta-analysis, which looked at 240 reports comparing organically and conventionally grown food (including 17 human studies), DID find that organic foods ARE safer, and probably healthier than conventional foods—if you are of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Groups will study transit growth The Spokesman Review Enforcement cameras will record license numbers of speeding drivers with the registered owners getting citations with $137 fines. The citations are not part of a driver's record. A citation written by a law enforcement officer would cost $400 or more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cabinet orders study of municipalities' work Gulf Daily News Deputy Premier Shaikh Mohammed bin Mubarak Al Khalifa yesterday chaired the weekly Cabinet meeting and ordered Municipalities and Urban Planning Affairs Minister Dr Juma Al Ka'abi to conduct a study. It discussed Unesco conventions Bahrain is to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
SAN MARCOS: Study, pass, don't repeat North County Times Meanwhile, a proposed law, SB1456, would give new students one of the highest priorities for registration if they complete an orientation program, and develop an academic or vocational plan with a counselor. Ongoing students would register later, under ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Climate Change: Coral Reefs Expected To Suffer Greatly, Study Finds Huffington Post LONDON, Sept 16 (Reuters) - The chance to save the world's coral reefs from damage caused by climate change is dwindling as man-made greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, scientists said in a study released on Sunday. Around 70 percent of corals ... See all stories on this topic » |
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The Cultural Analysis Paradigm: Women and Synagogue Ritual as a ... By Laura Heymann Absent the author's name, I admit I would not have been likely to read The Cultural Analysis Paradigm: Women and Synagogue Ritual as a Case Study, which is forthcoming in the Cardozo Law Review and available here. As a nonreligious ... madisonian.net | ||
Hyder Collection finds a permanent home at the Law School By jnd458 Bintliff said the Hyder Collection helps put the study of the law into a larger framework, providing perspective and meaning that anchor students in the long and honorable history of the profession. "The pieces so generously donated by the ... UTLaw Magazine | ||
Hon. Richard A. Maughmer | Indiana Court Times What was your major in college and why did you decide to study law? My third year on active duty with the Air Force I was assigned as a full-time college student. Upon graduation (Criminal Justice/Corrections) in August 1975 the Air Force ... Indiana Court Times | ||
Abuse of migrant workers 'endemic' in Canada, says study | South ... By nkhalil While stories of migrant worker abuse are not new, the study by Osgoode Hall Law School professor Fay Faraday examined the legislative and regulatory practices to get to the root causes of the issues faced by migrant workers like Liliane ... South Asian Focus | ||
gap in treatment of sexually transmitted diseases among teens ... By sb That's the conclusion of a study from the Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital examining pediatric residents' knowledge of laws governing treatment of their patients' sexual partners. "Unless you treat ... Science Blog |
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I want to study Law at university? - Yahoo! UK & Ireland Answers will i be able to study law in the uk at university with these a level subjects ... Yes, there are no required A Levels for Law ... uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid... | ||
Studying Law Has No Association with Eyesight | hornofafrica.de Studying Law Has No Association with Eyesight. by Yordanos Negede | It's so obvious that many people faced so many problems, for life is always full of ups ... hornofafrica.de/studying-law-has-no-association-with-eyesight/ | ||
Studying Law Has No Association with Eyesight | It's so obvious that many people faced so many problems, for life is always full of ups and downs. Sometimes things go beyond our control, but we should always ... www.shabait.com/.../10982-studying-law-has-no-association-... | ||
PrawfsBlawg: Qualitative Study in Law and Society Qualitative Study in Law and Society. I think it was Karl Marx in "The German Ideology" who said that ideas should be explained from "material practice," not the ... prawfsblawg.blogs.com/.../qualitative-study-in-law-and-societ... | ||
UM law professor's study draws Schweitzer's ire - The Bozeman ... A law professor who wrote a report criticizing how the state values certain types of property failed to properly disclose she was being paid by a cable company ... www.bozemandailychronicle.com/.../article_f53f90ab-393e-5... | ||
UM law professor's study draws Schweitzer's ire - Great Falls Tribune The president of the University of Montana says a law professor who wrote a report criticizing how the state values certain types of property failed to properly ... www.greatfallstribune.com/.../UM-law-professor-s-study-draw... | ||
UM law professor's study draws Schweitzer's ire | News, Sports ... HELENA, Mont. (AP) — The president of the University of Montana says a law professor who wrote a report criticizing how the state values certain types of ... www.kfbb.com/news/state/169969736.html |
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