Sep 18, 2012

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Study: Michigan's smoke-free law business neutral
The Detroit News
Michigan's law banning smokers from lighting up in bars and restaurants has had no negative impact on businesses, according to a study released Monday by the state's Department of Community Health. The Dr. Ron Davis Smoke-free Air Law went into ...
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Southampton Supermarket Law Study Skewered
Patch.com
The Southampton Village Board will continue to mull legislation that would enable a new grocery store to open in the village, after a steady stream of members of the public took to the boardroom lectern Thursday to decry the plan and the study that ...
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LexisNexis Releases Findings of Consumer-Focused "Attorney Selection ...
DailyFinance
LexisNexis is hosting a free webinar on September 25, 2012 at 12:30 - 1:30 p.m. Eastern to discuss findings of the Attorney Selection Research Study and share best practices to help law firms align their business development efforts with current ...
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NY judge allows anti-terror law enforcement
NewsWest9.com
But the researchers say their findings don't prove BPA causes obesity. A provocative new study suggests a connection between the BPA chemical used in food packaging and childhood obesity, but the researchers say their findings don't prove it's the cause.
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Study: 'No overall negative impact' on bars and restaurants smoke-free law
HollandSentinel.com
A law that banned smoking in restaurants and bars more than two years ago has had no significant ill-effects on bottom lines, a new study shows. The Michigan Department of Community Health commissioned the University of Michigan-Institute for Social ...
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Study: Smoke-free law not hurting restaurants
WZZM
LANSING, Mich. (WZZM) - A new study says that, as a whole, Michigan bar and restaurant sales have not been hurt by Michigan's smoke-free air law. The Michigan Department of Community Health commissioned the University of Michigan Institute for Social ...
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Three strikes law
Ventura County Star
The Star indicates a lack of intelligence and thorough study on this issue. Can it report how many victims are dead because the criminal feared facing the three strikes law? Suggesting California would benefit by sentencing someone to life without ...
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U.Va. Study Questions School Religious Exemption
NBC4 Washington
The statute also doesn't require exempted students to meet any educational requirements, according to the study by the Child Advocacy Clinic at the University of Virginia law school. "If children with religious exemptions are not receiving any ...
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Tasered youth fare as well as adults, new research says
Medical Xpress
Adolescents who are tasered by law enforcement officers do not appear to be at higher risk for serious injury than adults, according to new a new study from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center researchers. This latest research from Wake Forest Baptist ...
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Smoking ban study finds no overall harm to Michigan bars, restaurants (poll)
The Ann Arbor News - MLive.com
smokingban.jpg MLive.com File PhotoJason Sanchez enjoys a cigarette with cocktails during happy hour at Bob's Sports Bar in Grand Rapids in December 2009, before Michigan's smoke-free law went into effect. LANSING, MI - A state-funded study released ...
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New study on 'Assessing Child Welfare Under the Human Fertilisation and ...
BioNews
'Assessing Child Welfare Under the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act: The New Law', an ESRC-funded study conducted by Dr Ellie Lee, Dr Jan Macvarish, and Professor Sally Sheldon at the University of Kent, combined a review of regulatory ...
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UM law professor's study draws Schweitzer's ire
KULR-TV
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 property failed to properly disclose she was being paid by a company that wants to lower its ...
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Study shows smoking ban has no economic impact on businesses
WTVB
The Michigan Department of Community Health released the study, which analyzed the economic effects of the "Dr. Ron Davis Smoke-Free Air Law." The study found no significant negative effects on the overall sales of food, drinks, and Keno tickets in ...
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Student, youth groups slam CHR chairwoman for forgetting lessons of Martial Law
Bulatlat
In a news report, Rosales said students should "Stop comparing martial law of yesterday to what they are doing now because if they do that they are merely muddling the issue. They should study. Do they know what they're talking about?" She added that ...
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Study Finds No Negative Impact from Smoking Ban
Fox17
The Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) has released a study that analyzed the effects of the Dr. Ron Davis Smoke-Free Air Law. Results of the study say there has been no significant negative effect of the ban on overall bar and restaurant ...
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Increase in health premiums slows, still hurts, study finds
ReporterNews.com
Elements like including 2.9 million young adults on their parents' policies — up from 1.3 million before the law changed — could drive up spending, but probably not by much. One recent study projected the law would add about one tenth of 1 percent to ...
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Study Weighs Pros, Cons of Teacher Turnover
Education Week News
(Texas, the third state in the project, is prohibited from connecting student achievement data to its teachers by state law.) The study drew on students' test scores to compare the effectiveness of teachers who left during the school turnaround process ...
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Legal news in brief - 18 September 2012
Law on the Web
Around 12% of crimes attended by the police last year were handled with informal warnings, a study by police watchdogs has found. Many of the punishments handed out by the police involved restorative justice, having perpetrators apologise to victims ...
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Anti-hopping law — a necessity?
Malay Mail
Whether the voter votes for the candidate as an individual or for the party which the candidate represents will be a source for further study. The fact that a voter actually crosses at the column beside the party's emblem to denote his or her support ...
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Social Media: UK Law Firms Lag Behind
Business 2 Community
The study found that a mere 10% of Scottish law firms actively use Twitter to reach potential clients looking for legal advice. According to The DRUM, the findings can be used to make a deduction about law firms' social media adoption in the UK as a whole.
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Study Abroad Fair is September 26; Peer Advisors Ready to Share Their Stories
Tennessee Today
Ron Walters is a fifth-year senior studying English literature, French, and global studies. He spent a year in Chambery, France, in the French Alps. Roston Willis is a senior in public relations. He studied international law and Japanese at the ...
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Parliament debates law against 'trolls'
Politics.co.uk
... university students don't use email and others are confused by the array of technologies available at universities. Yet many students couldn't bear to be without their mobile phones and find themselves distracted by social networking sites during ...
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Rockford's plan for prisoner re-entry hinges on state cooperation
Rockford Register Star
A contingent of city officials, social workers, law enforcement officials and community agency representatives traveled to Racine, Wis., a month ago to study a community re-entry program that Morrissey and others hope to replicate. It would identify ...
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1 out of 10 part-timers becomes full-time: study
Korea Times
"A worker on an open-ended contract is protected under the labor law and can't be fired unless his or her employer has a convincing reason to do so," the ministry said. "What makes the worker different from a full-time employee, however, is that he or ...
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Coming of age under Martial Law
GMA News
As editor-in-chief of The Scholastican, our school organ, I participated in several congresses of the College Editors' Guild of the Philippines and had a taste of midnight study groups where we discussed the "ismos" further and formed political ...
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YOUTH FIRST: Call the law when you see child put at risk in drug home
Evansville Courier & Press
A long-term study published this year in the journal "Pediatrics" linked prenatal exposure to methamphetamine to behavior problems in preschoolers. Those who were exposed to meth while in the womb were more likely to be anxious, depressed and ...
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Australia releases draft of pension portability law after CER report
sharechat
The law will probably come into effect from July next year. That portability may help diminish the migration risk New Zealand's universal pension poses, which the joint study into CER flagged as a threat with Australia's increasing age of entitlement.
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Study: Military drinking 'culture' now a 'crisis'
WRGB
The study by the Institute of Medicine, part of the National Academy of Sciences, says about 20 percent of active duty service members reported they drank heavily in 2008, the last year for which data is available. And, binge-drinking rose to 47 ...
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Study: Uncertainty adding to unemployment
The Hill (blog)
In particular, Republican lawmakers have criticized huge regulatory overhauls pushed by the Obama administration, such as the healthcare and Wall Street reform laws, as driving uncertainty and keeping businesses on the sideline. Business groups are ...
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Study: Parole decisions affect rehabilitation incentives
Phys.Org
So if the sentence length destroys incentives to rehabilitate, then recidivism ultimately may be higher." More information: The paper was published in the Journal of Law, Economics and Organization. Provided by University of Illinois at Urbana ...
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Local law enforcement talk tough on early education
Petoskey News-Review
A long-term study of the High/Scope Perry Preschool Project in Ypsilanti, tracked disadvantaged children who attended high quality preschool and a randomized control group of similar children left out. Over the course of nearly 40 years of follow-up, ...
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Varied license laws for older drivers: What's the impact?
Asbury Park Press
There's plenty of research that as we age, things do change and we may not be aware of those changes," said Susan Cohen, who now is urging Maryland officials to study adding some form of competency screening, in addition to the required eye exams, ...
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RI school says dad-daughter dances violate law
WLNE-TV (ABC6)
A new study suggests a connection between the BPA chemical used in food packaging and childhood obesity. But the researchers say their findings don't prove BPA causes obesity.More >>. A provocative new study suggests a connection between the BPA ...
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Occupiers under the researchers' microscope
Outcome Magazine
Maquire and his colleagues designed a study to examine the "way protestors perceive police and legal authority." To answer "what encourages people to obey the law" and "under what conditions are people willing to defer to authority and obey the law", ...
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Outcome Magazine
UVA Study Reveals Thousands of Students Go Uneducated Each Year
The Flat Hat
According to the Richmond Times-Dispatch, a University of Virginia study claims that as many as 7,000 students are not receiving any education, either in school or at home, because of religious exemptions. Religious exemptions are granted by local ...
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Study says Rural Developments cost Natrona County
WyoFile
In 2008 they took their case to the state legislature, which passed a new law giving counties authority to regulate subdivisions with lot sizes of greater than 35 acres. Subdivisions above this size had previously been exempt from regulation, creating ...
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Blogs5 new results for Study Law
 
Martin & Longa Study of Whether Payday and Title Loans Serve the ...
By Jeff Sovern
Nathalie Martin and Ernesto A. Longa, both of New Mexico have written High-Interest Loans and Class: Do Payday and Title Loans Really Serve the Middle Class?, 24 Loyola Consumer Law Reporter 524 (2012). Here's the abstract: This ...
Consumer Law & Policy
Latest News As Of 9/17/12 | Legal Studies
By Lauri
The BLSA (Berkeley Legal Studies Association) is having our first social tomorrow! ... This is a great chance to meet other BLSA members and officers; you'll have a chance to bond with and talk to other members who are interested in law.
Legal Studies
Study: Negative Effects Minimal From Smoking Ban « CBS Detroit
By mfusinski
MDCH spokesperson Angela Minicuci told WWJ Newsradio 950 they are happy with the study results. "Overall we really wanted to make sure that this law was doing what was best for the state of Michigan in that was protecting the air quality ...
CBS Detroit
Importance of trade unions | Law Teacher
There is no definite answer to this question, mainly because each worker has his/hers own reasons for joining the trade unions. Studies... ... You are here: Law Teacher » Employment Law » Essays » Importance Of Trade Unions Law Essay ...
Law Teacher
Empowerment drives student senator « The Omega
By editorofomega
"I wanted to study law so I could better understand those structures and hopefully better understand how I could advocate for people who are underrepresented in the structures," he said. "But it requires understanding." According to Albinati ...
The Omega

Web4 new results for Study Law
 
Study: Menopause prevents competition with daughter-in-law- News ...
Mothers may, after all, have a good reason for hating their daughters-in-law who, it now emerges, may be responsible for some of the older women's health ...
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Aqua Carpatica - Water Purity Law , case study, 2012 on Vimeo
This case proves how Aqua Carpatica, turned the bottled water purity, a virtually unknown topic ...
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Beth Moore's Law of Love Bible Study on Vimeo
First Baptist Church at Savoy will present Beth Moore's Law of Love Bible Study beginning October 4, 2012. Lessons from the pages of Deuteronomy.
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Study says no economic impact after Michigan law bans smoking in ...
The Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) has released a study that analyzed the ...
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