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| Study: 'Six Strikes' Fails Because it Assumes You're Guilty Dslreports A new study finds that the ISP and entertainment industry's upcoming six strikes anti-piracy plan is far from consumer friendly, supporting previous criticisms from groups like the EFF. University of Idaho Law Professor Annemarie Bridy analyzed the six ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Firms urged to study new laws Gulf Daily News It features provisions relating to women employees, wages, working hours, holidays, contracts, end-of-service bonuses, individual labour disputes and other premiums. The minister urged all private companies to study the new law and amend their bylaws ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Money-Market Study, Microsoft, Fannie Mae: Compliance Bloomberg A majority of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission members are seeking a study of money-market regulations after Chairman Mary Schapiro's bid to advance new rules failed last month, a person familiar with the matter said. SEC Republican ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| FirstEnergy Conducting Organizational Study to Better Align Workforce to Meet ... The Herald | HeraldOnline.com (NYSE: FE) announced today that it is conducting an organizational study to determine how its workforce should be aligned to best meet the challenges of the continued weak economy. ... other legislative and regulatory changes, and revised environmental ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Terry S. Johnson, North Carolina Sheriff, And Deputies Accused Of ... Huffington Post The Center for Immigration Studies and the House Immigration Reform Caucus hosted the discussion with law enforcement agencies from local municipalities dealing with crime problems that are direct result from failure to control the border, and from lax ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Correction: UM law professor's study draws Schweitzer's ire Great Falls Tribune HELENA — In a story Sept. 16 about a Montana tax study, The Associated Press reported erroneously that University of Montana president Royce Engstrom said in a letter to Gov. Brian Schweitzer that law professor Kristen Juras did not properly disclose ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Study: Texting and driving common among most teens KING5.com The state patrol says some people haven't gotten the message. Many of those have gotten the message, but ignore it, do their best to hide the fact they are breaking the law. "We still see a lot of folks really trying to hide their texting," said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Study shows almost half of children with autism victimized by bullies Washington Post (blog) A study published this month in the Archives of Pediatric & Adolescent Medicine shows that children with autism are more than four times as likely to be the victims of bullying than their typically developing siblings. The statistics confirm what many ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Panel edges toward consensus on campaign finance reform Baltimore Sun (blog) The Commission to Study Campaign Finance Law reached a clear consensus on some enforcement issues -- extending the statute of limitations for misdemeanor violations of campaign finance laws from two years to three and allowing the State Board of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Study: Hispanics, African Americans searched more often in NC WCNC Alamance County Sheriff Terry Johnson has been a vocal cheerleader for a federal program that allowed local law enforcement officials to check the immigration status of those they stopped, potentially triggering their deportation. The Department of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NAB seeks independent status under new law Oman Tribune NAB sources said NAB has done a comparative study of existing and proposed laws that were being discussed in the Standing Committee. They have identified existing laws that have flaws which could be removed with NAB's proposed reforms. They were ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Architect to study Middleboro police station plan Enterprise News She was dropped from the list after town meeting in October 2011, following the recommendation of Gates, voted unanimously to adopt a state law that sets an age cap of 32 to serve as a police officer. Gates, who told selectmen he currently has two ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Governor reminds motorists about new law KFDI ... flash messages on electronic billboards along state roads reminding drivers not to text behind the wheel. Brownback's office says a recent study that found people who text while driving are 23 times more likely to crash. The 2011 state law provides ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Study: closing NY's Indian Point would be costly Wall Street Journal The report adds to a pile of studies that have reached varying conclusions on the value of Indian Point, 35 miles from Manhattan. Plant owner Entergy ... Distribution and use of this material are governed by our Subscriber Agreement and by copyright law. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Feds to cover 9/11 cancers under Zadroga Act Legal Broadcast Network (blog) Up until now, the prior law covered a myriad of respiratory and digestive disorders and within the law, there was a provision that said they'd continue to study other health programs and see if cancer could be added, says Rosasco. Following a group of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Our view: Higher education decisions are enhanced by salary study Jackson Sun The study did not include information about post-graduate programs or professional programs such as law and medicine. When lifetime earnings are taken into consideration, four-year degree graduates had higher earnings. We have long argued that today's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Bounds to speak at SMELA Educational Law Policy luncheon Hattiesburg American Its purpose is to create a community of scholars committed to the study of education law. The mission of the organization is to make informed recommendations that ultimately impact policy and practices within the educational community through learning, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Study: Smoking ban not hurting Michigan bars, restaurants Crain's Detroit Business The study commissioned by the Michigan Department of Community Health and conducted by University of Michigan researcher Helen Levy looked at trends in lottery and cigarette sales and tax collections from 2006 to 2011. The ban took effect in May 2010. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Imprimis to Begin New Study of Its Topical Analgesic Drug Equities.com The study will measure the amount of ketoprofen found in the bloodstream following topical application of two different doses of the anti-inflammatory cream under different "real world' conditions, including normal activities, heat exposure to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Limiting medicine may not exacerbate asthma San Francisco Chronicle According to the Stanford study, which surveyed 289 pediatric resident physicians, more than 80 percent of those surveyed had diagnosed a sexually transmitted infection, but only 53 percent had taken advantage of the law and prescribed treatment for a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Albany residents urged to help in cancer study Wall Street Journal The American Cancer Society is trying to enroll 300,000 adults nationwide between now and December 2013 for a 20-year study that will explore the lifestyle, environmental, behavioral and genetic factors that cause or prevent cancer. Albany Medical ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Study: Sexting teens not likely using activity as replacement for sex Santa Rosa Press Democrat There are also the worrisome legal implications of sending underage sexual material to an unpredictable series of recipients, who may be subject to child pornography laws as a result. The researchers suggest that pediatricians should begin to integrate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Study: Romanian teenagers believe life under communism was better than today Romania-Insider.com ... law during the communist period, and they also perceive their teachers as nostalgic for the communist period (41 percent). All in all, around half of the teenagers interviewed for the study could not answer to the question: " Was the fall of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Company Law Bill to be presented in winter session: Moily Hindu Business Line Meanwhile, Godrej Industries Chairman and CII President, Adi Godrej, presented a study on 'Guiding Principles of Corporate Governance' formulated by the MCA Committee. The report makes some practical suggestions on strengthening the performance of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Wis. AG appeals union law ruling, asks for stay NECN Van Hollen, a Republican, asked that Dane County Circuit Judge Juan Colas act quickly on the request to halt his ruling, which overturned the law as it pertained to school and local government workers. Not taking swift action, Van Hollen argued, would ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| CCI partners with several Law Schools to launch Knowledge Partnership Initiative Bar & Bench We will also be focusing on teachers' competency building and motivate more students to study this area of law". The first meeting under the initiative was organized at the CCI office on September 14, 2012 chaired by CCI Chairman Ashok Chawla. Pandey ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| US Economy To Grow At Slow Pace, Says Study Financial Advisor Magazine If Congress does nothing to change current law, a combination of spending cuts and tax hikes worth 5 percent of GDP will slam the U.S. economy next year. He said policymakers are unlikely to allow the current law to stand, and said this would be too ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Heart attack risk lower than expected for stressed-out workers, study finds Journal Times But stress is what more people tend to feel at work these days, and a new study finds that for those who experience such strain on the job, the risk of developing heart disease increases by about 25 percent. That elevated heart attack risk, however, is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Academic Outrage over Politically Incorrect Gay Parenting Study American Thinker Sociologist Mark Regnerus, whose study on gay parenting outraged gay-rights advocates and their cheerleaders in the academy, started classes at the University of Texas in Austin with, he says, a bit of a load off his shoulders. ... less healthy, more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| GOP May Be Required By Law To Post Warning Label OpEdNews The renowned international testing and assessment lab concluded research after an intensive study of the effects of Republican administrations. "The record is undeniably clear," they say, "thousands of Americans are pushing up daisies solely because of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| "Remembering the Legacies of the Marcos Dictatorship: The ... By JP The Marcos regime and martial law still remain in the memory of many Filipino people, especially the victims and the relatives of human rights abuses. By contextualizing the issue in concern, this study examines transitional justice in post ... The American Institute for Indonesian... | ||
| Conference on Religion and Law in America - The Blog of the ... By mermels The Florida State University Department of Religion will convene a conference on Religion and Law in America, March 15-16, 2013, in Tallahassee, Florida. Dr. Winnifred Sullivan, Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at Indiana ... The Blog of the Center for Jewish Law | ||
| Need some advice please GDL and LPC - The Student Room By exoali Basically I studied law and criminology (BA) for my degree and recently graduated. I now want to study a graduate diploma in law which I understand to be around 10 months long. Does it matter where I study my GDL? Do rankings matter ... The Student Room |
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| Good university for studying US Law? - Yahoo! Answers What university will be good to study US law? Harvard? Yale? Stanford? UC Berkeley? And I mean undergraduate law studies, not graduate school law. answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid... | ||
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