Sep 20, 2012

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Six million will pay health law penalty: study
MarketWatch
LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) — Six million Americans, or roughly 2% of the current population, will end up paying a penalty for failing to have health insurance when the full effect of the 2010 health-care overhaul law is felt in 2016, according to the ...
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Junior, senior Marines study law of war
DVIDS
"Targeting is limited by the law of war. For instance, it is against the law to target cultural landmarks unless military necessity deems it necessary," said Coakley, an instructor with Law of War branch, International and Operational Law, Judge ...
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Study: Pre-law students prioritize wrong
UW Badger Herald
A recent study by Kaplan Test Prep found notable differences regarding the importance law school rankings have for prospective law school students in deciding where to apply for graduate school. Glen Stohr, director of LSAT programs for Kaplan Test ...
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Study Finds Copyright Law Inhibits Innovation
Overclockers Club
Okay, this is something a lot of us probably already know, but now there is an actual scholarly article written about it. After interviewing 31 CEOs and other top-level executives, a Rutgers University researcher has written about how liability rulings ...
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Study questions students' access to valid voter ID
Philadelphia Inquirer
At least 28,500 students from more than 15 colleges will not be able to use their school IDs to vote in Pennsylvania in November, according to a study by a consumer-advocacy group. Under Pennsylvania's new voter-identification law - whose fate is still ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Ohio groups urge study of landline phone service
Businessweek
AARP, Ohio Poverty Law Center and others said Wednesday that cellphone, digital or Internet services aren't always viable options for rural, elderly and low-income Ohioans. The groups also said a study committee on telephone deregulation created in ...
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Living together no longer just a 'trial run' for couples, study shows
Telegraph.co.uk
The study by sociologists at Leeds University on behalf of The Co-operative Legal Services includes analysis of data from the Office for National Statistics which show that the number of cohabiting couples with dependent children in the UK increased by ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
MDCH: Study finds no impact on bars from MI Smoke-Free Air Law
Huroncountypress
LANSING – The Michigan Department of Community Health has released a study that analyzed the economic effects of the Dr. Ron Davis Smoke- Free Air Law. MDCH commissioned the University of Michigan-Institute for Social Research, Professor Helen ...
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Religious parents: Let girls study Talmud
Ynetnews
According to the parents, the fact that boys begin studying the Talmud (the central text of mainstream Judaism) in the fifth grade, while girls must settle for Mishna studies (part of the Talmud consisting of a collection of oral religious laws ...
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Ynetnews
New Phoenix Center Study Demonstrates Aggressive Regulatory Agenda in ...
Sacramento Bee
The Phoenix Center is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that studies broad public-policy issues related to governance, social and economic conditions, with a particular emphasis on the law and economics of regulated industries. Phoenix Center for ...
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Students receive a glimpse of Study Abroad opportunities
N.C. State University Technician Online
Julia Kisner Law, assistant director of the Study Abroad Office, said the short lists, like the one used by Barefoot, are currently in place for certain colleges that require a more structured schedule. Kisner Law said it is a myth that studying abroad ...
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Law Students Launch First Immigration Clinic in Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin-Madison
After working as a bilingual case manager for Spanish-speaking immigrants at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, Kathryn Finley decided to study law so she could advocate on behalf of Wisconsin's immigrants. Now a third-year University of Wisconsin Law ...
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Diversity Roundup: Study Finds Racial Segregation Rampant in US Schools
National Journal
Arizona Begins to Enforce "Show Your Papers": Arizona police Wednesday began enforcing the controversial "show your papers" provision of the state's tough immigration law, which requires officers to ask for documentation proving legal status if they ...
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Atlanta law partners compensation up 48%
Bizjournals.com
It pays to be a law partner in Atlanta. A new report from Major, Lindsey & Africa and ALM Legal Intelligence shows partners in Atlanta saw the biggest jump in compensation (48 percent) than partners in any other city in the study. But total ...
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Report by ACLU–NJ and Rutgers–Newark Law Professor George Thomas Finds ...
News from Rutgers
NEWARK, NJ – A comprehensive study of prosecutor error released today by the ACLU-NJ and Professor George C. Thomas II of Rutgers School of Law–Newark found low rates of errors but an alarming lack of accountability or regular training to prevent ...
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Chilling effects of Martial Law 'still felt right now'
Sun.Star
ACTIVISTS have welcomed a bill that may soon require students of all educational levels to study the Martial Law years under President Ferdinand Marcos. Lawyer Kit Enriquez told reporters yesterday that House Resolution 2608 was recently filed in the ...
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How Charity Can Be Deadly to the Disabled
Truthdig
By Thomas Hedges, Center for Study of Responsive Law. Ralf Hotchkiss was 18 when a motorcycle accident paralyzed him from the waist down. Fourteen years later, in 1980, he met four teenagers at a rehabilitation center in Nicaragua's capital, Managua.
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Studying abroad expands horizons, mind
Times-Delphic
Studying abroad has opened doors that I never would have been able to access before and has ignited in me a passion for international law I did not even consider prior to my travels. In my opinion, there are no negative aspects of studying abroad. It ...
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Times-Delphic
Study Finds 'Substantial' Discrimination of Pagans in the UK
Patheos (blog)
Get the attention of the larger Pagan groups and media outlets and bring the spotlight firmly to bear on the offender. Most of the time the last thing they want is attention brought to their bigotry. Fortunately, here in the West, the law is (mostly ...
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POLI-TICKER: Secretary of State's decision challenged; smoking ban study
Southgate News Herald
"The Secretary of State may be the chief election officer in the state, but she is not above the law," ACLU Executive Director Kary Moss said in a statement. "We can all agree that it should be easier to vote and harder to cheat, but cynical voter ...
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Housing industry in need of new regulation — Abg Johari
The Borneo Post
KUCHING: The Housing Ministry may conduct a study with a view to include new laws to regulate the state's property market in line with new development brought about by the changing lifestyle. Its minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg said the ...
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Part of a study of eleven cities in Europe of Muslims living in the continent
GlobaliaMagazine
Tufyal Choudhury is presently employed at the Durham Law School in England. He is a graduate of the Universities of London (School of Oriental and African Studies, 1996) and Cambridge (Hughes Hall, 1998) and was called to the Bar as a member of Inner ...
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GlobaliaMagazine
Scholarships for seminar on "Football Law"
Fifa.com
The Real Federación Española de Fútbol,co-organizer of the FIFA / CIES Programme in Spain since 2010, will organise study days devoted to the practical aspects of the law of football. The sessions will be on 2 and 3 November in Punta del Este (Uruguay).
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Fifa.com
Bird-Window Collisions Increase In Homes Near Birdhouses And Feeders, Study ...
Huffington Post
While much attention has been placed on the impact that large, commercial structures such as skyscrapers have on disoriented migrating birds, Bayne's study specifically zeros in on bird-window collisions that occur outside of homes across the Edmonton ...
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Facebook users include 5.6M children barred from using site, study finds
Newsday
Facebook, the world's leading social media company with 955 million users, has said that the law does not apply to it because it explicitly restricts use of its site to people aged 13 and older. Facebook has made some progress in identifying preteens ...
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Newsday
Study: DNA barcoding can ID natural health products
Eureka! Science News
The study appears in the latest issue of Food Research International. It's a crucial finding because the health product industry is under-regulated worldwide and mislabelling poses economic, health, legal and environmental implications, says study ...
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Pot could be tax windfall, but skeptics abound
CBS News
In Colorado, the $60 million figure comes from Christopher Stiffler, an economist for the nonpartisan Colorado Center on Law & Policy. He looked at the state's potential marijuana market in a study funded by the pro-legalization Drug Policy Alliance ...
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Law of Attraction the Secret to Faster Healing Time, According to a 30-Year ...
Albany Times Union
Law of Attraction and a Positive Mindset are Proven to Promote Faster Healing Time, According to Mind Movies Co-Founder Natalie Ledwell and the Results of a 30-Year-Long Study Recently Published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal ...
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Jon Stewart, Bill O'Reilly Argue About Sandra Fluke
Truthdig
By Thomas Hedges, Center for Study of Responsive Law. * NEW! * Shale-Shocked Citizens Fight Back By Amy Goodman. * NEW! * Does Romney Dislike America? By E.J. Dionne, Jr. Ear to the Ground · * NEW! * Koch Bros. Group Plans Anti-Occupy Wall ...
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Rocket Lawyer On Call For Legal Assistance
Small Business Trends
According to a Rocket Lawyer study, many solo attorneys and small law practices feel they need a more efficient way to reach new clients. Focusing on marketing efforts and reaching out to new clients might be easy for large law firms, but for small ...
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Small Business Trends
An Interview with Jay Inslee
Huffington Post
Inslee is a fifth-generation Washingtonian. He graduated from the University of Washington and then went onto Willamette to study law. Inslee served in the Washington House of Representatives from 1989-1993 for the area he lived in, Yakima, Washington.
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Study advises against merger of Teaneck, Bogota and Little Ferry police
NorthJersey.com
While the study did not recommend an immediate merger, it said the towns may want to look at sharing services and consolidating departments in the future as municipalities grapple with the constraints of the state-imposed 2 percent tax levy cap ...
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Don't Blame Hedge Funds for Financial Crisis, Study Says
Wall Street Journal (blog)
The study was suggested and partially funded by Chris Petitt, who was a principal at a fund of hedge funds firm he left in 2006. Pettit now runs a consulting and research firm, Blue Haystack, whose clients have included hedge-fund, law and accounting ...
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
The return of cigarette smuggling
BusinessWorld Online Edition
Studies show that increases in tax rates, and accompanied by improvements in anti-smuggling law enforcement, may lead to higher government revenues and reduction in smoking and smuggling. The critical factor for this conclusion is the accompanying ...
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Law Firm of Wohl & Fruchter LLP Announces Investigation of Questcor ...
DailyFinance
On September 14, 2012, Aetna, one of the largest private insurance providers in the United States, issued a Clinical Policy Bulletin concluding that based on its review of relevant medical studies, Acthar was "not medically necessary" for several ...
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Medtronic Announces First Patient Enrollment in Global Heart Rhythm Study
Reuters
During the study, physicians will use evidence-based guidelines and recommended therapies to treat underserved populations through standardized healthcare processes and patient education. The prospective, multi-center study will analyze up to 14,850 ...
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Study shows poor spend 25% of income on smoking
Wall Street Journal
The study by RTI's Public Health Policy Research Program, using state data, finds wealthy smokers spend just 2 percent of their income on cigarettes. ... Distribution and use of this material are governed by our Subscriber Agreement and by copyright law.
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Pa. Senate panel hears testimony about proposed payday lending law
PennLive.com
Moreover, Kerry Smith, an attorney with Community Legal Services Inc., which provides free legal assistance to low-income Philadelphians, said the Pew study found that in states without payday loan stores, 95 out of every 100 would-be borrowers chose ...
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Blogs2 new results for Study Law
 
Controversy erupts among competing law professor citation studies ...
By Steve Bainbridge
Brian Leiter blogs that Phillips & Yoo Citation Study Has Some Serious Problems and relates comments from Gregory Sisk on Citation Studies. I prefer studies in which I come in 10th to those in which I come in 14th, but YMMV.
ProfessorBainbridge.com
Study: Religious exemptions could keep Virginia children from ...
By Angela Pellerano
(WTVR) – A new study by the Child Advocacy Clinic at the University of Virginia School of law concluded some Virginia children might not be getting educated at all – if they received a religious exemption. The study showed more than 7,000 ...
WTVR.com – Richmond News &...

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Foundations for Legal Study - UW School of Law - University of ...
Foundations for Legal Study. William H. Gates Hall All Day Event. Foundations for Legal Study will introduce the study of law and provide practice of the tools ...
https://www.law.washington.edu/.../EventDetails.aspx?id...9/...
TaxProf Blog: Governor Says Law Prof's Tax Study Violated Policy
Gov. Brian Schweitzer called University of Montana President Royce Engstrom last month to complain about study done by a law professor under contract for ...
taxprof.typepad.com/taxprof_blog/2012/.../governor-says-.ht...
Studies Give Mixed Grades to Health Law Payment Innovations ...
Studies in the latest issue of the policy journal Health Affairs are a mixed bag for two forms of payment innovation promoted in the health care law: value-based ...
www.commonwealthfund.org/.../Studies-Give-Mixed-Grades-t...
Big Red Ambition #65: Channel Harry Potter and Study in the Law ...
I've always had a very vivid imagination. So when Harry Potter first entered the muggle world in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, I had more than a ...
cornellsun.com/.../big-red-ambition-65-channel-harry-potter-a...
Council may study legal fees | South China Morning Post
At present, non-Commonwealth solicitors cannot practise local law. Professor Chen said the council was considering whether the study was warranted, and ...
www.scmp.com/article/87175/council-may-study-legal-fees


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