Sep 21, 2012

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Study that says bars not affected by smoking law is hogwash
Clare County Review
The headline read, “Study finds no overall negative impact on bars and restaurants from Michigan's smoke free air law.” Apparently the Michigan Department of Community Health (MDCH) commissioned the University of Michigan- Institute for Social Research ...
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Restrictions on religion rise around the world: report
Reuters
"Social hostilities involving religion were lowest among countries where governments do not harass or intimidate religious groups (and) national laws and policies protect religious freedom," it said. The study said Christians were harassed by ...
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Study: Wage theft rampant in Chicago car washes
WBEZ
It's no secret these days that some unscrupulous Chicago employers pay workers less than what the law requires. It's a practice known as wage theft. A University of Illinois study, released Thursday, suggests that wage theft in one Chicago industry ...
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Rutgers–Camden Professor Studies the Affects of Copyright on User-Generated ...
Game Politics
Rutgers–Camden law professor Greg Lastowka is conducting research on the intersection of copyright law and user-generated content and the legal perils that might be involved. His research is being funded by the National Science Foundation. But as ...
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What Happens If Colorado Legalizes Marijuana?
Huffington Post
A study released in August by the Colorado Center on Law and Policy estimates that local governments would generate a combined $14 million a year in the beginning. That study also estimates savings in law enforcement of $12 million a year immediately, ...
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Study: Virtually all Ala. tar balls from BP spill
KMPH Fox 26
... has been released on bond.More >>. A 21-year-old man whose alleged Internet rant about killing children alarmed law enforcement authorities, leading them to knock down his door and arrest him, is being described by his own attorney as "just a dumb kid.
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You are here: HomeWorld NewsEuropeFrance Reponds to Study of GMOs That ...
The New American
Seralini's study has been called the most thorough research into the health effects of GM crop foods to date, as Monsanto and other GMO companies have done their best to prohibit a full study of GM products through legal red tape and patent protection ...
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Medical College of Wisconsin Study Finds Awareness of New Jersey HIV ...
HealthCanal.com
A study led by the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) and published online today in the American Journal of Public Health found that New Jersey law requiring individuals with HIV to disclose their HIV-positive status to their sexual partners does not ...
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Voter ID Laws Taken On By Black Women Aiming To Fight Back
Huffington Post
In 2008, about 69 percent of eligible black female voters went to the polls, an increase of 5.1 percentage points over 2004, according to a study of census data on 2008 voters by the Pew Hispanic Center. That compares with 66.1 percent of white women.
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Law enforcers: Pay for early education now or prison later
Knoxville News Sentinel
One study conducted in Chicago showed children not attending early education programs were 70 percent more likely to be arrested for a violent crime by age 18. Another study using the Perry Preschool Program in Ypsilanti, Mich., concluded in 2004 that ...
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New Study Links BPA and Youth Obesity
Lake Stevens Journal
Less than three months ago, a state law went into effect in Washington making it illegal to manufacture or sell sports bottles that contain BPA. In the study, published in the September edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association ...
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US Economic Freedom Plummets to 18th Place Globally, Study Shows
The New American
“I think we think of the underlying causes of our decline in legal system and property rights, the Supreme Court's Kelo decision, the war on terror, and things related to the rule of law — things like TARP and the bailouts — have all contributed to ...
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DEC Chief Rejects Outside Study of Fracking Health Impacts, Asks Health Dept ...
Politics on the Hudson (blog)
“I believe this action addresses any legitimate request for additional due diligence and study as well as ensuring DEC's ultimate decision on hydraulic fracturing is beyond reproach either as a matter of law or as policy,” Martens wrote. You can read ...
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New study advocates adoption of electric vehicles for economic, environmental ...
Daily Californian
“Electric vehicles are important to our environmental concerns, public health, quality of life and national security,” said Ethan Elkind, the Bank of America climate policy associate for UC Berkeley and UCLA's law schools. “They are important to the ...
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Study: Restricting Physician Accountability Bad for Patients
Eye on Texas Blog (blog)
Here's a shocking conclusion from a new academic study into the impact of restricting medical liability: Patients harmed by medical negligence can't access the legal system. Okay, not so shocking. We've known that for years. Just ask patients who have ...
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Study: Easton, Pen Argyl school boards have inequities in representation
Allentown Morning Call
Each of the county's other school districts provides an opportunity for equal representation under the conditions established in case law, Barron said. The study was requested by council President John Cusick, who said Barron's findings were exactly ...
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Docs Don't Trust Pharma-Funded Studies
MedPage Today
The study was supported by the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard; the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality; the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation; the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology, and Bioethics at Harvard Law ...
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How to change a person's ethical beliefs in five minutes
Los Angeles Times
People's moral and ethical opinions are not as fixed as they might like to believe, according to a new study in which researchers tricked participants into changing their minds on important issues with a simple sleight of hand. In the study ... One ...
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Study of Maine's School Funding Formula Moves Forward
MPBN News
After hearing presentations from the two finalist consulting firms, a majority of the Legislature's Education Committee chose Picus & Associates with offices in several states to study Maine's school funding formula and recommend ways to make it more ...
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Massive housing experiment finds those who moved to less-impoverished ...
Boston.com (blog)
Robert Ellickson, a professor of property and urban law at Yale Law School had argued, based on earlier findings from the study, that living among other poor people might not be a significant disadvantage. He said the new findings caused him to change ...
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States could make better use of prescription data to fight drug abuse, study finds
Orlando Sentinel
But the PDMP is currently being enhanced, and once it is, officials will be able to alert physicians, pharmacists and law-enforcement of suspected drug abuse, said Department of Health spokeswoman Ashley Carr. None of Florida's PDMP data is currently ...
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High school football saving brains as game goes on
Chicago Tribune
After an off-season with suicides by two former National Football League players, publicity over a lawsuit against the league by NFL players and new studies adding to the growing body of research, nearly every state entered the fall season with some ...
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Japan shares knowhow on stability, development
Viet Nam News
Chairman of the Law Committee, Phan Trung Ly, said the event offered a chance to study constitutions and their role in developing any country. He said constitutional amendments were of great importance in every country and had to be carried out ...
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Study Suggests Keeping Kids Active for Longer Stretches
Education Week News (blog)
Twenty minutes of physical activity per day over three months can reduce the risk of obesity in children, according to a study by the Journal of the American Medical Association, and can also reduce total body fat. Of course, 40 minutes of physical ...
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Drew Cochran, from the Annapolis Defense Law Firm Drew Cochran Law Offers ...
Business Review USA (press release)
... among minors, says Drew Cochran, founder of the Annapolis defense law firm Drew Cochran Law. According to the study, Mr. Cochran said, there are 11 million underage drinkers in the U.S., and 7.2 million of these teens and preteens are binge drinking.
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Cover story: Film study helps Donatell create his own highlight reel
UI The Daily Iowan
And then he begins two more hours of studying game film on the next weekend's opponent. “I'm not taking as many classes as before, which means I can spend a lot more time on that stuff,” the Hawkeye safety said excitedly. “With the team, we watch about ...
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We don't need no (higher) education
Evening Standard
When he finished his A levels, he was offered a place to study law at Bournemouth, but decided not to take it. 'I was doing a Saturday job at Sainsbury's, stacking shelves. I noticed there were a lot of graduates around me with five-figure debts ...
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The Tightening Grip of Karl Rove
Truthdig
By Thomas Hedges, Center for Study of Responsive Law. Ear to the Ground · * NEW! * Twitter Is Not Your Historical Record · * NEW! * Mitt's New Message, Obama's 'Biggest Failure,' and More · * NEW! * The Wage Gap: How Women in America Are Getting ...
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Study finds deep pay gap for women
TheDay.com
The law would protect women from workplace discrimination by requiring employers to show that wage discrepancies are not based on gender and would prohibit retaliation against employees who raise questions about wage parity. Critics of the bill, ...
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House's 'No More Solyndras' Act Unlikely to Become Law
KCET (blog)
The results of such a study would be interesting, and would almost certainly highlight the overwhelming participation of fossil fuel energy in such federal subsidies compared to renewables. It may well be that the mandate for the study was included in ...
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