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Plea for more cash aid for poor students to study law Scotsman MORE government support should be available to help students from poorer backgrounds to study for a profession in the law, according to the Scottish Labour Party. It now costs an estimated £13,000 to study for the postgraduate diploma in professional ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US Congo minerals law could cut investment, livelihoods: study Reuters Africa By Jonny Hogg. KINSHASA (Reuters) - A U.S. law aimed at tackling the trade in "conflict minerals" in Democratic Republic of Congo could cut U.S. investments in the country and harm the livelihood of millions of people, a research paper from think tank ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Call for GM ban after new study [Cyprus Mail] Equities.com The tests were carried out over two years – roughly a rat's lifetime – as opposed to the 90-day trials, which are provided by EU law. Seralini believes his lifetime rat tests give a more realistic and authoritative view of risks, since three months is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study says smoking ban didn't hurt business, local bars and restaurants not so ... HollandSentinel.com "It is important to note that while some establishments saw sales fluctuations after the passage of the Dr. Ron Davis Smoke-Free Air Law, bars and restaurants as a whole were not adversely affected," James Havemen, the state's director of Community ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report claims state health insurance reform not working Bangor Daily News "It's ironic to me that they are saying give it time, when in fact those legislators who said we need more time to study this law were told specifically by the bill's sponsors: 'These issues have been studied to death. We don't need to take any more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Students pushing for ethnic studies in Napa schools Napa Valley Register In 2011, an Arizona judge declared the Mexican-American Studies program in the Tucson Unified School District illegal, accusing the program of violating state law by promoting ethnic solidarity and resentment toward other races and social classes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Study reports 'hidden costs' in gas drilling Pittsburgh Post Gazette Patrick Henderson, the Corbett administration's energy executive, said the state bond amounts are "among the highest in the nation for on-shore drilling" and, under the state mining law, Act 13, well operators are required to pay all costs associated ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Environmental study begins for Middle Bald Mountain radio tower The Coloradoan The facility would be used by various law-enforcement agencies and fire departments. Cost estimates for the facility range up to $2 million, although costs could go as high as $4 million depending on environmental protection measures required by the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Professors tapped to study Lower Macungie's police options Allentown Morning Call Commissioners on Thursday approved a proposal by Gary and AnnMarie Cordner to study the township's policing options at a price tag of $8,000, far below what the township would have paid if they had gone with two others interested in doing the job. The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Where you live may boost your sense of well-being Florida Today ... increase in happiness is about equal to the gain in happiness from a rise of about $13,000 in income," said study author Jens Ludwig, the McCormick Foundation Professor of Social Service Administration, Law and Public Policy at the University of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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FB makes it harder for broken hearts to heal IANS But Facebook with 900 million users is now playing spoilsport, making it much harder for broken hearts to heal post-split, as people try to connect with their exes on the social site, suggests a new study. Tara Marshall, from Brunel .... This Site is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Prescription pain pill epidemic plows path to street drugs StarNewsOnline.com Alfred Blumstein, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College who studies drug policy, said laws passed over recent decades have resulted in drug offenders being incarcerated longer, despite warnings that such practices lead to ballooning ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Legislation on N.J. vaccination exemptions advances Philadelphia Inquirer Legislation that would clarify what constitutes a legal exemption under New Jersey's school immunization law was approved by the state Senate Health, Human Services, and Senior Citizens Committee on Thursday after nearly three hours of contentious ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Editorial: Legalizing marijuana adds revenue, reduces law-enforcement costs The Seattle Times Putting I-502 into effect would also save the money now spent on law enforcement. A study by Mark Cooke of the American Civil Liberties Union of Washington (one of 502's sponsors), estimates that the extra cost of a simple marijuana arrest for police ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Prisoner rights violated, charge HR lawyers The Sunday Times Sri Lanka Articles 12 and 13 of the Constitution guarantee Sri Lankans equal protection of the law and freedom from arbitrary arrest, detention, punishment and prohibition of retroactive penal legislation. However, HR lawyers point out flagrant violations of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
In Israel, time change unleashes culture clash USA TODAY The draft exemptions and study subsidies have become a central issue in Israeli politics. Early this year, the Supreme Court ruled the exemptions illegal and ordered the government to change the law. But attempts in parliament to reform the nation's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Has Kate Middleton's Mother In Law Got Less Posh? Helen Mirren Reckons The ... Entertainmentwise But as she progresses through [ministers] they become the nervous ones. She's the one constant. According to a study in 2006, the Queen's accent had dropped from Upper Received Pronounciation to Standard Received Pronounciation. Her Royal Highness ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Expanding Medicaid good for TN health Greenville News A landmark study from the nonpartisan National Bureau of Economic Research was able to compare those in the expanded Medicaid against those without insurance in Oregon. It found that in the first year, those in the expanded Medicaid program had "lower ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fewer women in National Assembly Viet Nam News HA NOI (VNS) — The number of women working for the National Assembly (NA) in Viet Nam has declined in the past ten years, proven by its falling to 44th in the world rankings, according to a United Nations Development Programme study released yesterday ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Conejo Valley residents rally against book ban in Arizona Ventura County Star The demise of the Mexican-American studies program follows the passage of an Arizona law that prohibits classes from advocating the overthrow of the government, advocating ethnic solidarity or focusing on one ethnic group. The Tucson school board in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Junk DNA, Junky PR Huffington Post A week ago a huge, painstakingly orchestrated PR campaign was timed to coincide with multiple publications of a long-term study by the ENCODE consortium in top-ranking journals. The ENCODE project (EP) is essentially the next stage after the Human ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Voters to decide end of affirmative action Tulsa World Evidence suggests women and minorities in Oklahoma do face discrimination in employment, home ownership and education, according to a 2012 study by the Henderson Center for Social Justice at the University of California's Berkeley Law. According to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Miami University Unveiling Statue To Honor Paul Brown Cincy Jungle So after his freshman year, he transfered to Miami University to study pre-law and history on a Rhodes Scholarship but also started two seasons and compiled a 14-3 career record. He was even named to the All-Ohio small-school second team in 1928 by the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liveblog: Health & Human Services at The Texas Tribune Festival Texas Tribune "When it comes to CellTex, the reason I wrote to the FDA is that this looks to me like a clear example of a company that isn't in compliance with federal law." 3:03 p.m. by Emily Ramshaw. Bales: Says he often hears from ... Joe Potter, a professor at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Case Study: My Experience With Law » ArticleJetmix / Dofollow ... By admin Case Study: My Experience With Law. Why You Should Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer. Dealing with an injury is never a pleasant task, and it's even more trying when you have to deal with the legal system. If you seek out the help of a personal ... ArticleJetmix / Dofollow Article... |
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HENRY G. MANNE PROGRAM IN LAW & ECONOMICS STUDIES ... HENRY G. MANNE PROGRAM IN LAW & ECONOMICS STUDIES. LAW & ECONOMICS CENTER,GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW ... www.masonlec.org/.../LEC-Workshop-for-Law-Professors-on-... | ||
New Study Affirms Less Copyright Restrictions Benefit the Economy ... MPAA and RIAA have used drastically exaggerated numbers and discredited studies for years to claim that laws like SOPA and PIPA—or agreements like the ... https://www.eff.org/.../copyright-and-campaign-misinformatio... |
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