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Voter ID Laws, Purges May Deter 10 Million Latinos from Polls, Study Says
Fox News
WASHINGTON – Latino voters are considered pivotal to the presidential election this year - if they turn out in large numbers in key battleground states. But a new report, from civil right activists, warns the combined effects of voter roll purges ...
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Voting laws may disenfranchise 10 million Hispanic US citizens: study
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New voting laws in 23 of the 50 states could keep more than 10 million Hispanic U.S. citizens from registering and voting, a new study said on Sunday, a number so large it could affect the outcome of the November 6 election.
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Study: Voting rule changes may deter 10M Hispanics
KLTV
Maria Adele Carrai has two master degrees from Italian universities in economics and Asian languages and is now earning her PhD in international law in Hong Kong. Her linguistic credentials are formidable: Besides...More >>. Maria Adele Carrai has two ...
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Employment may be hurt by Nevada's legal reputation
VEGAS INC
A recent study by the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform ranked Nevada's lawsuit climate 37th in the country. "This is an issue that's of increasing importance at a time when Nevada has the highest unemployment rate," institute spokesman Justin ...
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McGill, Hebrew U students study together
Canadian Jewish News (blog)
McGill University law student Jennifer Harding-Marlin, left, and Hebrew University student Einav Morgenstern engage in a discussion during a class of the schools' joint human rights program. MONTREAL — From a discussion with a Mohawk leader in a ...
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Canadian Jewish News (blog)
NYU trustee should also be bound by law
NYU Washington Square News
Straus, who funds the Straus Institute for Advanced Study of Law and Justice with annual donations of $1.25 million, has been under fire for nearly a year because of a dispute with workers at one of the nursing homes he runs in Connecticut. Workers ...
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NYU Washington Square News
Anti-hopping law: 'Govt needs time to study'
Free Malaysia Today
KUALA LUMPUR: The government needs time to study the proposal to enforce an anti-party hopping law, Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Nazri Aziz said in Parliament today. He said this in a written reply to Karpal Singh (Bukit Gelugor MP) who ...
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Does medical marijuana change how teens view the drug?
Boston Globe
As states loosen their laws around limited marijuana use, raising concerns that it could cause an increase in use by teenagers, recent studies have found that marijuana dependency among teens can change their brains for the long term. Voters in ...
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Boston Globe
European Union urged to ban button cell batteries containing mercury
International Law Office
A study on the potential for reducing mercury pollution from batteries, prepared by an independent consultancy for the European Commission, recommended in July 2012 the phasing out of mercury use in button cell batteries within two years of adoption of ...
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Majority of workers unaware of right to request flexibility benefits, new ...
SmartCompany.com.au
Workers aren't aware of the Federal Government's workplace laws regarding flexibility and, as a result, aren't requesting alternative work arrangements, according to new research conducted by the University of South Australia. The research comes ...
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Polluted air shortening lives by an average of eight months across Europe ...
Irish Independent
Polluted air shortening lives by an average of eight months across Europe, says study. Print · Email ... Microscopic particles, among the most harmful forms of air pollution, are still found at dangerous levels in Europe, although law has cut some ...
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Irish Independent
Immigration law needs lighter touch
Winnipeg Free Press
First, it should be said that ignorance of the law is no excuse. If these students were issued the standard type of immigration study permits, they would have seen that these documents clearly indicate that their ability to work in Canada is restricted ...
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Q&A: Victoria Plaut, social and cultural psychologist at Berkeley Law
SmartPlanet.com (blog)
We studied three sets of cultural products: venture capital firm websites, hospital websites and newspapers. The Boston venture capital firms stressed their reputation for being experienced and trusted firms. The Bay Area firms emphasized partnering ...
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Study: Housing homeless cheaper than emergency services
TheChronicleHerald.ca
He says governments are spending at least $4.5 billion a year dealing with homeless people, including the cost of emergency health care, mental health services, law enforcement, shelters and food banks. That's because their use of the health system is ...
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Results from Novartis Phase III study show that RLX030 reduced deaths in ...
Reuters
The six-month RELAX-AHF study shows that RLX030 reduces the number of deaths in patients with this disease, which has a higher mortality rate than most other cardiovascular diseases[2]. The study had two primary endpoints using different scales to ...
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Lessons soon to groom budding lawyers
Daily News & Analysis
Study classes are being planned to groom lawyers in legal matters and instil in them a strong sense of integrity. This was ... We are trying to reach out to the city's law schools too," TN Shiva Reddy, general secretary, AILU, Bangalore, said. "We will ...
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Candidates for TUSD board explain their views
Arizona Daily Star
Juarez: The law that outlawed ethnic studies was created as a wedge issue by Phoenix politicians to garner support for their political platforms. This law has managed to create a rift in our otherwise civil and respectful community. The fact is, I ...
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Wall Street Scandals Fill Lawyers' Pockets
New York Times
... has established relationships with the people who represent the company," said Charles D. Weisselberg, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law and co-author of a recent study examining white-collar practices at major law ...
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New York Times
National Law University-Delhi, CUTS Institute for Regulation & Competition to ...
Times of India
It will also cover fundamentals of economics essential for studying competition law. The diploma course, on the other hand, will deal in elaborate detail with topics related to abuse of dominance , anti-competitive agreements, and regulation of ...
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Morning Security Brief: Copyright Reform, Fake Photos, and Counterfeit Driver ...
Security Management
The study recommends changing current Australian law, which strictly prohibits the reuse of copyrighted material, to allow "fair use", which allows copyrighted work to be used depending on whether it is used for commercial purposes and how much of the ...
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What's it like to study... History
The Independent
... individual and mass psychology, arts and cultures, geography and landscape, law and customary rights and many more areas. The first year syllabuses at most universities are broad, introductory courses meant to give an overview of a certain area of ...
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The Independent
Paul Ryan: Reversing 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Repeal Would Be 'Step In The ...
Huffington Post
... policy shows that there are no detrimental effects regarding the repeal. Published by the Palm Center, a research branch of the Williams Institute at University of California Los Angeles Law School, the study comes almost one year after DADT ending.
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Student Anna hopes to fight for human rights
This is South Wales
But now Anna Mammedova is hoping to win a bursary to help her study law. ​. And inspired by her work with Swansea Bay Asylum Seekers Support Group — where she visits to listen to and offer support and advice to refugees — if she succeeds, she plans ...
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This is South Wales
3m Britons have stepped back fro the brink of divorce, study suggests
Telegraph.co.uk
The study also found that four out of five people say they would put their children's interests first if they were to separate, ahead of their own financial interests or ensuring they got a larger share of the assets than their partner. Despite this, a ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Oklahoma in top five states in prescription pain drug use, study says
Tulsa World
A recent study by a large pharmacy benefit management organization showed Oklahoma among the top five states in use and cost of prescription painkillers. Oklahomans ... Dealing with the issue only through law enforcement doesn't fix the problem, he said.
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Breast-density notification bill signed into law
Mountain View Voice
Simitian cited a January 2011 study by the Mayo Clinic that found that in women with dense breast tissue, 75 percent cancer is missed by mammograms alone. "This is a life saver," Simitian said in a statement. "I'm tremendously thankful for the Governor ...
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Capital Region Connections
Albany Times Union
Public Workshop: Bike Route Signage Strategy and Bike-Sharing Feasibility Study, The Linda WAMC's Performing Arts Studio, 339 Central Ave., Albany When: 6 p.m. Cost: Free Contact: 434-2532, Ext. 17 or http://www.facebook.com/AlbanyEandS Notes: The City ...
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Study Finds Pennsylvania's "Tort Reform" falls short Reports LimitedTortLawyer ...
Melodika.net (press release)
The Fair Share Act, which traded joint for several liability, became law in 2011 with support of businesses. But the survey of 1,125 general counsels, senior litigators and executives this year downgraded Pennsylvania by six ranks, to 40th from 34th in ...
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Study: Medicare cuts to eliminate 36000 Florida jobs; Collier, Lee hospitals ...
Sunshine State News
Southwest Florida hospital leaders are bracing for Medicare cuts that a study says could result in the loss of nearly 36,000 health-care jobs in Florida next year. ... No, tax dollars should only ever go to limited services, such as roads or law ...
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Military Will Defeat Any Militia Type Rebellion On US Soil According To Study
OpEdNews
He goes on to detail that "this scenario requires us to consider how domestic intelligence is gathered and shared, the role of local law enforcement (to the extent that it supports the operation), the scope and limits of the Insurrection Act--for ...
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OpEdNews
Oceanic Iron Ore Corp. - Hopes Advance Pre-Feasibility Study NPV of $5.6 ...
Equities.com
Release date- 20092012 - Vancouver, BC - Oceanic Iron Ore Corp. is pleased to announce that it has received the results of a Pre-Feasibility Study prepared by Micon International Limited in respect of the Company's 100% owned Hopes Advance project.
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Blogs5 new results for Study Law
 
Fletcher Study on American Indian Legal Scholarship and the ...
By Matthew L.M. Fletcher
I have posted the data so far in chart form for my ongoing study on the impact of American Indian legal scholarship on the judiciary. The draft paper, which will be available on a limited basis at the Berkeley conference … Continue reading →
Turtle Talk
Prison Planet.com » Prescription painkillers kill more Americans ...
By admin
Hal Rogers (R-Ky.), chairman of the House Appropriations Committee, said in a media statement about the study. "Law enforcement and health officials are doing heroic work and, thankfully, this report provides a road map to help them further.
Prison Planet.com
Reuter Cites Radical Leftist Study On Voter ID | Sweetness & Light
By Steve
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – New voting laws in 23 of the 50 states could keep more than 10 million Hispanic U.S. citizens from registering and voting, a new study said on Sunday, a number so large it could affect the outcome of the November ...
Sweetness & Light
Human Trafficking Law Blog: Ending Demand Won't Stop Prostitution
By Wendi Adelson
According to Meagan Morris, a Colorado researcher who has studied law-enforcement approaches to prostitution, even so-called "victim-centered" approaches disproportionately hurt women, leaving them more vulnerable to trafficking and ...
Human Trafficking Law Blog
O-Issue 2012: Libraries – The Chicago Maroon
By Alice Bucknell
The super swanky D'Angelo Law Library just south of the Midway has much the same vibe as Crerar: a spacious, tranquil study spot which, due to the high graduate student concentration, is a great place to go to when you really have to ...
The Chicago Maroon

Web8 new results for Study Law
 
Should I study law in 2013? - Yahoo! Answers
I'm choosing my uni courses for next year, and I plan on studying in australia.
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PressTV - Study: Voter ID laws disenfranchise minority voters
Voter ID laws could disenfranchise 1 million young minority voters: study. Thu Sep 13, 2012 6:6AM. Share | Email | Print. An estimated 700,000 young minority ...
www.presstv.ir/usdetail/261303.html
US Congo minerals law could cut investment, livelihoods: study ...
From Yahoo! News: KINSHASA (Reuters) - A U.S. law aimed at tackling the trade in "conflict minerals" in Democratic Republic of Congo could cut U.S. ...
news.yahoo.com/us-congo-minerals-law-could-cut-investment...
Study: 'No overall negative impact' on bars and restaurants smoke ...
An analysis of the economic impact used sales tax collections from Michigan retail eating and drinking establishments as well as from Club Keno sales.
www.hollandsentinel.com/.../Study-No-overall-negative-impac...
The PJ Tatler » 'Study' Points to 'Onerous' Voter ID Laws
As if anyone needed more proof that our society is on a feeding tube, Reuters deadpans the following lead in a story entitled "Voting laws may disenfranchise 10 ...
pjmedia.com/tatler/.../study-points-to-onerous-voter-id-laws/
Faculty, Assistant Professor, Legal Studies - HigherEdJobs
Institution: Utah Valley University. Location: Orem, UT. Category: Faculty - Law and Legal Studies. Posted: 09/12/2012. Application Due: Open Until Filled. Type ...
www.higheredjobs.com/details.cfm?JobCode=175668362
Stand Your Ground law's impact needs more study, task force told(FL)
Stand Your Ground law's impact needs more study, task force told(FL) · tampabay .com ^ | 12 September, 2012 | Toluse Olorunnipa. Posted on 09/13/2012 ...
www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2930344/posts
Study Finds Health Care Law Could Cut Texas Uninsured Rate in Half
(AUSTIN, TEXAS) — If Texas fully implemented the Affordable Care Act (ACA), including expanding Medicaid, the state's uninsured rate could decrease by half ...
www.texasisd.com/article_130561.shtml


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