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State ID laws: 10 million Hispanic voters could be affected, study says
MinnPost.com
New restrictive voting laws in 23 states could make it more difficult for a significant number of Latino voters to cast ballots in the November presidential election, according to a new study released on Monday. Voter ID laws, tougher voter ...
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New Study Says Marijuana Could Stop Cancer from Spreading
Opposing Views
Breast cancer kills. Even mentioning the term can be a little creepy. However, thanks to slow but steady scientific progress, it's not the killer it once was. We're starting to understand that genetics plays a role in a minority of cases. We've found ...
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Lee Davis: Study Highlights Harm Done By Felon Disenfranchisement Laws
The Chattanoogan
This election year voting rights laws have turned into a heated issue as civil rights groups and state legislatures fight over photo ID requirements. While that issue has received a lot of attention, the larger problem of felon disenfranchisement laws ...
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The Chattanoogan
US voter ID laws could bar 10 mn Hispanics: study
AFP
WASHINGTON — Controversial new voter identification laws in nearly two dozen US states could disenfranchise 10 million eligible Hispanic voters in the upcoming election, according to a study released Monday. Hispanics comprise the largest ethnic ...
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Bombshell Study Claims 10 Million Latinos Could Be Disenfranchised By Voter ...
Business Insider
The Advancement Project said Monday that the laws have the potential to significantly alter the outcome of the election in multiple states. The group said the number — almost half the Latino population in the U.S. — is based on U.S. Census Bureau ...
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Business Insider
Lawmakers urged to study draft bill on domestic violence
DAWN.com
... and women legislators owing to some reservations from the law and home departments. It was not yet clear as to what amendments had been made to the proposed bill, she said, while requesting women lawmakers in particular to study the bill and see if ...
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Medical College of Wisconsin Study Finds Awareness of New Jersey HIV ...
TheBody.com
Carol Galletly, J.D. and Ph.D., of the Center for AIDS Intervention Research at MCW and the principal investigator of the study together with her colleagues found that the law does not seem to be an effective deterrent that prevents HIV transmission ...
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Ranchi law students win battle for varsity
Indian Express
Three years after it was set up, the National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi, could finally have its own building, thanks largely to the efforts of a group of students. The students waited for nearly three years for the state ...
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Pennsylvania Voter ID Law: A Burden on Low-Income, Disabled, Minority, and ...
SEIU (blog)
The study, sponsored by SEIU and ColorOfChange.org indicates that the impact of the law was far from minimal, as proponents of the law suggested. Not only did voters face challenges as they try to obtain their identification cards, staffers at the ...
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SEIU (blog)
Study Coming for Player-Created Content and Copyright
Overclockers Club
Researchers at Rutgers University are soon going to be starting a study into player-created game content and how it relates to copyright laws. Copyright and patent laws are tricky enough with professional software, but what happens with crowd-created ...
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Local leaders split over state's emergency manager law
WNEM Saginaw
According to a new study by the University of Michigan, less than half (38 percent) of Michigan's local leaders support the state's emergency manager law, while about a third (30 percent) oppose it, and the rest are neutral or unsure. Other findings in ...
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Rule of law, justice sector report launched
The Swazi Observer
UNIVERSITY of Swaziland lecturer and researcher Maxine Langwenya yesterday presented her draft report on the study of the justice sector and the rule of law in Swaziland at The George Hotel in Manzini. Participants were drawn from a broad spectrum of ...
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Cleveland City Council Encourages Bradley County Commission To Conduct ...
The Chattanoogan
A resolution authorizing Cleveland City Mayor Tom Rowland to sign an agreement with the Army Corps of Engineers for the Cleveland Flood Risk Management Study of Candies Creek and South Mouse Creek passed unanimously during the Cleveland City ... By law ...
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Millions of Latinos May Kiss Their Votes Goodbye
Truthdig
Laws recently enacted in several states where minority votes could swing the election may prevent up to 10 million eligible Latino voters from casting their ballots this November, a new study shows. Republican legislators say laws such as those ...
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Braid: Province has an appalling record on openness
Calgary Herald
In a study release earlier in the year, the Halifax-based Centre for Law and Democracy reached the astonishing conclusion that elements of Alberta's disclosure law score below such models of democracy as Angola and Niger. "It is particularly notable ...
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GoM dilutes land acquisition law
Daily News & Analysis
The group of ministers set up to study the land acquisition bill has diluted the provisions of the proposed legislation to protect the states' powers and concerns after there were differences within the cabinet over the original draft. It has now been ...
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California doctors must soon tell women if they have dense breasts
Los Angeles Times
In an article published in Radiology Today in August, specialists voiced concerns that such laws "may complicate women's screening decisions, lead to confusion about screening follow-up, increase the potential for false-positives, and create additional ...
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Fixing Our Wage Theft Laws to Protect Workers, Responsible Businesses, and ...
Huffington Post
A 2009 study found that an incredible 76 percent of low wage workers in our nation's largest cities claimed they had been underpaid or not paid at all. Still, wage theft is everyone's problem. The Economic Policy Foundation found that U.S. workers ...
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Story master from Ashkenaz
Jerusalem Post
Today, the use of literary theory and criticism to study Midrash and Aggadah – non-legal and interpretive rabbinic literature – is a well-established and even popular endeavor. ... Goldshmidt, the great scholar of liturgy and a fellow product of ...
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Could new voter ID laws keep millions from the polls?
WBTV
A new study conducted by The Advancement Project to be released Tuesday claims as nearly as 10 million Latino voters could be deterred from going to the polls because of those new voter ID laws. Jess George, director of the Latin American Coalition of ...
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Study forecasts double-digit premium hikes for top Medicare drug plans
Fox News
President Obama's 2010 health care law is improving prescription drug plans by gradually closing the coverage gap known as the doughnut hole for those with high prescription drug costs. The Avalare numbers did have one silver lining for the Obama ...
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Second NOAA abuse report remains tabled
Gloucester Daily Times
Approximately six months have passed since Special Master Charles B. Swartwood III's second volume of case studies into alleged violations of fishermen's rights by NOAA law enforcement was completed and submitted to the Department of Commerce for ...
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Study: Estonia, US have most Internet freedom
Computerworld Australia
The study found new laws or directives passed since January 2011 in 19 of the 47 countries to restrict online speech, violate user privacy, or punish people who post content deemed objectionable or undesirable. In 26 countries, at least one blogger or ...
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Study: Drones "Terrorize" Pakistani Civilians, Avoid Top Militants
Democracy Now
A new study is backing claims that the United States has killed far more civilians in its Pakistan drone strikes than publicly acknowledged. Researchers at New York University and Stanford University say the drone strikes "terrorize men, women, and ...
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Democracy Now
Study Finds Democrats Are More Optimistic Than Republicans about America's ...
DailyFinance
Almost one in four respondents would like someone to sort out their financial affairs, and 17 percent of Americans believe the only way to make certain they save for retirement is for it to be required by law. "This survey reveals that some people are ...
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Bureau's drone project praised by leading US academic study
Bureau of Investigative Journalism
The 165-page study, Living Under Drones, produced by Stanford University's International Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Clinic, and New York University School of Law's Global Justice Clinic concludes that the Bureau's 'dynamic database' together ...
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Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Statistical model suggests widespread fraud in Russian election
Los Angeles Times
Past approaches looked for examples of something called "Benford's law," which looks for regularities in the numbers reported in elections-- like the presence of too many zeros because someone rigging the election prizes multiples of ten. But that ...
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Cuomo Says Health Study Could Speed Up Fracking Approval Process
WNYC
One group, Environmental Advocates, has filed a freedom of information law request asking to see the details of the health study, which have not been publicly disclosed. Cuomo said the "facts and science" of the gas drilling process are still being ...
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WNYC
Action plant to implement language law in Crimea approved
ForUm
In particular, it implies the adoption of measures aimed at the application and study of state and regional languages in state and communal educational establishments, their use in record keeping, documentation, correspondence with authorities. In ...
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ForUm
Grants to study robotics as teaching tool in schools
UC Davis
Two new grants totaling $1.25 million awarded to the University of California, Davis, by the National Science Foundation will support studies of the impact of robotics in teaching science, technology, engineering and math from elementary to high school ...
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Colorado College and AFA profs study DADT's fallout
Colorado Springs Independent (blog)
... succeeded because the chain of command enforced the law, he added. "This was very clearly a leadership issue," said Parco. In lengthy interviews, the study participants told Parco and Levy that they lived double lives, suffered harassment and ...
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Voter Suppression Laws To Keep 10 Million Latinos from Polls
Lawyers.com Blog (blog)
The voter suppression laws being enacted in states around the country could have the cumulative effect of blocking the ballots of 10 million Latino citizens who could have otherwise legally voted, according to a new study. The report, to be released ...
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Breaking: EPA sued in federal court over illegal human testing
Tucson Citizen
Public health consultant Steve Milloy, publisher of Junkscience.com and the nonprofit American Tradition Institute Environmental Law Center (ATI) have sued the EPA for conducting illegal life- and health-threatening scientific experiments on human ...
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Undergraduate Law Applicants; do you need to sit the ALSET - VTAC
By VTAC
If you're applying as a non-year 12 applicant to study Bachelor of Laws or combined Law degrees at Deakin University, you may be required to sit the ALSET. Law courses at other universities may require you to sit a STAT or other admissions ...
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'Drones causing mass trauma among civilians,' major study finds: TBIJ
By Chris Woods
The joint report, Living Under Drones, is by Stanford University's International Human Rights and Conflict Resolution Clinic, and New York University School of Law's Global Justice Clinic. The 165-page study looks at key aspects of the CIA's ...
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Real-Time Situational Awareness: Case Study for Law Enforcement and Social Media Monitoring. Published September 24, 2012. The International Association ...
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UM law professor's study draws Schweitzer's ire - Great Falls Tribune
A law professor who wrote a report criticizing how the state values certain types of property failed to properly disclose she was being paid by a cable company ...
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