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Young, Hispanics, poor hit most by US voter ID laws: study Chicago Tribune WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Younger Americans, people without college educations, the poor and Hispanics are among groups most likely to be unable to vote under new state laws requiring photo identification, an analysis of Reuters/Ipsos poll data showed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Response to economic impact of smoke-free air law study East Village Magazine The Michigan Licensed Beverage Association (MLBA) has carefully reviewed the report by the University of Michigan for the Michigan Department of Community Health titled, The Economic Impact of Michigan's Dr. Ron Davis Smoke‐Free Air Law and has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Graduating diplomat is a study of success The Canberra Times The Kenya high commissioner His excellency Stephen Kipkiyeny Tarus, Master of International Economic Law and his wife Jane Jeptanui Rotich Tarus, Master of Business Administration in Strategic procurement with their daughter, Getrude, 14. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hayes voted to study when human life begins Sault Star Hayes voted in favour of Motion 312, which was designed to strike a committee to study Canada's legal definition of a human being. The current definition states that a child becomes a human being only at the moment of complete birth. A final report ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Yale Study: Smoking Bans May Help Curb Problem Drinking Hartford Courant According to a new study from the Yale University School of Medicine, not only is Piccirillo's last statement true, but the ban's effect on health goes deeper than helping prevent tobacco-related illness. The study showed that bans on smoking in bars ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: More Corporations Disclose Political Donations The Nonprofit Quarterly A study of the policies of Fortune 500 companies relative to disclosing political donations has found that increasing numbers (in 2012, compared to 2011) of those corporations are either disclosing or refraining from making the donations altogether ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Penn State Law professor outlines policies of presidential candidates Penn State Live Thompson is the Arthur Weiss Distinguished Faculty Scholar and Professor of Law at Penn State Law and is the director of its Center for the Study of Mergers and Acquisitions. He writes extensively on tax law and policy, as well as other topics at the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Republican study warns against US bailout of state pensions Reuters Because of the difficulties faced in reforming public pension systems -- including union opposition to any reduction in pension and other benefits and the protections provided by law and even by state constitutions -- the study said that a different ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study sheds new light on potential habit-forming properties of tramadol News-Medical.net We held a summit here in February specifically about partnering law enforcement and medicine to tackle this problem," said lead study author William W. Stoops of the UK College of Medicine Department of Behavioral Science, the UK Center on Drug and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ethics law merits best of council Port Huron Times Herald The topic was ethics, an issue that never seems to get the attention it deserves and one that members of the public should study closely whenever it comes up. First, the council should be commended for taking up the city's new ethics ordinance sooner ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How Consumers Choose an Attorney: Information Gathering JD Supra (press release) by Law Firm Marketing Experts, The Rainmaker Institute on 9/27/2012 Contact · Tweet. Send. The new LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell® Attorney Selection Research Study was just released yesterday and is something every attorney needs to review. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Efforts by DePauw Students to Change State Law Noted DePauw University Her article notes that the move to strike the law is being led by State Senator Brent Steele. "He cited studies, including one by DePauw University, that show drug-free zones now encompass huge areas in cities and towns and that the law has been used ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Study says doctors' warnings to medically unfit drivers reduce risk of crashes ... Globe and Mail Since 1968, Ontario doctors have been required by law to report unfit drivers, but studies have shown that actual reporting of affected patients falls far below the prevalence of chronic diseases like dementia, alcoholism and diabetes in the population ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Study: Doctor involvement, reporting help reduce crash injuries among older ... WRGB WASHINGTON (AP) -- A major study conducted in Canada suggests that there's a serious drop in crash injuries among elderly drivers when their doctors warn them, and tell driving authorities, that their patients are not medically fit to be on the road ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Plant does well in area climate of region Hattiesburg American A mother-in-law's tongue is useful! Crude jokes aside - the plant, mother-in-law's tongue, was included in a NASA study and declared one of the highest-rated plants for restoring and maintaining the quality of indoor air. The long-leaved "tongues" on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Limbaugh books Southeast Missourian A new book written by Dennis Boman, an attorney formerly of the Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Law at St. Louis University Law School, highlights Limbaugh's life. The book is titled "The Original Rush Limbaugh: Lawyer, Legislator and Civil ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Study: Twitter opinion of Akin has not recovered since 'rape' comments The Hill (blog) ... Planned Parenthood in February, a decision later reversed; the White House's contraception mandate and subsequent controversy over testimony by Georgetown University law student Sandra Fluke; and last month's Akin comments about "legitimate rape." ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care study: Uninsured in McLennan County could drop to 4.3 percent Waco Tribune-Herald The law, known as the Affordable Care Act, will fully take effect in 2014, unless it is repealed. Dr. Roland Goertz, executive director of McLennan County's Family Health Center, which runs a network of clinics for the poor and uninsured, said he hopes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mitt Romney Invokes Health Care Law: Nothing 'Shows More Empathy' Huffington Post GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney touted his health care law as governor of Massachusetts on Wednesday, a move that tends to create awkwardness for the candidate as he tries to thread the needle between standing behind his achievement and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hyder Gulam calls for Australia to embrace legal pluralism The Australian Mr Roose is involved in a three-year Australian Research Council-funded study that will gather empirical data for the first time on the attitudes of Muslims in Sydney and New York to sharia law and legal pluralism. He said preliminary consultations ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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MidAmerican begins looking for nuclear power plant sites Radio Iowa "When evaluating sites to include in this study, we look at things like geography, environmental issues, proximity to transportation routes and proximity to existing transmission lines," Potthoff explains. She says the study is in reaction to a law the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study shows fast food logos, brands imprinted on children's brains Bizjournals.com It also alarms public health officials worried about childhood and adult obesity. Click on the pictures to the right for a slide show on some of the best known food and restaurant brands. Mike Sunnucks writes about politics, law, airlines, sports ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report says SD unlikely to have major oil boom CBS News PIERRE, S.D. — South Dakota will not experience a boom in oil production like the one sweeping across western North Dakota, according to a study released Wednesday by Gov. Dennis Daugaard's office. The study, presented to a state legislative panel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Le Roy law would alter zoning change protocol The Daily News Online In a written comment read aloud by a relative, resident Beth Bartz — who wasn't able to attend the meeting — said she believes the law would take away the long-standing protection a supermajority provides. "The law you're trying to amend affects ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
For first time, Boy Scouts to review files on suspected predators Los Angeles Times The Boy Scouts of America says it will conduct a comprehensive review of files on suspected sexual predators, marking the first time it will thoroughly study its own confidential blacklist meant to keep predators out of scouting. The review will ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Washington - Senior Aide to Harry Reid Writes About Torah Law After By admin Studying Torah "allows me to study law in a removed environment," he said. "It allows me to do it in a more recreational way that has less pressure and is intellectually diverting to me. As the Sabbath allows us to sort of recharge our batteries, ... Vos Iz Neias (Yiddish: What's News?) | ||
Professor Gibson's ASP Group Study Session Is Back! | Akron Law ... By dpalmer1 Professor Gibson's ASP Group Study Session Is Back! Posted on Sep 26, 2012 in Academic Success Programs | Comments Off. ASP Fellow Tiffany Porter would like everyone who is in Professor Gibson's Contracts class to know that they ... Akron Law Announcements | ||
Study: For the Elderly, Staying Connected Is Staying Healthy ... By SextonLawAR There have been numerous studies over the years which have shown a wide range of health benefits to staying socially connected and regularly interacting with others. Recently, researchers in California released the results of a study which ... Lawyer Directory |
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Study: Voter suppression laws could disenfranchise 10 million ... The influence of Latino voters have grown in the past few years. So much so that the Latino vote, now favoring President Obama over Mitt Romney 69 to 24 ... ed.msnbc.com/_.../14113253-study-voter-suppression-laws-co... | ||
Voting laws may disenfranchise 10 million Hispanic US citizens: study From Yahoo! News: WASHINGTON (Reuters) - New voting laws in 23 of the 50 states could keep more than 10 million Hispanic U.S. citizens from registering ... news.yahoo.com/voting-laws-may-disenfranchise-10-million-... | ||
Religion News Service | Politics | Law & Court | Mich. man ordered ... Politics » Law & Court. Mich. man ordered to study history of Hindusim after hate crime conviction. Cole Waterman | Sep 27, 2012 | Comments (0). BAY CITY ... www.religionnews.com/.../mich.-man-ordered-to-study-histor... | ||
U.S. Congo minerals law could cut investment, livelihoods: study ... 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 ... www.msnbc.msn.com/.../us-congo-minerals-law-could-cut-inv... | ||
LSE - London School of Economics - Department of Law - Executive ... Studying in LSE's Law Department allows students to be taught by the leading scholars in the field. To be taught ... www.lse.ac.uk/collections/law/programmes/ellm/faq.htm |
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