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Study: Families would pay more for healthcare under Romney The Hill (blog) The study found that Mitt Romney's pledges to repeal the 2010 healthcare law, create a health insurance tax deduction and block-grant Medicaid would result in higher coverage costs and more uninsured Americans. The report was titled "ObamaCare versus ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dems: Study Shows Voter ID Law Jeopardizes Minority Vote Patch.com ... Hardy Williams (D-8) led a conference call with reporters Wednesday to discuss a Voter ID report compiled by the Center for Social Policy Studies at Swarthmore College. "This confirms what we've been saying all along about this law, which is a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Russian NGOs defy law naming them 'foreign agents' WAND AP EXCLUSIVE: Study: UN misconduct goes unpunished · AP EXCLUSIVE: Study: UN misconduct goes unpunished. By PETER JAMES SPIELMANN Associated Press NEW YORK - When U.N. staffers on peacekeeping missions were accused of misconduct ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ID law could affect 400000 Pa. voters The Philadelphia Tribune As opponents of Pennsylvania's controversial voter ID law, or Act 18, await a final decision by Judge Robert Simpson, the results of a recent study regarding the expected impact of the law were announced this week. During a teleconference on the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New EPI Study Assesses the Macroeconomic Impacts of the Obama and ... eNews Park Forest A new Economic Policy Institute study finds that if President Obama's fiscal 2013 budget plan became law, it would create roughly 1.1 million jobs in 2013 and 280,000 jobs in 2014. The budget plan put forward by Republican presidential nominee Mitt ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rule of Law Probe Inspects Rangoon Courts The Irrawaddy News Magazine The Rule of Law Committee was formed only six weeks ago and will also study courts from other townships outside Rangoon in the future, according to members. Thein Nyut said the committee has already received over 1,000 complaint letters from within ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Flood Law Group, LLP Offers Free Case Reviews for Metal-on-Metal Hip Implant ... Midland Daily News This is not the first we've heard about problems with metal-on-metal hip implants, according to Flood Law Group. Another study conducted by the British Medical Journal and BBC News night found that the metal ions could damage tissue, muscle and bone as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MP Brian Jean SUPPLIED PHOTO Fort McMurray Today Fort McMurray-Athabasca MP Brian Jean voted Wednesday in favour of a failed motion that would have studied the legal rights of a fetus, after Jean says a telephone poll of residents indicated the majority of constituents were unhappy with the current ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Panel to urge more disclosure of independent spending Baltimore Sun (blog) As it edged toward a final consensus on a report, the Commission to Study Campaign Finance Law reached consensus that the legislature should apply to all elections and referendum campaigns a standard it adopted requiring so-called "independent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New York State Aiming to Meet Legal Aid Demands WBTA A study shows that just 20 percent of New York State 's legal needs are being met. The economic downturn has created a greater need for pro bono legal services, which is why New York State is set to become the first state in the U.S. to require law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Center for the Advanced Study of India celebrates 20th anniversary The Daily Pennsylvanian The Center for the Advanced Study of India is celebrating 20 years of serving as a hub for research on India at Penn. Over 300 attendees gathered in the Law School's Golkin Hall yesterday afternoon to discuss India's development and role in the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study Shows US Military Awareness And Popularity Causes Spike In Sales Of ... Daily Markets The purpose of these coins is to show affiliation or membership with an entity such a military unit, club, law enforcement, fire department, and so on. For many years now challenge coins have been a prized collectable exchanged between members of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The terror of US drone warfare World Socialist Web Site The study, released by researchers at New York University School of Law and Stanford University Law School, includes interviews with survivors of drone attacks and relatives of victims, giving a searing account of the horror and suffering that US ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Unsafe abortion abated by unawareness of the law Africa Science News Service The East African centre for Law and Justice estimates that because of this ignorance of the provision of the law, about a fifth of all pregnancies in the countries are terminated through very illegal and risky means. Recent studies by institutions ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Gay Marriage NY Arguments Put US Lawyer on Defense ABC News Judge Strikes Down Lawsuit Claims Against... AP EXCLUSIVE: Study: UN Misconduct Goes... Family, Friends Greet Returning Soldiers. In The News ... A federal appeals court panel forced a Justice Department lawyer into an awkward position Thursday, making ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study uncovers challenges of using electronic fiscal devices The Citizen Daily The study indicated that a sizable per cent of business people using the devices are not conversant with tax laws, and regulations hence the call for the translation. It noted that traders were not happy with the efficiency of the EFDs due to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Social scientists defend affirmative action in Fisher v. University of Texas Inside Higher Ed But AERA and the brief's co-signers – the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Sociological Association, the American Statistical Association, the Association for the Study of Higher Education, the Law and Society ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Yale study: Smoking bans may help curb problem drinking Norwalk Citizen Smoking in bars, cafes and restaurants was abolished in 2004 as part of Connecticut's Smoke-Free Air law. According to the Yake study, in states without smoking bans, roughly half of those who met the criteria of having an alcohol-use disorder during ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Judge upholds Tennessee photo voter ID law WATE-TV In delivering her ruling, McCoy said voting procedures have evolved over the years and the legislature can enact laws that secure what the court termed "the purity of the ballot box." Barrett argued the law, which requires a state or federal photo ID ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: UN Misconduct Goes Unpunished TIME The U.N.'s tribunal system was reformed under Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, at the insistence of the General Assembly, in 2009 but appears to be worse at rooting out mismanagement than the old procedures, according to the GAP study, which was being ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
EPA seeks self-confirming study Montana Standard Only after reminding the Health Department of the provisions of Montana's open records law was I finally given a list of advisory board members names. The health study advisory board was selected in secret with no public notice. The Health Department ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tennessee Voter ID Law Upheld in Nashville, Plus Other Voter-ID-Related Bits Nashville Scene Reporting on the results from a study on who is effected by voter ID laws, Reuters concludes that "the majority of Americans have ID that would allow them to cast ballots." Those most likely to be unable to vote because of the voter ID requirement are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: Obama's plan would create more 1.1 million jobs in 2013. Romney's plan ... Washington Post (blog) Obama's plan would create 1.1 million jobs in 2013 and 280,000 jobs in 2014, while Romney's budget would create 87,000 jobs in 2013 and lose 641,000 jobs in 2014, provided that his plans are deficit-financed, according to a new EPI study (pdf). (Source ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law in brief Warsaw Voice Residence permits can only be granted to those aliens who legally work, study, or do business in Poland. Other eligible individuals are those who are entitled to a residence permit for family reasons or those who demonstrate that there are other ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Report: Pa. failing to enforce puppy mill law NECN The panel said it has come to the "disturbing conclusion that, through either studied indifference or by design, the (Dog Law Enforcement Office) has failed in its enforcement of critical components of the dog law and canine health regulations." This ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
First-Centenary United Methodist Has New Deuteronomy Bible Study The Chattanoogan A new ladies' bible study will begin Monday, Oct. 15, and continue through Nov. 19 at First-Centenary United Methodist Church, 410 McCallie Ave. The class will meet from 1-2:30 p.m. in the Seminar Room. "The Law of Love" will be based on the book of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IAHSS: Hospital shootings study incomplete SecurityInfoWatch Another significant topic not touched on in the Hospital-Based Shooting study was the need to create a good relationship with local law enforcement. "The most important thing is being prepared as much as possible for an emergency event," Warren said. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: Doctors Can Prevent Traffic Accidents WBAY This study came from Canada, where doctors are given a financial incentive of about $25 per report. Researchers found when doctors reported unfit drivers to law enforcement officials, crashes dropped 45 percent. A third of drivers involved in serious ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Photo ID requirement unlikely for November elections; study says state's ... River Towns A few weeks ago, Van Hollen asked the Supreme Court to take over both cases, so he could try to get the law back in place for November, but justices said Thursday that the request was premature, because initial appellate briefs had not been filed in ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Study says men who do housework are more ... - Contact Law Blog By Adam Fletcher According to The Telegraph, a Norwegian study has found that couples who share household chores are more likely to get divorced than relationships in which the woman does the majority of the work. Couples who share housework equally ... Contact Law Blog |
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