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Drone Strikes in Pakistan 'Damaging and Counterproductive,' Study Finds ABC News (blog) The study, by the Stanford and New York University law schools, urges policy makers to "rethink current targeted killing practices" based on evidence of the "damaging and counterproductive effects of current U.S. drone strike policies." Get more pure ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Scofflaw shortage affects red-light camera outlook Daytona Beach News-Journal The city and its private red-light camera vendor, Gatso USA Inc., are reviewing the results of the study and trying to figure out if the city does, in fact, have an unexpected abundance of excellent, law-abiding drivers. If that's the case, this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: ID laws could trip up young minority voters Native Times WASHINGTON (AP) – As many as 700,000 minority voters under age 30 may be unable to cast a ballot in November because of photo ID laws in certain states, according to a new study. The lower turnout could affect several House races as well as the tight ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Govt panel to take up concerns over cyber law Manila Standard Today While expressing confidence that the law will stand legal scrutiny, deputy presidential spokesperson Abigail Valte said the inter-agency group can study the opposition raised against certain provisions of the act. The group is composed of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
STUDY: Expanding Medicaid will boost AZ economy Rimcountry gazette (blog) The group held a news conference to discuss a report that examined three options for Medicaid under the federal health care law. The others were maintaining the current policy, which froze enrollment for childless adults as the state struggled with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Legal language pivot of Ind. abortion drug fight The Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A legal loophole could become the latest weapon in the fight over abortion rights as opponents push Indiana to rewrite a law that defines abortion clinics so it includes facilities offering the procedure without surgery by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Elders face abuse and neglect by sons: study Indian Express The primary abuser was the son (56 per cent), followed by the daughter in law (23 per cent). 30 per cent of the older women compared to 26 per cent men identified son as the primary abuser, 15 per cent of the older women compared to eight per cent men ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Congress must rein in military drones The Hill (blog) According to a just-published study by two American law schools, the number of civilian deaths are far greater than acknowledged by the administration. The strikes raise serious questions as to their legality under both international and domestic law. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ontario could save $129 million in public drug program, study finds Toronto Star ... a study released Friday by the University of British Columbia's Centre for Health Services and Policy Research. "Since most other provinces have higher prices, the potential savings are even larger elsewhere in Canada," said author Michael Law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ahmedabad fourth in national elderly abuse study Times of India The study says that the primary abuser was the son (56 per cent), followed by the daughter-in-law (23 per cent). "More than 50 per cent of those abused had faced this situation for more than five years, 33 per cent for up to three years and less than ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Doctors' advice to unfit drivers is lifesaving, study finds Los Angeles Times When a physician tells a patient it's time to hang up the keys to the car, there's an "immediate, substantial and sustained" reduction in that patient's likelihood of being in a motor vehicle accident that requires a trip to the emergency department, a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lawsuit claims human subjects in EPA trial at UNC inhaled dangerous fumes NBC17.com The American Tradition Institute Environmental Law Center is suing the Environmental Protection Agency for on-going experiments at the EPA's Human Studies facility at UNC-Chapel Hill. The lawsuit alleges an EPA trial took diesel exhaust and piped it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Foremost Islamic Scholar Lateef Adegbite Dies at 79 AllAfrica.com In 1959 the Western Region Premier Chief Obafemi Awolowo awarded him a scholarship to travel to England to study for a Law degree under a plan drafted by Chief F.R.A. Williams. Adegbite attended the University of Southampton, graduating with a B.A. in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alberta criticized over access to information law Edmonton Journal An analysis by the independent, non-partisan Centre for Law and Democracy says Alberta is tied for last place with New Brunswick and the federal government, earning 79 points out of a possible 150 on a right-to-information analysis. The study, called ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ex-bank robber now Washington law student MyNorthwest.com "I felt bad for him, because I knew a rich guy with a high-level lawyer would be out on his boat right now, not in prison," Hopwood wrote in his book, "Law Man." After studying the case day and night, Hopwood filed a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Student journalists study ag, ecological issues after flood CattleNetwork.com Along the way, students interviewed flood-affected farmers, conservation scientists and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and law-enforcement officials to gain a broader understanding of last year's events. Most faculty members were working professionals ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Legal action challenges annexation process Black Hills Pioneer According to the complaint, the city of Spearfish did not include the area east of Evans Lane in its annexation study, and when the resolution to annex came before the city council for a public hearing, affected landowners were not provided any notice. See all stories on this topic » | ||
WOTR: The 'truth' about organic Summit Daily News Although pesticide-residue levels in conventionally grown food, as compared with the EPA's allowable levels, mostly complied with the law, Cornucopia complained that the meta study failed to discuss any of the specific dangers posed by pesticides. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mongolia: we want to be Chile Financial Times (blog) South-south cooperation continued in 2010-11 with visits to Chile, Canada, the US and Botswana to study mining policies; Estonia, Poland and Slovenia to study organic business laws; and the Philippines to study conditional cash transfers. The upshot? See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: Wisconsinites would pay more for health care under Romney Green Bay Press Gazette A study out today says Wisconsinites would pay more for health care under a proposal by Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, shown Sept. 25 at a ... The report by the nonprofit, nonpartisan consumer health care advocacy group relies on state ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
TV-PG rating fails to protect children, new study shows KTAR.com The non-partisan advocacy organization Parents Television Council published a new study last week detailing the inadequacy of the TV-PG television rating at protecting children from exposure to inappropriate content. Specifically, the study "What Kids ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Twenty Years After Shaikh Abubakar Gumi AllAfrica.com He later went to Kano to study law at the Kano Law School. Though he trained as a judge, the Shaikh first took to the classroom, teaching at the School of Arabic Studies, SAS, Kano and later at a college in Maru, Sokoto Province. There, he met another ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Why do I need to study law while my country is good at corruption ... Why do I need to study law while my country is good at corruption? College & Grad School · Home / Groups / College & Grad School / College & Grad School ... https://community.thiswaytocpa.com/allgroups/.../1389.aspx | ||
Transparency: Study Claims Obama Cabinet Ignored 19 in 20 ... It's ironic that the demands in the presidential campaign for Mitt Romney's tax returns are unrelenting, but when it comes time to release the schedules for senior ... www.breitbart.com/.../Study-Obama-Cabinet-Fails-Transparen... | ||
Law Cast Study Pls solve it? - Yahoo! Answers Andy Started self service system in the shop. Miss Priyashi entered the shop ... Yes. Under the Indian Contract Act 1872. It states that a contract be necessary for a ... answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid... | ||
Bryant University | Legal Studies Could you benefit from developing a basic understanding of law? With a minor in Legal Studies at Bryant, you will learn key concepts, specific facts, and critical ... www.bryant.edu/academics/undergraduate/.../legal-studies.htm | ||
University College Cork(UCC): Faculty of Law Study Law@UCC ... Munich Advanced Course for International Law - Jennifer O'Sullivan BCL (Law & German) 2012. It was the great Senator J. William Fulbright who once said ... www.ucc.ie/en/lawsite/StudyLaw/international/Notes/ |
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