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Youth at no greater risk of harm from Tasers than adults are, Wake Forest ... Winston-Salem Journal Comments | Post a Comment. Adolescents are at no higher risk of harm than adults from Tasers used by law-enforcement officers, a Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center study has found. A Taser shoots darts that carry an electrical current to shock the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
More Americans should study the U.S. Constitution TriCities.com Federal law requires that public schools observe that day and teach on the Constitution, but a survey showed 90 percent of schools ignore the law. Newsweek gave the U.S. citizenship test to 1,000 U.S. citizens and 40 percent failed. This shows the need ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Privacy Commissioner should name leaky websites: Geist Toronto Star The study only covered 25 of the most popular e-commerce and media websites in Canada, suggesting that many more organizations may be violating Canadian privacy law by failing to adequately safeguard the personal information they collect and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Health care scholars critique Romney, draw skepticism Boston Herald Massachusetts health care scholars who worked on the groundbreaking state and federal health reform laws released findings on Thursday that they say show Republican candidate Mitt Romney's health care policies would raise costs and lower the number of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Urban Coyotes 100% Monogamous, Says New Study From Ohio State University Huffington Post TOKYO - JANUARY 20: A woman strokes a cat at Nekorobi cat cafe on January 20, 2009 in Tokyo, Japan. Changes to Japan's Animal Protection Law threaten the future of these furry bars by imposing a curfew on cats and dogs. (Photo by Junko Kimura/Getty ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ongoing protests target racist Pa. voter ID law Workers World A study from a University of Washington professor estimates that 37 percent of eligible Pennsylvania voters are unaware of the new law and another 13 percent mistakenly think they have acceptable IDs. Print Friendly Print Get a PDF version of this ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Unnecessary law costs $2 million The Virginian-Pilot As unnecessary as Virginia's new law may have been - and by virtually every empirical study, it is unnecessary - the state's Department of Budget and Planning described the bill's cost as "minimal." That changed, of course, when Gov. Bob McDonnell ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Should Washington legalize marijuana? The Columbian Initiative 502 measure would license and regulate marijuana production, distribution, and possession for persons over 21; remove state-law criminal and civil penalties for activities that it authorizes; tax marijuana sales; and earmark marijuana ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ellie Hayes, Fargo, letter: Lawmakers refused even to study cruelty Grand Forks Herald He says lawmakers "did not have time" to work out the details of an animal cruelty bill in the 2011 session, when, in fact, they voted down a proposal even to study the issue. By: Ellie ... If the Legislature wants to pass a strong animal cruelty law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law enforcement officials urge parents to install and check child car seats The Rolla Daily News A National Highway Traffic Safety Administration study revealed that nearly 75 percent of parents don't know how to use child safety restraints properly. Child Passenger Safety Technicians in Missouri report an even higher misuse rate. The Rolla Fire ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Islamic Scholar, Adegbite, Goes Home As Religious Leaders, Associates Pay ... The Guardian Nigeria In 1959 the Premier of the Western Region, Chief Obafemi Awolowo offered him scholarship to travel to England to study Law under a scheme drafted by Chief F.R.A. Williams. Adegbite attended the University of Southampton, graduating with a B.A. in Law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Presidential politics and the spectrum of Catholic thought Pittsburgh Post Gazette Nicholas Cafardi, dean emeritus of the Duquesne University School of Law, studied the same documents and emerged as the national co-chairman of Catholics for Obama. He opposes the Democratic Party's stand for abortion rights, but believes proposed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bayer Offers Settlements After Yaz Ranks Among Highest In Side Effects RedOrbit On October 27, 2011, the FDA released its own study entitled "Combined Hormonal Contraceptives and the Risk of Cardiovascular Disease Endpoints" showing drugs like Yaz could increase the risk of blood clots, DVT and pulmonary embolism by as much as 74 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Enrile on fake ambush: 'For real' Inquirer.net Enrile chose two young legal staffers at the Department of Justice—Efren Plana and Minerva Gonzaga Reyes—to help him in the study. They helped him "ransack" law libraries for material on martial law. (President Corazon Aquino later appointed Gonzaga ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Orange leaders, stop texting while governing Orlando Sentinel Florida's Sunshine Law requires that public officials keep as public records all communication on public business "regardless of the physical form, characteristic or means of transmission." In 2010, then-Attorney General Bill McCollum issued a legal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scores of recent Texas war veterans have died of overdoses, suicide and ... Austin American-Statesman Although the VA has conducted limited studies into how Iraq and Afghanistan veterans are dying, it has not detailed their individual causes of death, a shortcoming critics say prevents it from understanding the full scope of the problems facing those ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Records show MCSO failed to meet standards Arpaio promised AZ Central.com A 1999 study prepared for the Arizona Children's Justice Task Force found law-enforcement officers were twice as likely to follow these investigative protocols when working in conjunction with what was then the Valley's first family-advocacy center in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Best Florence revitalization strategy? Involvement SCNow Needs for individual neighborhoods and businesses get down to street level in the study, they said, dealing with everything from poorly lit streets to areas where zoning confusion leads to questions over law enforcement jurisdiction. Kennedy said one ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cabaero: Faulty legislation Sun.Star What happens during Congress deliberations on a proposed law? Do our legislators thoroughly study and discuss items on the table or do they simply follow party lines and sentiments in deciding for or against a new law? To write laws is still the main ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Maha committe to probe into falling crime convictions Times of India The panel had visited other states such as Kerala, Rajasthan, New Delhi to study the measures initiated by the law-enforcing agencies in their state to increase the convictions. DISPOSAL OF IPC CASES BY COURTS IN 4 POLICE COMMISSIONERATES ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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MSc Law and Accounting - Taught Programmes 2013 - Graduate ... The programme is designed for students who have studied or worked in legal, accounting or related fields. You take four courses – a core compulsory course, ... www2.lse.ac.uk/study/graduate/.../MScLawAndAccounting.as... | ||
ANOTHER Study Shows Poor Implementation of Pennsylvania Voter ... A new report further confirms that Pennsylvania's voter ID law is being poorly implemented, threatening the voting rights of more than 750,000 voters. The study ... www.seiu.org/.../another-study-shows-poor-implementation-of... | ||
Dems: Study Shows Voter ID Law Jeopardizes Minority Vote ... Survey of April primary voters shows more minorities, poor, elderly lack proper IDs. phoenixville.patch.com/.../dems-study-shows-voter-id-law-jeo... | ||
Berkeley Law - Berkeley Comparative Anti-Discrimination Law Study ... five continents, joined together by an interest in the study of comparative anti- discrimination law. Some of us are senior scholars with endowed chairs, others are ... www.law.berkeley.edu/bcadl.htm | ||
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