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Legal questions unanswered Bellingham Herald There is also a question whether the PUD would violate state law by duplicating infrastructure – poles and wires – as it proposes to do in some of the scenarios outlined in its preliminary study. These are questions that a more comprehensive study ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Govt to study proposed law on foreign fund influx The Borneo Post KUALA KANGSAR: Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Mohamed Nazri Abdul Aziz yesterday said that the proposal to have a new law to prevent foreign intervention in the country through the influx of foreign funds should be given fair ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Study says ND lacks in aid for child care expenses, says cost burdens low ... The Republic BISMARCK, N.D. — A new report says North Dakota should increase state support for families who are trying to pay child care expenses. The National Women's Law Center report says North Dakota's economy is strong enough that the state can afford a boost ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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UGC nod for 1-year LLM from 2013 Times of India ... an annual all-India test to select students for the one-year LLM. Prof Menon had on various occasions said LLB is good enough for those who want to practise law. One-year LLM is aimed at those interested in serious study of law and teaching. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rape victims struggle to get legal abortions in Argentina TODAYonline BUENOS AIRES - Rape victims have a right to abortion under Argentine law, but the nation's Supreme Court was forced to intervene this week to ensure that a woman who says she was kidnapped, forced into prostitution and raped could end her pregnancy ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study shows fewer cormorants on Lake Champlain Wall Street Journal The Lake Champlain Basin Program recently released a study detailing management practices for cormorants living on Four Brothers Islands near Willsboro, the largest breeding population on the lake. Scientists have been "oiling" eggs, a process that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hoping for more foot patrols Proposal to analyze Police Dept. stymied again The Hudson Reporter While some members of the council opposed Lavarro's measure because they believed it conflicted with state law, others said they opposed it simply because the results of paid studies often go unheeded and common sense already dictates what needs to be ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Copyright case hot topic Tribune-Review E-books pose copyright-law conundrums, but print books still can, too — as in a new U.S. Supreme Court case. Oral arguments are set for Oct. 29 in Supap Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons Inc. Kirtsaeng, a native of Thailand who came to America to study ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tom Miller: Legislature, pension board study issue of 'double dipping' Huntington Herald Dispatch But the first order of business should be consideration of changes to the law that have been in limbo since a 1967 attorney general's opinion that said retired public employees cannot have their pensions suspended under the law if they return to work ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Scoppe: More serendipitous enforcement of SC ethics law The State Ken Ard, a groundbreaking national study that named South Carolina the nation's sixth most corruptible state, the off-again-on-again-off-again investigation of Gov. Nikki Haley's efforts as a House member on behalf of her private employers, and now ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Voters educated on voting laws weeks before election KSN-TV However, a 2012 study by News-21 shows election fraud represents about every one of every 15-million prospective voters nationwide. Many voters say this is a way for government officials to prevent certain groups of people from voting next month. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study asks "Who benefits most from unionization?" Oregon Business News (press release) Drawing on insights from multiemployer pension plans, Professor D. Bruce Johnson of George Mason University's School of Law argues that the answer is union officers and staff, rather than rank and file workers. His study appears in the latest issue of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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airport roads bill stalls over state requirements Florida Times-Union Although property taxes from the redevelopment area have paid for projects before now, Gabriel said he couldn't tell whether state law would have required similar studies then. Steve Patterson: (904) 359-4263. Share | | Email | Print. Subscription ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MARKETPLACE: Marilyn Shea, Elder Law Attorney North County Times Shea also notes that a recent study by the AARP found that Medicare and private insurance covered less than 3 percent of nursing home care. Shea says advanced planning is crucial. "It's too late once you or your loved one becomes ill. Timing is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
As DC homicides decline, murder still a stubborn crime to solve and prosecute Washington Post In a 15-month study, The Post individually tracked every homicide in the District between 2000 and 2011 to learn what ultimately happened to each ensuing case. Such studies, known as longitudinal, are not generally produced by law enforcement, because ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Casting a vote FOR JUSTICE Stockton Record That same study, by U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Arthur L. Alarcon and Loyola Law School Professor Paula M. Mitchell, said taxpayers have spent more than $4 billion on capital punishment since it was reinstated in 1978. Four billion dollars and we've ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cannabis catch-22: PTSD patients could be dropped from state's medical program Santa Fe New Mexican.com These Santa Fe residents are patients in the New Mexico Department of Health's Medical Cannabis Program, which allows them to use cannabis legally under state law. They say marijuana is the only treatment that provides them relief from ... A University ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
76pc of 149 MPs involved in criminal activities: TIB study Daily Star Online Seventy six percent of 149 parliamentarians surveyed were involved in various criminal activities including killing, land grabbing, extortion, tender manipulation and cheating, says a TIB study. The study released Sunday by Transparency International ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Billy Murray completes training at FBI Academy Daily Home Online The FBI National Academy is a professional course of study for U.S. and international law enforcement leaders that serves to improve the administration of justice in police departments and agencies at home and abroad and to raise law enforcement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Alethea: The Presidential Election my.hsj.org Obama graduated from Columbia University and went on to study at Harvard Law School. He practiced civil-rights law and worked as a lecturer at the University of Chicago Law School. His political career began in 1997, when he was elected into the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Public Shaming Of Prostitution Clients A Growing Trend, Can Harm Families Huffington Post His three-year study found about 60 percent of police departments that arrest prostitution clients publicize their identity in some way, Shively said. An interactive U.S. map based on the study will be available next month that will allow users ... The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CHARTER SCHOOL UPHELD IN 1ST 'PARENT TRIGGER' LAW TEST U-T San Diego Instead, the board voted to form an advisory council to study reforms. School board President Carlos Mendoza did not respond to a request for comment on Friday's ruling. The parent union is scheduled to choose a charter operator to take over the school ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Enrile's memoir gives me sleepless nights GMA News It is surreal how Enrile fondly says that the typewriter he used to type out the implementing orders of martial law is still in his study. In his memoir, he writes: "I was faced with the problem of how or where to start. There was no model to begin ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
My favorite quote from sort-of-supportive academic study of Romney tax plan Reailty-Based Community ... tax law and protecting people with incomes below $200,000] would not be mathematically impossible." This not-so-ringing endorsement is from perhaps the most credible economic study cited by the Romney campaign itself to show the validity of its plan. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Taking Progress out of Progressive legal Insurrection (blog) Much of the work referenced by the Bell Curve was funded by the Pioneer Fund, which aims to advance the scientific study of heredity and human differences, and has been accused of promoting scientific racism. Welcome home to the roost, chickens. Alas ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Title IX is government discrimination against men Hernando Today In 1988 the jurisdiction of the law encompassed every university that received direct or indirect funding even students loans. This law, like the ... Women's studies continue to lambaste males for their previous dominance in higher education. Many ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Appeal to PM: Approve Pro-Settlement Report ASAP Arutz Sheva Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's decision to hold early elections has led to renewed appeals for discussion of the Levy report, a groundbreaking study which found that Israeli settlement in Judea and Samaria is legal under international law. "It is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'YES' ON STATE QUESTION NO. 1: A move we need to let Legislature perform ... Las Vegas Review - Journal If Nevada's governor believes the emergency is severe enough, then the governor can call the Legislature into special session to study and remedy the emergency. The forefathers of our ... As a consequence, both our federal government and our state ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Prop. 37: Should Genetically Modified Food Get Labels? Patch.com A study paid for by the "No on 37" campaign estimates that when lawsuits and other expenses are considered, the new law could cost more than $5 billion, and up to $400 annually for an average family. Backers of Prop. 37 say retailers just need to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Futuristic Rocketship schools redefine teaching USA TODAY rocketship school. Gonzalo Campos, 8, is assisted by learning specialist Jessica Nazareno as he studies on a computer in the Learning Lab at the Rocketship Si Se Puede Adademy in San Jose. (Photo: Martin E. Klimek for USA TODAY) ... A Silicon Valley ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Plum Island to be sold by US government, ultimate purpose unknown Middletown Press The federal Environmental Protection Agency, and a partnership of other state and federal agencies that worked with it on the Long Island Sound Study, thought enough of Plum Island to include it in 2006 as one of 33 "stewardship areas" in the Sound of ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Tips for allocating REG study time between Tax and Law? « CPA ... By Cake321 I've completed my first run through the Becker REG course (all lectures/HW/sims). I'm trying to determine how to study from here on out. I have 4 weeks to get ready for my test. According to Becker, law is only 17-21% of the exam, despite their ... CPA Exam Review Forum » Recent Posts | ||
Doctors cast skeptical eye on pharma-backed studies « Ethics ... By Sabina Bhate Stay updated with the latest news and journal articles on Health Law & Ethics. Home · Subscribe · Meet The Editors · About EHLN · Sponsors ... The study, which appeared in the Sept. 20 issue of The New England Journal of Medicine, comes ... Ethics & Health Law News | ||
Dissertation Prize in Law, Culture, and the Humanities By mermels The Association for the Study of Law, Culture and the Humanities invites submissions for its 2013 Julien Mezey Dissertation Award. This annual prize is awarded to the dissertation that most promises to enrich and advance interdisciplinary ... The Blog of the Center for Jewish Law |
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Access to Practice - Study Law in Liverpool Members of the MJLD have been invited to take part in an exciting new Access to Practice mentoring scheme, run by BPP Law School, Liverpool. blog.bpp.com/law/access-to-practice-study-law-in-liverpool/ | ||
University College Cork(UCC): Faculty of Law Study Law@UCC ... 12.10.2012: Faculty Research Colloquia Series #2. The second in our series of Faculty Research Colloquiua will take place tomorrow, Friday, from 12 noon in ... www.ucc.ie/en/lawsite/StudyLaw/.../details-169450-en.html | ||
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