Oct 16, 2012

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Study backs helmet laws
Victoria Times Colonist
Cyclists who die of a head injury are much less likely to have been wearing a helmet than bike riders who die of other injuries, a study has found, underscoring what researchers say is the need for mandatory helmet use for Canadians of all ages. The ...
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Albania must enact reforms to combat sex trafficking, study urges
Phys.Org
Although initially criticized by international aid organizations and European officials for being slow to recognize and respond to the problem, Albania implemented an anti-trafficking law in 2000. The law has been revised numerous times since being ...
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Study: Most School Districts Violating Merit Pay Law
Michigan Capitol Confidential
Most school districts ignored the merit pay law, according to a study by the Mackinac Center for Public Policy. About 80 percent of school districts surveyed signed contracts with teachers' unions without implementing any type of merit pay. Most of the ...
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Columbia Study: Media Drone Strike Reporting Flawed
Huffington Post
The report, from the Human Rights Clinic at Columbia Law School, focused on "Counting Drone Strike Deaths." A section of the study looked at how reliable media accounts of drone strikes are. The authors found that, as primary sources, they leave much ...
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High-ranking Israeli police study US law enforcement techniques
newtoncitizen
ATLANTA The Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange (GILEE) at Georgia State University's Andrew Young School of Police Studies is hosting 16 high-ranking Israeli police officials to participate in an intensive two weeks of public safety ...
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Actually, file-sharers buy more legal music than everyone else
VentureBeat
The study by the American Assembly, a nonpartisan public policy think tank housed at Columbia University, found that file sharers purchase around 30 percent more music than non-file sharers. File sharers also have much larger music collections ...
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Parliament subcommittee to tackle rival electoral law proposals
The Daily Star
Once the session is over, a parliamentary subcommittee formed to study two controversial items in the Cabinet's draft election law will hold its first meeting. MPs from rival blocs said Monday that all members of parliamentary committees are likely to ...
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This Texas Law School Has The Most Cutthroat Students In The Nation
Business Insider
Baylor Law School has the most competitive law students, according to The Princeton Review's recently released law school rankings. The Review polled students on the number of hours they study and the amount of sleep they get each night to determine ...
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Business Insider
Study: Power plant pollutes French Broad
Asheville Citizen-Times
... a Duke University study released Monday found high levels of arsenic and other toxins in North Carolina lakes and rivers downstream from power plants' coal ash ponds. On Oct. 10, the Southern Environmental Law Center filed the complaint regarding ...
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Anger as study finds Starbucks has paid no UK corporation tax in three years
Scottish Daily Record
An HMRC spokesman said: "For legal reasons, we cannot comment on the tax affairs of individual businesses, but we make sure that multinationals pay the right tax to the UK in accordance with UK tax law. "Our tax rules combat tax avoidance and we employ ...
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Scottish Daily Record
Study finds file sharers buy more music
Register
That kind of copying, the study also notes, is not the subject of anti-sharing action by record companies or law enforcement authorities. The study notes that emerging cloud music models, such as Microsoft's Xbox music service announced today, may make ...
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Rising From Autocracy to Democracy -Makes Giant Strides, Says Governance ...
AllAfrica.com
The study divided the four categories – Safety & Rule of Law, Participation & Human Rights, Sustainable Economic Opportunity, and Human Development – into 19 sub-category levels that include safety, rule of law, accountability, participating, human ...
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City may push bike-friendly changes in state law
Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)
Regarding bicycles, the city may push for a study on the economic impact of bicycling, legislation to "clarify the issue of yielding to [a] bicyclist in a bike lane," and a law that would prohibit stopping a vehicle in a bike lane. The current statute ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)
Washington Taxpayers Foot $2.7 Billion Annual Bill for Illegal Immigration ...
U.S. Politics Today
SEATTLE, Oct. 15, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new study by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) estimates that illegal immigration costs taxpayers in Washington State about $2.7 billion annually. The average Washington household ...
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Report: Romney/Ryan plan could increase Medicare costs by up to $4440 a year
Examiner.com
According to a new study by the Kaiser Family Foundation, the Romney endorsed Ryan plan to privatize Medicare, which he calls "premium support," would actually raise the cost for the majority of seniors. The new study, which was researched for over ...
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Examiner.com
What did our corporate leaders study at uni?
The Power Index
Not far behind, commerce and economics were studied by 14 and 11 CEOs respectively as a first degree. On par with economics was arts, while another five studied law. One CEO, Treasury Wine's David Dearie, studied marketing. An interesting observation ...
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GUEST OPINION: Beware Obamacare's "Cadillac tax" that's more like a "Ford tax"
Fall River Herald News
So the conventional wisdom has been that the new law won't change much here. But a new Pioneer Institute study demonstrates just how wrong the conventional wisdom has been. Starting in 2018, the federal law includes an excise tax on your annual health ...
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Homeless Numbers in Lancaster County are Up
1011now
Homeless Numbers in Lancaster County are Up. A Point in Time Study from the University of Nebraska's Center on Children, Families, and the Law found that on January 25, 2012, 981 homeless people were counted during a 24 hour period. Jeff Chambers ...
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Potential changes in store for Wareham's dog bylaws
Wareham Week
The Dog By-law Study Committee will next week ask Town Meeting to move responsibility for holding "dangerousness hearings" for dogs from the police chief to the Board of Selectmen. According to Animal Control Officer Cheryl Gorvett-Dil, the change ...
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Wareham Week
DOT Claims The AAA Red Light Camera Study Is Totally False
Sheepshead Bites
Now, information has come from the Department of Transportation that states the study done by AAA was completely bogus because the intersections they claim to have surveyed are timed at three seconds, an appropriate duration, while some of the ...
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Sheepshead Bites
Amy Kracht, Fargo, letter: ND badly needs an animal-welfare law
Grand Forks Herald
... about our lax animal welfare laws have lobbied the Legislature for years, asking lawmakers to enact meaningful animal cruelty laws. The Legislature has refused to act. In the most recent session, lawmakers voted down a proposal to even study the ...
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Sounder North train should end, study suggests
Northwest Cable News
"The fact that the buses are full and the train is empty and the train costs more, they are proving they're not meeting that law and that the train is illegal," said John Niles, Coalition for Affective Transportation Alternatives. The Sound Transit ...
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How to Flag Bad Science (1 Letter)
New York Times
Re "Misconduct Widespread in Retracted Science Papers, Study Finds" (Oct. 2): As a lawyer married to a scientist, I wonder why the practices of legal databases are not applied to the medical database PubMed. The most-used law databases prominently ...
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Study Roundup: Men Diagnosed With ADHD in Childhood Had Lower ...
Healthline (blog)
While psychiatric disorders were not significantly elevated among probands, the study found that they had more psychiatric hospitalizations and more brush-ups with the law: their incarceration rate was three times higher than in the non-ADHD males.
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Healthline (blog)
Evidence Does Not Support Three-Strikes Law as Crime Deterrent, California ...
Science Daily (press release)
Evidence Does Not Support Three-Strikes Law as Crime Deterrent, California Study Finds. ScienceDaily (Oct. 15, 2012) — Contrary to what police, politicians and the public believe about the effectiveness of California's three-strikes law, research by a ...
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How to ensure your startup is trusted by no one. The GetIntro case study.
The BLN. News about growth companies in the UK. (blog)
If you want a case study in how to ensure people will never trust you as a startup, check out the Get Intro approach. Anyone else been spammed by GetIntro with some vague email saying that one of your connections has met another of your connections ...
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MRC Study: By 2-to-1 Margin, Journalists Favor Liberal Questions at Town Hall ...
Media Research Center
From the left, one voter lectured then-President Bush about the "intensity of aggravation that other countries had with how we handled the Iraq situation," while another complained about the Patriot Act "which takes away checks on law enforcement and ...
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Media Research Center
Wallbridge announces positive results from Pre-Feasibility Study of Broken ...
Equities.com
TORONTO, Oct. 16, 2012 /CNW/ - Wallbridge Mining Company Limited (TSX: WM, FWB: WC7) ("Wallbridge") today announced positive results from a prefeasibility study completed on its Broken Hammer copper and platinum group metal project in Sudbury, Ontario ...
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Study Maybe? Nelsen Teachers Take Study Hall To New Heights
Patch.com
What got you to study as a middle and high school student? Did your parents lay down the law and ingrain good study habits during elementary school? Did you set goals? Were you wrestled into study hall, grounded, or just trying to keep up your grades ...
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Law faculty expands its research, students
The New Age Online
"This annual dinner is an opportunity to reward excellence by presenting certificates and gifts to the best performing students in each of the four years of study. We also acknowledge students participating in various projects such as the All Africa ...
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The Sext Files: Victoria's lewd text laws breach UN human rights obligations
Crikey (blog)
The study found that arrest rates were much higher where adults were involved, even if the adults in question were not much older than the persons depicted in the images — in half of the arrests studied, they were in the 18‐24 age bracket, and in 10 ...
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Studying the Bible with Bibi Netanyahu
Continentalnews.net
The Bible study is dedicated to his father-in-law Shmuel Ben- Artzi, a noted Bible teacher and enthusiast who died last November. Keinon says two pictures of Ben-Artzi were placed in the corner of the outdoor porch where the study session took place ...
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Continentalnews.net
'New' Old Main project gets $7.4 million from province
Omega
Law students currently study at the Brown Family House of Learning, which can make it hard to study because the building was designed to be a common area for the general student population. The law school's dean also told the audience he and the rest ...
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Powerful Court Quietly Takes Marijuana Case that Could Shatter Federal ...
OB Rag
Once again, medical-marijuana advocates are taking to the courts to eliminate the biggest barrier to legal use—the federal law that classifies marijuana as a dangerous drug with no valid medical use. On Oct. 16, the U.S. Court of ... Since 2000, says ...
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OB Rag
Developers call for study on properties
Times of Malta
One of its main proposals is for the Government to make amendments to the law on the final withholding tax on property sales through a legal notice rather than waiting to include them in the Budget which, in the current political scenario, may not go ...
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Connecticut seeks to divert veterans from jail to treatment
West Hartford News
"It's a really important change for a group of people who can benefit from services already in place," said Margaret Middleton, executive director of the Connecticut Veterans Legal Center, which worked with the Veterans Legal Services Clinic at Yale ...
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Tal Law replacement plan to be implemented after elections
Israel Hayom
The Tal Law, ratified by the Knesset in 2002, sought to encourage young ultra-Orthodox men to enlist in the IDF or for national service, while exempting those who chose to study Torah full-time. It aimed to address the imbalance in sharing the burden ...
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Unigene's Licensee, Tarsa Therapeutics, Reports Positive Clinical Data in ...
Sacramento Bee
The safety and efficacy data in this Phase 2 study confirm the positive results that Tarsa achieved in its Phase 3 study of oral calcitonin for the treatment of postmenopausal osteoporosis." Separately, on Friday, October 12, Tarsa .... Except as ...
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Are Hackintosh Computers Legal? Yes, but only because of copyright
By Stephan Kinsella
The Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom (C4SIF) is dedicated to building public awareness of the manner in which laws and policies impede innovation, creativity, communication, learning, knowledge, emulation, and information ...
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"Study: Secret Donors Significantly Fueling Pro ... - Election Law Blog
By Rick Hasen
Election Law--Cases and Materials (5th edition 2012) (with Daniel Hays Lowenstein and Daniel P. Tokaji) ... The Supreme Court and Election Law: Judging Equality from Baker v. Carr to ... USC-Caltech Center for the Study of Law and Politics ...
Election Law Blog
From fuzzy systems and legal knowledge to cognition and ...
By Anna Ronkainen
Ending up in legal informatics was probably more or less inevitable for me, as I wanted to study both law and electrical engineering from early on, and I just hoped that the combination would start making some sense sooner or later. ICT law ...
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Testing the Expertise Hypothesis - Jotwell: Administrative Law
By Kathryn Watts
In their recent study, Wright and Diveley seek to fill the void by conducting an empirical study that examines whether the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) performs as well as generalist judges in its adjudicatory antitrust decision-making role.
Jotwell: Administrative Law

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