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UN study examines laws on sex work in Asia-pacific region Radio Australia Sex Work and the Law is a new study that examines the laws and policies across 48 countries in Asia-Pacific that affect the rights of sex workers and the impact these policies have on access to HIV treatment and other health services. The report is a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study faults Modesto Irrigation District subsidy Modesto Bee The subsidy — about $27 a year for each of the district's 113,000 power customers — provides no real value to those who pay and could violate a state tax law approved by voters two years ago, the document reads. MID leaders expect a lawsuit, board ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fact check: Did Ewing pass laws? Not really Omaha World-Herald Ewing's campaign sources its figure to the "Costs of War" study by Brown University's Watson Institute for International Studies. That study did estimate a range for the economic cost of the wars with a top end north of $4 trillion. But getting to that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Redondo council asks for legal review on AES initiative Beach Reporter "Importantly, there is no provision of law that entitles the City Council to refuse to place a duly qualified initiative measure on the ballot," Palmer wrote, "regardless of the results of the study or any concerns that the Council may have about the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study finds fertilizers destroying salt marshes Worcester Telegram The nine-year study, conducted in the golden-hued Plum Island estuary and published Wednesday in the journal Nature, is the first to show that marshes may be crumbling from the inside out from a massive overload of nutrients. ''This idea that ... For ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Delaying foreclosures hurts neighborhoods, study says STLtoday.com Rules that slow the foreclosure process -- such as St. Louis County's new mandatory-mediation law -- are supposed to give beleaguered homeowners a better chance of keeping their houses. But if delay is good for the borrowers involved, it may be bad for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Courts 'harsher' on Aboriginal driving offences The Australian The study, which included all matters in which the ALS has acted in Dubbo and NSW circuit courts since 2006, showed that not only were jail sentences for indigenous people handed out more often, but they were also for longer than the state average ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: ADHD may lead to risk later Cincinnati.com ... life," said study author Rachel Klein, professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the NYU Child Study Center. "That means being more likely to have lower-level jobs, being hospitalized more often, having more accidents, being in trouble with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Romney Rules Attack Shows Impact Varies on Who's Counting Businessweek "Unfortunately, each side has its own studies and we have too little information that provides an anchor," said Cary Coglianese, a law and political science professor at the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia."It would be nice for the country ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Studies Show NuvaRing Blood Clot Risks Could Be Higher Than Pills PR Web (press release) The British Medical Journal published a Danish study on May 10, 2012 linking vaginal rings like NuvaRing to as much as a 90% increased risk of blood clots over oral contraceptives. On June 14, 2012, the New England Journal of Medicine also published a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Corporates rail against time-charging The Australian Most in-house legal departments dislike being confronted with time-charging by their external law firms but are not being presented with alternatives. The survey of 346 organisations debunks the notion that law firms ... were not being offered ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law of attraction is more than wishful thinking Santa Ynez Valley News This is one of my favorite quotes by Ralph Waldo Emerson: "Watch your thoughts, for they become words. Choose your words, for they become actions. Understand your actions, for they become habits. Study your habits, for they will become your character. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Commission: bankruptcy reform could mean 'starting from scratch' Reuters NEW YORK, Oct 17 (Reuters) - A commission charged with exploring bankruptcy reform said on Wednesday it may recommend ditching outdated bankruptcy laws altogether and "starting from scratch." The Commission to Study the Reform of Chapter 11, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Vegetable Compounds Effective In Treating Triple-Negative Breast Cancer ... Huffington Post In a landmark series of <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/24/breast-cancer-gene-study-new-treatment-black-women_n_1910142.html">studies that honed in on four major classes of breast cancer</a> last month, researchers have been able to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Georgia legislators studying getting some traffic cases out of court Florida Times-Union "Every time a law enforcement officer stops someone because they've got a nick in the windshield, and you know that pretty well what that offender might say to that. And then they get charged with what some of us who are not lawyers call stacking ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Parking Law Change Could Restrict Armonk Businesse The Daily Voice Goldberg said that the proposal is being considered because of safety complaints from the Byram Hills Central School District. Currently parking on both sides of Bedford is not restricted at any time. A traffic study conducted by the district along ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Spending For Securities Counsel Will Grow In 2013, GCs Say Law360 (subscription) By Karlee Weinmann. Law360, New York (October 17, 2012, 7:34 PM ET) -- Companies will pump more money into securities-related legal efforts in 2013, a year that will see the continuation of a multibillion-dollar Federal Reserve plan to snap up ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Irish firms still have their hands in the cookie jar Irish Times IRISH FIRMS are falling behind in complying with new EU rules on website privacy, and could leave themselves open to heavy fines, a new study has revealed. The new directive, which was brought into Irish law last year, requires companies to inform ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Proposed Jaguar habitat in Arizona and New Mexico is scientifically and ... Tucson Citizen ... occurrence record; and, 10) failure to properly verify the data to prevent according duplicative records to the same jaguar. The last part of the PNRCD study shows how the FWS proposal fails to conform to the law in designating Critical Habitat for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UK Plan Sponsors Want More Funding, Not More LDI aiCIO (October 18, 2012) – Plan sponsors in the United Kingdom are not a happy lot, according to a just-released survey and study by law firm Squire Sanders. One major reason—and it's no surprise—is Quantitative Easing. Of the plan sponsors surveyed, just ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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NYU trustee's company did hire goons for demo The Villager Straus has served on the Executive Committee of N.Y.U. Law School's board of trustees since 1998, and is one of the school's major donors. In 2009, he endowed the Straus Institute for the Advanced Study of Law & Justice, at 22 Washington Square North, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Firms embrace web sites but still unsure of benefits The Global Legal Post ... next with lawyer-authored 'thought leadership' articles and case histories following. More than 70 per cent of firms tracked content use on their web sites. The study also showed that on average law firms redesigned their web sites every two to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Genetically-Modified Organisms or GMOs: What Are You Really Eating? Huffington Post The proposed law, which would require mandatory labeling of genetically-engineered food, has come under increasing fire as of late. In the past weeks ... A recent peer-reviewed study published in the respected Food and Chemical Toxicology Journal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sex offender case rekindles debate on bans Boston Globe The Southborough Police Department's failure to realize a convicted sex offender was violating a town law by living near a preschool for two years is reinvigorating a debate on whether residency restrictions are working. "Nothing ... took effect in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Romney And Obama 'Debate' Guns: A Study In Bipartisan Denial Forbes When young white men snap and gun down a roomful of strangers, we tie ourselves in knots hemming and hawing over which regulations we're to blame for not having passed into law. But when the prohibition and enforcement of drug laws helps cause ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Pensions Disappearing for New Employees at Big Firms: Study Wall Street Journal (blog) We are a nation of contract law. Start changing this contract and we enter a slippery slope. Why don't we do something novel like honor our obligations and promises to people who made career and lifestyle choices based on the promises of a db plan? See all stories on this topic » |
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I want to study law at university in 2013.Can any one suggest any ... "I want to study law at university in 2013.Can any one suggest any books to read that will be useful?" - Find the answer to this question and millions more on ... uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid... | ||
Consultant - Country Case Study on Law & Disaster Risk Reduction ... The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (the IFRC ) is seeking a consultant to undertake a country case study on Law and ... reliefweb.int/.../consultant-country-case-study-law-disaster-risk... | ||
topsage had wanted to study law??? rolleyes: u guys read his thread about how alvin make fun of sporean taxpayers money?? forum.channelnewsasia.com/showthread.php?175306...had... | ||
Survive Law - How to Make a Study Timetable for Exams Uh-oh. It's that time of semester. You've spent a little too much time watching re- runs of How I Met Your Mother and now exams are only WEEKS AWAY. Gasp! survivelaw.com/.../1002-how-to-make-a-study-timetable-for-e... | ||
Rottenstein Law Group Helping to Publicize Latest Study - Fox19 FOX19.com-Cincinnati News, Weather & SportsRottenstein Law Group Helping to Publicize Latest Study Suggesting Zoloft Use During Pregnancy Negatively ... www.fox19.com/.../rottenstein-law-group-helping-to-publicize... |
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