Oct 2, 2012

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Study: Prices rose after law's repeal
The Detroit News
Lansing — The repeal of Michigan's item pricing law didn't bring prices down and resulted in fewer hours for retail workers, according to a study to be released this morning by a consumer advocacy group. Michigan Citizen Action visited nine major ...
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Health Care Case Is Seen as Helping Law but Hurting Court
New York Times
Andrea Campbell, a political scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an author of the study, said the aftermath of the health care decision surprised her. "It does seem unprecedented that the court would uphold a law and increase ...
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Majority of third-strike jail inmates addicts, study finds before California votes
The Desert Sun (blog)
Jail inmates imprisoned under California's three strikes law are no more prone to high-risk "criminal thinking" than others — but are far more likely to be addicted to drugs and alcohol than other inmates, according to an analysis of state data ...
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One quarter of US tech start-ups founded by an immigrant: study
Yahoo! News (blog)
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A new study showing that immigrants founded one quarter of U.S. technology start-up companies could fuel calls to relax immigration rules ahead of next month's U.S. presidential elections, where the economy and immigration are ...
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SC defers action on petitions vs cybercrime law
Inquirer.net
"The SC did not issue a TRO in the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012 [and] petitions are up for further study," Guerra said in a statement. The high court deferred the deliberation on the controversial law to next Tuesday. Guerra said the high court en ...
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Study: Prop 2 Would Shield Unions, Cost the Public
Mackinac Center for Public Policy
... collective bargaining agreements could invalidate numerous state laws meant to improve the quality of public services, and it would likely negate a projected $1.6 billion in annual taxpayer savings, according to a new Mackinac Center study released ...
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Study Measures Romney Plan to Screw Poor, Sick
New York Magazine
If President Obama wins reelection, his law to provide access to the uninsured will go forward. If Mitt Romney is elected, it will be gutted, and Medicaid — the bare-bones coverage plan for the most desperately poor and sick — will face enormous ...
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New York Magazine
Study Finds Access To Doctors' Notes Helps Patients Manage Their Health
Kaiser Health News
Doctors are required by federal law to provide patients with a copy of their medical notes upon request, but few patients ask and doctors generally don't make the process easy (Gold, 10/2). This is part of Kaiser Health News' Daily Report - a summary ...
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Detroit News: Study finds repealing item pricing law did not reduce prices
WMUK 102.1 FM
A new study finds repealing Michigan's item pricing law did not reduce prices at retail outlets in the state. The Detroit News reports that the study by Kalamazoo-based Michigan Citizen Action finds instead that the law led to reduced hours for retail ...
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NSF grant to fund human rights research
Yale Daily News
In late Aug., Kamari Maxine Clarke received a competitive grant of $260,000 from the National Science Foundation to further her previous studies in human rights and international law. Her project, which is titled "The International Criminal Court ...
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Study faults efficacy of cash machines
Daily News
"This calls for the government to ensure tax laws are translated into Kiswahili and the TRA website should have a Kiswahili version," notes the study. According to the survey most traders are not happy with the use of EFDs because of the many problems ...
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Sharing Notes With Patients Empowers Them: Study
Doctors Lounge
For the study, published Oct. 2 in the Annals of Internal Medicine, 105 doctors at three U.S. institutions invited thousands of patients to access the doctors' notes online using secure Internet portals. The year-long project was called OpenNotes. "The ...
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Many in OC Will Still Be Uninsured After New Healthcare Law Takes Effect
VoiceofOC (blog)
... could remain uninsured after the new federal health care law takes full effect starting 2014, though three quarters of them would be eligible for some type of coverage under Obamacare, according to a new study by researchers from UCLA and UC Berkeley.
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Chinese member of UNCTAD's Virtual Institute completes third study tour
UNCTAD
The programme for the Virtual Institute study tour was tailored to cover international economic, business and legal topics of special relevance to China. Experts from UNCTAD's technical cooperation service and representatives from the various Divisions ...
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Study: Ohio casinos to boost addiction
Toledo Blade
Cincinnati attorney Tom Leksan, 60, faces a two-year suspension of his law license and possible disbarment for moving funds around in a trust fund he controlled to pay for his own gambling addiction at Indiana casinos. "I'm not saying that casinos are ...
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Study finds trafficked women need more support
Phys.Org
The study involved the views from medical organisations, a law enforcement agent, sexual clinics, two women health centres and a division of women's health policy. The study was published in August 2012 in an edition of the Australian Journal of Social ...
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Law firm hosts space graduate reception
isleofman.com
She earned a €33,000 scholarship to study the MBA which places particular emphasis on business within the space and satellite industry. Heather was sponsored by SES, a global satellite firm with operations on the Isle of Man. The students came from ...
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MPs remain divided on best electoral proposal for Lebanon
The Daily Star
He also said that he might suggest to Speaker Nabih Berri the establishment of a subcommittee to solely study the articles in each law covering the type of system to adopt and the size of the constituencies. Makari's proposal would speed up the ...
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The Daily Star
Report: Motorcycle Fatalities Decrease After Helmet Law Change
CBS Local
From 2011, before the mandatory helmet law was revoked, to 2012 when the law changed, total fatalities dropped from 89 to 85— a 4.5 percent reduction, the study says. Adjusting the data to show fatalities as a percentage of motorcyclists involved ...
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Romneycare hints at future doc shortage
Boston Herald
Six years into Romneycare — the groundbreaking state law that promised to improve health care by expanding access — there's still a serious shortage of internists, general surgeons and child psychiatrists in the otherwise doctor-rich Bay State, the ...
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Study: Fraud growing in scientific research papers
FOX19
A new report reveals information on taser use by law enforcement agencies in Hamilton County. The survey was compiled by the law firm of Gerhardstein and Branch Co. LPA and based on public record requestsFull Story >. A new report reveals information ...
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Study: Doctor visits decline, uninsured less healthy
USA TODAY
"But I think what we're finding with the new health care law is there will be more services. The question remains to be seen if they'll have access to the important primary care though." Good news: Most Americans consider themselves to be very healthy ...
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New Calif. Law Bans Counseling of Teens for Same-sex Attraction
The New American
As reported in The New American, a study by People Can Change, a group that assists individuals in dealing with unwanted same-sex attraction (SSA), found that over half of the people seeking such help reported that they benefited from counseling.
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Several new state laws take effect today
Wilkes Journal Patriot
The law also requires the North Carolina Conference Of District Attorneys to study what other measures may be needed to stop this type of crime;. • the N.C. Department Of Public Safety continue to assist offenders trying to successfully re-enter ...
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Time to Abolish Peer Grouping in Determining Executive Pay?
Corporate Counsel
The full study runs to 52 pages, and Elson's own summary at the Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation boils down to about a thousand words, so take your pick if you go straight to the source. But the authors ...
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Filipino netizens freest in Asia, 6th freest in world
Inquirer.net
MANILA, Philippines—Filipino netizens are the freest in Asia and sixth in the world when it comes to Internet freedom, according to a study by a Washington DC-based advocacy group released as outrage builds in the Philippines over a new cybercrime law.
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Inquirer.net
The Cost to Burma of a Stalled Investment Law
The Irrawaddy News Magazine
"The uncertainties surrounding the status of this law and the process of enacting it are symptomatic of two major challenges for Thein Sein's administration: transparency and decision making," says a timely new study on Burma published by the ...
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Legislators question Drug Free Zone law
WTHI
Professor Kauffman conducted a study on the law, finding the law was not doing what it was written to do. "The problem with the zones is that they're way too big and there's way too many of them. The result is a drug dealer doesn't know where the zones ...
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WTHI
Law enforcement officers fill courtroom as Racial Justice Act hearing begins ...
Fayetteville Observer
The hearing is scheduled to resume at 9:30 a.m. today in Room 4A of the Cumberland County Courthouse. Barbara O'Brien of Michigan State University's law school, who led a study that found racism in jury selection in North Carolina's death penalty ...
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The EPA's Disturbing Human Experiments
Right Side News
"During these experiments, the study subjects were intentionally exposed to airborne fine particulate matter ('PM2.5′) at levels ranging from 41.54 micrograms per cubic meter to 750.83 micrograms per cubic meter for periods of up to two hours," Milloy ...
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City Council votes to study moving wastewater to Trysting Tree
Corvallis Gazette Times
The levy, which voters originally passed in 2007, generates about $6.5 million a year, with half the money going toward law enforcement, 27 percent to the Health Department and 23 percent into the general fund. • For the second consecutive council ...
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The World Comes to Chicago to Study Law and Economics ...
The law and economics scholars stood on the concrete steps behind the Law School, squeezed together, wearing suits and dresses and smiles, even though it ...
www.law.uchicago.edu/alumni/magazine/summerschool2012
Study: Voting laws in U.S. may keep millions of Hispanics from ...
A new study finds voting laws around the country may keep 10 million Hispanics from voting. While New Mexico doesn't have a Voter ID Law in place, it is ...
www.kob.com/article/stories/S2777043.shtml
Changing 'Fundemental Law', a Case Study: Bellingham — Read ...
Changing 'Fundemental Law', a Case Study: Bellingham. by: Simon Davis- Cohen Posted on: September 23, 2012. Photo: Simon Davis-Cohen. Context: ...
readthedirt.org/.../changing-fundemental-law-a-case-study-bell...
Study Reveals Police Frustration with California Diversion Law ...
A study of Orange County police officers reveals frustration with the state's policy of offering drug offenders treatment in lieu of incarceration. Published in the ...
chicagoappleseed.org/.../study-reveals-police-frustration-with-...


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