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| Gallup study: 3.4 percent of US adults are LGBT The Tand D.com Gallup said it is the largest study ever aimed at calculating the nation's LGBT population. The report's lead author, demographer Gary Gates of the UCLA School of Law's Williams Institute, said he hoped the findings would help puncture some stereotypes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Saudi- Shoura completes draft law to regulate real estate agencies MENAFN.COM The regulation had been studied for six months after a council's special 10-member committee was formed following long discussions on the first draft proposed by a Ministry of Commerce and Industry committee. The draft regulation deals with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Study: Sheriff's office lean but efficient Morganton News Herald According to testimonials from sheriff's offices across the state and an official evaluation commissioned by the county just last year, Burke's law enforcement has managed to outcompete more than half of its statewide rivals despite stiff odds. In a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Studies prove helmets save lives Brandon Sun In provinces that do have helmet laws, head injuries that land cyclists in hospital are cut by nearly 50 per cent. Helmets are the law for all ages in British Columbia, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. In Alberta and Ontario, they're the law for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Study: Nevada Drivers Still Use Phones While Driving KLAS-TV RENO (AP) -- A statewide survey shows 27 percent of Nevadans still use hand-held telephones while driving, despite a state law banning the practice that took effect Jan. 1. University of Nevada, Reno, researchers say the third annual survey of Nevadans ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Column: Underestimating our voter fraud vulnerability USA TODAY Nor did the study mention the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling upholding voter ID laws, which found an "extreme difficulty of apprehending a voter impersonator" if ID isn't required. While voter impersonation is hard to detect, it is easy to commit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fish Can Cloak, Become Invisible to Predators Discovery News Silver-colored fish, such as herring, sardines and sprat, are bending the laws of physics, according to a new study published in Nature Photonics. The ability allows the fish to become invisible to predators. ANALYSIS: Can We Save the Tastiest Fish in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tougher tobacco laws being drafted Bangkok Post She said the Tobacco Control Research and Knowledge Management Centre (TRC) was busy drafting the new law on tobacco consumption control to replace the current one which was brought in 20 years ago. A study showed the number of smokers aged ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Deadly Earthquake in Spain was Man-Made Fox News A 1986 law has reduced the amount of well pumping, he said. Not everyone agreed with the conclusion of the study, which was published online Sunday in Nature Geoscience. "There have been earthquakes of similar intensity and similar damage caused in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Women's Studies celebrates 40 years University of Pittsburgh The Pitt News Such changes in the course materials along with the expansion of the program into fields such as law and health have made the Women's Studies Program successful, Carr said. Although the program was established 40 years ago, Carr feels that there is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Study touts benefits of lifting ban on offshore drilling Vancouver Sun The study, released Monday by the Fraser Institute, examines potential revenue from a single theoretical oil rig, the financial costs of a large spill and the regulatory systems that might be imposed were the moratorium lifted. "What our study finds is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Medical marijuana question on Nov. 6 ballot MetroWest Daily News That state is one of 17 states plus the District of Columbia that have legalized medical marijuana. The drug is still illegal under federal law. Although Sen. Keenan said he opposes legalizing the drug entirely, he said there should be more study on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Given Imaging Announces New Studies Highlighting Diverse Applications of ... Equities.com LAS VEGAS, NV -- (Marketwire) -- 10/22/12 -- Given Imaging Ltd (NASDAQ: GIVN), a world leader in GI medical devices and pioneer of capsule endoscopy, today announced data from numerous studies highlighting the value of ManoScan™ high resolution ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| State study fails to answer question of whether tax breaks create jobs Morning Sentinel For example, the Jobs and Investment Tax Credit was used by just one employer, whose identity is protected by law. That business got a credit of $489,986. Under the minimum required to qualify for the credit, the business had to create at least 100 new ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Celebrating law's leading lights Lawyers Weekly She also stressed the importance of compiling qualitative research to give diversity campaigns a strong empirical backing, pointing to the Law Council of Australia's national attrition study as a step in the right direction. And the winner is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| NY, Cornell plan $2.1 million Cayuga Lake study Wall Street Journal The state Department of Environmental Conservation will use the water quality study to determine the total maximum daily load of phosphorus that can be safely discharged into the lake. Cornell's Lake Source Cooling project takes frigid water from the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Richer on the myth of the pro-business Supreme Court Point of Law Stephen Richer, now a 1L at Chicago Law, does a good job summarizing the arguments alleging (and the better arguments refuting) the myth of a Supreme Court biased in favor of business, including my refutation of the surprisingly sloppy readings of the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Senators' voting records examined The Sun They noted the law will protect consumers and ensure transparency. "STUDY" THESE BILLS: The Judiciary Committee recommended that proposals be shipped off to a "study committee," in which measures are never actually studied and are effectively ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| CT construction contracts leaving out minorities Hartford Business Despite the progress with the disparity study, change has been difficult, McKinney said. Modifying the law means construction dollars will be taken away from non-minority firms at a time the entire industry is struggling to return to pre-recession levels. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Supreme Court Justice Retention WJXT Jacksonville ... Constitution Citizenship Award for Law-Related Education in Brevard County; a Dade County Bar Association, Young Lawyer's Section Dedication to Children Award; and an Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Study of Law, Legal and Public Affairs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Department of personnel and training to allow internship of law undergraduates Times of India LUCKNOW: In order to address the issues plaguing RTI implementation in ministries and government departments, the department of personnel and training (DoPT) is planning to rope in law undergraduates. The department has issued guidelines on internship ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Is Texas ready for 85-mph speed limit? Kansas City Star The idea is to attract more motorists to the road with the promise of higher speeds, which in turn generates more toll revenue. Speed studies. State law requires the Transportation Department to perform a speed study before raising the limit on a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Research and Markets: 'Integration through Law' Revisited Business Wire (press release) The contributors to this book revisit one of the first academic projects to conceptualise and study European legal integration - the early 'Integration through Law' School. On this basis, they consider continuities and discontinuities in the underlying ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| On the Issues: Stutsman County Commission Jamestown Sun Degen: I attended the presentation of the law enforcement study. I have a big concern on how it was handled. There was no in-house input gathered. Yes, we need to follow the law, and be in compliance; however, we need to protect our law enforcement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Tanzania: Unsafe Sex Rampant - Study AllAfrica.com According to Mr Chinamo, law enforcement authorities particularly the Police Force should now come with a different strategies of dealing with FSW instead of chasing and arresting them. Commenting on the findings, the Acting Chief Medical Officer, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Senate District 12 candidates differ on most issues except commuter rail study Nashua Telegraph There are two things Jim Luther and Peggy Gilmour agree on – funding a study about a commuter rail and that they're running for office because they could no longer stand on the sidelines with the way things are in Concord. The candidates, a Republican ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Dissent on articling task force Law Times ... 2012 | Written by Heather Gardiner | Print | Email · Tweet. Raising concerns about the potential for a two-tiered system under a new licensing option for law graduates, a minority on the Law Society of Upper Canada's articling task force is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Why Is Gray Divorce the New Trend? Patch.com On any given day you can walk into the law office of William D. Slicker, P.A., 4554 Central Avenue in St. Petersburg, and see one or more seniors, from young Baby Boomers in their early 50s, to those in their 60s or 70s, waiting for professional law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gov't peace panel to leave for Spain to study Navarra autonomy Inquirer.net She said the visit, financed by the Spanish government's Agencia Española de Cooperación Internacional para el Desarollo, would also provide "lessons and insights" to the crafting of the basic law for the creation of the new Bangsamoro political entity. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| District judge candidates offer choice of firsts Victoria Advocate "Becoming a lawyer should not be the end of your study of the law." He believes he'll be the first judge in the district to come from a family law background. McKenzie said she also would be a first - the first female judge to serve Crossroads ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| If Americans cared as much about their voting rights as their gun rights, they ... Salon Since 2000, there have been only about 10 cases in the United States of people impersonating someone else at the polls, the only type of fraud that voter ID laws could conceivably prevent, according to a study by News21. This small number is not ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lilly Diabetes Announces Positive Results of Phase III Trials of Dulaglutide ... Sacramento Bee The primary objective of the study, conducted in 978 patients, was to evaluate whether dulaglutide 1.5mg, dosed once-weekly, was superior to placebo in reducing HbA1c from baseline at 26 weeks. AWARD-2 is an ongoing randomized, 78-week, open-label ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Use of 17P Not Appropriate in Reducing All Preterm Births By Jay Nawrocki Health & the Law, Analysis and Information. Home · About · Knowledge Center · Net News · Mobile Apps · Intelliconnect · Store ... A study in The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology on the use of 17P for women with a short cervix who had given birth to a preterm baby previously revealed that the use of this drug had no effect on preventing preterm births for women with this condition. A short cervix is defined at 30 millimeters or less and is known risk factor in the second ... Health | Wolters Kluwer Law & Business |
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| Women underrepresented as law review EICs, study finds | the ... A new study finds that law schools with diverse faculties are also likely to have diverse law review memberships. But, only 31 percent of Editor In Chief positions ... www.nationaljurist.com/.../women-underrepresented-law-revie... | ||
| Rottenstein Law Group Helping to Publicize Latest Study ... From Yahoo! News: The Rottenstein Law Group, which represents clients with claims stemming from injuries and birth defects allegedly caused by the ... news.yahoo.com/rottenstein-law-group-helping-publicize-lates... | ||
| Study recommends shift in CPD provision | The Law Gazette The Nottingham Law School study also says law firms should have to contribute to the cost of their employees' CPD and be allowed to offer their own schemes if ... www.lawgazette.co.uk/.../study-recommends-shift-cpd-provisi... | ||
| Law, policy thwart research on marijuana - The Boston Globe Research supporting the therapeutic benefits of marijuana is limited to a handful of small studies showing benefits for pain and muscle stiffness, none of the ... www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/health.../story.html | ||
| Study: Lateral Hiring Push Will Continue Despite Uncertainty About ... Though its benefits may be modest at best in many cases, the lateral recruiting boom of recent years shows no signs of slowing down, according to a new survey ... www.americanlawyer.com/PubArticleALD.jsp?... |
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