Oct 23, 2012

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Study: Miss. Medicaid expansion costly in 2017-25
CBS News
The study examines the economic impact of adding hundreds of thousands of people to the federal-state health insurance program for the needy, aged, blind and disabled — an option under the federal health care law that President Barack Obama signed in ...
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Study shows New Jersey's decal for young drivers reduced crashes
Medical Xpress
A new study shows that New Jersey's law requiring novice drivers to display a red decal on their license plates has prevented more than 1,600 crashes and helped police officers enforce regulations unique to new drivers. The first-in-the-nation decal ...
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Study suggests racial preferences in place at OU
San Francisco Chronicle
University officials deny the claims made in the study by the Virginia-based Center for Equal Opportunity, which analyzed students admitted to OU's law school in 2005 and 2006 and undergraduate programs from 2005 to 2007. The study also compared ...
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Wash. pollution case tests international law
Salon
In 2003, the EPA decided Teck was subject to the U.S. Superfund law, and demanded the company pay for studies to determine the extent of the contamination, and then clean it up. Teck objected, and the tribes filed suit in 2004 to force Teck to comply.
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Calif School Drinking Water Still Questioned
KMJ Now
But a soon-to-be-published survey of California public schools found that while all of the campuses had at least one free water source, 1 in 4 schools did not comply with the law. The study author, Anisha Patel of UC San Francisco, discussed the ...
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Energy savings hampered worldwide by regulatory laissez-faire: Economist study
EurActiv
Failure to enforce existing regulation is the main obstacle preventing the energy-efficiency services market from picking up across the globe - including in the European Union, India, China and the United States - says a recent study by the Economist ...
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Transportation Dept. gives $550k to study texting-ban enforcement
Autoblog (blog)
"While it is relatively easier for law enforcement to determine illegal handheld cell phone use by observing the position of the phone at the driver's ear, the dangerous practice of texting while driving is often not as obvious," said NHTSA ...
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Shoura Completes Draft Law to Regulate Real Estate Agencies
LoanSafe
(Source: Arab News, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia (MCT) — The Shoura Council has finished drafting the real estate agencies practice law that is expected to regulate the work of real estate offices. The regulation had been studied for six months after a ...
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Silvery fish bend a law of physics: study
FIS
Silvery fish such as herring, sardine and sprat are "breaking" the basic physics law of reflection, according to a study from the University of Bristol published this week in Nature Photonics. Reflective surfaces polarize light, but PhD student Tom ...
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British Study - End Criminal Sanctions For Growing And Possessing Cannabis
THE Weed Blog (blog)
Possessing and cultivating personal use amounts of cannabis should no longer be a criminal offense, according to the recommendations of a six-year study released last week by a coalition of leading British drug policy experts, treatment specialists ...
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THE Weed Blog (blog)
Voter ID laws hurt Native Americans, advocates say
CBS News
In reversal, judge blocks Pa. voter ID · Fraud proof scarce in two voter ID cases · Study: Voter ID law would exclude up to 700,000 young minorities. Jefferson Keel. / National Congress of American Indians. NCAI President Jefferson Keel says there are ...
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Elected judges hand down tougher sentences right before an election, study finds
MinnPost.com
For the study, Carlos Berdejo, an associate professor of law at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, and Noam Yuchtman, an assistant professor of business and public policy at the University of California, Berkeley, analyzed the sentences handed down from ...
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Online health records could help high-risk teens, study finds
Scope (blog)
online-health-records-could-help-high-risk-teens-. Teens who get in trouble with the law often have serious untreated health problems, such as asthma, sexually transmitted infections, mental illnesses or substance abuse. Many of these high-risk youth ...
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Connecticut's Dense Breast Legislation Three Years Later
Diagnostic Imaging
Much discussion surrounded Connecticut's dense breast tissue law when it passed in 2009, requiring referring physicians to inform women with dense breast tissue that they could benefit from supplemental ultrasound screening. A recent study revealed the ...
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Under state law, medical marijuana dispensaries don't have to disclose locations
vtdigger.org
The Public Records Legislative Study Committee met on Friday to discuss concerns raised by journalists about the rules. Members of the committee agreed that keeping certain information confidential, such as the address of the dispensary, may be ...
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India ranked 132 in IFC's 2013 Doing Business study
Livemint
China passed a new company law in 2005, its first bankruptcy law in 2007, a new property law in 2007, a new civil procedure law in 2008 and a new corporate income tax law in 2008. India, the report said, after establishing its first credit bureau in 2004 ...
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Student vote crucial to repeal repressive voter ID law
UW Badger Herald
According to an Advancement Project study, if they were fully implemented these voter ID laws could deter or prevent 10 million Hispanic voters from voting. Researchers from the University of Chicago and Washington University in St. Louis concluded ...
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Study: No difference in development of foster kids adopted by gay or straight ...
LGBTQ Nation
A 2007 study by the Urban Institute and the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law estimated there were a potential 2 million gay couples interested in adoption, but that they are less likely to pursue it due to discrimination against gay parents ...
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LGBTQ Nation
Yusuf Ali: A lawyer with a large heart
The Guardian Nigeria
However, one thing that played a significant factor in his desire to study Law was his extra-moral activity of being a very successful debater for his secondary school, where for three years running he was his school's lead debater and lead ...
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Smoking apps may break advertising laws
Courier Mail
The study, published on Tuesday in British medical journal Tobacco Control, identified 107 English-language pro-smoking apps, including 65 from the Apple store and 42 from the Android store. By February 2012, about 11 million users worldwide had ...
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Uruguay Rejects "The War on Drugs": Law Proposes State Control of Marijuana ...
Upside Down World
Based on field studies, the government maintains that the consumption of marijuana widely considered legitimate in society. It also affirms that "this substance, whose capacity to generate physical or psychological dependency is slight to moderate, is ...
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Law Student Ally Offers 3-Step Approach to Exam Prep
PR Web (press release)
Once the material is scanned, and students know what is covered, an Emanuel Law Outline, or similar supplemental, may be used to create and update an outline. The outline is the essential study tool for finals prep. 2. Make a study plan. Law students ...
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Cornell Law Students Should Easily Comply With New Pro Bono Mandate, Dean ...
Cornell University The Cornell Daily Sun
"We've done a study that shows that, even without this requirement, over 90 percent of the students that just graduated would have complied because we do have a series of clinics, internships, and other opportunities that qualify." Schwab also ...
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Study: Top Law Review Editors Still Mostly Men
New York Law Journal (registration)
Women remain underrepresented in top law review leadership positions, according to data from New York Law School and Ms. JD, a nonprofit supporting the advancement of women in the legal profession. Women comprised just 31 percent of editors-in-chief ...
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Citizens voice concerns about Kalamazoo Public Safety racial profiling study ...
Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com
More than 70 people attended a community forum at Mount Zion Baptist Church, during which Kalamazoo Public Safety Chief Jeff Hadley and consultants explained the study that aims to determine if racial profiling is being systemically practiced by KDPS ...
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Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com
Briarcliff Responds to Ossining Municipal Study
Patch.com
"There was a movement a couple years ago to dissolve the Village under this new village situation law, which did not take into consideration any of the realities of what that would actually mean. And this study tells you what it would mean," said ...
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Law to ban texting while driving in Oklahoma is being pushed
Tulsa World
A study from the U.S. Department of Transportation states that a driver who is texting is 23 times more likely to be involved in a crash than one who is not. The average text message takes the driver's eyes off the road for about 5 seconds; at 55 mph ...
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Darienite studied childhood disease
Darien Times
When returned to the town with his family, Glynn had an opportunity to study law and work for Kenyon & Kenyon. His legal opinion about the treatment is that it has little monetary value. There are only 96 cases identified internationally, according to ...
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University accused of racial discrimination in admissions
Oklahoma Daily
The study claims during that academic year "OU Law rejected two American Indians, nine Asian Americans, one African American, eight Hispanics and 105 whites despite higher test scores and grades compared to the median African American admittee." ...
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Study: Male beluga whale mimics human speech
WRGB
In a study published online Monday in Current Biology, researchers at the National Marine Mammal Foundation in San Diego recorded the spontaneous sounds of a captive male Beluga whale, while underwater and when he surfaced. Scientists think the whale's ...
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Study analyzes success of U. students with disabilities
RU Daily Targum
The programs offered at the University help students in ways that are reflected in Barber's study. The University's Office of Disability Services is a mandates office, created by the American Disabilities Act, a 20-year-old law that helps disabled ...
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Brigada Blog: Dano Tingcungco on covering the cybercrime law
GMA News
Such was the situation with our case study Laverne Castro, a victim of poser accounts on Facebook and blogs, and who believes the Anti-Cybercrime Law could help her. We also interviewed Fina and Janelle, two girls who had their personal gripes against ...
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Female Judges Make Slow Gains In NY, Study Shows
Law360 (subscription)
The decade-spanning study presented by Dina Refki, executive director of the law school's Center for Women in Government and Civil Society, shows the overall percentage of female judges has risen to 31 percent from 25 percent since 2002 but that strong ...
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Peers call for action over 'religious courts'
National Secular Society
One study found that there are around 85 Sharia bodies operating in Britain, although there is no official estimate. They include arbitration tribunals making much of their ability to enforce their decisions in English law. Such tribunals were original ...
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National Secular Society
Study shows that new student loan policy limits student recipients
The Flat Hat
... if you decide to go to law school, you're going to have to pay for that," Erin Hills '14 said. These benefits for high-income borrowers who earn upwards of $100,000 year does not seem fair to Johanna Hribal '13, currently studying at the School of ...
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Study: 40% Have Bank Savings of $500 or Less
TheStreet.com
There's no law that says you have to spend a tax refund. In fact, tax refunds are a rare opportunity for Americans to put a lump sum of cash into the bank for the proverbial rainy day. Set up an automatic deduction from your paycheck. Have your bank ...
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US Population Of Adults With ASDs Growing, But Not Employed
Law Firm Newswire (press release)
White Plains, NY (Law Firm Newswire) October 23, 2012 – According to a recent study from the journal Pediatrics, a mere 55 percent of adults with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) had found employment six years after graduating from high school.
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Insurers Are Again Selling Child-Only Health Policies After Interventions From ...
Kaiser Health News
A new study found that since the law passed in 2010, 22 states and District have moved to address the problem through new laws or regulations that encourage insurers to sell child-only plans. Children's health advocates say the changes are having the ...
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Kaiser Health News
Greabe '85 criticizes NH voter ID laws in lecture
The Dartmouth
New Hampshire's revised voter identification law presents a barrier to voters and indicates a troubling national trend of states disregarding federal jurisdiction, according to John Greabe '85, an appellate attorney and University of New Hampshire ...
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The Dartmouth
UT incubator gets $247000 grant to study wet lab needs
Austin American-Statesman
The money from the U.S. Commerce Department's Economic Development Administration will be matched by an equal amount of in-kind services provided by the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce, the Greenberg Traurig law firm, the city of Austin, the ...
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Blogs2 new results for Study Law
 
Roundup: Wis. Judge Keeps Law Barring Most Collective ...
Judge Keeps Law Barring Most Collective Bargaining On Shelf; Study: Medicaid Expansion Could Be Costly After 2016; Doc Shortage Presaged In Las Vegas. Print · Share · Email. Topics: States, Health Reform, Uninsured, Medicaid, Politics, ...
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Please, No More 'Nietzsche and the Law'! Why Americans Are ...
By Alex Aldridge
There, you can only study law as a three-year postgraduate degree. ... The trouble is that law schools' room for manoeuvre is restricted by an American Bar Association rule which requires three years of full-time study to obtain a law degree.
Legal Cheek

Web2 new results for Study Law
 
Study eyes effects of new gay marriage law - The Local
A government study into France's gay marriage bill has detailed possible consequences of the new law, including an increase in divorce, more foreigners ...
www.thelocal.fr/.../governement-study-eyes-consequences-of-...
Study Rooms | Duke University School of Law
Eight private study rooms are available on Level 2 of the Goodson Law Library ( view map), for reservation by current Duke Law students. In addition, Room ...
law.duke.edu/lib/studyrooms/


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