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| Study: N.J. teen driver decal law has reduced crashes Asbury Park Press PHILADELPHIA — A children's hospital study said New Jersey's controversial law requiring teens to display decals on vehicles they're driving has reduced crashes, although further monitoring is planned. Safety advocates also called for further study. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| GAO Study Gives Low Marks to Companies Regarding Transparency to ... Information Law Group In the absence of laws or regulations regarding the collection of location data specifically, the GAO compared the policies of the fourteen companies to best practices regarding the collection and use of personal information generally, aggregated from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Road Warrior: Study says N.J. red decal program keeping young drivers safe NorthJersey.com The study, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, said 1,624 fewer crashes occurred during this period compared with monthly averages in the two prior years. The research marked the first public health study of a law that drew heavy criticism ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Study: GOP Plan For Medicaid Block Grant Would Lead To $1.7 Trillion ... Kaiser Health News According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, the GOP-backed House Budget Committee plan, which would also repeal the health law, could leave between 31 million and 38 million fewer people with Medicaid coverage. (Kaiser Health News is an editorially ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Lawyers Extract `Merger Tax' From Shareholders, Study Says Forbes A loophole in the federal law designed to cut down on securities class-action abuses allows lawyers to file suits challenging mergers in multiple state and federal courts, the study found, making it impossible for companies to consolidate the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Roundup: Wis. judge keeps law barring most collective bargaining on shelf ... News-Medical.net A selection of health policy stories from Wisconsin, Mississippi, the District of Columbia, Nevada, New York, Florida and Oregon. The Associated Press/Washington Post: Wis. Judge Rejects Request To Reinstate Union Bargaining Rights Law While Appeal Is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| NJ teen driver law reduced crashes Asbury Park Press The study conducted by three doctors from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia found the crash rate for teen drivers decreased by 9 percent when comparing crashes before and after Kyleigh's Law was implemented May 1, 2010. Kyleigh's Law — named ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Where Jewish Studies Captivates Non-Jews The Jewish Week After class, Tauhid Mahmud, a premed bio major from Bangladesh with a minor in Jewish studies, lingered to talk more about halal, the Muslim dietary laws. For Rabbi Vinas, who leads the Lincoln Park Jewish Center in Yonkers, teaching at City College ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Study suggests racial preferences in place at OU KXII-TV OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A conservative think-tank has released a study suggesting the University of Oklahoma gave preferences to African Americans in admissions to its undergraduate, law and medical schools - a claim university officials dispute. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Despite progress, study finds gender pay gap persists Daily Comet "Many times, younger women are shocked to learn that they are not on equal footing with men," says Fatima Goss Graves, vice president for education and employment at the National Women's Law Center. Negotiating a salary can make a difference, but ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Retirees need a bit less savings for future health care needs, study finds Dallas Morning News (blog) WASHINGTON — The Employee Benefits Research Institute Wednesday reported retirees will need a little less in savings set aside for health care because of the 2010 overhaul law known as "Obamacare." The law narrows the "donut hole" in Medicare's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Grants for law courses The Press, York GRADUATES with first-class first degrees or a distinction at Masters level in any subject can get financial support of up to £3,000 to study at The College of Law in York. The Gold Awards run by the college are aimed at attracting academically gifted ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Chicago Children's Hospital Launches Pioneering Study On How Creative ... The Herald | HeraldOnline.com The garden, named in honor of Chicago's philanthropic Crown family, includes dozens of bamboo trees, an interactive wall that changes colors as people walk by and carved benches made from trees planted by Frederick Law Olmsted (designer of the famed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Galapagos initiates second Phase I study with GLPG0974 Reuters Mechelen, Belgium; 24 October 2012 - Galapagos NV (Euronext: GLPG) announced today that it has started its second Phase I clinical study with GLPG0974, a GPR43 inhibitor being developed to treat chronic, neutrophil-driven inflammatory conditions such ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Police Study High-Voltage Hazard: Electric Car Crashes Patch.com The investigators will subsequently train all New York State Troopers statewide and the Electric Vehicle Safety Training Program for Law Enforcement will be offered by NFPA to police agencies nationwide. NFPA's training was developed as part of a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Study: Mexican migration to US stabilizes Yahoo! News (blog) William • 11 hrs ago. Study: Mexican migration to US stabilizes - (communist propaganda version) - American version: Law-breaking illegal gate-crashers from Mexico slows. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Tuscaloosa in talks with Northport on partnership for proposed study of ... al.com (blog) John McConnell, the director of planning and development services for the city of Tuscaloosa, said consultants would review policies, laws and licensing procedures of both cities in talks with staff and officials while also including research from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Suicides linked to law amendments Daily Star Online A study put together by an American and a Canadian university not only arrives at this conclusion but goes one step further and draws a co-relation between the Act being changed in 2005 and a subsequent rise in suicides. The paper, called 'Suicide and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Study: Organic Food Nutritionally the Same as Conventionally-grown Food WBAY Republican Governor Mitch Daniels signed a law in May 2011 to deny the organization Medicaid funds. The appellate court upheld a lower court ruling that the state cannot cut off Medicaid funds for any medical services just because the health care ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Study: Area could become traffic nightmare Midland Reporter-Telegram One of Midland's most rapidly growing areas could become one of its most congested in 10 years if city officials don't start taking proactive steps, according to results from a third party traffic study. The City Council unanimously approved a request ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Visualization Too Difficult? New Study Reveals that a Quick Power Nap May Be ... PR Web (press release) Achieving goals may become a heck of a lot easier if you combine power naps, visualization and the Law of Attraction, according to a new study released by Georgetown University and Mind Movies co-founder Natalie Ledwell. In the study recently released ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Kia eyes factory in Brazil as new tax law decimates imports Reuters 4 market SAO PAULO, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Korean carmaker Kia Motors Corp is studying building a new factory in Brazil as a steep tax hike on imported cars has sharply driven down sales in the world's fourth largest auto market. José Luiz Gandini, the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Fighting Abusive Rates on Loans and Credit Cards* Inter Press Service Legislators in El Salvador are considering a law against usury that would put a ceiling on the interest rates charged on direct loans and on credit cards. And in Guatemala, lawmakers are studying a credit card law that would not set a maximum rate but ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Farmer leaders ask lawmakers to study impact of proposed sin tax Philippine Information Agency VIGAN CITY, Oct 24 (PIA) -- Leaders of the country's two big tobacco farmers' groups asked lawmakers to study carefully the impact of the proposed increase of excise tax on "sin products" under House Bill 5727, before it is passed into a law. Farmer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Insurers Revive Child-Only Policies, But Cost Is Still An Issue Capital Public Radio News Since the health law was enacted, 22 states and the District of Columbia have passed laws or regulations that encouraged insurers to begin selling child-only policies again, a study found. But in many states there are no restrictions on how much ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Opinion: Fracking the law The Daily Climate "The U.S. faces a crisis in the enforcement of rules governing the oil and gas industry," states a new report by Earthworks' Oil & Gas Accountability Project. Their study, which analyzed government data from six heavily-fracked states, discovered that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Flawed Case for Fiscal Stimulus New York Times (blog) But she fails to mention that dozens, if not hundreds, of empirical studies have found that safety-net programs discourage people from working and discourage employers from hiring (there are so many studies that there are now studies of studies ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| UN report praises New Zealand's prostitution laws Radio New Zealand The UN Development Programme's Sex Work and the Law paper assesses how policies and law enforcement affect the rights of sex workers and handling of HIV in 48 countries in Asia and the Pacific. The study looks at places with punitive practices such as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Independent Studies | Duke University School of Law Students may take no more than three credits of independent study toward their Juris Doctor degrees. A JD student also enrolled in the LLM program may take ... law.duke.edu/registrar/independentstudies/ | ||
| A levels to take if i want to study Law? - Yahoo! UK & Ireland Answers "A levels to take if i want to study Law?" - Find the answer to this question and millions more on Yahoo! UK & Ireland Answers. uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid... | ||
| Monthly Bible Study « NCCU School of Law North Carolina Central University School of Law's Christian Legal Society will host the October Bible Study. During this monthly Bible Study the Christian Legal ... law.nccu.edu/ai1ec_event/monthly-bible-study/?instance... | ||
| Law School - Summer Study Abroad Information Session: 2013 ... The Law School's Office of Transnational Programs invites you to a: Summer Study Abroad Information Session: 2013 Rome Summer Program. Rome in June is ... www.stjohns.edu/.../ev_law_121023.event@digest.stjohns.edu... |
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