Oct 26, 2012

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Kyleigh's Law: Author stands by study saying decals prevented 1600 crashs
The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
And certainly not everyone's in agreement with a Children's Hospital of Philadelphia study that suggests 1,600 young drivers were spared involvement in crashes in the first year after Kyleigh's Law went into effect. "That a tiny little sticker could ...
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The Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Study Shows Over 200000 Marijuana Arrests in Colorado Over Past 25 Years
Opposing Views
In the 25 years from 1986 to 2010, police and sheriffs' departments in Colorado made 210,000 arrests for the crime of possessing small amounts of marijuana, according to a report released today by the Marijuana Arrest Research Project. The study finds ...
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Opposing Views
Partisanship guides Americans' attitudes on health-care reform law
MyFox Washington DC
Levels of formaldehyde and several other contaminants in some California day care centers exceed state health guidelines, according to a new study. Levels of formaldehyde and several other contaminants in some California day care centers exceed state ...
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Study: Booster seats save lives
WCAX
A new study from the American Academy of Pediatrics shows booster seat laws save lives. The research looked at fatalities and injury rates in states before and after they passed legislation that mandated their use in older children. Motor vehicle ...
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Study: controversial NJ license plate decals help reduce teen crashes
Torque News
The purpose of the study was to evaluate a New Jersey law that requires drivers under 21 with a permit or restricted license to put a state-issued red decal on their license plates. In order to examine the New Jersey's GDL program researchers utilized ...
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Torque News
Study: Maryland tax hike on tobacco will cut teen use by a third
Cumberland Times-News
The other tobacco product tax revenue is expected to increase 25 percent in 2013 and increase general funds by $24 million in five years despite the projected decrease in sales, the law school study said. Smigiel said that Marylanders will leave the ...
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Study: Just 23.5% of legal partners are female
Institute of Leadership & Management
Less than a quarter of all partners at Britain's leading law firms are female, a new study has established. Categories: Equality & diversity. By Sam Williams. Figures collated as part of the 2012 version of The Lawyer UK 200 study have shown that just ...
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Study looks at transplant tourism
Voxy
A University of Canterbury (UC) law researcher is looking into the dark world of transplant tourism and organ trafficking. UC masters student Rachel Walsh is investigating the aspects of illegally moving organs around the world. She said today there ...
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Nine groups seek dismissal of impact study contractor
The Union Leader
Northern Pass officials said that DOE did make the ultimate call on the SE Group and the other contractors and that there is no need to remove them now from the study. The first contractor, Normandeau Group, withdrew after CLF and others pointed to ...
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Study: Alabama has eighth-largest gap between earnings for men and women
Birmingham Business Journal
A study by the National Women's Law Center indicates that the gap between what men and women earn in Alabama is the eighth-largest in the nation. According to al.com, two figures were used by NWLC to compile its rankings – the median annual wage for ...
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Study is first to observe oscillatory cracking behavior of materials
R & D Magazine
Avalanches have previously been known to happen at random times following a power law behavior, in that the number of avalanches is given by a power of the avalanches' size. The new experiments not only display oscillations, but also give a markedly ...
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R & D Magazine
Lawyers struggle to take commercial advantage of social media
The Guardian
Law firms should not underestimate the immeasurable marketing potential of social media technologies. A recent study from Lexis Nexis shows that more than three-quarters of people looking for a lawyer in the US did so online and Facebook was the most ...
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The Guardian
Study shows discriminations continue in France public sector
Press TV
The study also shows, the situation is in urgent need of wider public awareness and stronger laws as well as a change in mindset among what is considered as one of the biggest employer in the country. Be it in hospitals, schools or municipalities ...
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Press TV
Study: We overestimate how much medicine can do
Washington Post (blog)
In a weird way, the health-care law may encourage doctors to make a rosier prognosis than the medical evidence warrants. Beginning this month, the health-care law tethers some hospital payments to patients' rankings of their hospital experience. The ...
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Murphy's Law
urbanmilwaukee
A study by New York City found that "62 percent of private gun sellers agreed to sell a firearm to a buyer who said he probably couldn't pass a background check." The study found there is a "vast and largely unregulated market for firearms," with ...
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Judge rules Wyoming law protects government from liability in fatal bar ...
The Republic
She said researchers had no duty under Wyoming law to warn that a bear had been trapped and released in the area, The Powell Tribune reported Thursday (http://bitly.com/TDYxyD ). The government claimed immunity under the law, which says property owners ...
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Why Psychiatrists Must Confront Gun-related Violence
Psychiatric Times (blog)
One Australian observational study compared mass murders before and after 1996, the year of a widely publicized mass murder in Tasmania. Australia quickly enacted gun law reforms that included removing semiautomatic, pump-action shotguns and rifles ...
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Scalia's Advice to Law Students: Take Bread-and-Butter Classes, Not 'Law and ...
ABA Journal
"The only time you're going to have an opportunity to study a whole area of the law systematically is in law school," Scalia said. "You should not waste that opportunity. Take the bread and butter courses. Do not take, 'law and women,' do not take 'law ...
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New York's Laws Against Domestic Violence Get A Little Tougher
New York Daily News (blog)
Additionally, the legislation calls for the creation of a statewide fatality review team to study domestic violence homicides and identify gaps in the state's response system. "By strengthening the domestic violence laws, New York is leading the way in ...
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Pro-smoking smartphone apps spark a fiery debate
FRANCE 24
The University of Sydney study received global coverage, coming at a time when many governments are looking at ways to tighten tobacco advertising laws, and the gap between pro-tobacco forces and those opposed to the habit is growing larger. In August ...
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FRANCE 24
Law prohibits cellphone use by new drivers
Herald Times Reporter
"In a national study, 43 percent of 16- and 17-year-olds said they have talked on a cellphone while driving and 40 percent of teens up to age 17 said they have been in a car when the driver used a cellphone in a way that put themselves or others in ...
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Bring both truth and lies about martial law to light
Inquirer.net
While most of us are probably too young to remember martial law, none of us, I assume, is too technically inept to do some research. For those who no longer remember or those who do not know, this is the challenge. It is a moral imperative to study the ...
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Alabama's pay gap between men and women among largest in nation, study says
The Birmingham News - al.com (blog)
Alabama is home to the eighth-largest gap between what men and women earn, according to the National Women's Law Center (NWLC). To compile its rankings, the NWLC looked at two figures for each state: the median annual wage for all male workers in a ...
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Gender pay gap persists
Appleton Post Crescent
Among recent college graduates, full-time working women on average earn 82 percent of what their male peers earn, according to a study released this week by the American Association of University Women (AAUW). The report is based on 2009 U.S ...
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China passes law to curb abuse of mental hospitals
KCAU
Most patients getting chemotherapy for incurable lung or colon cancers mistakenly believe that the treatment can cure them rather than just buy them some more time or ease their symptoms, a major study suggests. Researchers...More>>. By GILLIAN WONG ...
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Utah succeeds at reviving child-only health insurance
Salt Lake Tribune
Utah succeeds at reviving child-only health insurance. Health law » Study lauds the steps state took to help insurers' follow the new rules. By kirsten stewart. | The Salt Lake Tribune. First Published 6 hours ago • Updated 1 hour ago. Utah is among 22 ...
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Urban Institute Says ACA Implementation Would Not Hurt Jobs, Economy
California Healthline
The study is based on the implementation of the 2006 Massachusetts health reform law, which served as a model for ACA. Researchers found that the state's gross domestic product grew at a faster rate than the national GDP following implementation of the ...
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LMU announces changes at Duncan School of Law
Claiborne Progress
"The trustees and administration of Lincoln Memorial University founded the Duncan School of Law to continue its mission of service. LMU remains steadfast in its pursuit of academic excellence in all disciplines of study, and we look forward to working ...
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Women of Kenya Denied Law's Land Entitlement by Husbands
Bloomberg
It legalizes abortion if a mother's health is in danger, reserves one-third of seats in lawmaking bodies for women, requires the top or deputy slots in all commissions to be filled by a female and bars bias in laws, customs and practices related to ...
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Texas AG Abbott demands Hillary Clinton make observers comply with voting law
Examiner.com
Just this week, Project Vote boasted that it was advising OSCE on which issues to study—and which states to monitor—this election cycle. In light of Project Vote's history of voter registration fraud and its more recent failed attempt to enjoin Texas ...
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Examiner.com
China's new mental health law, 'irreversible' obesity and two minutes of ...
Pulse
In a small study of women undergoing IVF, 88 per cent who committed to a 'talking cure' therapy programme such as cognitive behavioural therapy became pregnant, compared to just 60 per cent who did not receive the therapy. Some of the sessions involved ...
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JGLS organizes Conference on 'Diversity, Discrimination and Social Exclusion ...
Bar & Bench
The conference was held on October 22 - 23, 2012 and was organized in collaboration with Maurer School of Law, Indiana University and the Centre for the Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, National Law School of India University, Bangalore.
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Bar & Bench
Rapid Referral Program for at-risk youths proving effective, according to ...
vtdigger.org
T.J. Donovan, Chittenden County state's attorney, said the study could help persuade judges and law enforcement to take part in similar programs across the state. Donovan created the Chittenden County Rapid Intervention Community Court, a court ...
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ADVENTRX Announces Details Of The Phase 3 Study Of ANX-188
Sacramento Bee
The Company will host a conference call today at 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time, 1:30 p.m. Pacific Time (access information below) to discuss the study. The study will be a randomized, double-blind, two-arm, placebo-controlled study conducted at approximately ...
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Advocacy group seek support for the social host law
The Livingston County News
According to research done by the coalition, social host laws — in all 50 states — were associated with reductions in heavy drinking and drunk driving. In fact, a 2010 study showed that among 18-20 year olds, social host laws for minors reduced the ...
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University Lied About Racial Admissions, Study Says | American ...
By Henry Wolff
According to the study: "OU Law rejected 2 American Indians, 9 Asian Americans, 1 African American, 8 Hispanics, and 105 whites despite higher test scores and grades compared to the median African American admittee." {snip}. "We looked ...
American Renaissance
How I learned to stop worrying and love CANs Life of a Law Student
By Negar J.
What I am continuing to learn is to strike a balance between adopting new study skills essential in studying law and keeping old study skills that have always worked for me. So, I've learned to actually brief a case, as opposed to take pages ...
Life of a Law Student

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