Oct 3, 2012

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N.J. aides study new data on bullying
Philadelphia Inquirer
Data made public Tuesday show there were 12,024 instances of harassment, intimidation, and bullying reported in the 2011-12 school year, the first year the state's tough anti-bullying law was in effect. New Jersey used a new definition of the behaviors ...
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Study slams Romney healthcare proposals
The Hill (blog)
Romney, the GOP presidential nominee, has made repealing healthcare reform a cornerstone of his campaign, but is sometimes criticized for a lack of detail on what reforms he would enact in the law's stead. Responding to the Commonwealth study, ...
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Lawmakers hopeful Congress will study proposals to review cyber law
Inquirer.net
MANILA, Philippines — Lawmakers are hopeful that both chambers of the 15th Congress would seriously study proposals to review and repeal the contentious provisions of the Cybercrime Prevention Act, following widespread protests against the law from ...
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We need to think carefully, critically about legal marijuana
TheNewsTribune.com
In a study of fatally injured drivers here in Washington state, 12.7 percent tested positive for marijuana. These studies demonstrate the high prevalence of drugged driving as a result of marijuana use. Law enforcement agencies do not have sufficient ...
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A new study on the discredited Southern Poverty Law Center hucksters
Marietta Daily Journal
A new study on the discredited Southern Poverty Law Center hucksters. by DA_King. Blogging While DA King. October 02, 2012 01:07 PM | comments | recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink. For your education, a quote from a recent research ...
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Study: NH school enrollment dropping
Eagle Tribune
The majority of school districts are seeing the same trend, according to Jane Law, spokeswoman for the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority. All but 31 of New Hampshire's 161 school districts saw a drop in enrollment, the study said. Only eight ...
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SC defers action on petitions vs Cybercrime Law
Asianjournal.com
According to SC Public Information Office chief Gleo Guerra, the SC intends to fully study the various petitions that question the Cybercrime Law, before it takes any action on October 9. The high court en banc (full court) had quorum, when this ruling ...
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Legal reform needed for job creation
Montana Standard
It's a part of their 50-state study called "Lawsuit Climate 2012: Ranking the States." What does it mean to be in the bottom 10? We may be a good place to start a business, but chances are that business is more likely to face frivolous lawsuits, costly ...
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Mandatory Helmet Law helped in Reducing Head Injuries, Say Researchers
TopNews United States
The findings of the study have been published in the journal Accident Analysis and Prevention. The lead researcher of the study, Dr. Jake Olivier, said that in 1991 the mandatory helmet law was introduced that has helped in preventing hospitalizations.
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Parliament to Form Subcommittee to Study Appropriate Electoral System in ...
Naharnet
Deputy Speaker Farid Makari proposed the formation of a subcommittee to study whether to adopt the winner-takes-all or proportional representation systems and the size of the electoral districts in the new parliamentary electoral law and to carry out ...
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Kataeb calls for objective study of electoral draft laws
NOW LEBANON
The Kataeb Party on Tuesday called on all political parties to objectively discuss electoral draft laws for the 2013 parliamentary elections. "[We] urge all MPs and leaders, particularly Christian ones, to converge [their points of view] toward what ...
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Study: Physician Shortage Dire for 7 Specialties in Massachusetts
Becker's Hospital Review
Six years after its passage of a statewide healthcare reform law, Massachusetts' physician shortage in 2012 has hit critical and severe levels for seven specialties. It's a slight improvement from last year's shortage but may be a condition suggestive ...
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Study: Race-neutral admissions can work
abc11.com
That conclusion is vigorously disputed by supporters of race-based affirmative action, including universities in states like California which cannot under state law factor race into admissions decisions. The new report, by the Richard Kahlenberg, a ...
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Centerville's planned law enforcement facility dominates meeting
Macon Telegraph (blog)
Andrews said the position would give the city another law enforcement officer and might be a more economical way to handle city probationers. The group agreed to prepare a feasibility study to present to the council. The study would look at similar ...
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Study critical of support for trafficked women
ABC Online
The study focused on the experiences of sex workers in Sydney and drew on information provided by health centres, a law enforcement agent and women's health policymakers. Professor Hepworth says the services available to trafficked women often ...
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Top 10 Science Buzzkills: Studies that Ruin Your Fun
LiveScience.com
But scientific research also dramatizes the law of unintended consequences, such as the increased chance that the late-night user of an iPhone will become obese. Here are 10 buzzkills in science – studies sure to ruin your fun. 1. Sharing a bed with ...
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Study finds access to doctors' notes helps patients manage their health
News-Medical.net
Kaiser Health News: For Patients, What A Difference A Note Makes 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).
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Obstacles could be insurmountable to electrified PUD
The Olympian
... let alone the expense of building new service and maintenance operations. But given the options proposed in the initial study, it is difficult to see how the PUD could meet state law and avoid litigation arising from a failure to satisfy its ...
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Study: Newly Insured Likely To Be Healthy, And To Have Trouble Deciphering ...
Kaiser Health News
Good news for insurers: 88 percent of people new to health coverage after the health law fully goes into effect will be in relatively good health. That means providers won't be overwhelmed, at least initially, says a report out today by ...
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Cybercrime law takes effect amid Supreme Court inaction
Manila Standard Today
... paving the way for the law to take effect the same day. The Court, meeting as a group, did not issue an order freezing the questioned provisions to allow them to study those before tackling the case again next Tuesday. "The [Supreme Court] did not ...
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Gender Bias Pervasive in Academic Hiring
Genetic Engineering News
Joan C. Williams, distinguished professor of law and founding director of the Center for WorkLife Law at University of California, Hastings College of the Law, told GEN years of studies have shown women often have to provide more evidence of competence ...
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Genetic Engineering News
Ruling in voter ID law draws positive reaction
Towanda Daily Review
"Delaying this law waives voters' rights to free and fair elections." Quoting U.S. Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, Stange said the nation's history was replete with examples of voter fraud and studies have shown voter registration lists with ...
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Costs of cleaner air subject of study
Big News Network.com
CHICAGO -- U.S. environmental laws have brought cleaner air and improved health but at a price of increased manufacturing costs and reduced productivity, a study found. Three economists, in a study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research ...
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N.J. task force on drug abuse study the problem, seek reforms
Philadelphia Inquirer
Christie signed into law a measure creating a pilot drug-court program in which low-level, nonviolent offenders with drug addiction would get mandatory drug treatment instead of incarceration.) DiRenzo remembers trying to get her son treatment at a ...
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Poland aiming to enact new shale gas law in 2013
Reuters
Poland, a member of the European Union, had high hopes for shale after a study by the U.S. Energy Information Association in 2011 estimated Polish reserves at 5.3 trillion cubic meters, enough to cover domestic demand for some 300 years. But estimated ...
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Law Firms Create Divisions to Fight Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
JDJournal.com
One such law firm, that of Ballard Spahr, created a team of lawyers that study the CFPB and the power that it has. The CFPB was created when the Dodd-Frank Act was signed into law in July of 2010. The team of lawyers, which stands at 20 members, is a ...
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You and the Law: Successful restaurant
Hanford Sentinel
If you guessed, "waiter or waitress," you're right, with "Some restaurant servers going in and out of the front door almost as often as customers," as the author of one study wrote. "With a turnover rate over 75 percent it's clear that something is ...
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Study Examines How Memory Load Causes 'Inattentional Blindness'
RedOrbit
Workers in the medical or law enforcement fields – professionals regarded as educated, intelligent and even methodical – have botched their jobs in a manner that appeared careless or negligent and often led to dangerous or even fatal outcomes on ...
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China, International Law, and Cyberspace
Council on Foreign Relations (blog)
Wang Tianlong of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges writing in the Shanghai Securities News last week argued "we should study the feasibility of applying the principles of the Law of Armed Conflict to cyberspace and push for the ...
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Council on Foreign Relations (blog)
Legal hurdles to AMU centre cleared
Hindustan Times
All hurdles in the way of setting up of the Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) centre at Kishanganj have been cleared with the Union ministry of law and justice giving the go ahead for its establishment at the earliest. Union law minister Salman Khurshid ...
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Study looks at nation building following conflicts
UQ News
"One of the key objectives for countries facing post-conflict reconstruction or 'nation building' is to rebuild functioning, legitimate governmental authorities and establish the rule of law," Dr Cherney said. "Our project aims to understand factors ...
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Study: 72 Million Americans Would be Uninsured Under Mitt Romney's Health ...
Cleveland Leader
If Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney wins the election next month and is able to get his health care plan enacted, 72 million Americans would be uninsured by 2022, according to a new study released by the private foundation, The Commonwealth ...
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Cleveland Leader
Study: Thousands Would Die in an Attack on Iran's Nuclear Sites
The Atlantic
"I would note also that it is against the Geneva Convention to attack civilian nuclear power plants," Thielman says, "and that's another reason why I think the U.S. and Israel would think twice about it, because it is clearly contrary to international ...
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The Atlantic
Rabbi MelamedThe Sukkah: Ins and Outs
Arutz Sheva
The writer is Head of Yeshivat Har Bracha and a prolific author on Jewish Law, whose works include the series on Jewish law "Pininei Halacha" and a popular weekly column "Revivim" in the Besheva newspaper. ... Matters that usually are always done ...
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Domestic violence costs state budget 1.3 billion crowns, new study finds
Radio Prague
A new study by the Prague-based NGO proFem looks at the costs of domestic violence to the state budget. The authors of the survey took into account the costs of health care for victims of domestic violence as well as the expenses of the judiciary, law ...
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Radio Prague
Norwalk's Duff: New Laws Protect Victims, Pets
The Daily Voice
The new law also requires the state to study the cost, feasibility, and public safety considerations of redesigning the statewide Enhanced 9-1-1 system to allow individuals and emergency responders to communicate by text message or other mobile device.
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New Study -- Binge drinking students are happier
KNWA
It's almost like we have just as many social activities and fun just the drinking is absent," Eila Bunker, a U of A law student said. According to the study, students who binge drink have a higher social status, and those with a lower status could get ...
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Immigrant entrepreneurship remains flat, study shows
Bizjournals.com
... and F. Daniel Siciliano, a professor of the practice of law and the faculty director at the Rock Center for Corporate Governance, conducted the study. Wadhwa on Tuesday released a book, "The Immigrant Experience: Why America is Losing the Global ...
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Accenture Study Shows Citizens Support Law Enforcement Use of ...
By kalen smith
By Kalen Smith, Big4 Blogger A new Accenture study has shown that most global citizens support the use of social media by law enforcement agencies. Accenture spoke with nearly 1500 citizens from the United States, the United Kingdom, ...
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Study: Prices rose after law's repeal | The Detroit News | detroitnews ...
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 ...
www.detroitnews.com/.../Study-Prices-rose-after-law-s-repeal?...
Bkirki Committee to Prepare Study on Draft-Law that Best - Naharnet
The members of the committee, who met under Maronite Patriarch Beshara al- Rahi, agreed to study the proposal of the government, another draft-law referred to ...
www.naharnet.com/stories/en/55212
Study Says Price Tag Law Hurts Consumers
It's been more than a year since every item on the shelf had a price tag, and a state-wide advocacy group says that's had some damaging effects on stores and ...
www.wilx.com/.../Study-Says-Price-Tag-Law-Hurts-Consumer...
Study finds awareness of NJ HIV exposure law not associated with ...
Sept. 26 - A study led by the Medical College of Wisconsin and published online in the American Journal of Public Health found that New Jersey law requiring ...
www.mcw.edu/.../Study-finds-awareness-of-New-J.htm


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