Oct 4, 2012

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House GOP, Dems to study reform for SC ethics laws
Aiken Standard
COLUMBIA — South Carolina's House Republican and Democratic leaders said Wednesday that study committees would be looking for ways to strengthen the state's ethics laws. House Majority Leader Kenny Bingham, R-Cayce, and House Minority Leader ...
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EMU And MI-GOAL Seeking LGBT Law Enforcement For New Study
pride source.com
Researchers from Eastern Michigan University are looking for LGBT law enforcement, public safety, corrections and criminal justice professionals to participate in an online research study. This groundbreaking international study will survey LGBT ...
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Study: Little practical interest in selling insurance across state lines
The Hill (blog)
Researchers at Georgetown University examined state laws that make it easier for insurance companies to sell plans across state lines — a hallmark of GOP healthcare plans, including the party's plan to replace President Obama's healthcare law. Only ...
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Congress urged to act on proposals to amend cyber law
Inquirer.net
House majority leader Neptali Gonzales II earlier said that if amendments were sought for the new law, it should be filed and studied right away due to the 15th Congress' limited time. Other Stories: Presidential spokesperson Edwin Lacierda. INQUIRER ...
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Decline in Australian head injuries linked to helmet law
BikeRadar.com
The number of serious cyclist head injuries in New South Wales, Australia has been reduced by around a half over the past two decades through the combined effect of compulsory helmet laws and improved cycling infrastructure, a study has found.
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STATE: Fish and Game Commission to study listing of wolf as endangered
Lake County News
However, other information DFG was required by law to review did. There has never been a scientific study of wolves in California. Although there are numerous anecdotal reports of wolves in early California, there is little direct evidence of these ...
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Study: Police Are No Longer Social Media Skeptics
Government Technology
Law enforcement is taking social media seriously, according to a recent survey showing that most agencies use social media and almost all agencies are interested in using sites like Facebook and Twitter to solve crimes. The International Association of ...
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Government Technology
Cabinet forms panel to study sponsorship
Peninsula On-line
The move to form a panel to study sponsorship and exit permit rules comes after a little more than a year when the National Human Rights Committee (NHRC) called on the authorities concerned to amend the sponsorship law saying they impede the ...
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Sheriff's supervisors study management
The Daily News Journal
"The school provided a well-rounded, diverse educational format that heightened my knowledge and supervisory skills necessary to be a successful and more efficient leader in law enforcement," McBurney said. "I am grateful to Northwestern for the ...
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Study for highway connecting Cape, Paducah to begin in January
Southeast Missourian
The Illinois Department of Transportation will oversee the first tier of an environmental-impact statement required by federal law to study route concepts and select a corridor for the new 40- to 50-mile stretch of road crossing five Southern Illinois ...
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Pursuing a life-changing study experience abroad
Jakarta Post
"There's no other way but studying hard, and I mean really hard," says law professor Ningrum Sirait, who graduated from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. If you're not the type to bury yourself in books in the library, use the buddy system. Many ...
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Jakarta Post
Aide to Senate Majority Leader Authors Torah Insights for Wikipedia
The Jewish Voice
"Studying the Torah allows me to study law in a removed environment," he contemplates. "It allows me to do it in a more recreational way that has less pressure and is intellectually diverting to me. As the Sabbath allows us to sort of recharge our ...
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Study: Some dietary supplement labels illegal
CBS News
The FDA has only limited power to regulate supplements because federal law classifies them as food, not drugs. Products are required to be safe, but the FDA only monitors them after they're on the market. When it comes to proof, supplement makers are ...
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Caution still urged with use on youth
Winston-Salem Journal
Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center's latest Taser gun study that finds that adolescents are at no higher risk of harm when tasered than adults is good news, but we hope that law-enforcement officers continue to be extremely judicious in taser use on ...
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New internet law gets hostile reception in Philippines
San Jose Mercury News
The court has said it will rule on the matter next week. In a study released before the law was passed, the organization Freedom House, based in the United States, ranked the Philippines sixth in the world in terms of Internet freedom. Copyright 2012 ...
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New Study Demonstrates Superior Clinical and Quality of Life Benefits of ...
Reuters
1,2 Results of the study, which represents a less-severe segment of SNM eligible subjects than have been previously studied in a multicenter trial, were presented today at the American Urogynecologic Society (AUGS) annual scientific meeting in Chicago ...
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FACT CHECK: Presidential Debate Missteps
EDGEOnTheNet
But Obama's health care law explicitly prohibits the board from rationing care, shifting costs to retirees, restricting benefits or raising the Medicare eligibility age. So the .... Obama's claim relies on a study by the Tax Policy Center, a Washington ...
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Jersey City councilman wants crime panel, regular reviews of police department
The Jersey Journal - NJ.com
Jersey City Councilman at large Rolando Lavarro is pushing a measure that would result in a "thorough and comprehensive" study of the city's Police Department every four years, and would create a council-led crime prevention committee. The measure ...
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Concerned Ohioans Complain About Homeless "Loophole" in Sex Offender Law
U.S. Politics Today
According to one government study, law enforcement officials do not know the location of approximately one in five sex offenders. Many of these sex offenders are truly homeless, and it is easy to see why. Ohio's sex offender registry is public ...
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District to study alternative sites for continuation school
San Mateo Daily Journal
The possibility of moving the facility to either San Mateo or Hillsdale high school has spurred opposition at each school, by law enforcement officials and in the community — including two online petitions. Another aspect to this conversation is the ...
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How to Succeed, Since Success Is Random
Huffington Post
She'd already become proficient in Chinese because she planned to study law in China, with the goal of improving U.S. Chinese relations. A Life That Turned on a Dime, As Yours Can Too. After hearing Watson, she decided she wanted to sing American folk ...
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Pennsylvania voting laws unfair
Towerlight
Ridiculous opinions and motives aside, the law was just plain unnecessary. A study of in-person voter fraud in presidential elections going back to 2000 found just 10 cases of voter fraud, during a time when more than 600 million votes were cast ...
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Is unwelcoming immigration law choking the US economy?
MindfulMoney
Another study demonstrates how action to remove illegal immigrants from the workplaces of one US state ending up damaging its economy. A critical election issue. President Barack Obama has stressed his commitment to "fixing [the] broken immigration ...
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House Republicans, Democrats to study state ethics reform
The State
"These reforms and added transparency efforts will help ensure the public that our ethics laws are being followed and enforced, therefore making it much more difficult for members to be unfairly attacked for actually complying with the law," said House ...
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The State
Study up on school choices
The Tennessean
Despite the many transitions, Rogers — a Williamson County mom — founded a company with her brother and worked for a large Nashville law firm. She feels her daughter has similar drive, so although Rogers has chosen a private preschool to get her ...
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Brown signs law targeting insurance industry ties with Iran
The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.
In 2009, insurers licensed to do business in California held $2 billion worth of indirect investments in companies tied to Iran, according to a study conducted in 2009 by then-Insurance Commissioner Steve Poizner. The new law, which is expected to ...
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Murphy's Law Too Many Cops in Milwaukee County?
urbanmilwaukee
Insiders have long wondered what exactly the Milwaukee County sheriffs do that costs so much money. The budget for the sheriff's department is $122 million, a cost equal to 44 percent of the county property tax levy. And how much law enforcement do we ...
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New study reveals greater scrutiny needed in supplement industry
Examiner.com
Federal law classifies supplements as food, not drugs. The FDA lacks the authority to review supplement claims before products enter the market. Once supplements are on the shelves, the FDA can monitor their safety. More than half of the manufacturers ...
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Student Who Says Gay Cure Worked for Him Sues over Calif. Law Banning ...
ABA Journal
The student, Aaron Blitzer, says he is studying to become a therapist in the field, and the law would prevent him from pursuing the profession, ABC News reports. The Pacific Justice Institute filed the federal suit on behalf of Blitzer and two ...
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Another whack at changing Three Strikes
San Diego CityBEAT
It's a case study in powerful campaign advertising: Against a black backdrop, wearing a dark suit, Arnold Schwarzenegger walks by mug shots of guys you wouldn't want to meet in a dark alley. "Murderers, rapists, child ... Opponents point to folks ...
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San Diego CityBEAT
Justice reform study starts
The Spokesman Review (subscription)
Mayor David Condon and Spokane County Commissioners Todd Mielke and Mark Richard all support the idea, which would look to combine the jail, courts, prosecution, public defenders and probation – everything except law enforcement, city spokeswoman ...
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Police say they smelled marijuana before search, but judge tosses out the ...
Chicago Tribune
In 2004, Doty published the only study to examine use of marijuana odor as a reason for probable cause for searches. As part of his study, he examined how the characteristic marijuana odor develops in plants by having subjects sniff both mature and ...
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Senator backs anti-cybercrime law but draws line on blocking websites
Inquirer.net
MANILA, Philippines — The sponsor in the Senate of the Cybercrime Prevention Act wants Justice Secretary Leila De Lima to keep herself from blocking access to websites even if they are found to violate the provisions of the much-criticized law against ...
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