Nov 1, 2012

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Study: Free public preschool regulation problematic
Jerusalem Post
The findings, based on a study by Taub Center researchers Nachum Blass and Haim Bleikh, were presented at a conference in Jerusalem on Wednesday and specifically showed that with the implementation of the law, 2,000 preschools will need to be built, ...
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Identifying Teen Drivers Curbs Crashes in NJ, Study Finds
Doctors Lounge
In conducting the study, published Oct. 23 in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, the researchers compared teen driver citations and crashes in the two years before the decal law was implemented to the citations and car accidents that occurred ...
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Smoke-free workplace laws lead to decline in MI incidence
Medical Xpress
Following implementation of workplace smoke-free laws, the incidence of myocardial infarction decreased significantly in Olmsted County, Minn., according to a study published online Oct. 29 in the Archives of Internal Medicine. (HealthDay)—Following ...
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Governor Mary Fallin Issues Reminders Regarding New "Open Carry" Law
Press-leader
Governor Mary Fallin today reminded citizens who plan to take advantage of Oklahoma's "Open Carry" law to study the law and remain in compliance. Under the new law, which goes into effect tomorrow, November 1, citizens with a handgun license issued by ...
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Covenant Varsity Turns 10, Establishes Faculties of Law, Medicine
AllAfrica.com
The Chancellor of Covenant University, Dr.David Oyedepo has said that the university will kick off studies in law and medicine before the end of 2014. Oyedepo said this at a press briefing heralding the 10th year anniversary celebration of the university.
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Study: Raising ABQ's minimum wage could cost 1300 jobs
Bizjournals.com
... the city minimum wage for inflation and also changes the wage laws for tipped employees, these estimates should be considered a conservative approximation that do not account for other potentially harmful consequences of the law," the study said.
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Study shows state-by-state power of teachers' unions
Daily Caller
Dara Zeehandelaar, research manager at the institute, explained that many states with a history of Democratic governance—like Alabama—had enacted pro-union laws, regardless of whether the teachers' unions were particularly powerful in those states.
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Provisions of the law must be in line with technology devt — Rais
The Borneo Post
In this context, he said, the ministry would study several laws perceived to be no longer suitable with the current development in technology. For example, the term heritage used in the National Heritage Act 2005, the issue on personal data protection ...
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Study Finds Teens Of Lesbian Moms Do Better In School, Socially
Lez Get Real
The current study was conducted by Nanette Gartrell, MD (Williams Institute Visiting Distinguished Scholar, UCLA School of Law; University of Amsterdam;), Henny M.W. Bos, PhD (University of Amsterdam; Williams Institute Visiting International Scholar ...
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STUDY: Lesbians Make Great Parents, World Is Round
Queerty
"We have been following these families for 26 years," said Principal Investigator Nanette Gartrell, MD, distinguished visiting scholar at the Williams Institute, UCLA School of Law. "These kids were planned and their lesbian mothers were very engaged ...
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Measure B: New STD Study Refutes Porn Industry's Claims of Low Infections ...
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
LOS ANGELES — As the final days of the campaign for the November 6th election for the condoms in porn Ballot Measure B play out in Los Angeles County, a new study published in the respected journal 'Sexually Transmitted Diseases' (December 2012 ...
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Republicans accuse Judge Vance of federal elections law violation
WSFA
We've all heard it before - women can tolerate pain better than men. But the battle of the sexes is heating up after a new study shows.... well, maybe women are wrong. According to a new study by LeedsMore >>. We've all heard it before - women can ...
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NSW professor launches unique lawyer well-being survey
Lawyers Weekly
The Health and Well-being Survey of Australian Lawyers, which is supported by the Law Council of Australia, will be the first "systematic study" of the legal culture and practice of Australian barristers and solicitors. "A number of initiatives have ...
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IVF And Sex: How The Treatment Hurts Couples' Sex Lives
Huffington Post
"Women undergoing IVF report much lower scores in sexual interest, desire, orgasm, satisfaction, sexual activity and overall sexual function," study author Jody Lyneé Madeira, an associate professor in the Indiana University Maurer School of Law, told ...
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Zardari for ensuring smooth law and order in Karachi
DAWN.com
He advised the government to study the model of witness protection laws adopted in other countries in the wake of rising militant activities for this purpose. The spokesperson said that the president also took note of proliferation of the arms and ...
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Car-tag decals are saving young drivers' lives
Philadelphia Inquirer
New Jersey is the first state with a decal law, but much of the controversy should be put to rest by the CHOP study. When you consider car accidents are the leading cause of death among teenagers, a red decal on a license plate isn't too much to ask if ...
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Army Corps Defends Studies For $791M Fla. Airport Project
Law360 (subscription)
While Dania Beach continues to argue that the congested nearby airport's $791 million expansion would boost jet noise and harm public health, the Corps contended that, by law, noise issues are the responsibility of the Federal... To view the full ...
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SJC finds 'appearance of leniency' in OUI cases
Boston Globe
A special counsel urged the state's highest court Thursday to embrace measures, including tougher laws and changes in courtroom policy, to help erase the "appearance of leniency'' in drunken driving cases decided by judges instead of juries. Judges in ...
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OSPOLY Bans Study Centers
AllAfrica.com
... to operate any Part-Time Programme. "Excellence in moral and academics is our watchword;" we shall adhere strictly to this. Anybody who operates any Study Center in our name would be arrested and made to face the wrath of the law," Agbola said ...
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Youths who study overseas struggle to find work abroad and in Korea
The Hankyoreh
In April, a few months before his graduation, the UK government abolished the PSW (post-study work) visa policy, which allowed foreigners who came to the U.K. to study in preparation for work. Since the global financial crisis in 2008, the U.K ...
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Study shows county DA offices short staffed
Richmond-News
In St. Croix County, for instance, in October 2012 the county had 5.20 full-time equivalent positions (actually that number is only 4.2 FTEs if you do not include the district attorney). According to the study, the county should have 8.11 FTEs based on ...
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In Swing States, Obamacare to Raise Private Insurance Premiums and Drive ...
National Review Online (blog)
In particular, I've compiled non-partisan studies — some even from an Obama adviser — that describe how the law will increase the cost of individually-purchased insurance, and how its blunt Medicare cuts will drive doctors out of the program. Here ...
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How I Lost Faith In The Pro-life Movement: Rebuttal Up In Hurrrrr (Part 1)
Patheos (blog)
The study is not claiming to have established causal relation between laws against abortion and high abortion rates. It merely says that laws restricting abortion are not associated with low abortion rates, and cites three countries as evidence for ...
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Court to study status report on probe against Maran in Aircel-Maxis deal
The Hindu
He said the Supreme Court should decide an important question of law, viz "whether criminal intention or mens rea is an essential ingredient in Section 13 (1) (d) (iii) of the Prevention of Corruption Act to convict an accused? Keywords: Aircel-Maxis ...
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Birthright's Effect Still Strong Years After Trip
The Jewish Week
A third-year law student, she'd never dated anyone Jewish and, while she'd grown up going to Hebrew school, "it didn't affect me on a deep level," she told The Jewish Week, and she hadn't participated in any Jewish activities since her bat mitzvah ...
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Congressional Research Hit Job
Wall Street Journal
CRS spokeswoman Janine D'Addario told us Thursday that "To my knowledge, CRS has never taken out of circulation a study based solely on comments from Members of Congress or a Congressional committee" and that "this one wasn't." This episode is ...
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Voters encouraged to study sample ballots, track absentee ballots
Antrimreview
Previously, local clerks were required to use the tracking system only for military and overseas ballots, but recent legislation signed into law now requires all jurisdictions to participate. Voters who can't find up-to-date information about their ...
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Call For Child Abuse Laws
Radio Free Asia
It quoted a 2008 joint study by a nongovernment child protection group in Xi'an and the Xi'an Jiaotong University as saying that more than 60 percent of children reported being physically and verbally abused by their parents, as well as being forced to ...
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Fate of death penalty could rest on Calif. voters
USA TODAY
And proposition supporters — including former California prison warden Jeanne Woodford — cite a 2011 study by a federal judge and a Loyola Law School professor as a leading exhibit in their argument. The study found that $4 billion in taxpayer funds ...
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Hershey Shareholders Allege Company Uses Cocoa Produced Through ...
Sacramento Bee
Shareholders point to one study on West African child labor, conducted by Tulane University Law School through a grant from the U.S. Department of Labor, that found in 2011 that a majority of cocoa farmers and related suppliers in Ghana and the Ivory ...
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Gov. reminds gun-totin' citizens about new law
Edmond Sun
On Wednesday, Fallin reminded citizens who plan to take advantage of the open carry law to study the law and remain in compliance. Oklahoma becomes one of 44 states that allow some kind of open carry, Fallin said. "I believe the law is consistent with ...
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Online vigilantes can slow police investigations, UBC study on Stanley Cup ...
Global BC
A new study by a pair of UBC sociologists on the riot and the role of Facebook in crowd-sourced policing examines the self-righteousness of citizens to engage in pseudo-police work on social media and the impact that has on investigations. The report ...
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Sheehy plans task force to study new arena
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
The idea of extending the stadium sales tax beyond its sunset date would require a change in state law. The Bucks will play a role, as well. U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl, the owner of the Bucks, has said he will make a personal financial commitment toward a new ...
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The Law Diet – 5 Tips For Boosting Brain Power ... - Studying Law
What can you do to boost your chances of getting a good grade during your law exams. Squeeze every last bit of performance out of your brain!
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Study: N.J. teen driver decal law has reduced crashes | The Asbury ...
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 ...
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