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LSU to offer specialized study in energy law The Daily Advertiser BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — The LSU Law Center is developing a specialized program in energy law in reaction to increasingly complex legal and regulatory issues. The Louisiana Board of Regents approved the LSU Energy Law Center in August. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Johns Hopkins study recommends stronger gun laws National Catholic Reporter (blog) The recent election has pushed a lot of important issues to a back-burner. One issue that generated some significant new data a couple of weeks ago is related to gun violence and deserves a hearing. Johns Hopkins has released a study illustrating how ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study finds drop in heart attacks with smoke-free law Montana Standard A decline in heart attacks in one Minnesota county appears to be linked to smoke-free workplace laws, according to a new report in Archives of Internal Medicine, a JAMA Network publication. According to a release from the journal, which published the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Preventing Youth Violence: The Chicago Study New York Times The Chicago study researching the lives of juvenile offenders will be a tremendous boon to policy makers, law enforcement officials and anyone interested in the well-being of youths involved with the juvenile justice system, undoubtedly providing rich ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: Administrative issues, local politics account for harsh policing more ... Salon A new study in the Journal of Public Administration Research looks at possible factors contributing to why some city police departments are particularly stringent on enforcing immigration law. "Many assume that in places where the political climate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Possible tie between fever, flu in pregnancy and autism FOX19 As House Speaker John Boehner said this week, the presidential election confirms that the Affordable Care Act 'is the law of the land.' But the fight over 'Obamacare' is not over as states decide whether to craft their own insurance exchange program or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Criminal caseloads in federal courts vary widely across country, study finds The National Law Journal ... Law Journal. November 12, 2012. A new study of criminal case activity in the federal courts since October 2006 shows that judicial caseloads varied widely not only between courts in different districts, but also among judges serving in the same court. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marijuana Laws: Growing Outcry in Latin America Over Colorado, Washington ... Fox News Three Central American countries are joining Mexico in calling for the Organization of American States to study the effect of the pot votes – considering it could impact their efforts to fight drugs. Mexico, Belize, Honduras and Costa Rica say the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Analysis: Closed-door meetings at Montreal city hall leave us in the dark Montreal Gazette However, the executive committee is not the only body that can commission a study or report, city spokesperson Patricia Lowe said. The mayor, the city manager and department directors can also order them. Meanwhile, no law in Quebec provides a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Stand Your Ground group wrapping up Gainesville Sun He added that he doesn't expect the task force to suggest any major changes to the Stand Your Ground law, or that lawmakers would adopt any. The problems with Stand Your Ground, as Second Chance sees it, were raised in part by a Texas A&M study from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Protecting Whistleblowers at the UN The Guatemala Times But while the UN advocates for frameworks through which people, institutions, and nations are held accountable under laws that meet human rights standards, a new study has found that it needs to do more to uphold the rule of law effectively within the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bicyclists push for greater legal power against hostile drivers Santa Rosa Press Democrat Supervisors today are only set to decide whether the concept merits further study and any discussion probably will be limited. A vote on an ordinance would come later, possibly within 60 days. Critics have said a new county law is unnecessary and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Home Generator Law: Time for a Change Scarsdale10583.com The Board studied generator laws in nearby municipalities, obtained decibel level specifications of market-ready generators, reviewed variance applications seeking setback relief, and listened to testimony from residents and land use professionals. See all stories on this topic » | ||
After Obama Re-Election, Many Employers Find Themselves Unprepared for ... The Herald | HeraldOnline.com The Health Care Reform 360 study offers additional significant insight into employers' plans for health care coverage as well as current levels of familiarity with the law, information sources, reliance on health insurers, health insurance exchanges ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Senate to amend anti-trafficking law Philippine Information Agency "It would be prudent to carefully study the efforts undertaken, over the years, to identify other gaps that could probably be addressed by stronger policy measures, and improvement in our law enforcement, prosecution, justice system, and even programs ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Murphy's Law urbanmilwaukee Nationally, a Department of Justice study found there were just over 2,000 deaths of suspects in custody over a period of three years. The study's author, Christopher J. Mumola, noted that this was 2,002 deaths "out of almost 40 million arrests over ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law Firm Enjoys 10th Anniversary Bahamas Tribune Ms Hull is a Bahamian native who grew up in Abaco but travelled abroad to study in Switzerland, Trinidad, Sweden, Canada and the US. "I knew I would always return home to practice," she said. "I wanted to raise my children here and live in what I think ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Professors study practice that requires no criminal conviction Newswise (press release) A procedure known as civil asset forfeiture allows law enforcement agencies in many states to seize property or assets of a criminal suspect and proceed to have them forfeited to the government even if the individual is never convicted of the original ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Study to Assess Cancer Risks Associated with Nuclear Facilities Equities.com If you or a loved one has experienced a personal injury (http://www.sokolovelaw.com/legal-help/other -injury?utm_source=cision&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=personalinjury), contact Sokolove Law today for a free legal consultation and to find out if ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Time to ditch Cleveland Park's anti-restaurant law Greater Greater Washington They deserve a fair hearing for the strongest arguments they've made for the restaurant cap. I still think this is still a bad law. More broadly, this provides a good case study in how neighborhood politics can go wrong, and what we can do about it ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Not living up to their expectations Jamaica Gleaner I got the opportunity to study law, but unfortunately, I was asked to leave the course. I have registered in another course which I truly love, but my parents continue to boast to their relatives and friends that I will soon be a lawyer. They are also ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Council Preview: Promoting Public Art in Eagan, Cedar Avenue Bus Route Study Patch.com That measure is expected to take place on Tuesday night. Minnesota law requires that councils canvass and certify ballots no more than 10 days after the election. Earlier this year, city and county officials began a study of the Pilot Knob Road ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NIU Institute for the Study of the Environment, Sustainability & Energy ... NIU Today Faculty from the colleges of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Engineering & Engineering Technology and Law are collaborators in the institute's programs. Other NIU units, such as the School of Art and the College of Health & Human Sciences, are joining the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Office of constable outdated, according to report Hazard Herald After six months of studying, the committee found that they believed the office is out of date and no longer relevant to law enforcement in the commonwealth. J. Michael Brown, the Justice and Public Safety secretary in Kentucky, stated in a release ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UBC Researchers Advocate HPV Vaccine Scrutiny Food Consumer A new study conducted by researchers at the University of British Columbia (UBC) provides evidence that Gardasil, a human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, may cause a type of inflammation in the brain involving brain vessels (cerebral vasculitis) that can ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Myths, Reality and The Inconvenient Truth about Zimbabwe's Land Resettlement ... The Zimbabwean But these contentious issues are quickly shelved as he deftly steers the debate towards the study's main objective, which is to find out how the livelihoods of those who were resettled had been transformed. 'To be honest,' says Scoones ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
School districts slash employee benefits, study says Wausau Daily Herald The law, which is being challenged in court, greatly limits the collective bargaining powers of unions representing public employees, giving flexibility to school districts in offering health care packages. Many districts increased health insurance co ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Family's questions about Alzheimer's patients can put nurses in a bind Fox 54 Many nurses and other health workers at Alzheimer's care facilities feel unprepared to tell patients' family members the truth about their loved one's condition, a new study finds. Many nurses and other health workers at Alzheimer's care facilities ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Planning on Taking an Independent Study in the Future? « Seattle ... By law librarian Law students must consult with an "assigned research librarian" for their independent studies. Librarian assignments are determined by the library administration based on the librarian's subject specialty, the faculty member supervising the ... Seattle University Law Library | ||
Family Law Prof Blog: New Study on Abortion By Family Law Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis has published a study in Obstetrics & Gynecology. The study, published on Thursday, October 4, enrolled 9,256 women ages 14-45 from the St. Louis region into the Contraceptive Choice ... Family Law Prof Blog |
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Is it pointless studying Law at A levels? - Yahoo! Answers I want to study law at uni and I heard that univer… ... I want to study law at uni and I heard that universities prefer it if you didn't study law at A levels is this true? answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid... | ||
LSU to offer specialized study in energy law - The Daily Advertiser BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — The LSU Law Center is developing a specialized program in energy law in reaction to increasingly complex legal and regulatory ... www.theadvertiser.com/.../LSU-offer-specialized-study-energy... | ||
Study: Gay marriage laws to generate spending | Maryland Daily ... A national think tank says new gay marriage laws in Maine, Maryland and Washington will generate at least $166 million in wedding spending in the next three ... thedailyrecord.com/.../study-gay-marriage-laws-to-generate-sp... | ||
What type of law should I study? - Yahoo! Answers I've worked on a few political campaign and I want… answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid... | ||
Twitter / __Solita__: @PlayboyMagSA I study law and ... Instantly connect to what's most important to you. Follow your friends, experts, favorite celebrities, and breaking news. https://twitter.com/__Solita__/status/266192225019494401 | ||
LSU to offer specialized study in energy law | Ocala.com The LSU Law Center is developing a specialized program in energy law in reaction to increasingly complex legal and regulatory issues. www.ocala.com/article/20121112/APF/1211120797 | ||
Boalt Bulletin Board — Volunteers Needed for Study of Law ... I am a Boalt alum and a current Ph.D. candidate in the JSP program in the law school. I am looking for law student volunteers to be interviewed for 45-60 minutes ... bbb.berkeleylawblogs.org/.../volunteers-needed-for-study-of-l... | ||
Beth Moore Bible Study: The Law of Love New Bible Study by Beth Moore: The Law of Love, Lessons from the Pages of Deuteronomy. Stuck? Wandering? Looking for your promised land? Asking ... www.biblechurch.org/.../1359-beth-moore-bible-study-the-la... |
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