Nov 16, 2012

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CDC Study: Smoke-Free Laws Spreading Fast in Largest U.S. Cities, But Many ...
Sacramento Bee
The evidence is also clear that smoke-free laws protect health without hurting business, as confirmed by the U.S. Surgeon General and numerous studies. There is simply no excuse for failing to enact such laws in every state and city. Secondhand smoke ...
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Phila. law firm revenue up more than national average: Wells Fargo study
Philadelphia Business Journal (blog)
Local law firms are trailing their national counterparts this year when it comes to the size of rate increases, and billable hours were flat. But they were ahead of the game when it came to collecting bills from clients, according to annual survey ...
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Expanding Medicaid could save Florida money, study says
Tampabay.com
TALLAHASSEE — Under the federal health care law, Florida lawmakers have the option of adding roughly 950,000 people to the Medicaid rolls, with the federal government covering most of the initial costs. Gov. Rick Scott has repeatedly expressed ...
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Alcohol too adds calories to your body
Times of India
Sodas and sugar-sweetened beverages aren't the only drinks contributing calories to people's diets, as alcohol accounts for about 5 per cent of adults' caloric intake, a new study has revealed. Sugary drinks, often the target of public health campaigns ...
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Times of India
Valley Electric Seeks Merger Study with OPD-Video
Mesquite Citizen Journal
14, by Board Chairman Larry Moses, Valley Electric Association, Inc. (VEA) a nonprofit electric cooperative headquartered in Pahrump, NV, is proposing a study that would investigate the possibility of a joint merger, acquisition, or shared services ...
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Patchwork of marijuana laws encourage illegal commerce
phillyBurbs.com
State laws that permit the production, sale and possession of marijuana for medical purposes are considered a godsend by many with various afflictions who swear by the drug's relief-giving properties. Even the U.S. Institute of Medicine, whose study ...
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Mercedes Ener-G-Force Design Study: Future G-Class?
Motorward
Granted, it looks a bit childish, what with those massive wheels, green lights, and especially those air vents in the roof, but then as a design study it has to be a little crazy. This is what's possible when there are no rules to follow. You can ...
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Study: Cellphone bans associated with fewer urban accidents
Phys.Org
Both states have similar weather patterns and wide diversity in size and population density of counties. "Most other studies focus on a very short-term analysis," Jacobson said. "A law is enacted; what's the impact immediately? We try to take a much ...
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Study: 'Remote-control' abortions in Iowa haven't increased totals
DesMoinesRegister.com
Opponents asked the Iowa Board of Medicine to rule that doctors using the system violated state law because they weren't present when abortions were performed. The board declined the request. Troy Newman, president of Operation Rescue, said the ...
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60% of US Biggest Cities Smoke-free
CRIENGLISH.com
Thirty of America's 50 largest cities are now covered by laws that prohibit smoking in all indoor areas of private workplaces, restaurants, and bars, according to a study released Thursday from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. By late ...
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Chief Justice Roberts travels with South Texas College of Law again
Houston Chronicle (blog)
CILE is a collaboration among four law schools—South Texas, William Mitchell College of Law, California Western School of Law, and New England Law/Boston—working cooperatively to offer quality summer study opportunities. South Texas is the lead ...
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Crunch Time
Virginia Law Weekly
Disclaimer: I'm not on Law Review, and I'm definitely not a rocket scientist, but I was able to transfer to UVA Law after my 1L year, and more importantly, I've spent over a year learning and observing the study tactics from incredibly talented ...
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Irene Fernandez insists constitutional provisions inspire racial discrimination
The Malaysian Insider
"This process should include the repeal of all discriminatory laws, provisions and policies. In particular, the following discriminatory provisions should be repealed or amended to remove discriminatory elements," the study said, before listing ...
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Just 12% of UK websites comply with the EU Cookie Law [infographic]
Econsultancy (blog)
Looking at consumer awareness of the cookie law, four out of five Brits (81%) are aware of internet browser cookies and 63% are aware of the EU Cookie Directive. The online study included over 4,000 consumers in France, Germany, Great Britain and the ...
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Actos bladder cancer risk represents scientific, legal benchmark
Legal Examiner
The November 2012 Diabetologia, which publishes original research works on the study of diabetes, has a Scottish research article in it that compares hospitalized hip-fracture risks of thiazolidinediones, including pioglitazone (Actos), and other drugs ...
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Why College Students Should Definitely Study Porn
Jezebel
Um, there's "no academic basis" for studying pornography? That's total bullshit. Porn affects economics: it's a multi-billion dollar industry. Porn affects politics and the law: Los Angeles just voted to require actors to use condoms when filming sex ...
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Study: Stone spear tip made by earlier ancestor
WRGB
The study concluded that a collection of stone tips from South Africa was half-a-million years old. That's 200,000 years older than stone tips found ... Supporters say the Court's ruling means the law stands. Opponents are now working to repeal the law.
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GOP-led states start warming up to health care law
WFMJ
Americans get too many calories from soda. But what about alcohol? It turns out adults get almost as many empty calories from booze as from soft drinks, a government study found.More >>. Americans get too many calories from soda. But what about alcohol?
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HHS releases report on Medicaid expansion in NH
San Francisco Chronicle
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire could save up to $114 million if it decides not to expand Medicaid under the new federal health care law, but it would lose $2.5 billion in federal aid toward health care for the state's uninsured. The state Health ...
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Beacon Hill Roll Call
Wicked Local
House 155-0, Senate 36-0, approved a law requiring the state to adopt the Revised Uniform Anatomical Gift Act. The measure streamlines the donation process and establishes revised rules and regulations for organ donations for transplantation or study.
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Jewish community calls for compulsory Holocaust studies
TVNZ
The Holocaust Centre says all year 10 students should study it. It says New Zealand is obligated under United Nations law to teach it. "Those who died there, who were slaughtered there, we feel we owe it to them to tell their stories. To tell what's ...
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More Americans Buckling Up Than Ever Before: Report
iVillage Entertainment
15 (HealthDay News) -- Seat belt use by American drivers and passengers reached an all-time high of 86 percent in 2012, a new federal government study finds. ... New Hampshire is the only state that does not have a primary or secondary seat belt law.
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Gay vote may have tipped election to Obama
LA Observed
... 5 percent of voters who identified themselves as gay, lesbian or bisexual was more than enough to give him the ultimate advantage, according to the study, by Gary J. Gates of the Williams Institute at the U.C.L.A. School of Law, in conjunction with ...
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PEW STUDY: An Awakened Giant: The Hispanic Electorate Is Likely to Double ...
Hispanically Speaking News
Adult unauthorized immigrants (7.1 million): This group would only become eligible to vote if Congress were to pass a law creating a pathway to citizenship for them. Judging by the immediate post-election comments of leading Democratic and Republican ...
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Hispanically Speaking News
Jean Berlie, researcher at the University of Hong Kong: "The Chinese identity ...
Macau Daily Times
The book includes a chapter about the basic law written by Gabriel Tong, the lawmaker and professor at the Law Faculty of the University of Macau. Economy and society are also aspects studied, as well as the "fundamental importance of Guangdong ...
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NY agency names panel to review fracking study
Wall Street Journal
ALBANY, N.Y. — A New York state official says the health department has named experts from George Washington University, the University of California Los Angeles and the Colorado School of Public Health to review the state's environmental study on ...
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How The Entrepreneurial Mindset Is Changing One Business School: A Case ...
Forbes
... 5:17AM |39 views. How The Entrepreneurial Mindset Is Changing One Business School: A Case Study ... For example, Amit is an Israeli law graduate whose career objective is to be a General Counsel for a large corporation. He figures the best way to ...
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Forbes
Amid debate, Colorado Springs may join cities banning panhandling
Los Angeles Times
A recent report by the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty found a 7% rise nationwide between 2009 and 2011 in the number of communities that passed anti-panhandling laws. The study included 188 cities. Colorado Springs officials ...
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US: Gay voters were key in President Obama's re-election success
PinkNews.co.uk
The study, conducted by Gary J Gates of the Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law, showed that 5% of voters identified as gay, lesbian or bisexual, reported the New York Times. It went on to show that Barack Obama received 76% of the vote from ...
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PinkNews.co.uk
Scituate: Board of Health refuses wind tubine shutdown pending noise and ...
95.9 WATD-FM (blog)
... has appointed a steering committee to come back and report to the board as to a request for proposals for contractors to conduct a noise, flicker and shadow study, to determine whether the Scituate wind turbine is in compliance with its permit and ...
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Star athlete, netballer and psychologist turn lawyer, accepted to practice at ...
ZIZ Live
Teaching for two years before going to study in Cuba, Ms. Williams returned with a degree in psychology, worked at the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College (CFBC) and then went off to study law at the University of the West Indies (UWI). After being ...
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For Many Women, Divorce Means Losing Health Insurance Protection
AARP News (blog)
Paul Fronstin of the Employee Benefit Research Institute says this study is timely as the health care law will implement new insurance options for consumers. Fronstin says women coming out of a divorce with a smaller income may be eligible for ...
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A third South Jersey town backs Good Samaritan law
Philadelphia Inquirer
He asked the Legislature to empower the Attorney General's Office to study drug-overdose reporting and issue recommendations on a "comprehensive approach" within 18 months. Camden County, where Gloucester Township, Audubon and Magnolia are ...
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Guest Commentary: Student athletes feel Title IX's impact
Gannonknight
Despite Title IX taking a backseat in recent women's sports headlines, it is important as ever for today's students, especially student-athletes, to understand and appreciate this law. According to a 2005 University of Memphis study, almost 70 percent ...
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Banks can help defend elderly against scams
Philadelphia Inquirer
The study, which looked at programs aimed at fighting fraud that targets the elderly in California, Illinois, Pennsylvania, and New York, said that out of misguided concern they might breach federal privacy laws, banks and other financial institutions ...
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Hard Power Rising Means Less for US or China: Cutting Research
Businessweek
"Hard power" -- military and economic might -- is dispersed across more countries than at any period since 1815, curbing the dominance of the U.S. and China and throwing up challenges for economic stability, according to a study by SLJ Macro Partners ...
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OSPRE 1: Constable to Sergeant Week 8
Police Oracle
Every day I will tweet hints and tips from the chapters we are studying in this series to help you, so please feel free to follow me there now. As we build up towards the exam I will tweet more and more law tips. If you are following this study ...
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Muhumuza Lacks Sight but Not Vision
AllAfrica.com
His first days at Makerere University's Law school were quite interesting because he could feel the questioning from students who had never seen a blind person studying. He spent half of his first term answering questions on how he got in with them ...
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Blogs1 new result for Study Law
 
Law Librarian Blog: Imagine the Legal Academy's Resistance to ...
By Joe Hodnicki
It may make sense to turn the study of law into an undergrad degree program like one finds in some European countries because law schools do not produce "practice-ready" lawyers and may never do so. It certainly makes sense because ...
Law Librarian Blog

Web5 new results for Study Law
 
Do you need honours maths to study law in Ireland ? - Yahoo! Answers
I want to study law after LC ( leaving cert ) but am finding honours maths very difficult, although if I need it to study law I have no problem paying for grinds.
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No Studying After 5pm: Using Parkinson's Law to Kick - Sean Gransee
No Studying After 5pm: Using Parkinson's Law to Kick Procrastination's Ass I've recently made four lifestyle changes that have allowed me to get more done and ...
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International Law and Organizations | Johns Hopkins School of - SAIS
"International law is the study of how states cooperate and protect themselves— and how societies can influence the behavior of states through normative rules ...
www.sais-jhu.edu/.../international-law-and-organizations
CDC Study: Smoke-Free Laws Spreading Fast In Largest U.S. Cities ...
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20080918/CFTFKLOGO). A report released today by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that ...
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Our LL.M - Master of Laws - College of Law UK
You can study The College of Law/IBA LL.M in International Legal Practice full- time; the course commences in September 2012 at our London Moorgate centre.
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