Nov 17, 2012

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Governor Suggests Deep Study On Heterogeneous Reality
AllAfrica.com
Lubango — The governor of the southern Huila province, João Marcelino Tyipinge called for a deep study on the reality of heterogeneous, multicultural and multiethnic of Angola, in order to make the law more comprehensive and ensure better performance ...
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60 percent of America's biggest cities are now smoke-free, says CDC
Safety.BLR.com
According to a study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 30 of America's 50 largest cities are now covered by laws that prohibit smoking in all indoor areas of private workplaces, restaurants, and bars. By late 2000, only one of the 50 ...
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Safety.BLR.com
Mercedes-Benz Ener-G-Forc design study
CarAdvice
Mercedes believes that a law enforcement vehicle needs to gain access to any place conceivable with relative ease, which is why its design study is created to be as robust as possible. Set to be officially unveiled at this month's Los Angeles ...
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A look at a 1978 study document reveals their war on reproductive rights is ...
Salon
–United Methodist Church. The artificial or induced termination of pregnancy is a matter of the careful ethical decision of the patient, her physician, and her pastor or other counselor and therefore should not be restricted by law . . . –United ...
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Male nurse rapes sister-in-law, bolts
Zambia Daily Mail
According to the police, Dennis Chela, based at Tazara Clinic, who is currently on study leave, allegedly instructed his sister-in-law to clean his bedroom while his wife was away. The girl obliged and started sweeping the room but Mr Chela allegedly ...
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Professor debunks myths surrounding Muslim family law
Vancouver Sun
This is a book that ought to have a wider audience than most academic studies. It provides the materials for a sane, balanced public discussion about law, religion, immigrant communities, marriage and divorce, and it can serve as a much needed ...
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Divorce Puts Women at Risk of Losing Health Insurance, Study Finds
U.S. News & World Report
"It remains to be seen how effective the Affordable Care Act will be in remedying the problem of insurance loss after divorce, but the law has provisions that may help substantially," the study authors concluded. The Affordable Care Act, which was ...
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U.S. News & World Report
Sprigg: Jump in lesbianism disproves 'gay gene' theory
OneNewsNow
The lead author was Gary Gates of the UCLA School of Law's Williams Institute, who released a study a year ago averaging five recent surveys that reflected about the same as the Gallup study. In fact, those studies ranged from 1.7 percent to 6 percent.
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OneNewsNow
Study: Diversity Is Still a Challenge for NY Firms
New York Law Journal (registration)
Despite law firms' efforts to promote diversity, results of a new survey of women and minorities at New York firms "paint a picture of stagnation," according to the New York City Bar's sixth Diversity Benchmarking Report. The study, which reported data ...
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China's No. 2 Came of Age in Era of Openness
Wall Street Journal
What makes him different—especially from Mr. Xi, whose father was a famous revolutionary—is that he relied solely on his talents to win a university place and was among the first students since 1949 to study Western law and political theory. Mr. Xi ...
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Jude Law: Age Helped Me Tackle 'Anna Karenina'
Movieline
"A lot of people I spoke to before I embarked on it said he was dull and cold, but I disagreed with them," said Law. "I hadn't read the novel before, but after reading it I was glad Joe [Wright] agreed with me, because I think it sort of belittles ...
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Movieline
Study: Pill system didn't raise Iowa abortion rate
Seattle Post Intelligencer
After the program was introduced, abortion 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. "This lowers the standard of ...
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$2.8 million study for Downtown-to-Ballard transit may actually start soon
KOMO News
The study will evaluate what mode of transit, whether its streetcars, buses or light rail, will best serve Ballard-to-Downtown commuters. The caveat is that state law requires Sound Transit to build something that operates mostly in its own right-of ...
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Study: New Nursing Home Patients At Heightened Risk Of Falling
Einnews Portugal
When an accident happens because of caregiver negligence, abuse or neglect, Ohio law gives nursing home patients the right to seek financial compensation for their injuries. After a nursing home fall, it is important talk to an experienced Ohio ...
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Upholding the rule of law
The Nation
He is merely expressing a view obvious to anyone making even a cursory study of the constitution: there is the rule of law, and the Supreme Court decides what is law. Thus any misgovernance must be handled by knocking on the doors of the courts, not by ...
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A real world approach to diversity
The National Law Journal
By limiting the "relevant" experience to law review officers, the FAR primarily benefits white males. Consider that the results of a New York Law School study of the nation's law reviews showed a correlation between the number of women and faculty of ...
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The National Law Journal
Sex-Offender Laws Doomed by Flawed Reasoning
Psychiatric News
A study by Appelbaum and Jacqueline Berenson, M.D., found that 92 percent of registered sex offenders in Buffalo, N.Y., and 100 percent of those in Schenectady, N.Y., lived in restricted locations in those cities. Clearly, these laws are not being ...
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Norwood Town meeting votes to support ice rink studies
Wicked Local
NORWOOD —. In the first night of Special Town Meeting, members supported using $45,000 in donated funds to pay for a financial feasibility study and traffic study regarding the proposed Norwood ice rink. The debate over Article 5 at the Thursday, Nov ...
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E-Discovery Profits: Drawing Blood From a Stone?
The National Law Journal
As clients look to shave as many dollars off of the expense line of e-discovery as possible, law firms that want to make money on e-discovery — outside of the high rates a few partners can charge for legal expertise in the area — have to be willing ...
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The National Law Journal
Lessons from Bon Jovi's Daughter's Overdose
TIME
"The production process for "sterile injectibles" like naloxone is prone to any number of problems—of which the recent meningitis contamination horror story is an extreme example," explains Leo Beletsky, lead author of the study and assistant ...
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TIME
Muslim NJ judge accused of imposing Sharia law on Family Court
MyCentralJersey.com
FLEMINGTON — The legal battle over alimony payments in New Jersey has turned into a clash of civilizations with an activist group accusing an Arab Muslim judge of imposing Sharia, or Islamic law, on Family Court cases. Family Court Judge Hany Mawla ...
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Florida Grapples With How To Comply With Federal Healthcare Law
WFSU
After more than two years of opposition to the federal healthcare overhaul law, Florida's Republican leaders are now saying they plan to take it up in the upcoming legislative session. That's a reversal of course for many Republicans who were staunch ...
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Meet Mary Ohenewaa Afful
Daily Guide
When asked how she would want to be recognized in future, she explained that academically, she would wish to study further to become a Professor of Law in the nearest possible future, or in the Legal Profession, to be a Justice of the High Court—then ...
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Daily Guide
Officials Again Aim to Outlaw Cell Phones Behind the Wheel, at Public Meetings
Sunshine State News
But while anecdotal evidence seems to be leading the debate concerning distracted driving laws, a recent study casts doubt upon the assertion that mobile phones are the main culprit in roadway crashes. A March 2012 study sponsored by the American ...
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How Free Speech Died on Campus
Wall Street Journal
His ethnically Irish, British-born mother moved to America during the 1960s British-nanny fad, while his Russian father came from Yugoslavia to study at the University of Wisconsin. ... After graduating from Stanford, where he specialized in First ...
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Exit of an activist on the Bench
Osun Defender
He studied at the Trinity College, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, where he obtained a Bachelor of Law degree in Legal Science in 1953 and a master's degree in 1956. His success story was not limited to his life on the Bench: he was a legal practitioner ...
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Osun Defender
Calpers, others sue Pfizer as "opt outs" to class action
Reuters
The class action, led by the Teachers' Retirement System of Louisiana, grew out of lawsuits that started in 2004 following a study on the cardiovascular risks of Celebrex and Bextra. Pfizer said it will fight the new case, as well as another opt-out ...
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CBS 3 Springfield - WSHMState police study reveals gun arrests in Springfield
WSHM-TV
... and come back with 100 years for being behind a gun," he said. Data like this is used by local, state and federal law enforcement who can tailor their strategies to target these specific crimes. Copyright 2012 WSHM (Meredith Corporation). All ...
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DOJ Hopes to Curb Police-Involved Vegas Shootings
Courthouse News Service
LAS VEGAS (CN) - A federal study of police-involved shootings in Las Vegas blamed a lack of training and accountability, as well as "cumbersome" policies and poor communication. The Justice Department study came Thursday after Las Vegas Metropolitan ...
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Spaces: Lavaca Historic District
San Antonio Express
Janyce Sisson used her grandmother's dishes, her mother-in-law's coffee mug, things her children made her and part of a doll in the mosaic memory lamp next to her bed. Photos of her grandson are displayed on her mother's dress form. / SA. Janyce Sisson ...
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More Companies Come Out For LGBT Rights
Forbes
A study released this week by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation's biggest advocacy and lobbying group for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights, shows that big companies are continuing to increase their protections for LGBT ...
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Obamacare advances in the states
State Journal
A study shows West Virginia ranks second among the states in residents' use of antibiotics. A study shows West Virginia ranks second among the states in residents' use of ... WASHINGTON (AP) — Threatened with repeal just weeks ago, President Barack ...
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Cigarette Pack Health Warning Labels in US Lag Behind World
UCSF Today
According to a new study by UCSF researchers, the evolution of stricter labeling laws country by country has proceeded in fits and starts, thanks largely to efforts by the tobacco industry to block their spread around the world. Using previously secret ...
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UCSF Today
Long-time Googler will head Silicon Valley patent office
Ars Technica
While studying for a PhD in computer science, she decided to switch routes and study intellectual property law. "It dawned on me that there were some pretty important legal issues that were being decided, that were hugely influenced by new ...
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HST will be a huge benefit, says expert
CBC.ca
Jack Mintz, an expert on tax law and public policy, was on the Island Friday to discuss his study of the HST with the Island business community. His study, commissioned by Innovation PEI, predicts P.E.I. businesses will reinvest $560 million into the ...
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CBC.ca
LA AUTO SHOW: Mercedes-Benz Ener-G-Force Concept - Should It Be The New ...
AutoSpies.com
Law enforcement will have to prepare for even more crowded roads with electronically monitored and guided traffic, a much larger population and changes in human behavior. People will still feel young and active even later ... As an environmentally ...
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Local BPOs remain undaunted by Obama's 'Bring Jobs Home' bill
Business Mirror
But what if somehow, during these lame-duck sessions, or at any period during President Obama's second term, one of his previous priority bills—the Bring Jobs Home Act—earned the nod of the Republicans and became a law? Will the outsourcing world ...
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Blogs3 new results for Study Law
 
Inside the Law School Scam: Something fishy
By LawProf
Another independent study put the figure at $84,000; a third came up with an estimate of $62,103, and the schools themselves reported an average amount borrowed of around $58,000 ($70,000 for private law schools and $44,000 for public ...
Inside the Law School Scam
More Law Enforcement Agencies Require Officers to Use Body ...
By NReino
A rising number of law enforcement officers are required to wear body armor after two consecutive years in which police were being killed by gunfire with increasing frequency, a new Justice Department study has found. Ninety-two percent of ...
Feed for News
8 Months After Trayvon: "Stand Your Ground" Law Deemed Just ...
By Hannah Levintova
They recommend more training for law enforcement on the meaning of self-defense laws, that the legislature better define a shooter's criminal immunity, and that it fund study of the correlation between Stand Your Ground laws and diversity ...
Political Mojo | Mother Jones

Web4 new results for Study Law
 
Women make gains at law firms, study shows | the National Jurist
Equality for women in the legal industry continues to improve, according to the 2012 Working Mother & Flex-Time Lawyers Best Law Firms for Women, ...
www.nationaljurist.com/.../women-make-gains-law-firms-stud...
CDC Study: Smoke-Free Laws Spreading Fast In ... - TheStreet
CDC Study: Smoke-Free Laws Spreading Fast In Largest U.S. Cities, But Many Still Unprotected From Secondhand Smoke. Add Comment. By PR Newswire ...
www.thestreet.com/.../cdc-study-smoke-free-laws-spreading-fa...
Need to Study? There's a Study Aid for That! | RWU Law
In addition to the excellent resources of the Academic Success Program, here's a review of the various study aids offered by the Law Library. For reviewing legal ...
law.rwu.edu/blog/need-study-there's-study-aid
GDL - Kaplan Law School
The course can be seen as a fast-track version of the undergraduate law degree providing students with an opportunity to study law modules that are highly ...
law-school.kaplan.co.uk/law-courses/gdl


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