Nov 2, 2012

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Non-Partisan Congressional Tax Report Debunks Core Conservative Economic ...
Forbes
What do you do when the Congressional Research Service, the completely non-partisan arm of the Library of Congress that has been advising Congress—and only Congress—on matters of policy and law for nearly a century, produces a research study that ...
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In an unsurprising development, smoke-free laws have lead to fewer ...
io9
Two studies released this week have shown that laws to prevent smoking in workplaces have meant that fewer people are being sent to the hospital. And yet somehow these laws are still contentious. First is an article published in the Archives of ...
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Berkeley's "S" Conflicting Findings
Berkeley Daily Planet
The Daily Californian reported Monday that a U.C. Berkeley School of Law student study had concluded, last month, that key yes on "S" (sitting-ban) claims were false. The study contradicted pro-"S" claims that sitting on business district sidewalks had ...
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Study: Romney, Obama both get negative coverage
WIS
The Winnsboro Public Safety Officer wanted for the attempted murder of his wife has been spotted in Fairfield County, according to law enforcement officials. Deputies say Michael Roseboro was seen in hisMore >>. The Winnsboro Public Safety Officer ...
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Study: County jails might face housing shortage
Signal
The year-old shift of inmates from state prisons to county-run jails means those jails will soon run out of space and crime will go up, the president of a law-enforcement advocacy group said Thursday. Michael Rushford, president of the Criminal Justice ...
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SECP orders study of events of 2008 stock market crash
Pakistan Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) ordered an independent study to analyse the role of stock exchanges as well as the SECP in the stock market crisis in 2008, which swept over a trillion rupees from the market ...
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Did your team win? That might affect how you vote
Enid News & Eagle
The results suggest that the emotional state of voters is an important component in understanding their behavior, says Stanford professor Neil Malhotra, one of the study's authors. If they feel good, that can translate into how they vote. And if they ...
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Stricter smoking bans tied to more health benefits
CBC.ca
"The study provides strong evidence not only of the health benefits of smokefree laws but also of the need to enact comprehensive laws without exceptions," Stanton Glantz, the study's senior author and director of the Center for Tobacco Control ...
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Study: Pawn Shops the 'More Efficient Craig's List'
Patch.com
"Pawn credit … has the unique – and, to many borrowers, desirable – quality of having no direct impact on one's credit score and, therefore, no impact on one's future access to credit," writes the study's co-author, Paige Marta Skiba, associate ...
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Study on to extend MBS to Multan, GT roads
DAWN.com
He denied the reports of launching the MBS without conducting feasibility study and PC-1, saying: "How it is possible to launch such a mega project without conducting studies or approving the PC-I. Everything was done in accordance with law for ...
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Meat Consumption And Cancer Risk Varies By Race, Study Shows
Huffington Post
In a <a href="http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/public-global-health/259519-obama-sebelius-healthcare-law-is-fighting-breast-cancer">commemoration of Breast Cancer Awareness month Monday, President Obama and Health and Human Services ...
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Study: Two-thirds of US jobs under 'recovery' went to immigrants
Catholic Online
Immigrants are quicker to jump into the rebounding job market while native-born Americans, who under federal law have more welfare options and access to unemployment benefits, are slower to find work. Both Nowrasteh and Camarota say that yet another ...
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Whistle-blowers | A matter of confidentiality
Livemint
Tweet. First Published: Fri, Nov 02 2012. 04 10 PM IST. Ajay Bose plans to take voluntary retirement soon and study law because he feels he does not have much of a future with the Railways. Photo: Abhijit Bhatlekar/Mint ...
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People who read food labels are thinner than those who don't, study finds
WACH
While the promotional wording on the front of the package may be untrustworthy, the nutrition facts label and ingredients list are regulated by law. If you know what to look for, they can be a quick and easy way to make informed food choices. "If you ...
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Research Roundup: Lowering Health Costs Of The Poorest Sick; Local ...
Kaiser Health News
Researchers reported "a substantial decline in the incidence of MI from 18 months before the smoke-free restaurant law was implemented to 18 months after the comprehensive smoke-free workplace law was implemented 5 years later. ... who conceive ...
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Op-Ed: California's proposition 36 would reform 'three strikes' law
DigitalJournal.com
The Center for Investigative Reporting together with the San Francisco Chronicle did a study that found that those convicted under the "three strikes" law were not more violence prone than the general inmate population. However, they were more likely ...
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Getting Ready for Overtime
Wall Street Journal
One study participant, who had regretted not pursuing an artistic career, now sees that he was a kind of artist after all: an artist at mentoring young associates in his law firm. Another came to view his vineyard as "his second girlfriend." By ...
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Wall Street Journal
Bond & Taylor Warns Consumers that Study Links Actos to Bladder Cancer
DigitalJournal.com (press release)
IRVINE, CA, November 02, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The law firm of Bond & Taylor is warning consumers of a study linking popular type 2 diabetes medication, Actos , to bladder cancer. This newest study, published in the Journal of the National Cancer ...
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Affordable Care Act being targeted in last week of presidential campaign
Live Insurance News
A study from the University of Minnesota shows that the health care law will make more than $716 billion in cuts to the country's Medicare program between 2013 and 2020. The study shows that Nevada's share of this provision will come in at $4.1 billion ...
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Adoptive Families: Adoption Network Law Center is Honored to Provide Free ...
Einnews Portugal
In honor of National Adoption Month, Adoption Network Law Center is holding a submission contest, where the winner will receive complimentary adoption services. Adoption Network Law Center will review all submissions and the winner will be announced ...
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This Week in Health
Intelihealth.com
That's the conclusion of a research review that looked at health effects of laws around the world. The new analysis included 45 studies. They focused on laws in the United States and other countries. After public smoking bans were passed, hospital ...
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Hypertensive Acute Heart Failure Study Results to Be Presented at American ...
Equities.com
(3-6) Authorized by the 2010 Federal health care law, penalties for readmissions are now part of an "effort by Medicare to use its financial muscle to force improvements in hospital quality," and more than 2,000 hospitals could be penalized.(7). PRONTO ...
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BIA/Kelsey Study Shows Small-Business Spending on Digital Presence ...
Sacramento Bee
Since 1983 BIA/Kelsey has been a resource to the media, mobile advertising, telecommunications, Yellow Pages and electronic directory markets, as well as to government agencies, law firms and investment companies looking to understand trends and ...
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UK Students invited to experience studying abroad for a day
Student Times The National Student Newspaper
Daniella Tharratt, 21, from Kingston-upon-Thames, started studying at Maastricht two years ago and is now working towards a degree in European Law. "I applied here at a time when it was difficult to get a place at a UK university as there were more ...
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Counting civilian casualties in CIA's drone war
Foreign Policy (blog)
A report released in September by human rights researchers at Stanford Law School and New York University Law School sets out to demonstrate that U.S. drone policies are "damaging and counterproductive." .... The study reached no such conclusion.
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Foreign Policy (blog)
2 Comelec execs to study US campaign finance rules
Inquirer.net
But in the absence of a more stringent law, Brillantes said, the Comelec will soon be issuing regulations before the campaign period, which begins three months before the May 13 elections. "It's about stricter implementation on campaign spending ...
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Porn Stars More Likely to Have STDs Than Prostitutes, Study Says
Medical Daily
According to a study published in the journal Sexually Transmitted Diseases, porn actors in Los Angeles County, the hub for porn film sets, are far more likely to have an STI than prostitutes in Nevada. The study states that 28 percent of porn actors ...
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Medical Daily
Prop 37: Your Right to Know
eNews Park Forest
An independent cost-estimating assessment from Joanna M. Shepherd-Bailey, Ph.D of Emory University's School of Law reveals that the initiative would not result in any additional expense to California taxpayers; Prop 37 is self-enforced and requires no ...
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Romney, Obama Seen Favoring U.S. LNG Exports
Rigzone
A timeline of five to seven years from first filing to operation of proposed U.S. LNG exports seems reasonable, but extensive environmental studies and project disruptions based on technicalities or seemingly unrelated laws and regulation can still ...
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Offense on defense
The News Herald
The entire 991-page study was made exempt from public records laws by an act of the Legislature. Officials say they don't want other states to know the vulnerabilities of certain bases, as they could use that information against Florida to protect ...
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EFSA opinion on French rat study put off until mid-month
AgraNet (subscription)
The European Food Safety Authority said on Tuesday that it won't publish its final opinion reviewing the controversial rat study from Gilles-Eric Séralini and his team until the middle of this month, EU Food Law reports. An initial opinion, published ...
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3: Africa, Sovereignty and International Law
Think Africa Press
Whereas the classic model of sovereignty is built upon the principle that all sovereign states are equal, a study of the history of international law reveals that for the past few centuries, sovereignty was enjoyed exclusively by European and the later ...
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SLV water district, consultant talk potential of carbon credits
San Jose Mercury News
BOULDER CREEK -- A consultant discussed results of a preliminary study of some of the San Lorenzo Valley Water District's land holdings Thursday as part of the state's new cap-and-trade carbon emissions program. Joe McGuire, a professional forester ...
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Faith Calendar
Kansas City Star
Bill Black, associate professor of economics and law at UMKC. 10 a.m. All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church, 4501 ... Dee Berry and Ben Kjelshus, 1 p.m., Room 301; Skeptical Religious Studies, 10:30 a.m., Room 310. UMKC Haag Hall, 5120 Rockhill.
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Repealing China's One Child Law May Not Cause Baby Boom
Voice of Russia
But a study where Chinese parents were allowed to have more than one child shows that financial factors may make it unlikely that repealing the law will result in a baby boom. Voice of Russia's Elly Mui speaks to Cai Yong from the University of North ...
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OSPRE1: Constable To Sergeant Week 6
Police Oracle
This whole chapter cries out to be linked to another topic through examples, so I would study it with that in mind. Blackstone's gives very good examples which can only help to clarify the law, but if you can think up your own, that will help it stay ...
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On The Interface Of Science And Torah Ethics Human Genomics: Scientific ...
The Jewish Press
This magnificent advance in the study of the human genome poses an ethical challenge to all who are guided by Torah law. Even our current primitive ability to study the genetics of a fetus, to determine if it carries the genetic Down's Syndrome, has ...
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Animal Rights In China
Forbes
Peter J. Li, Ph.D., an Associate Professor of East Asian Politics at the University of Houston-Downtown and China Policy Specialist of Humane Society International, first came to the U.S. from China to study at Syracuse University in 1987. Almost ...
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Latest News as of 11/2/12 | Legal Studies
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Law Panel (BLSA event). Hi everyone! BLSA (Berkeley Legal Studies Association) is hosting a Law Panel next week! The event info is: Law Panel. Wednesday, November 7th. 110 Boalt Hall from 7-8pm. The Law Panel is one of our biggest ...
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University of Glasgow offers International PhD Scholarships in the Area of Accounting, Finance, Economics, Management, Education, Interdisciplinary Studies, Law, Central & East European , Economic & Social History, Politics, Sociology, ...
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Web5 new results for Study Law
 
Possibility of getting an offer to study law? - The Student Room
Possibility of getting an offer to study law?" discussion on The Student Room's Law forum.
www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=2165452
Study Shows New Jersey's Young Driver Decal Reduced Crashes ...
Philadelphia, October 23 -- A new study shows that New Jersey's law requiring novice drivers to display a red decal on their license plates has prevented more ...
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Study: Kyleigh's Law working to prevent teenage crashes - Local ...
There were fewer auto crashes involving novice drivers in New Jersey since the state began requiring teenagers to display red decals on their license plates, ...
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Kyleigh's Law Cut Crashes by 9%, Study Says - Ramsey, NJ Patch
Researchers claim 1624 crashes prevented as a result of Graduated License Program in first year.
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An Introduction to the Study of Law - University of York
An Introduction to the Study of Law. Posted on 30 October 2012. York Law School's Socio-legal expert publishes guide for new students. null. An exciting new ...
www.york.ac.uk/law/news/2012/s.-halliday-law-basics/


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