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State Laws Requiring Child Booster Seats Cut Traffic Deaths, Study Reports FairWarning Researchers link a 25 percent reduction in risk of death in states mandating booster seats for 7-year-olds. They also concluded that that 4- and 5-year-olds living in states with booster-seat laws were 11 percent less likely to die in car crashes than ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Conservationists Ask State to Study Impacts of McKenzie Hatcheries on ... eNews Park Forest The Western Environmental Law Center, on behalf of the McKenzie Flyfishers, today sent a notice of intent to sue to the Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) for operating two fish hatcheries on the McKenzie River that harm wild Chinook salmon ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Elections Are Shrinking Truthdig By Thomas Hedges, Center for Study of Responsive Law. The voters in Ohio's 8th District had better be happy with Republican Rep. John Boehner. They have no choice. No Democrat is opposing the incumbent, who's been in office since 1990 and ran ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Studies show smoking bans reduce hospitalizations Daily Comet Researchers at the Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education at the University of California, San Francisco found that smoke-free laws in 33 locations led to a 15 percent reduction in hospitalizations for heart attacks and a 16 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rocky Anderson Decides Not to Get Arrested Truthdig By Thomas Hedges, Center for Study of Responsive Law. Justice Party presidential candidate Rocky Anderson stood outside the White House on the eve of the elections demanding that President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder respond to the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Oklahoma lawmakers study income-tax reduction ideas Wichita Business Journal On the heels of a new Kansas law that will reduce personal income tax rates in the state, Oklahoma leaders are continuing to study the idea. The Oklahoman reports members of an Oklahoma House of Representatives panel discussed Monday how they ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Boardman woman wins multi-million dollar law suit against Nationwide Insurance WFMJ YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - A study has found a lot of interest in moving Cardinal Mooney High School from Youngstown to the suburbs. The survey gauges opinions from alumni on re-locating the campus to as yetMore >>. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - A study has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New research suggests standardized booster seat laws could save lives of ... Science Codex Boston, Mass, Nov. 5, 2012— A new study by researchers in Boston Children's Hospital's Division of Emergency Medicine indicates that a nationwide standard on booster seat laws for children 4 feet 9 inches and shorter, or up to 8 years old, would save ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law firms split on growth prospects – PwC Insider Media In the coming year, 50 per cent of businesses in the legal sector in the Midlands said they expected the number of full-fee equity partners to increase and the majority also predict overall cash position to improve by 2015, PwC's study of the Top 100 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
First Edition: November 6, 2012 Kaiser Health News Nov 06, 2012. Today's headlines include an array of stories previewing today's election possibilities and what the outcome might mean for the health law, Medicare and the health care industry. Kaiser Health News: Election Will Decide Health Law's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Top Spanish Court to Rule on Gay Marriage Law ABC News A court spokesman said the tribunal will meet later Tuesday to study the appeal and is expected to vote. Spain's Parliament passed the gay marriage bill in June 2005 when it was Socialist-controlled, with only Popular Party deputies opposing. The ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Physicians Pessimistic About Health Care Law Health Care News A comprehensive survey of the nation's physicians by a respected nonpartisan group has found broad-based pessimism about the future of medicine, President Obama's health care law, and government-funded health care in general. The biennial survey of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Bomb Bazaar Truthdig By Thomas Hedges, Center for Study of Responsive Law. More than 650 companies showcased their weapon systems at the 2012 Association of the United States Army (AUSA) last week at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: RI 'needs improvement' to ensure all votes get counted WPRI-TV 12 (blog) An exhaustive recent study raises some concerns. Common Cause and the Verified Voting Foundation published a 331-page study [pdf] in July warning that many of the nation's states have voting systems that are likely to fail. And Rhode Island was among ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: 36% of cigs in Wash. are contraband Northwest Cable News Washington law requires that all cigarettes packs consumed in Washington bear a Washington tax stamp – proof that the tax has been paid. Smugglers target Washington. In 2010, as Washington's $1-a-pack hike went into effect, the KING 5 Investigators ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Booster-seat use linked to reduced risk of death in car crashes Los Angeles Times Booster seats save lives, and so do state laws requiring young children to ride in them, according to a new study. Booster seats are aimed at kids who are too big for traditional car seats but too small to be properly restrained by seat belts alone ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Think indie is cool? A case study from Citi FT Alphaville That's the question asked by Benjamin W. Heineman, Jr on Harvard Law's blog on Monday. Is this simply a long campaign by Michael O'Neill to push Vikram Pandit out, or does this incident underscore a more basic truth: Independent boards of directors are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study backs value of helmet use for motorcyclists San Francisco Chronicle The study did not include Alaska motorcycle crash victims who died at the scene or on their way to a hospital. Alaska law permits drivers 18 and older to ride without helmets. Helmets are required for passengers and drivers under 18. The report, Hull ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Study: Stem cells from strangers can repair hearts WRGB In a study in Miami and Baltimore, stem cells donated by strangers proved as safe and effective as patients' own cells for helping restore heart tissue, allowing the heart to pump more effectively. ... Supporters say the Court's ruling means the law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
OncoGenex Announces Completion Of Patient Enrollment In Custirsen Phase 3 ... Sacramento Bee 6, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- OncoGenex Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: OGXI) announced today the completion of patient enrollment in the primary registration Phase 3 study, known as SYNERGY, evaluating custirsen in patients with advanced prostate cancer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Death penalty and three-strikes law on California ballot World Socialist Web Site According to this study of death penalty costs, the expense to California taxpayers for executing one person condemned to death is $308 million, and the total taxpayers have spent on capital punishment since it was reinstated in 1978 now exceeds $4 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A couple of studies Drug WarRant A new study released by the think tank Mexican Competitiveness Institute (IMCO) shows that if the referendums do pass, proceeds for Mexican drug trafficking organizations could be cut by up to 30 percent, depending on which state goes forward with the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sauk County delays launching study on employee compensation Baraboo News Republic ... and focus later on union workers, because of uncertainties over a court challenge to a new state law that curtails collective bargaining for public employees. She said she will discuss the possible scope of the study with Personnel Director ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Saudi sharia judges decry Westernising "stench" of legal reforms Reuters UK ... on their credentials as religious leaders. "In an Islamic country if you lobby as Islamic you find a lot of supporters," said the ministry source. "Commercial law is very difficult when you have a judge who doesn't study principles of law but ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Georgetown receives $20 million environmental studies gift Washington Post Georgetown officials said the $20 million gift will draw together researchers with common interest in the environment who happen to have expertise in various fields, such as biology, economics, law and public policy, among others. It accelerates an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lemont Students Create Wind-Powered Cars Patch.com The project was the culmination of a study of motion and forces, focusing on Newton's laws of motion: Every object in a state of uniform motion tends to remain in that state of motion unless an external force is applied to it. The relationship between ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Queen Street rules draw protest and support Beach Metro News In the meantime, he's suggesting an interim control by law, which would freeze any development on Queen until the studies have been completed. "If they'd done an Avenue Study, they would have done studies of traffic, infrastructure, schools, flooding ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Standing on One Foot Tablet Magazine For the rabbis, the laws are the very substance of God's attributes, and study of the laws is the best way to approach the divine. When they go on to explicate the phrase about "the fear of God," they place reverence higher than Torah scholarship: "Any ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UPDATE 1-NEWSMAKERS-Cautious reformers tipped for new China leadership Reuters He studied law at the elite Peking University, which was among the first Chinese schools to resume teaching law after the Cultural Revolution. He worked to master English and co-translated "The Due Process of Law" by Lord Denning, the famed English jurist. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Study finds secret stash in popular energy drinks The Independent Florida Alligator Elaine Turner, senior associate dean of the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, wrote in an email that caffeine content is not required by law to be listed on food labels. Because caffeine is only present in a small percentage of foods and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Court Hears How Barrister Who Lectured On The BPTC At BPP Law ... By Alex Aldridge Having gone on to study law, Van Dellen was called to the Bar at Inner Temple in 2010, then completed pupillage, but did not apply for a full practising certificate after that, instead going on to further study at Cambridge University. It was during ... Legal Cheek | ||
Professor Merritt and Her Students Are on the Vanguard: Feedback ... By Cricket Nardacci I learned about the pilot study after it was underway, and wondered how students' experiences with ebook versions of their law textbooks might differ from classes using the more traditional printed texts. I had a chance to interview both ... Digital Union |
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Do we actually need to study land law, if yes why and if no, why ... Do we actually need to study land law, if yes why and if no, why? answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid... |
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