Jan 7, 2013

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Study: Immigration dominates federal law enforcement
Washington Times
... Agency and other national law enforcement bodies. The study found that enforcement is increasingly a criminal matter, even though immigration is at its heart mainly civil law. © Copyright 2013 The Washington Times, LLC. Click here for reprint ...
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Study predicts health law will raise premiums on young adults
The Hill (blog)
Young adults will see higher health insurance premiums under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) because of a provision that links prices for older and younger patients, according to a new study. Actuaries at management consulting firm Oliver Wyman predicted ...
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Iowa Study Reveals Offenders of Kadyn's Law Not Paying Enough
KAALtv.com
Iowa Study Reveals Offenders of Kadyn's Law Not Paying Enough. DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - A new state report says Iowa's courts have not been levying increased penalties for drivers who illegally pass a stopped school bus. Kadyn's Law was passed by the ...
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Study defines when disclosing a whistle-blower's identity, like in an email ...
EurekAlert (press release)
... anti-discrimination laws, you're automatically cloaked in protection from retaliatory actions that could come in response," said Jamie Prenkert, associate professor of business law at the IU Kelley School of Business Bloomington and the study's ...
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Right-to-work laws encourage freeloaders, lower wages and create no new work
Centre Daily Times
For example, a 2011 study by Gordon Lafer of the University of Oregon and Sylvia Allegretto of the University of California at Berkeley found that "right-to-work" laws have not positively impacted job growth. One part of the study examined the economic ...
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Is EU regulation more important than local law?
Business Review Europe
A study commissioned by Colt Technology Services shows that UK CIOs are more concerned with EU regulation than their own local laws. According to the study conducted by Forrester Consulting across eight European countries, 34 percent of UK CIOs ...
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