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Study: Same-Sex marriage laws by nation Oregon Faith Report On Feb. 12, the French National Assembly is expected to pass a measure legalizing same-sex marriage. Although the bill still needs to win the approval of the French Senate and be signed by the president, it is expected to become law as soon as May 2013. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study shows growth of Indonesian journalists' support for Islamic law Radio Australia Study shows growth of Indonesian journalists' support for Islamic law. Updated 12 February 2013, 16:17 AEST. A survey of Indonesian journalists has found religious intolerance remains high, while support for Sharia law has increased since the previous ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Courts mostly ignore immigration status in lawsuits, study says Phys.Org "In essence, the lower courts are saying that when we as a nation treat immigrants who reside unlawfully in their midst as outcasts, we devalue our laws and debase the welfare of our fellow citizens. "While most lower courts in the study did not delve ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Question: Why would someone want to study law? - Yahoo!7 Answers I mean, is it boring? au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid... | ||
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