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| In-house lawyers: case studies The Guardian My legal career started when I studied a law and human rights degree at the University of Essex. I graduated in 2007 with no idea what to do next. By chance I was offered a temporary job at the Treasury Solicitor's department working in a private law ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Half of Islooites unaware of consumer protection laws: study The Express Tribune TheNetwork Executive Coordinator Nadeem Iqbal said, "The 'Islamabad Consumer Protection Laws Survey' is the first ever comprehensive attempt to highlight consumer awareness level on consumer protection laws." The study significantly highlights the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Study finds voter ID laws hurt young, minorities Politico As a handful of state legislatures around the country consider enacting stricter voter ID laws, a new study finds that young people – and especially young minorities – are disproportionately affected by those laws when they go into effect. According to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Study Shows That Voter ID Laws Disproportionately Impacted African ... International Business Times (press release) Dr. Cathy Cohen, David and Mary Winton Green Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, and Jon C. Rogowski, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Washington University, said their study documents that voter identification laws ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| AUSTRALIA: Study Claims Plain Packaging Law Hurting Retailers Namnews A new study has claimed that Australia's controversial plain packaging law for tobacco products is negatively impacting retailers in the country. The study, titled 'The Impact of Plain Packaging on Small Retailers', was commissioned by Philip Morris ... See all stories on this topic » |
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| Study finds voter ID laws hurt young minorities - Emily Schultheis ... By Emily Schultheis As a handful of state legislatures around the country consider enacting stricter voter ID laws, a new study finds that young people – and especially young minorities – are disproportionately affected by those laws when they go into effect. POLITICO - Politics | ||
| Study Abroad: A Law Student Heads to Iceland… | ForgeToday.com By Ella Sutton When I first started my Law course at University, I had never envisaged that I would spend part of my degree abroad. I assumed that the option was confined to those studying languages, so was delighted when I learned that the option was ... ForgeToday.com |
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| More roads lead to law | Analysis | The Lawyer Lord Sumption's assertion that to be the best, lawyers should not study law, is gaining acceptance among law firms. www.thelawyer.com/more-roads-lead-to.../3001788.article |
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