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Lake Placid village board tables residency law The Adirondack Daily Enterprise LAKE PLACID - The village Board of Trustees voted Monday night to table a proposed local law that would make more people eligible for village jobs. The move came after a public hearing on the proposal, which would amend a local law adopted in 1982 that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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'Navigators' plan will add jobs, but at what cost? The Tennessean After leaving Harvard Law School, President Obama's first job was as a community organizer. It appears that President Obama's signature health care program is about to launch the careers of more than 100,000 new community organizers. As one listens to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gov. signs Kansas drug test law for aid recipients - NECN.com NECN The Republican governor signed the bill during Statehouse ceremony, saying that the state had an obligation to help residents break their addictions and improve their lives through treatment and jobs training. "Drug addiction is a scourge in Kansas ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
EU blasts Hungary over non-compliance with EU law San Jose Mercury News Hungary has undone some previous legislation on forced retirement but has yet to give judicial officials their jobs back, EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding said. Since the Hungarian legislation was deemed incompatible with EU law last November, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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LawCrossing.com Finds 10,000 Law Student Jobs and Entry-level ... LawCrossing.com has found thousands of job openings for law students and recent graduates despite widespread fear of there being not enough job openings ... www.prweb.com/releases/prweb2013/4/prweb10633217.htm | ||
UCI Law ranked 11th in percentage of students in full-time law jobs Law Schools with the Highest Placement Rate in Full-Time, Long-. Term Legal Jobs. These 20 law schools placed the highest percentage of their 2012 ... www.law.uci.edu/.../NLJ_jobplacement_rankings_April2013.p... |
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