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Letter: Prioritize family law reforms The State Journal-Register But lawmakers have the opportunity to approve new laws that will better serve today's families. Legislation written by the bipartisan Illinois Family Law Study Committee may be voted on in coming weeks. Sponsored by Rep. Kelly Burke (D-36), the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New study says SC ranks 6th in gun violence Charlotte Observer Adamson says allowing students with permits to carry concealed weapons to have guns on campus – where only criminals and law enforcement now are armed – would make students safer. The students' belief that having a gun would make them safer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ketchikan students welcome Japanese counterparts San Francisco Chronicle She is studying law in Japan, with one year left to graduate. Kumazaki said she has no intention of becoming a lawyer, adding that it is common in Japan to study law, then work in other fields, such as business. "For me, that experience opened my eyes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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New State Law Cracks Down on Bullying in Schools Williamsburg Yorktown Daily In 2012, the Virginia Department of Education presented to the General Assembly a study on the effectiveness of the 2005 regulations. The study recommended a "model anti-bullying policy" that will now be put in place for the 2014-15 school year. Many ... See all stories on this topic » |
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More than 50% of Graduates Aren't Making a Living – Study - Law ... This is a link to a Wall Street Journal article, which, in turn, discusses a new study which concludes that in excess of 50% of 2011 law graduates are not making a ... clintonlawfirm.blogspot.com/.../more-than-50-of-graduates-ar... | ||
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