Apr 17, 2013

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Harvard Study: Boards, Not Shareholders, Are Short-Term Thinkers
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The long-held view that insulating corporate boards from shareholders protects against short-termism is nonsense, according to a study out of Harvard's law school. (April 17, 2013) - The Chinese Wall between boards and shareholders that some ...
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Possible bias in drug-free zone cases is focus of study
Emory University News and Events
Emory Law professor Kay Levine is one of four researchers recently awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to study whether drug-free zone laws are enforced more aggressively in inner cities, and whether that enforcement results in ...
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Fla. to spend nearly $400000 on gambling study
San Francisco Chronicle
Senate President Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, said that while gambling generates significant "economic activity" legislators have made changes to the state's gambling laws in a "piecemeal fashion" over the years. "This study will help House and Senate ...
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Study examines capabilities, limits of fMRI brain scans for detecting memories
News-Medical.net
A general challenge to the use of neuroscientific evidence in legal settings, Wagner says, is that most studies are at the group rather than the individual level. "The law cares about a particular individual in a particular situation right in front of ...
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Is There A Talmudic Masekhet On Sock-Puppets? There's A Law Professor Who ...
Above the Law
Professor Michael J. Broyde teaches at Emory Law and is also a senior fellow at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory University. He also apparently has a very high opinion of himself. As the Chronicle for Higher Education reports: ...
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Student Labor Action Movement Calls Foul On NYU Law Trustee Daniel Straus
The Nation. (blog)
He has sat on the Law School's Board of Trustees since 1998 and endows the University with an ongoing gift of $1.25 million a year to run the Straus Institute for the Advanced Study of Law & Justice, which is located in a townhouse at 22 Washington ...
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Study Shows Treatment Problems Can Be Lucrative for Hospitals
Wall Street Journal
Texas Health, a Dallas-based hospital network, which made medical and financial records of more than 34,000 surgeries available for the study, said it would discuss the results with insurers in hopes of better aligning payments to reward successes ...
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University of East London guide
Telegraph.co.uk
The most popular by applications include Early Childhood Studies, Law and Health & Bioscience. Some courses offer students the opportunity to study a sandwich course, where an additional year (usually between the second year and third year) is spent on ...
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Journalist sues University of Central Florida for docs on publication of ...
The American Independent
The suit alleges that the state school has violated the state's public records law by failing to produce documents related to the study's publication. Becker filed a request for records last month through Florida's Public Records Act, asking the school ...
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Paul Rolly: Studies debunk need for Zion Curtain to hide Utah bartenders
Salt Lake Tribune
The highlighted portion of the study said underage drinking is substantially influenced by drinking environments, especially in homes where parents are drinkers. The Zion Curtain law doesn't stop children from being in a drinking environment, since the ...
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Study details two types of nonprofits
Scranton Times-Tribune
... assets between community organizations and general acute care hospitals, both of which can be classified as nonprofits under state law. The study opens a financial window on 662 nonprofit organizations ranging from providers of community services ...
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Blogs1 new result for Study Law
 
Workshop: Law and the Senses, Westminster (18-19 April) | Critical ...
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How does Law sense? Can Law hear, taste, smell, touch, see? Can Law indulge in sensual pleasures, or is it confined to the anaesthetic arena of common sense? Can senses be a tool to use, know and study Law better? Would this make ...
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