Apr 18, 2013

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Study of state's Death With Dignity law says it is not abused
Mercer Island Reporter
Last Wednesday, the New England Journal of Medicine published a study by the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance that looked at the medical group's implementation of the state's Death With Dignity Act. The conclusion might seem boring: "Overall, our Death ...
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New Law Makes it Harder to Commit Juveniles for Minor Offenses
Afro American
Another bill, SB 788/HB 966, would have established a task force to study law enforcement programs diverting children away from juvenile services, but it received an unfavorable report from the Senate Judicial Proceedings Committee. Monique Dixon, the ...
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Afro American
Study: Most health subsidies to aid working families
Appleton Post Crescent
The 2010 health care law, also known as the Affordable Care Act, created state health care exchanges where residents can shop for health insurance policies available in their states. The exchanges are state- or federal-run websites where residents can ...
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Study questions 'community benefits' paid by tax-exempt hospitals
Los Angeles Times
That act, signed into law by President Obama in March 2010, "requires tax-exempt hospitals to conduct assessments of community needs and address identified needs," according to the study. The law has raised controversy around the nation and the study's ...
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David Caron: 'I want King's College London to be the Harvey Nichols of law ...
The Independent
In the US, the law schools tend to adopt an American-centric approach to law, whereas the key philosophy of the Dickson Poon School of Law will be to establish a transnational approach to the study of law. Professor Sir Rick Trainor, principal and ...
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The Independent
Implementation: Tax Subsidy Projections, Finding Money For High-Risk Pools
Kaiser Health News
... backers question the predictions of insurance "rate shock," because they are made by actuaries who have close ties to the industry. Meanwhile, news outlets report on a study that projects who will get the health law's tax subsidies on a state-by ...
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Fleming: State gun violence report skewed
EuniceToday.com
The study scored the states in their ranking by 10 key gun-violence indicators such as firearm deaths among children, firearm homicides among women, and law-enforcement agents feloniously killed with a firearm, among others. Fleming called them ...
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Texting-While-Driving Penalties Vary From $20 to $10000, Study Says
Edmunds.com
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, California — Texting-while-driving penalties vary wildly from state to state and range from $20 to $10,000, a new study found. OnlineAutoInsurance.com surveyed the laws and found that texting while driving in Alaska could result in a ...
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Veteran musician Dariush Safvat dies at 85
Tehran Times
In 1947, he was employed in the Iranian finance ministry and began to study law at the University of Tehran. However, he met maestro Saba at that time and continued his studies in music with him until his death in 1957. In 1960, Safvat left Iran to ...
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Report: Health Law Tax Credit Could Benefit 26 Million
Kaiser Health News
As experts focus on the cost of requiring everybody to have health coverage next year, a new study highlights the broad reach of federal subsidies to help people pay for it. Nearly 26 million Americans will be eligible for tax credits under the ...
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Kaiser Health News
Study: Most projects on GitHub not open source licensed
Register
That's according to Aaron Williamson, senior staff counsel at the Software Freedom Law Center, who presented some of his findings on the matter at the Linux Collaboration Summit in San Francisco on Wednesday. Williamson first became interested in ...
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University Study Shows Pradaxa Could Increase Viral Infection Risk, Notes ...
DigitalJournal.com (press release)
The blood thinner Pradaxa, which has alleged excessive bleeding side effects, is now under scrutiny because of another potential risk: viral infections, according to a study conducted by researchers at the University of North Carolina. The Rottenstein ...
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Queensland rejects UK succession law changes
Times of India
A study by Anne Twomey, from Sydney University, warned that the succession laws have not been changed since the crisis in 1936 over the abdication of Edward VIII and that the changes pose constitutional challenges across the Commonwealth.
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New law to regulate foreign labour in Gulf countries
Economic Times
The Council will also attempt to eliminate workers who claim skills that they do not possess. The plan is said to be under study, a leading official was quoted by the Arab News as saying. ... DUBAI: The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) will soon pass a ...
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Economic Times


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