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| Sex worker laws can do harm: Study - The Province The Province Laws meant to protect sex workers from being exploited often put them in greater danger, a three-year study has found, confirming what sex workers and those in the industry have said for years. University of Ottawa criminology professor Chris Bruckert ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Instead of New Ethics Laws, a Study — Again Texas Tribune Several ethics proposals appear destined for legislatively induced comas. They won't completely die, but they won't become law, either. Lawmakers are setting them aside in a nice bundle that will be studied after the session is over. One proposal, for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pa. courts to study legal problems of older people - Philly.com Philly.com A new Elder Law Task Force will take up special legal issues faced by older Pennsylvanians, from their vulnerability to abuse and neglect to the ways in which the judicial system should change to accommodate their needs, state court officials said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Witness, lawyers argue over abortion drug studies Seattle Post Intelligencer "There's no definition of the word 'safe' in that study." Anderson said in his closing that he doesn't believe the law creates a "substantial obstacle." He said clinic officials were mainly complaining that it was inconvenient for them. The law does ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Pa. courts to study legal problems of older people - NECN.com NECN The Supreme Court on Thursday announced the creation of the Elder Law Task Force, which will recommend solutions that might include changes to court rules, new laws, better education and the adoption of approaches that have been effective in other ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Local volunteer firefighters work against upcoming law Greensburg Daily News The resolution urged legislatures to formally study whether serving simultaneously as a volunteer firefighter and an elected official in a body that makes financial decisions regarding the same fire district constitutes a conflict of interest. Israel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Georgetown Downtown campus set to open for fall 2013 term The Georgetown Voice (blog) The School of Continuing Studies' move downtown will build on the foundation set by the Law Center, expanding the presence of 'Georgetown Downtown' by bringing its educational programs to the city's center. Georgetown University has long been a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| UPDATED: Judge says he'll rule 2011 ND abortion law unconstitutional WDAZ The study, which Harrison said is more reliable than U.S. studies because it included women's complete medical records held by Finland's state-run health care system, found that both surgical and medication abortions are generally safe, but the overall ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Students Study Rules of War WBGH 10th graders in the Global Studies class were selected to participate in the International Humanitarian Law Action Campaign, a pilot program of the Red Cross. Two BU students served as mentors, teaching the kids about international conventions related ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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