Apr 2, 2013

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Brazil's homicide rate dips after gun control law passed, says govt study
Washington Post
BRASILIA, Brazil — A new study suggests the number of homicides in Brazil has fallen since the passage of a law restricting gun ownership. The study by the government's Institute of Applied Economic Research says the homicide rate fell to 20 per 100 ...
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Washington Post
Federal information watchdog to study policies that 'muzzle' government science
CTV News
Chris Tollefson, the executive director of UVic's law centre, said their research into suppressed science revealed both the wide scope of the practice and that it "represents a significant departure" in government practice over the last five to seven ...
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NFIB study predicts job loss in Texas under new health insurance tax
Your Houston News
AUSTIN – Texas may lose over 14,000 jobs as a result of a little known provision of the new healthcare law called the Health Insurance Tax (HIT). A study released by the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Research Foundation showed ...
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Aldridge to Release Feasibility Study Results and Host a Conference Call on ...
Sacramento Bee
BSc. from York University, a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Osgoode Hall Law School and a Professional Masters of Law (LL.M) from the University of Toronto. Prior to joining Aldridge, Denise was an associate at Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP. Denise is a member ...
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Aligarh Muslim University study centre to start classes from next session
Times of India
"The classes in some courses like law and management will start from the next academic session beginning later this year," AMU vice-chancellor Lt General Zameeruddin Shah told reporters here. He was here to review infrastructure at the proposed AMU ...
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Times of India
The President of Senegal Thinks Local
Truthdig
By Thomas Hedges, Center for Study of Responsive Law. The president of Senegal, Macky Sall, canceled all 29 foreign fishing permits as one of his first acts when he took office in April 2012. The nation's communities and fisheries have bounced back ...
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Can You Be Outed as a White Supremacist on Twitter?
Motherboard (blog)
Law enforcement officials are increasingly turning to social media for everyday crime prevention purposes. But a new study out of London suggests it may be a particularly effective tool for identifying dangerous political extremists. The new analytical ...
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Web2 new results for Study Law
 
Study: Law could raise medical claims cost 32 percent - The Daily ...
The study says claims costs will go up largely because sicker people will join the insurance pool. That's because the law forbids insurers from turning down ...
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University of Virginia BLSA Members Teach Law in Sierra Leone ...
Members of the UVA Black Law Students Association recently journeyed to Sierra ... and criminal law, and also to study how foreign companies mine the nation's ...
www.law.virginia.edu/html/news/2013_spr/blsa_timap.htm


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