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Study: Felons banned from food stamps at higher risk of HIV Ct Post A study found felons are more likely to engage in behavior that puts them at risk for HIV, a new study says. The study focused largely on a 1996 law that bans those convicted of drug felonies from getting food assistance via the Supplemental Nutrition ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A round up of studies on same-sex marriage, divorce, children, and monogamy 10,000 Couples Trandafir's study, the chief difference between registered partnerships and marriage was that the former could be dissolved at the civil registry by mutual agreement. In a 2012 West Virginia Law Review article, Mercer School of Law professor Scott ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
State study of carbon emissions is prudent step Yakima Herald-Republic Last week, he enthusiastically signed into law a measure that will study the best ways for the state to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The bill, Senate Bill 5802, authorizes an outside consultant to review efforts by Washington and other states to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The blindness of football refs—quantified Boston Globe In a recent study, law professors surveyed students who had been randomly assigned to argue one or the other position in moot court cases. The students tended to believe their assigned positions to be legally and morally superior. However, this bias ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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