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Council approves task force to study local law enforcement MYfoxLUBBOCK.COM City Council members voted Thursday to approve establishing a task force to study shared services between the city-and county law enforcement. Councilmen Todd Klein and Floyd Price proposed a resolution to establish a city and county enforcement ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Get the lowdown on new law degree at USC information night The Queensland Times "There has been a lot of built-up demand for people wanting to study law here on the Sunshine Coast," Prof Rees said. "Holding the course here will also benefit the many people who are already studying law in Brisbane or by distance." The new Bachelor ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fed Study Rebuts Banks on Swipe Fees Wall Street Journal The cap on swipe fees, which went into effect on Oct. 1, 2011, was part of the Dodd-Frank financial-overhaul law. Banking industry representatives questioned the study, noting the rule is less than three years old and that anecdotal evidence from ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How Many Calories in Your Fast-Food Meal? Guess Again Philly.com Although no change in purchases was seen six months after the menu labeling law took effect, the study revealed that after 18 months, the average calories per purchase at chain restaurants fell by 38 calories, from 908 calories to 870 calories. "Menu ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Lousiana ranks high in gun violence, low in gun safety Shreveport Times BATON ROUGE — A recent national study says Louisiana has the highest rate of gun violence in the nation and the weakest gun safety laws. But state lawmakers are moving to expand the already permissive laws. According to the Law Center to Prevent Gun ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
La. ranks high in gun violence, low in gun safety San Francisco Chronicle (AP) — Louisiana has the highest rate of gun violence in the nation and the weakest gun safety laws, according to a recent national study, and state lawmakers are moving to expand the already permissive statutes. According to the Law Center to Prevent ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Student study of ignition interlock devices attributes fewer crashes to ... Student study of ignition interlock devices attributes fewer crashes to 2005 law. May 23, 2013 10:55 a.m.. Four Santa Fe-area high school students teamed up with three SFI scientists to study data about the effectiveness of ignition interlock ... Santa Fe Institute News |
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ILTA Study to Gauge New Technologies' Impact on Law Practice ILTA launches Legal Technology Future Horizons, a yearlong project led by Fast Future's Rohit Talwar to analyze tech disruption, change, and adaption. www.law.com/jsp/.../PubArticleLTN.jsp?id...to... |
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