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Study: Medical Marijuana Laws May Send More Kids To Emergency Room CBS Local Eighteen states and Washington, D.C., allow medical marijuana, though it remains illegal under federal law. Colorado's law dates to 2000 but the study notes that use there soared after the 2009 policy change on prosecution. Last year, Colorado and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bike helmet laws reduce bike accident deaths in kids, study finds: I told you so! Orlando Sentinel (blog) ... a new study -- out today -- in the Journal of Pediatrics that backs me up. The study focused on states with bike helmet laws (like Florida) and found that in those places there was a lower incidence of fatalities when kids on bikes collided with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US study claims 20 per cent lower rate of child cyclist deaths in states with ... road.cc A new study from the United States claims that states that have introduced compulsory helmet laws have seen a 20 per cent reduction in deaths and injuries among children who have been involved in a collision with a motor vehicle while riding their bike. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Penn Law launches new center to improve U.S. justice system Philly.com (blog) Campus Inq. Penn Law launches new center to improve U.S. justice system. With a $15 million alumni gift, Penn Law launches new center to study and improve on the nation's justice system. 0 comments ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Archaic betting laws are toothless The Hindu The Federation of Indian Chamber of Commerce and Industries (FICCI), quoting a study by KPMG on online betting, put India's betting market at an estimated Rs. 3,00,000 crore (around U.S. $60 billion). Ironically, wagering or betting is illegal in many ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Competition law favours cartels over consumers Vancouver Sun 'In Canadian competition law, a conspiracy is a criminal arrangement between competitors to. control the supply or price of a product," says the opening line of a new study on the pervasive influence and impact of Canadian cartels. But, just in case ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Success story: Young firefighter has eyes set on first responder career Bangor Daily News He's enrolled in the law enforcement class at Lewiston Regional Technician Center and will study law enforcement at SMCC. He said he likes his LRTC class taught by former Lewiston Deputy Chief Andy D'Eramo. "We've learned a lot of stuff, take-downs, ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Groningen - Study Law in Holland This unique bachelor's programme provides you with thorough knowledge of both public international law and European law. You will study law from a ... www.studylaw.nl/groningen.html |
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