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Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol Ground Robot Market ... Fort Mills Times New market research study "Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol Ground Robot Market" developed by WinterGreen Research provides a comprehensive analysis of the worldwide law enforcement, first responder and border patrol ground robot ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Rockefeller drug law reform put politics, science in sync Albany Times Union One sign of the new political consensus is the reform of New York's Rockefeller drug laws in 2009. According to a new study by the Center for Court Innovation and NPC Research, in the first year after reform, courts in New York sent nearly 1,400 more ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law school honors Class of 2013 Business First of Buffalo (blog) ... O'Brien of Orchard Park; American Law Institute-American Bar Association Scholarship and Leadership Award — Katie Taylor of Eden; The ABA/BNA (Bureau of National Affairs) Award for Excellence in the Study of Health Law — Christine Lam of Hamburg; ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Impact of State Mental Health Parity Laws on Access to Autism Services Psychiatric Services (subscription) Objectives This study examined the effect of state mental health parity laws on family financial burden, satisfaction with health insurance, and receipt of needed mental health services for privately insured children ages three to 17 with autism ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New law to help credit unions compete with payday lenders 'does not go far ... This is Money But the Institute for the Study of Civil Society, or Civitas, said that the Government needs to loosen restrictions further so that more costs can be passed on to the borrower, while allowing businesses to invest more by raising the deposit limit. Lift ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
How Red States Are Making You Sick U.S. News & World Report (blog) "Our Founding Fathers devised a system of government unique in all the world – a federation of sovereign states, with as much law and decision-making authority as possible kept at the local level," said modern conservatism's patron saint, President ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Rosen Law Firm Announces Investigation of Securities Claims Against ... The Herald | HeraldOnline.com (NASDAQ: CLSN) resulting from allegations that the Company may have issued materially inaccurate statements about the significance of certain statistical results from the Company's Phase III ThermoDox HEAT study announced on April 23, 2013. On June ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Media study: More pro views on same-sex marriage Spartanburg Herald Journal Mark Dayton signed gay marriage into law. Around the time the U.S. Supreme Court was considering the same-sex marriage issue, news reports had more comments from supporters than opponents, a study released Monday concluded. Jim Mone/AP file ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
2010 study found problems with state sex predator program WRCB-TV This is the home in the 8900 block of Lovell Road near Soddy-Daisy where Terry Releford killed his pregnant wife May 19. Law enforcement tracked Releford to a Georgia motel the next morning and were negotiating with him when he shot himself fatally in th. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Law turns blind as bonded labour zooms North The New Indian Express "More than 25,000 north Indian workers - mostly adolescent girls - work in Tirupur and Dindigul districts alone," says S James Victor, secretary of Serene Secular Social Service (SSSS), who recently carried out a study on the subject. He found the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Selectmen study age limit for firefighters The Daily News of Newburyport NEWBURY — Selectmen are reviewing the town's policy that allows firefighters to stay on active duty until they are 70 years old, in light of an opinion by the town counsel that the practice is contrary to state law. The town's lawyer, Ginny Kremer ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ANALYSIS: Leaving the nest Legal Business Online The Law Society study shows that in-house lawyers are somewhat lukewarm on the career progression prospects in their organisations. Only 39% of government respondents rated such opportunities as "very or fairly accessible" while the corresponding ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: HIV prevention linked to lower levels of STDs UPI.com Study: HIV prevention linked to lower levels of STDs and HIV. Prostitutes demonstrate in Paris during a "Hooker Pride" march in protest of a three-year-old law banning them from soliciting on the street. (UPI Photo/William Alix). License photo ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Brentwood, Nolensville study annexation The Tennessean Thompson's Station decided to hold off on a larger annexation because of concerns about the state law. In an initial reading last week, Brentwood city commissioners unanimously approved the annexation of 12 acres of land off Split Log Road and the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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BC's tough drinking and driving law is saving lives: study The province's tough drinking and driving laws have had a significant impact on the number of deaths from alcohol-related crashes according to a new study ... globalnews.ca/.../b-c-s-tough-drinking-and-driving-law-is-savi... | ||
Chinese judges visit Emory Law to study American justice system ... This week, 29 Chinese judges arrived in Atlanta for a month-long immersion in the U.S. legal system, as part of a new partnership between Emory Law School, ... www.news.emory.edu/stories/2013/06/upress.../index.html |
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