Jul 12, 2013

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Study: Law curbing doctor-dispensed painkillers worked, but debate focuses on ...
The Florida Current
A study released Thursday by a workers' compensation research group indicates a 2011 law prohibiting doctors from dispensing highly potent painkillers has been successful, but that policy discussions over physician-dispensed drugs focus too much on ...
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San Diego Immigration Lawyers at the Golden State Law Group Comment on ...
Wall Street Journal
SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwired - July 11, 2013) - The San Diego immigration lawyers at the Golden State Law Group, URL http://www.goldenstatelawgroup.com, comment on an ITEP study regarding immigration reform. The San Diego immigration lawyers at ...
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Now, apply for law courses online
Hindustan Times
Students wishing to study law across Punjab and Chandigarh have reason to cheer as now they can apply for admission online. The computer centre of Panjab University (PU) here on Thursday launched a dedicated website -- pblawadmissions.puchd.ac.in ...
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Widener Law expands certification course overseas using Internet
The News Journal
Also, few are able to make the trip here to enroll full time to study. The online coursework helps bridge the gap, offering more students access to the university's instructors and expertise, said Eileen Grena-Piretti, executive director of institutes ...
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Study: Fear of criminalization harms trans people living with HIV
San Diego Gay & Lesbian News
Findings from a recent survey suggest that fear of prosecution under the law may lead trans people living with HIV (PLHIV) to avoid testing and treatment at disproportionately high rates. The National HIV Criminalization Survey, released by the Sero ...
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Senate GOP's Obamacare defunding barrage goes down party lines - House ...
Politico
HOUSE FARM BILL WOULD HALT FOOD SAFETY MEASURE FOR STUDY — A massive food safety law signed in 2011 would be put on hold until a study of its costs is completed, under a version of the farm bill passed by the House Thursday. Per Pro's Brett ...
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Cyberbullying Law Gives Educators Power To Intervene Outside Of School
WLRN
Her father said that she wanted to join the U.S. Air Force and then study law. On May 23 her 15 year-old sister forced open their bedroom door and found her lifeless. Gaby hung herself. She was 12. In her suicide note she apologized to her family and ...
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2 million deaths a year could be due to air pollution
WBRC
At the heart of President Barack Obama's sweeping yet controversial health-reform law is the largest expansion of health insurance in decades, and it's set to take effect on Jan. 1, 2014. More >>. At the heart of President Barack Obama's sweeping ...
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Study: Health professionals find difficult to provide support to children of ...
News-Medical.net
A study in Norway has found that health professionals caring for people with mental illness have difficulty providing follow-up services to the children of these patients. The law in the country has changed to mandate follow-up care for children, and ...
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Infant vaccines also protect seniors against pneumonia
KTTC
THURSDAY, July 11 (HealthDay News) -- Vaccines given to infants to prevent blood and ear infections also seem to protect older people from pneumonia, a new study indicates. Researchers from Vanderbilt University found childhood vaccinations against ...
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UTA study says dumping agency police force would up costs
Salt Lake Tribune
"Contracting law enforcement and fare enforcement functions are likely to increase the percentage of the operating budget required to support public safety," UTA Chief Safety Officer Dave Goeres, who oversees UTA Police, told the committee as he ...
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Study highlights banks' failings
Legalbrief (subscription)
The UK's Financial Conduct Authority is considering whether to take 'further regulatory action' against a number of banks that lack proper procedures to protect against money laundering and terrorist financing, says an Out-Law.com report. It said that ...
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After FDA Approval, Drugmakers Often Miss Study Mark
NPR
Kevin Fain, a research fellow at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and some colleagues took a look at the five-year period ending in 2011. "We wanted to see since the new law was passed, what were the new trends in the way the studies ...
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Understanding the Motivations of Mass Shooters Is Key to Successful Law ...
Science Daily (press release)
July 12, 2013 — A detailed statistical study of mass shootings in the USA suggests that training law enforcement officers to recognize the psychology and behavioral patterns of perpetrators could improve officers' ability to deal with an on-site ...
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Happiness is a 3-D gun: Is law student Cody Wilson a criminal or a freedom ...
Haaretz
Is that why you decided to study law? "I've always known that I would be involved in something related to the law; I knew I needed legal knowledge." The companies that manufacture 3-D printers are also trying to fight your initiative. One of them has ...
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Planning Board places one-year moratorium on pot shops
Watertown TAB & Press
The Planning Board's vote places Watertown on a growing list of Massachusetts communities that are postponing the implementation of the law so they can study how other municipalities have handled medical marijuana and develop their own local ...
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Study cites racial disparities in DC arrests
Washington Post
Authorities say they don't target people for minor drug crimes, such as marijuana possession, but the arrest numbers reflect the increased presence of law enforcement often demanded by residents who want order restored in communities long considered ...
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