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Yo, Stealing Study Rooms Will Get You A Beat Down In Brooklyn Above the Law We're here folks. With the bar exam a couple of weeks away we are officially in that special time of year where any young person with law books should be given a very wide berth. Do not make any sudden movements around people studying for the bar. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: Market puts Clinton nuke plant at risk for early retirement Champaign/Urbana News-Gazette The national study was done by the Institute for Energy and the Environment at the Vermont Law School. The principal author, Mark Cooper, a senior fellow for economic analysis at the Vermont Law School, said in a telephone interview that a difficult ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bar prep in Vegas? Some law grads study in vacation spots, with aid of online ... ABA Journal One grad studying overseas is coping with additional stress, however. Robert Hansen, who attended Loyola's law school in Chicago, is studying for the bar in Afghanistan while holding down a day job as as a contractor investigating government corruption ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Okla. legislator to hold study on firearms ConnectAmarillo.com powered by KVII OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - A Democratic lawmaker from Oklahoma City says he intends to convene an interim study in the fall to conduct a review of the state's so-called "Stand Your Ground" self-defense law and open carry laws. Rep. Mike Shelton said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Expert defends study showing 14.4% in Pa. lack voter ID Pittsburgh Post Gazette HARRISBURG -- Challengers of Pennsylvania's voter ID law brought in an expert statistician to affirm the credibility of a year-old study that found 14.4 percent of eligible voters lacked acceptable identification. Survey statistician David Marker ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
No firm ground on whether states' self-defense laws reduce violence Kansas.com Some studies show enhanced public safety. Others suggest the opposite. One study concluded that dozens of people a month are killed as a consequence of the laws. In a speech this week, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder showed himself to be among the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Debating, Yet Again, the Worth of Law School New York Times The heated response to the recently released paper titled "The Economic Value of a Law Degree," which found that a law degree on average had $1 million in value, thus was no surprise. The indomitable Elie Mystal at the Above the Law blog, called the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study finds police in US are recording license plates by the millions with few ... Montreal Gazette WASHINGTON - Law enforcement agencies across the U.S. have amassed millions of digital records on the location and movement of every vehicle with a license plate, according to a study by a prominent civil rights organization. A rapidly growing network ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Government collecting millions of records on American drivers, study says Fox News Law enforcement agencies across the United States are using automatic scanners to amass millions of digital records on the location and movement of vehicles, according to a study published Wednesday by the American Civil Liberties Union. The scanners ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mandate matters: Examining the relationship between the health law's employer ... News-Medical.net The Associated Press reports that delaying the enforcement of the employer mandate may undermine the individual mandate, too, while the National Journal reports on a study weighing which of these provisions has the most weight. The Associated Press: ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
3 elderly sisters, sister-in-law reunited KOAM-TV Study: Later retirement may help prevent dementia · Study: Later retirement may help prevent dementia. Use it or lose it? Delaying retirement may help prevent dementia, large French study findsMore >>. Use it or lose it? Delaying retirement may help ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Want to Ace the Bar Exam? Then Head to the Beach (With Your Law Books) The Atlantic Wire However, that hard-won empathy might be undone, thanks to a new trend story from The New York Times on law students renting beach houses to study for the bar exam. "Many Type A lawyer hopefuls are finding ways to make the best of a stressful situation ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tylenol Lawsuit News: Rottenstein Law Group LLP Comments on Study of ... DigitalJournal.com (press release) The Rottenstein Law Group LLP, which represents clients in Tylenol liver damage lawsuits, provides comment on a July 17 U.S. News and World Report story about the potential long-term negative health effects of those recovering from liver failure ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wages have fallen the most in low-paying jobs, study says Deseret News Enlarge photo». Summary. Workers in low-wage jobs have lost a greater share of their take-home pay during the recession than higher-wage workers, according to a recent study conducted by the National Employment Law Project. More Coverage ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
House GOP sponsor wants new voting rights law WMBF Delaying retirement may help prevent dementia, large French study findsMore >>. Use it or lose it? Delaying retirement may help prevent dementia, large French study ... WASHINGTON (AP) - The House Republican sponsor of the Voting Rights Act updates ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
OUR VIEW — Prison sentence study should help determine if 'get tough ... HollandSentinel.com Recently, the bipartisan Michigan Law Review Commission began a study, aided by the Council of State Governments, Pew and the U.S. Justice Department, to answer these and other questions. The result will be data that should help legislators make ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hartsville nuclear plant at risk for closing The State Duke Energy's Robinson power plant, a 43-year-old reactor near Hartsville, was the only power station in South Carolina that made the Vermont Law School's study, which used 11 factors to estimate the plants most at risk of "early retirement." Among ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Protesters stand up to Stand Your Ground, but laws likely here to stay CNN Webster pointed to a Texas A&M University study examining crime in more than 20 states that passed Castle Doctrine or Stand Your Ground laws from 2000 to 2010. Researchers found that not only was there no decrease in robbery, burglary and aggravated ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US police track car plates by millions Ninemsn Law enforcement agencies across the US have amassed millions of digital records on the location and movement of every vehicle with a licence plate, according to a study by a prominent civil rights organisation. Priceless artworks torched by thief's mother. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cooley slowing down, but not retiring Mount Airy News For anyone wishing to study law, Cooley advised "get a good education in the field of law and put your knowledge to use. You don't get it all in law school, some of it you get after college, and always build good will with people." "People have been ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ralston panel to review state 'forfeiture' laws Columbus Ledger-Enquirer State House Speaker David Ralston announced on Tuesday a 19-member committee of legislators, prosecutors and law enforcement officers to study proposed legislation that could raise the standard of probable cause and clarify the boundaries of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Synthetic drug overdoses drop in Ind. WISH INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - Indiana has passed three laws in three years in the effort to get on top of the drug problem posed by products known as bath salts and spice, and a new study shows that progress is being made. The first law designed to prohibit ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Letter to 401(k) plan sponsors on fees has advisers doing damage control InvestmentNews The letters tell recipients that not only are their fees too high, but that "fiduciary duties are the most stringent imposed by the law." One of the letters threatens "to publicize the results of our study in the spring of 2014" and to "make our ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US court ruling in NY favors anti-terror law - News and Weather For The Quad ... KWQC 6 NEW YORK (AP) - A federal appeals court in Manhattan has revived enforcement of a law that permits the indefinite detention of people suspected of supporting terrorists, saying a lower court mistakenly ruled for plaintiffs who opposed it. The 2nd U.S ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Northwestern actually recruiting now ESPN (blog) Law provides a handy case-study, as Luke writes: Law Sr. can explain [why his son didn't like Northwestern before Collins was hired]; he recently retired from the Chicago Police Department after 27 years, part of that time spent as a homicide detective ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Publication of a study on "Abortion and the European Convention on ... By Grégor Puppinck, Ph.D A number of analysts, on both sides of the abortion debate, are not satisfied with this case-law. It is often said that it is hard to find coherency in the case-law of the Court when it touches upon sensitive matters. This study aims not to discuss ... Turtle Bay and Beyond - International... |
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Study Finds a Law Degree Has Value of $1M Over a Lifetime ... Once considered a worthwhile investment, law schools are now under intense attack from critics, alumni and even law professors — many of whom say students ... beforeitsnews.com/.../study-finds-a-law-degree-has-value-of-1... | ||
Law School Cafe » New Study on Economic Value of Law Degree I won't spend much time summarizing the new paper by Michael Simkovic, an associate law professor at Seton Hall University School of Law, and Frank ... www.lawschoolcafe.org/.../new-study-on-economic-value-of-l... | ||
Study finds health law likely to push up premium prices in Mass ... The Massachusetts analysis, funded by the insurance industry, predicts the law will add an average of 3.7 percent to premiums, while in New York, state officials ... www.news-medical.net/.../Study-finds-health-law-likely-to-pus... |
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