Sentences with phrase «likely effects of laws»

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Even if you expect the Supreme Court to repeal the health - care law next week, many of the reforms already in effect won't likely go away, say insurance experts.
UCLAW alum and now a visiting scholar and senior fellow in residence at the Lowell Milken Institute for Business Law and Policy at the UCLA School of Law has a great summary of the likely effect of tax reform on executive compensation.
Even with regard to abortion, the most likely and important effect of RFRA is to protect pro-lifers from pro-abortion laws.
While all but three states now have laws requiring immediate removal from play of athletes with concussion signs or symptoms and prohibit same - day return to play for those with suspected concussion, some are concerned that such laws may have the perverse effect of making the under - reporting problem even worse, fearing that an athlete is going to be even less likely to self - report experiencing concussion symptoms and more likely to hide symptoms from teammates, game officials and sideline personnel if they know that a suspected concussion may sideline them for the rest of the game.
«Making cycle helmets compulsory would be likely to have an overall damaging effect on public health, since the health benefits of cycling massively outweigh the risks and we know that where enforced, helmet laws tend to lead to an immediate reduction in cycling,» policy coordinator Chris Peck said.
Sadly this has the effect of deterring the types of people that will follow the laws and act responsibly meaning that the illegal immigrants are less likely to be concerned about following other laws.
Details of the contributors will likely be revealed once parts of the state's ethics overhaul law take effect later this year.
Anthony G. Billoni, director of Tobacco - Free Western New York, said that if the county enacts the law, it would likely effect 100 out of 900 cigarette retailers locally.
McDowall saw that the effect of these laws would give him a laboratory in which to test the arms - race hypothesis: he could find out whether criminals, knowing their victims are more likely to be armed with handguns, are more likely to use guns themselves.
The findings are from RAND's sweeping Gun Policy in America initiative, which also evaluated the views of gun policy experts with opposing perspectives on the likely effects of gun laws to identify where compromise might be possible.
These studies show, consistently, that parental schools of choice not controlled by public school districts 1) are usually prohibited by law from screening out students based on admission exams, 2) use ability tracking less frequently than traditional public schools even when, legally, they can, and 3) may use ability tracking, but when they do, it is less likely to have a negative effect on the achievement of low - track students.
The full implementation of Judge Treu's striking down five laws that set rules for teacher dismissal, seniority rights and tenure will likely not take effect for years — or not at all if the state wins on appeal.
The number of these new schools is likely to be small, so this policy will have a much less significant effect on the education system than the law now being passed to enable maintained schools to convert to academy status.
That will likely mean an increase of $ 550 in its annual required contribution in the first year the law takes effect (see chart in link).
As a result, consumer groups figure that complaints about card issuers are likely to continue even after the bulk of the law takes effect Feb. 22.
Barkworks also closed four of the stores, and its remaining two stores will likely close by January 1, 2019, when California's law banning the sale of dogs from commercial breeders comes into effect.
Barkworks has closed four of the stores, and its remaining two stores will likely close by January 1, 2019, when California's law banning the sale of dogs from commercial breeders comes into effect.
In this case, according to Thorndike's law of effect, «responses that produce a discomforting effect become less likely to occur again in that situation.»
Thorndike's law of effect states: The law of effect principle developed by Edward Thorndike suggested that responses, closely followed by satisfaction, will become firmly attached to the situation and therefore more likely to reoccur when the situation is repeated.
Thorndike's Law of Effect claims: «behaviors that are followed by satisfying consequences tend to be repeated and those that produce unpleasant consequences are less likely to be repeated.»
Take Los Angeles: Â For several years before a mandatory spay / neuter law took effect in 2008, shelter intake and euthanasia rates were declining likely because of increased access to free or low cost spay / neuter.
Most are based on Thorndike's law of effect which states that behaviors just prior to a pleasant event are more likely to be repeated; behaviors just prior to unpleasant events are more likely to diminish.
These bottom - up pressures would likely render such an agreement a dead letter, or at least make it in effect a tax applicable only to the law - abiding developed countries that represent an ever - shrinking share of global carbon emissions.
Further, Maxwell and Boltzmann themselves argued more than a century ago that any such effect would likely violate the second law and allow for a perpetual motion machine of the second kind.
Given that there is no such thing as a free lunch (first law of thermodynamics), and given that we puny humans are, despite our punyness in comparison to the massive Earth - Sun system, now producing enough greenhouse gases to seriously adversely affect our climate in the medium term, what is the likely climatological effect of all the wind - and wave - power systems which will be coming onstream in the medium term round the globe?
If the United Kingdom remains in the EU trading zone or gets an equivalent offer (most likely by having to accept the primacy of EU law or certain EU laws), then there will be very little effect.
In doing so the Supreme Court confirmed the case law of the lower courts to the effect that the demands of fairness will be likely to be greater when an authority proposes to deprive someone of an existing benefit than when considering a potential future benefit.
«2014 is likely to see more case law addressing placement orders and also the medium - term effects of the shortened timescales within which care and supervision orders must be concluded,» she says.
2014 is likely to see more case law addressing placement orders and also the medium - term effects of the shortened timescales within which care and supervision orders must be concluded.
On the former, the amount of SQE content to cram in means it's «likely» non-essential, elective modules will be stripped from students» law degrees, the super-exam's effect being like a «straightjacket».
With unexplained wealth orders now part of UK law, Aziz Rahman assesses their likely effect and how people should respond to them.
One of us Neota Logicians recently joined compatriots from the innovation wing of the legal tech industry to talk (and even think) about the likely effects on law practice of what we all do — build smart and potentially radical software.
Spousal support is typically paid by the higher - income earning spouse to the lower - income earning spouse and will depend on various factors set out in section 33 (9) of the Family Law Act, i.e. the parties» respective assets and means; the assets and means that the parties are likely to have in the future; the length of time the parties cohabited (including any time that the parties lived together before they married); the effect on the spouse's earning capacity of the responsibilities assumed during cohabitation, etc..
The incredible thing about technology is that it has the effect of leveling the playing field. At one time there was this misguided notion that all attorneys that ended up working for the top law firms were somehow genetically superior to the rest of the legal world. As demonstrated by my favorite book in this last year Outliers, and this post The Outliers of the Law — the old sytem of selecting the best and brightest has no actual grounding in finding the true outliers. In this post by Jordan Furlong supports this idea that the «best and brightest» is a fallacy handed to those attorneys with the best pedigrees and economic situation rather than those most likely to be exceptional attorneys. Don't expect to see this changing any time solaw firms were somehow genetically superior to the rest of the legal world. As demonstrated by my favorite book in this last year Outliers, and this post The Outliers of the Law — the old sytem of selecting the best and brightest has no actual grounding in finding the true outliers. In this post by Jordan Furlong supports this idea that the «best and brightest» is a fallacy handed to those attorneys with the best pedigrees and economic situation rather than those most likely to be exceptional attorneys. Don't expect to see this changing any time soLaw — the old sytem of selecting the best and brightest has no actual grounding in finding the true outliers. In this post by Jordan Furlong supports this idea that the «best and brightest» is a fallacy handed to those attorneys with the best pedigrees and economic situation rather than those most likely to be exceptional attorneys. Don't expect to see this changing any time soon.
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the sweeping new federal tax law enacted at the end of December 2017, contains a provision that will likely have a significant effect on how employers resolve claims involving sexual harassment.
Also in this section (pages 7 - 9 of the slip opinion), the Court applied what I would describe a «realistic litigator» analysis (which Justice Scalia often employs to reject claims of «future bad law» effects) to habeas lawyers» likely moves, and expressed the majority's «doubt that any more judicial time will be wasted» than would be the case under the dissent's alternative vision.
A forecast in four actsOne of us Neota Logicians recently joined compatriots from the innovation wing of the legal tech industry to talk (and even think) about the likely effects on law practice of what...
Consider that if in - house counsel have approached a law firm, it is likely because they have to get back to one of their internal clients, so your responsiveness will effect theirs.
«I think it could likely create a chilling effect because the reality is even though we've had the possibility of serious jail terms in our law for some time, all the criminal sanctions in terms of imprisonment that have been handed out have been through plea agreements and conditional sentences,» says Gascon.
Two classes of medications — narcotics and psychotropics — are under the purview of international law, which means that any medication that has an effect on the central nervous system will likely be highly regulated.
In the early days of the internet we called this phenomenon Metcalf's Law, but people today are more likely to refer to it as network effects.
FAMILY LAW — CHILDREN — Best interests — Where both parents seek sole parental responsibility and for the child to live with them — Where the respondent mother believes the child would settle down and accept the arrangement if the court ordered for the child to spend no time with applicant father — Where the court has a statutory mandate to make parenting orders with the child's best interests as the paramount concern — Where there is little doubt that the child would benefit from having a meaningful relationship with both parents — Where the child's clear views that he does not want to spend time with the respondent mother should be given significant weight in the circumstances — Where the child is of an age, maturity and intelligence to have principally formed his own rationally based views — Where the court is satisfied that it is in the child's best interests for the presumption of equal shared parental responsibility to be rebutted — Where the respondent father is to have sole parental responsibility and the child is to live with him — Where the applicant mother is permitted to attend certain school and sporting events of the child — Where the child should be able to instigate contact with the respondent mother as he considers appropriate to his needs and circumstances — Where the orders made are least likely to lead to the institution of further proceedings in relation to the child — Where the child is to have the outcome of these proceedings, the effect of the orders and the reasons for judgment explained to him by an expert as soon as reasonably practical.
Middle District Court Issues Preliminary Injunction Preventing Key Measures of Intrusive and Biased Law from Going into Effect Tomorrow; Court Says Plaintiffs «Are Likely to Succeed on the Merits of the First Amendment Challenge»
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