Not exact matches
More than 70 % of Mr. Turner's staff have advanced degrees in accounting,
law, finance, public policy or other
areas relevant to the
research Glass Lewis conducts.
While a presidential order could regulate
areas including employment, education, and federal contracts, the suggestion that religious groups could also be guaranteed protections in the marketplace «may just be feel - good» wording, according to Robin Fretwell Wilson, a University of Illinois professor who
researches law and religion.
Homeschool
Law Points of Interest There are a few important
areas you should investigate when
researching homeschool
laws.
Blair Horner with the New York Public Interest
Research Group said the group falls into a gray
area of state
law.
While the policy notes that «New York's legal code is relatively accessible compared to other states,» it suggests that the state commit to including its
laws on a platform such as America Decoded, adopting the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau's eRegs tool to make the
laws more accessible, and instituting an «open by default» policy in the
area of IT purchasing, data and
research.
Blair Horner, with the New York Public Interest
Research Group, says the group falls into a gray
area of state
law.
The Directorate for Science and Policy Programs, one of three program directorates, furthers AAAS's objectives in six program
areas where the interests of science, government, and society intersect: Science, Technology and Government; the Center for Science, Technology, and Congress;
Research Competitiveness; Science and Human Rights; the Dialogue between Science and Religion; and Scientific Freedom, Responsibility, and
Law.
Dr Bachmann originally became involved in this
area of
research through his role as Rule of
Law Subject Matter expert for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation's (NATO) study on hybrid threats facing Europe — diverse issues such as terrorism, organized crime, failed states and how a mass influx of migrants might lead to political instability in certain countries.
In recent years there has been a revival of interest in psilocybin's potential as a therapeutic drug, an
area of
research that had stalled due to tough 1970s drug
laws.
I recommend that science graduates who are looking for an alternative to
research, who have broad interests in many
areas of technology, and who want to be at the forefront of an exciting
area of
law investigate a career in intellectual property
law.
Asner is making his
research available to the Brazilian government that is now charged with enforcing logging
laws across an
area even more afflicted that previously thought.
These days there are wonderful opportunities in nontraditional
areas, including patent
law, science journalism, and forensics — or even teaching undergraduates on a campus where
research is not required.
Although Morrison doesn't study embryonic stem cells — his
area is adult stem cells, including how they develop into cancer cells — he pushed for a 2008 ballot proposal in Michigan that overturned a
law restricting hESC
research.
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Goethe University is a
research - oriented university in the European financial centre Frankfurt The university was founded in 1914 through private funding, primarily from Jewish sponsors, and has since produced pioneering achievements in the
areas of social sciences, sociology and economics, medicine, quantum physics, brain
research, and labour
law.
My job was to provide evidence - based
research data to support policy making in the judicial council in the
areas of family
law and juvenile delinquency and dependency court administration.
Bengaluru, India About Blog The Sports
Law & Policy Centre, Bengaluru is an independent think - tank focused on interdisciplinary
research, scholarship, education and institutional support for public and private enterprises in
areas relating to the legal, policy and ethical issues affecting amateur and professional sports in India.
About Blog An endeavour to encourage and inculcate the Students of
Law and the Legal Professionals a spirit of Legal Research and develop their interest further in unexplored areas of the l
Law and the Legal Professionals a spirit of Legal
Research and develop their interest further in unexplored
areas of the
lawlaw.
However, states and the U.S. Department of Education must together confront substantial implementation problems in this
area, because the new requirements are fraught with technical complications, will lead to dramatic increases in the number of schools identified as failing, set improvement targets that many see as unrealistic, and are no more grounded in
research or experience than the standards set by most states under the old
law.
Respectfully, Action United Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment Alliance for Multilingual Multicultural Education American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education American Association of State Colleges and Universities American Federation of Teachers ASPIRA Association Association of University Centers on Disabilities Autistic Self Advocacy Network Bay
Area Parent Leadership Action Network California Association for Bilingual Education California Latino School Boards Association Californians for Justice Californians Together Campaign for Fiscal Equity Campaign for Quality Education Center for the Future of Teaching and Learning Center for Teaching Quality Citizens for Effective Schools Coalition for Educational Justice Council for Exceptional Children Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund Easter Seals ELC, Education
Law Center FairTest, The National Center for Fair & Open Testing Higher Education Consortium for Special Education Justice Matters Latino Elected and Appointed Officials National Taskforce on Education Lawyers» Committee for Civil Rights Under
Law Learning Disabilities Association of America Los Angeles Educational Partnership Movement Strategy Center NAACP National Alliance of Black School Educators National Center for Learning Disabilities National Council for Educating Black Children National Council of Teachers of English National Disability Rights Network National Down Syndrome Congress National Down Syndrome Society National Education Association National Latino / a Education
Research and Policy Project National League of United Latin American Citizens Parent - U-Turn Parents for Unity Philadelphia Education Fund Public Advocates Inc..
He also does
research, writing, and lecturing on education
law and policy in such
areas as school finance, early education, and school reform.
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Before you look for your new pit bull, do some
research on your
area, and make sure the local or state
law won't be a challenge.
This young organization has already contributed so much to its local community in the
areas of anti BSL efforts, Trap Neuter Return of feral cats in West Baltimore, and
researching puppy mills while working to help keep pet stores selling puppies in compliance with disclosure
laws.
Bengaluru, India About Blog The Sports
Law & Policy Centre, Bengaluru is an independent think - tank focused on interdisciplinary
research, scholarship, education and institutional support for public and private enterprises in
areas relating to the legal, policy and ethical issues affecting amateur and professional sports in India.
Make sure to do additional
research with the local legislation in your
area so that you can see if there are any specific
laws to the
area that differ from the ones discussed above.
Animal Alliance of Georgia focuses on specific
areas of interest: community outreach, including spay / neuter and vaccination drives in underserved
areas and working to unchain dogs in Gwinnett and surrounding
areas; and
research, education, and public advocacy to encourage safe, humane
laws.
Bengaluru, India About Blog The Sports
Law & Policy Centre, Bengaluru is an independent think - tank focused on interdisciplinary
research, scholarship, education and institutional support for public and private enterprises in
areas relating to the legal, policy and ethical issues affecting amateur and professional sports in India.
-- Have you
researched the zoning
laws in the
area you're thinking of?
The investigators, from the Government Accountability Office, conclude in a report to be released today that none of the 21 studies of climate change that the administration plans to publish by September 2007 explicitly address the potential effects in eight
areas specified by a 1990
law, the Global Change
Research Act.
The amended
law also clarifies how renewable energy projects will be financed by requiring the government to set up a special fund to be managed by the State Council for renewable energy
research, financing of rural clean energy projects, building of independent power systems in remote
areas and islands, and building of information networks to exploit renewable energy.
I've been trying to find ways around
law to live in the city I'm going to
research the lot and
laws in my
area but my question is are you violating
laws by living in tiny home as soul residence?
Slaw and 3 Geeks, of course, both emerged from the practice support rather than the substantive
law side of the profession (both have their roots in the
law librarian, KM and legal
research areas).
His general
area of
research involves economic analysis of competition
law and intellectual property
law about which he blogs on his eponymous website.
Ninety percent of
research involves the three
areas where Bloomberg
Law is strong: primary law, citations and business intelligen
Law is strong: primary
law, citations and business intelligen
law, citations and business intelligence.
This is especially so in less
research intensive
areas of the
law.
Especially when you are
researching an unfamiliar
area of the
law, this feature can hopefully prevent you from missing a big case on the topic.
We've blogged before about the best time of day for
law firms to send emails, and continue to monitor
research in this
area.
In comparison with legal aid, which is offered in a small subset of practice
areas, the proposed CanLII
research function would have to maintain
research collections in all
areas of
law.
One is when
researching an unfamiliar
area of
law.
One particular
area of interest for
research is applying artificial intelligence techniques to case
law for various applications, especially predictive analytics.
Needed are career - oriented experienced legal
research lawyers, specialized in each
area of the practice of
law, working in a national legal
research unit serving all lawyers and judges in Canada — a national service provided by an upgraded CanLII.
For «niche» blogs covering specialized
areas of the
law that aim primarily to, say, educate readers about new court decisions on a relevant topic, I don't see why a ghostwriter with a strong legal
research and writing background can't do that effectively for a lawyer simply too busy to do all the spadework.
Published by
Law Business Research, the guide identifies «the foremost legal practitioners in multiple areas of business law.&raq
Law Business
Research, the guide identifies «the foremost legal practitioners in multiple
areas of business
law.&raq
law.»
Q: How in - depth should our
research be into each
law firm outside of knowing its general practice
areas and those of the interviewer?
Q: How in - depth should our
research be into each
law firm outside of knowing its general practice
areas and those of the interviewer?A: I'm glad you're thinking ahead!
The Akerman Data
Law Center will provide tailored
research, multi-jurisdictional surveys and regulatory gap analyses in a wide array of data and privacy risk
areas empowering clients to quickly and cost - effectively understand and handle routine compliance matters while mitigating risks before they become crises.
Although many assignments will not warrant additional
research in this
area, it is important to include this category so that the researcher develops a habit of thinking critically about the state of the
law in the relevant jurisdiction.
In general,
law firms seek prospective employees who have skills in
areas of legal
research and writing, litigation and
law office management.
Corporate Vision magazine conducts annual
research to identify
law firms that have demonstrated innovation, creativity, and lead the legal industry in processes, systems and procedures that have led the
law firm into expansion, achievements in its practice
areas, has a progressive training program for new employees, or has established great outcomes in its cases.