Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Law



Wall Street Journal
Health-Care Law Expected to Take Greater Toll on Workforce
The rolling impact of the law will lead to 2 million fewer workers in 2017, 2.3 million in 2021 and 2.5 million through 2024. This represents a 1.5% to ...
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AFP
AT&T Criticizes Russia's Antigay Law on Eve of Olympics
The Russian law effectively makes it a crime to hold gay pride events, defend gay rights or say gay relationships are equal to heterosexual ones.
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RT
AT&T Criticizes Russia's Antigay Law on Eve of Olympics
AT&T Inc. spoke out against a Russian antigay law Tuesday, taking an unusually explicit stand for a major corporation ahead of the Winter Olympics.
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AFP
Law enforcement rescues 16 children from sex trade set up for Super Bowl
Using a combination of covert surveillance, arrests, public outreach campaigns and 85,000 bars of soap, law enforcement agencies and anti-trafficking ...
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MarketWatch
Law Offices of Howard G. Smith Announces Investigation on Behalf of Investors of K12, Inc.
BENSALEM, Pa., Feb 04, 2014 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Law Offices of Howard G. Smith announces that it is investigating potential claims on behalf of ...
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Esquire
Health law could mean fewer full-time workers, CBO says
While Roe called the report "verification" that law will cause layoffs, the report said decreased hours will be the choice of workers, not employers.
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Health Law Goals Face Antitrust Hurdles
With the midterm elections fast coming into focus, politics in Washington will remain consumed by health care for months to come. Democrats worry ...
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Law & Disorder: Feb. 5, 2013
The following items are based on information provided by officials in law enforcement and the criminal justice system. • DWI: Charlie W. Jackson, 57, ...
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Bangor Daily News
Law Court Ruling Assuring Transgender Individuals Access to Facilities Victory for All Mainers
Law Court Ruling Assuring Transgender (pic) I wish Paul Melanson could have met my father. You see, Paul Melanson was the Mainer who sent his ...
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Missouri AG Challenges California Egg Law
Missouri's attorney general has asked a federal court to strike down a California law regulating the living conditions of chickens, setting up a ...
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