#Was I Wrongfully Discharged From My Job?
Do you know what it means to be "wrongfully discharged" from employment? Do you know that there are many, many things employers can do to perhaps inadvertently expose themselves to a wrongful discharge suit? Do you know the steps that must be taken to bring a wrongful discharge claim? Do you know that employees can receive many different types of damages if they have been wrongfully discharged? Here are 10 points to keep in mind when considering a wrongful discharge lawsuit:
Although many employment relationships are "at-will," meaning that either the employer or the employee may terminate the relationship at any time with or without reason, that does not mean that employers can act in a discriminatory manner. If an employer terminates an employee, even one who is "at-will," in violation of federal, state, or local anti-discrimination laws, it can face serious legal troubles.
Federal anti-discrimination laws
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#Pre-Law Advising Resources
Preparing for admission to law school.
Pre-Law Advising is an advising support program within the Colleges of Letters, Arts, and Science. The goal of this program is to offer you information and resources on the law school admission process.
Law schools encourage students to study in any discipline. There is not one major that is considered better than another for law school. Law schools are more interested in how well you do regardless of your chosen major. You should focus on developing excellent writing, research, and analytical skills. Follow your interests and strengths; do what you enjoy and you will do well. It is more important to do your best than to take a heavy course load. It is not beneficial to complete your degree a year or semester early just to impress law schools.
The CLAS Academic Advising Center will help you access the information most applicable to you and let you know how Pre-Law Advising can best support
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#Visa Bulletin For August 2015
A. STATUTORY NUMBERS
1. This bulletin summarizes the availability of immigrant numbers during August. Consular officers are required to report to the Department of State documentarily qualified applicants for numerically limited visas; U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in the Department of Homeland Security reports applicants for adjustment of status. Allocations were made, to the extent possible, in chronological order of reported priority dates, for demand received by July 10th. If not all demand could be satisfied, the category or foreign state in which demand was excessive was deemed oversubscribed. The cut-off date for an oversubscribed category is the priority date of the first applicant who could not be reached within the numerical limits. Only applicants who have a priority date earlier than the cut-off date may be allotted a number. If it becomes necessary during the monthly allocation proces
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#Juris Doctor
Pitt Law offers the Juris Doctor (JD) degree as well as a number of joint degree programs with other Pitt schools, which lead to both a JD and a second master’s degree.
In all of these programs, Pitt Law’s essential mission is to help lawyers and legal institutions to meet the demands of a rapidly changing legal and professional environment.
The program’s first-year curriculum offers a solid foundation in legal analysis and reasoning through courses in subject areas traditionally viewed as basic for legal education.
Pitt Law JD students enjoy a large degree of latitude in designing courses of study that meet their individual goals and interests, with only a handful of graduation requirements beyond the first year.
Pitt Law offers particularly rich opportunities in:
- International law. featuring prominent international/comparative law faculty, a rich international and comparative law curriculum, several courses each year ta
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#W101 - An introduction to law - Open University Course
This key introductory OU level 1 law module is taught entirely online and considers the nature and role of law. It examines the role and function of a legal system by considering why laws develop, how laws are created, interpreted and applied and the role that law plays in regulating and administering justice within a society. The relationship between law, judicial reasoning, public policy and politics is also explored. You will work through the module using a blend of online text materials, audio, video, and interactive online activities.
The key aspects of law making in England and Wales are covered, including the mechanisms created for the administration and enforcement of justice in these jurisdictions. The module also considers a number of fundamental legal concepts such as liability, culpability, evidence and sanctions.
Modules count towards OU qualifications
OU qualifications are modular in str
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#Washington State Human Rights Commission
Service Animal Questions
Q. What is the law that applies to non-discrimination and Service Animals?
The Washington State Law Against Discrimination prohibits unfair practices of discrimination against a person with a disability who uses a trained dog guide or service animal. The State Human Rights Commission was created to eliminate and prevent discrimination in employment, in credit and insurance transactions, in places of public accommodation, and in real property transactions. It is considered an unfair practice to fail to reasonably accommodate a person with a disability who uses a trained dog guide or service animal.
The rules of the Washington State Law Against Discrimination defines a disability as any abnormal sensory, mental or physical condition that:
exists as a record or history
Dog guide means a dog that is trained for the purpose of guiding blind persons or a dog t
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#Washington state laws
Laws on Purchase, Possession and Carrying of Firearms
Purchase
There are no state licensing requirements for the purchase of rifles or shotguns.
The purchaser of a pistol must sign in triplicate and deliver to the dealer an application containing his or her full name, street address, date and place of birth, race, and gender, date and hour of application, driver’s or state identification number; and a description of the pistol including the make, model, caliber and manufacturer’s number; and a statement that the purchaser is eligible to possess a pistol.
The dealer shall deliver the pistol to the purchaser following the elapse of 5 business days from the receipt of the application for purchase. This period shall be 60 days if the purchaser lacks a Washington driver’s license or state identification card or has not been a resident of the state for the previous consecutive 90 days. There is no waiting period where the applicant
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#Kathy Bates on - Harry - s Law: NBC - treated us like s.
Harry s Law
Posted August 2 2013 — 6:10 PM EDT
Kathy Bates is not too happy about how NBC treated her legal drama Harry’s Law .
The actress, who will be starring on the next installment of FX’s American Horror Story this fall, went off on the network today during a panel at the Television Critics Association press tour, taking place this week in Los Angeles.
“I think [NBC] treated us like s–t,” said Bates, when responding to a question about whether or not she had reservations about returning to television. “They kicked us to the curb. I think they disrespected us, I think they disrespected our seven to 11 million viewers every week and I think they’re getting what they deserve.”
Later, Bates clarified that the cancellation of Harry’s Law in May 2012 left her stunned and hurt. “You know, it was just a real difficult emotional thing,” she said. “Going to wo
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#Wrongful Termination Lawyers, Wrongful Termination Legal Help.
FREE CASE EVALUATION
Understanding Wrongful Termination
To answer the question, "What is Wrongful Termination?" (and to determine whether someone may have been wrongfully terminated), it helps to understand what the phrase "employment at-will" means.
All states have adopted the employment "at-will" doctrine to some degree, which means that employees can generally quit their jobs at any time without advanced notice or cause. It also means that an employer can generally fire or lay off their employees at any time without a reason. Employers often, and legitimately, ask employees to sign contracts or agreements that document and enforce the terms of at will employment, usually in company policy manuals.
There are exceptions to this doctrine. Employees and employers aren't allowed to breach employment contracts or agreements, or violate laws, regulations, constitutional pro
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#Juvenile Crime Law.
Juvenile Crime Law is a subcategory of Juvenile Law. Although a type of criminal law, juvenile crime law only deals with under-age individuals, who are treated very differently than adults in criminal law, and usually have their own courts of law.
Minors under the age of 18 years, who commit a crime, or otherwise violate established rules and statutes, are identified as juvenile delinquents. juvenile offenders. youthful offenders. or delinquent minors. Laws governing juvenile delinquency are largely enacted and regulated on a state by state basis. The doctrine of parens patriae allows the state to essentially act as parent to a youth by legislation, for the purpose of maintenance, custody, care and protection of the children within the state. Most states have enacted a juvenile code. They determine the rules in taking a minor into custody, how the juvenile may be questioned, restitution orders, conditions of sup
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#Juris Doctor
Questions?
Fisher School of Accounting
210 Gerson Hall
PO Box 117166
Gainesville, FL 32611-7166
352.273.0200 (tel)
352.392.7962 (fax)
Email ( fsoa at warrington.ufl.edu )
The joint degree program culminates in the joint awarding of the Juris Doctor (JD) and the Master of Accounting (MAcc) degrees. The joint degree program is designed for students who have an undergraduate degree in accounting and are interested in advanced studies in both accounting and law. The program offers three tracks: auditing, taxation and generalist. The joint degree program is open to students who have completed the equivalent of a major in accounting at the undergraduate level. Currently enrolled students should use the JD/MAcc Student Resources to develop a plan of study.
Reciprocity Between Programs
The purpose of the program is to enable students to obtain the appropriate education in the
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#Welcome to Brian Leiter s Law School Rankings
Welcome
Faculty, students, and parents are, quite reasonably, interested in comparative information on the quality of different law schools. This site compiles such information about many (but, unfortunately, not all) U.S. law schools, along dimensions like faculty quality and job placement. Five or six new studies are posted each year, and are listed under Newest Rankings. Prior studies, some going back a decade, are listed under each of the subject-area categories. Each study begins with an explicit statement of the measure being utilized, often with caveats that should affect the interpretation of the results. No attempt is made to aggregate different measures, since no weighting of different elements could be justified in a principle way. Students are invited to consider measures important to them and to utilize those in selecting schools to which to apply and, ultimately, in deciding which among the schools to which you
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#Pre-Law Programs - Undergraduate Admissions
Boston University offers many different undergraduate paths to a career in law. While getting excellent preparation for law school, you’ll have the freedom to concentrate on a subject area that truly excites you.
Some pre-law students choose a traditional pre-law major through either the College of Arts Sciences (CAS) or the Questrom School of Business (Questrom). But you can also choose any of the 250+ majors offered by our schools and colleges. For example, you could major in political science or international relations (CAS). Or get your degree in a field unrelated to law, such as Latin (CAS) or painting (CFA).
The path you follow is up to you. But to help you along the way, BU provides specialized pre-professional advisors for legal careers. Your advisors will give you expert guidance on courses, research projects and other co-curricular opportunities that will help you compete for the best law schools.
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#Juris Doctor and Optional Graduate Diploma in Comparative Law Degrees
All LSU law students must complete the requirements for the traditional Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree by earning a total of 94 credit hours. Students may also earn the optional Graduate Diploma in Comparative Law (D.C.L.) degree by completing some fifteen credit hours as part of the 94 credit hour program. These courses may be selected from a list of designated D.C.L. courses.
Specific details of the requirements for the J.D. degree and the D.C.L. diploma may be found in the LSU Law Center Catalog.
In the first year, Contracts, Torts, Federal Civil Procedure, Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and Legal Writing and Research are required, as well as Obligations, Civil Law Property, and Legal Traditions, a study of the traditions and methodologies of the civil law and common law systems. After the first year, students have freedom to explore a wide variety of upper-level courses in a sequence that suit
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#Juris Doctor
Vermont Law School is committed to developing a generation of leaders who use the power of the law to make a difference in our communities and the world. Our environmental and energy, international, public interest and clinical law programs are among the best in the nation. Here are just a few things that set us apart
- Accessibility We are making legal education more accessible by offering a Two-Year Accelerated JD program. as well as m erit and need-based scholarship aid.
Meaningful Careers In addition to law firms, our graduates work in government, nonprofit organizations, and the private sector, where there is demand for smart, talented lawyers who want to make a significant impact. Vermont Law School has one of the widest graduate dispersal rates among U.S. law schools. Our alumni work in all 50 states and in countries around the world.
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#Juris Doctor Programme
The JD is a full-time, two-year law degree that provides comprehensive and in-depth legal education to students without prior background in the law. The emphasis of the programme is not on rote learning of legal rules, but on critical appreciation and assessment of the underpinnings of these rules. The programme distinguishes itself by its small class size. JD students will be taught as a separate group of about 40 students. We believe that an intimate environment will facilitate interaction and enhance the learning experience.
The programme will provide students with a solid foundation in traditional common law subjects, which are the bedrock of the Hong Kong legal system. In addition, the programme will introduce students to new ways of thinking about the law. Courses on interdisciplinary and theoretical approaches to the law are a required component of the programme. These courses will challenge students not only to understand what the law is, bu
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#Juris Doctor Degree - JD, Degree, Online Law Degree and Law School
JD Program Video
The Juris Doctor program focuses on the knowledge and skills necessary to be an effective member of the legal profession. Students work through the academic program much like they would if they were enrolled in a bricks-and-mortar law school. At the start of the first year, students are assigned to a section. They meet regularly as a group in their synchronous classes. They also get together outside of class—online, on the phone, and occasionally face to face—as they connect with a “study buddy” or form study groups. When the section completes the year, students tell us they know more about each other and have developed closer relationships than often resulted from their experiences in a traditional classroom environment.
Concord's 4-year, part-time, JD program is grounded in the core bar courses, with the first 2 years devoted entirely to required courses. Terms are year long and
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#Keep Out! The Basics of Trespassing Laws
No Trespassing Signs and Modern Day Monkey Wrenching
A Land-Use Law You Should Know
One Potato, Two Potato, Three Potato, Soar: Saving Garden Space with a Potato Tower
All About Growing Blackberries
Blackberry plants are dependable producers of tangy, nutritious fruit, and growing blackberries is e.
People have different views on privacy and property rights. Some don’t mind if people walk across their land. Others don’t want anyone on their property without permission. (For more on this view, read No Trespassing Signs and Modern Day Monkey Wrenching .) But, those who are concerned about trespassers list multiple reasons:
1. They enjoy their privacy.
2. Concerns about theft and vandalism.
3. They want to protect livestock from hunters or other threats. Many livestock owners now have concerns about biosecurity. That includes disease spread unintentionally and bioterrorism
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#Know Your Rights if a Store Detains You for Shoplifting
Being detained by a store or mall security office under suspicion of shoplifting is an experience no one wants to have. Often mall security will try to pressure you into signing a statement admitting your guilt (often threatening to call the police if you don't) or force you to pay restitution for your offense, but in some cases things can escalate. If you're detained for shoplifting—regardless of whether you're innocent or guilty—you have rights. Here's what you need to know.
What Has to Happen for a Store to Detain You
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Depending on your jurisdiction, you cannot even be approached until you've left the store premises. This isn't universally true, and often the act of concealment of store property is enough evidence to have you arrested and charged. Sometimes, store security staff (or the contract security firms that work in malls) will bend the rules a bit and r
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#LA Law: Season 1 (Official US Version): Corbin Bernsen, Jill Eikenberry, Alan Rachins, Jimmy Smits, Richard Dysart, Susan Dey, Harry Hamlin, Rick Wallace: Movies - TV
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By Mikey on March 26, 2012
Format: DVD
Back in February 1987, ITV started to screen the first series of a new US legal drama LA LAW. Screening at 9pm every Thursday through until July, LA LAW quickly became a ratings hit. Previous courtroom drama on ITV had been provided by John Mortimer's Rumpole of the Bailey. LA LAW was something different.
This first series introduced us to the characters played by Harry Hamlin (Michael Kuzak), Jimmy Smits (Victor Sifuentes), Susan Dey (Grace Van Owen), Jill Eikenberry (Ann Kelsey), Richard Dysart (Leland McKenzie) and Corbin Bernsen (Arnie Becker) among others.
This UK release of LA LAW is a worldwide first. Fans in the US have been waiting for a lon
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#Juris Doctor
Full-time students
In the full-time day program, Loyola offers two curricula leading to the juris doctor degree:
- Civil law for Louisiana students
- Common law for those students who will practice in other states
The requirement for the degree of juris doctor is 90 credit hours of work earned in the College of Law over a period of at least three academic years.
The curriculum for full-time students covers a period of six semesters of resident study. Full-time students will not be permitted to schedule more than 16 hours of law work in any semester without special permission from the associate dean of academic affairs of the College of Law. ABA Accreditation Standard 304(e) prohibits students from enrolling in more than 20 percent of the credits needed for graduation in one semester. Full-time first-year students must schedule 16 hours in the first semester and 15 hours in the second semester. The normal time fram
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#Kluwer Law International - Kluwer Law Online - International Encyclopaedia for Tort Law
In the General Introduction, particular attention will be paid to the aims of the law of Torts and to the distinction between tort and crime and to the relationship between tort and contract (is concurrence between tortious liability and
contractual responsibility permitted or not? What about precontractual liability?).
For each country, the scope of protection will be tackled as well (are all interests equally protected?).
The monograph is then divided into six Parts: Liability for One's Own Act; Liability for Acts of Others; Forms of Strict Liability; Defenses and Exemption Clauses; Causation; Remedies. Each Part in its turn is divided into Chapters.
Thus, the first part devotes a chapter to Specific Cases of Liability, such as professional liability and liability of public bodies, abuse of rights and injury to reputation and privacy.
Each monograph fol
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#Labor Law in Spain
Normal working hours in Spain must average 40 hours per week maximum of actual work, calculated on an annual basis. The actual number of normal working hours may never exceed 9 per day. Employees under 18 years of age may not do more than 8 hours of actual work per day. Overtime is considered to be hours of work carried out over and above the maximum number of normal working hours. Workers may work a maximum of 80 hours overtime per year, which does not include overtime compensated with rest time, or work carried out to prevent or repair extraordinary and urgent damage.
Minimum wages
The minimum wages in Spain is since 1. 1. 2008 the amount 600 EUR per month.
Ending employment
The employment contract may be terminated due to:
mutual agreement between the parties
reasons mentioned officially in the contract
expiry of the time agreed
resignation of the worker
death, serious
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#JUS5260 - English Law of Contract - University of Oslo - University of Oslo
Schedule, syllabus and examination date
Choose semester
Course content
The course focuses on selected aspects of English contractual law. These aspects include the central rules on formation of contracts (i.e. rules on offer, acceptance, consideration and intention to create legal relations), rules on defining the express and implied terms of a contract, agreements to modify terms, and certain defences to contract formation (primarily rules on misrepresentation).
The course deals also with rules on breach of contract, the remedies available for breach, the law relating to damages, and the doctrine of frustration. Some consideration is also given to the rights of third-party beneficiaries to a contract.
Learning outcome
From the course, one gains an elementary understanding of central elements of English contract law. In particular, one
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#K-8 Program
From start to finish, excellence and support come as standard equipment.
K 12 's comprehensive K-8 program—delivered in collaboration with K 12 partner schools—provides young minds with a learning environment like no other. We combine dynamic curriculum, teaching and support, a strong community, and special services into powerful, effective schooling, making the total K 12 experience greater than the sum of the parts.
Dynamic Curriculum
We offer 75 online courses in seven subjects: Language Arts/English, History, Math, Science, Music, Art and World Languages. These are developed from the ground up with rich, challenging and engaging content, designed specifically for online delivery and individualized learning.
It's not all online : You'll also receive boxes of traditional materials, including award-winning textbooks, CDs, videos, and hands-on materials that complement online learning. The combination of interactiv
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#Kathy Bates Blasts NBC for - Harry - s Law - Cancellation
By Matt Webb Mitovich / August 2 2013, 2:45 PM PDT
Well more than a year after Harry s Law got cancelled. Kathy Bates is still game to pluck the Peacock for its treatment of the two-and-done David E. Kelley legal drama.
I think they treated us like s t, the Academy Award-winning actress blurted at the Television Critics Assoc. summer press tour, where she was promoting her turn on FX s American Horror Story: Coven . They kicked us to the curb. I think they disrespected our 7 to 11 million viewers every week albeit with barely a 1.0 demo rating and I think they re getting what they deserve.
RELATED | American Horror Story Scoop: Ryan Murphy Teases Kathy Bates Turn as a Bad, Bad Woman!
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#Kentucky state laws
Stalking
KRS 508.130. Definitions for KRS 508.130 to 508.150. (2009)
As used in KRS 508.130 to 508.150, unless the context requires otherwise:
(1)
(a) To "stalk" means to engage in an intentional course of conduct:
1. Directed at a specific person or persons;
2. Which seriously alarms, annoys, intimidates, or harasses the person or persons; and
3. Which serves no legitimate purpose.
(b) The course of conduct shall be that which would cause a reasonable person to suffer substantial mental distress.
(2) "Course of conduct" means a pattern of conduct composed of two (2) or more acts, evidencing a continuity of purpose. One (1) or more of these acts may include the use of any equipment, instrument, machine, or other device by which communication or information is transmitted, including computers, the Internet or other electronic network, cameras or
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#Juvenile Curfew Laws - The Basics
Juvenile curfew laws are local ordinances that prohibit people of a certain age (usually under 18) from being in public or in a business establishment during certain hours (such as between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.).
Juvenile curfew laws are almost always enacted at the local level, by city or county government. The legislative intent behind juvenile curfew laws is usually social order goals like prevention of crimes involving juveniles, and maintenance of the general peace.
Juvenile Curfew Laws and Exempted Activities
Almost all juvenile curfew laws identify exempted activities or exceptions under which juveniles may lawfully be out after curfew. These exceptions will vary by jurisdiction, but typically include:
- Minors accompanied by a parent or guardian
- Minors traveling to or from work
- Minors attending official school or religious events
- Minors running errands under an adult's
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#Labor & Employment Law - Employment Law Resources
Enter Your New Location:
Labor and Employment law deals with a variety of matters covering the employer/employee relationship, including helping businesses comply with employment laws and regulations, managing disputes with employees, advising on wage and hour matters, and assisting with appropriate employment policies and procedures. In addition to showing businesses how to reduce their risk of employment litigation, labor and employment attorneys can advise on the legal rights and responsibilities of the employer and the employee with regard to work related disputes. Finally, employment lawyers can also protect workers when their rights are being violated.
Top Related Labor and Employment Law Topics:
The information on this page is meant to provide a general overview of the law. The laws in your state and/or city may deviate significantly from those described here. If you have specific questions relate
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#Kentucky Laws and Legal Information
Welcome to Kentucky's laws and legal information collection: state laws, court information, links to state government offices, and more.
Welcome to Nolo's Kentucky Laws and Legal Information collection -- all of Nolo's Kentucky-specific resources in one place, links to key online information about Kentucky's government, and more.
Kentucky Code - Search or browse the official online version of Kentucky laws.
Kentucky Laws and Legal Information - The latest Kentucky law on common legal issues, straight from Nolo:
Kentucky Lawmakers and Elected Officials - Learn more about Kentucky politicians at the state and federal levels of government.
Kentucky Court Information - Learn about the Kentucky court system and find your local courthouse.
Kentucky Supreme Court Decisions - The latest written opinions from Kentucky's h
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#Law and Development Review
Free Trial Access Available!
Aims and Scope
The Law and Development Review (LDR) is sponsored by the Law and Development Institute. For more information please visit the Institute's website: www.lawanddevelopment.net
The Law and Development Review (LDR) is distinguished from other law and economics journals in that its primary focus is the development aspects of international and domestic legal orders. Economic development concerns not only the interests of developing countries but also the economic future and the security of developed countries.
The journal helps exchange views globally on this important subject, particularly on the gap between the developed and developing worlds. LDR helps facilitate future global negotiations concerning the economic development of developing countries and sets out future directions for law and development studies.
The journal seeks top-quality articles on l
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#Kentucky Safety Laws - Cell Phone, Seat Belt, Car Seat, Child Safety Laws in KY
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Seat Belts
Per KRS 189.125. the driver and all passengers in a moving vehicle must wear seat belts. Exceptions include:
- USPS letter carriers on duty.
- Drivers or passengers with disabilities that make it unsafe or impossible to wear a seat belt, in which case a letter from the person's physician must be present.
- Children who are properly restrained in child safety seats (see below).
Child Car Seat
KRS 189.125 and the Kentucky Drivers Manual make it clear that drivers must secure all children who are 40 inches in height and below in approved child safety seats. This is known as Kentucky's Child Restraint Law.
Violating the law can result in a $50 fine and an extra $10 donation―out of your pocket―to the Traumatic Brain Injury Trust Fund.
If you need assistance on how to install a car seat,
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#President Ford Signing ERISA of 1974
President Ford Signing ERISA of 1974
Statement by President Gerald R. Ford Upon Signing the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974
September 2, 1974
Dramatic growth in recent years has thrust private pension plans into a central role in determining how older Americans live in their retirement years.
From 1960 to 1970, private pension coverage increased from 21.2 million employees to approximately 30 million workers. During this same period, assets of these private plans increased from $52 billion to $138 billion. And they are now increasing at a rate of $12-15 billion a year. It will not be long before such assets become the largest source of capital in our economy.
Yet, this same growth in pension plans has brought with it a host of new problems. Many workers have ultimately lost their benefits - even after relatively long service - because when they left jobs, they thereby gave up ri
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#Land Use and Zoning Law.
Zoning is the term used for designating permitted uses of certain parcels of land by local governments. The word is largely self-explanatory: the local government will designate various zones for different uses of land, such as industrial, agricultural, commercial, and residential. Zoning is also frequently used to designate the types of buildings that can be erected in a particular area, such as high density housing, highrises, maximum height restrictions, etc.
The primary philosophy behind zoning regulations is to separate different, incompatible property uses. For example, keeping large, smoke producing factories away from residential neighborhoods. However, in many instances, variances, or exceptions to the zoning rules, are possible. For example, a small residential variance might be granted to allow for a home in an industrial zone to house the night watchman. Usually, variances are granted because of some perceived hardship caused by
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#Law - definition of law in English from the Oxford dictionary
Phrases
More example sentences
Calling electors - of course, there's no law against it. We can still be friends Andi, there's no law against it. I mean, it's perfectly legal, there's no law against it. Get more examples
Origin
Old English lagu. from Old Norse lag 'something laid down or fixed', of Germanic origin and related to lay 1 .
The words legacy (Late Middle English), legal (Late Middle English), legitimate (Late Middle English), and loyal (early 16th century) all descend from Latin lex ‘law’, the source also of law. The phrase law and order is found from the late 16th century. It was Charles Dickens who first said the law is an ass. or rather his character Mr Bumble did in Oliver Twist. ‘“If the law supposes that,” said Mr Bumble…“the law is a ass…a idiot.”’ See also jungle
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#L. A. Law - Season 1 - TV Review - The A. V. Club
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The first season of L.A. Law. now available on DVD, was not the series’ best. The elite law firm of McKenzie, Brackman, Chaney, And Kuzak had yet to reach the kind of whacked-out highs exemplified by David E. Kelley’s stint as showrunner. (Kelley was only a staff writer for season one.) Still, the first season features such famous L.A. Law devices as the Venus Butterfly (an unspeakable sex act) and a man tearing a woman away from her wedding while he’s wearing an ape suit. It’s not as if the show started out stolid and got progressively crazier. It was that way to begin with.
Yet L.A. Law was such a seismic event in the late 1980s TV landscape that it inspired many other legal series. Where the show was once seen as hugely original for abandoning a case-of-the-week structure in favor of ongoing legal and personal storylines—while simultaneously delving into th
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