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New Year - New LawsCheck out some of the new laws that became effective on January 1, 2010.
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Credit Card Companies Are Desperately Preparing for New LawsThe new credit card laws will prevent credit card companies from doing things such as increasing interest without warning consumers.
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With a New Year Upon Us Comes a Mirage of New LawsAs of Jan.1,2011, a number of new rules, regulations and laws will take affect. These are just a few of the many that will come into play in 2011.
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New Credit Card Laws Go into Effect on Monday, February 22ndThe new credit card laws are about to go into effect, and it will be interesting to see if the credit card companies suffer as much as they claim they will from these consumer protection laws. -
New Hampshire Becoming More LiberalWith the Democrats in control of both houses of the New Hampshire Legislature, new laws seem to reflect a liberal movement in a state formerly known as a haven of conservatism.
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New Seattle Panhandling Laws Could Reportedly Hurt Girl Scout Cookie SalesNew panhandling laws in Seattle, Wash., could hurt girl scout cookie sales, according to a report, because it dictates where people can approach potential customers.
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California's New Cellular Phone Laws Go into Effect July 1, 2008In California, two new laws go into effect on July 1, 2008 governing the use of Cellular Telephones while operating a motor vehicle. The two laws are the result of SB 1613 and SB 33 authored by Senator Joe Simitian and signed by Governor Arnold Swatzenegger in September 2006 -
New Crib Safety Laws Offer Highest Protection for BabiesAs of Tuesday, strict new crib safety laws have been put into effect. -
Arizona's Tough New DUI LawsArizona drivers may want to think twice before drinking and driving. The state's tough new laws include mandatory jail time.
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New, Tougher, DUI Laws Urgently NeededTo prevent further DUI deaths, the United States needs new, more proactive laws. Two simple changes will help police shift the focus from punishment to deterrent.
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Maryland Laws for Electric Cars: HB 469 & HB 674The HB 674 law allows plug-in vehicles to travel on High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes, regardless of the number of occupants in the vehicle. It allows the MVA to charge a fee of up to $20 for issuing HOV-lane permits to plug-in vehicle owners. -
Interracial Vs. Gay Marriage: Are Miscegenation Laws Really a Thing of the Past?The fight for legal gay marriage mirrors the fight to end miscegenation laws.
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Sex Offender Registry and Sex Offender Laws and Why They Are Failing ALL of UsMy story. Why the registry and sex offender laws are flawed, cause more harm than good and need to be reformed.
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Gun Rights Group Calls New San Francisco Anti-Gun Laws PointlessThe SAF spoke to the news media about the San Francisco Board's new gun laws. The SAF called them pointless and unconstitutional.
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Fireproofing Laws for MattressesMattresses are responsible for many fires and deaths each year in the United States. Fire safety laws have been enacted to minimize the damage caused by mattresses that are exposed to fire.
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Obama Decides to Sue Alabama Because of Its New Immigration Law to Protect the State and Citizens from Foreign Invaders Instead of Fixing the EconomyObama proves once again that he is not on the side of America and takes the side of illegal invaders. He has sued Alabama for enforcing immigration laws the federal government won't. He wants to give the invaders legal status to court the Latino vote. -
New Pennsylvania Driving LawsIf you do not follow this particular law the fines could range from $200 to $1,000 per offense. -
Laws Regulating Strip ClubsFreedom of speech - including symbolic speech or expression - is specifically protected by the First Amendment, but at what point does free speech end and obscenity begin?
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Some New Laws Take Effect in 2010The states passed more than 40,000 new laws for 2010, but some of the old outdated ones are still on the books.
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the New Laws of Physics, Gravity is Hot and a Nice Place to Create a Free Web SiteI am a certified kook on sites that reviewed my work in physics but I am still a believer. I have yet to publish the corrections
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California's New Laws for 2007In the coming year there will be over 900 new laws in the state of California. I cannot begin to go over them all in this article but have picked some that are most likely to affect the majority.
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July 1 Heralds Slew of New Laws in GeorgiaJuly 1 marks the start date for several new laws in the state of Georgia. The use and transport of both alcohol and guns will be easier starting July 1.
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Survey: Nine of Ten Support New Laws to Ban Texting While Driving2,049 adults were asked if they would support banning texting while driving. Nine out of ten claim they would support the new laws. -
New Laws Against CrimeGov. Jay Nixon signs five new laws. With these newly-signed laws, safety, peace and justice is hoped to be served.
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New Laws for Writing ReviewsI heard on the radio on my way home from work the other night that new laws were going into effect concerning reviews written by bloggers and others on the internet. -
The FTC is Beginning to Place New Laws on Debt Settlement CompaniesAre you becoming bombarded with offers from debt settlement companies? There is a reason for this. The FTC is beginning to place new laws on these types of companies.
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Alternatives to Bankruptcy: New Laws Make it TougherThe new bankruptcy laws make this choice much less attractive than it was a few years ago!
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File For Bankruptcy? New Laws for Chapter 13 and Chapter 7 that You Need to KnowCongress has made it harder to obtain bankruptcy protection. Here are the new hurdles you will nee to overcome if you expect protection.
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New Laws - Filing Chapter 7 Vs. Chapter 13 BankruptcyHow the news laws passed in 2005 affected bankruptcy filings.
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Gun Control: Do We Create New Laws or Enforce the Ones We Have?This will explain some of the issues over gun owner rights and the laws that affect them.
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New Laws for New Yorkers for the New YearIn a state where residents often feel over-taxed and over-regulated, New York lawmakers hand down more rules.
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Happy New Year Indeed: 40,000 New Laws in 2012I would like to slap Boehner and every other lawmaker in the photo in their ruddy, fuddy-duddy faces. Wheeling-and-dealing cheeks from both parties will do.
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Bicyclists Save Fuel and Money and Help Create New Laws in Many StatesRiding bicycles on major highways is legal, but not always safe. New state laws are being passed to help make it safer for those who choose to bicycle on the highways in this nation.
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Oklahoma's New Abortion Legislature Creates Discord Among Citizens; Some Say UnconstitutionalTwo new anti-abortion laws were vetoed, and yet elected into law. More are to come. Find out why these new laws are causing such a stir. -
New Cigarette Regulations Start as of June 22: Will it Have an Impact?On June 22, new cigarette regulations took effect to limit ads and change what can be written on cigarette packs. What impact will this have on current and future smokers?
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(Video) Sarah McLachlan's 'Loving You is Easy' is First Single Off New 'Laws of Illusion' AlbumSarah McLachlan's "Loving You is Easy" is the first single off her new album, "Laws of Illusion," which is the the 42-year-old Canadian pop singer's first CD in seven years.
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Property Investment in New ZealandProperty investment in New Zealand is more favorable for residential projects. With the right tax benefits and depreciation laws, residential properties are more favorable when compared to commercial properties.
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New Driving Laws for 2011Nationwide the state legislatures have been busy passing new driving laws. What 2011 new laws are going into effect in your neck of the woods? The answers might surprise you. -
New Laws Prohibiting Certain Gifts Puts Teachers in Awkward PositionA new law in Alabama is prohibiting students from giving gifts to their teachers, except those that are of a "de minimus" value. This obsurity will create tension for teachers.
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New Laws Against Internet Pirating Music and MoviesThe old copyright law was last amended in 1997, and that was before the surfacing of the iPod technology. Canada now has a new proposed copyright law that will crackdown on people who illegally upload/download music or movies.
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