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- New EU Law Forces Online Companies to Remove Personal DataThe European Union, in response to a wave of complaints across Europe has passed a law forcing Internet companies to remove customer data from their accounts if asked to do so.
- 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.
- 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.
- Potential New Law Requiring Prescriptions for Common Over-the-Counter MedicinesThere is currently a debate over requiring prescriptions for common cold, allergy, and sinus medicines in an effort to derail purchases made for meth production. This articles exams what that means for the consumer.
- New Law in Honduras Allows Police to Bust Smokers Puffing at HomeThe world is increasingly becoming an unfriendly place for smokers. The latest country to add its name to that list is Honduras, which allows people to call the police on smokers.
- Why the Law Requires Obedience?unedited submitted to Sir Ramiscal (I cant find the final draft.. ) This one is cut-short sorry.. maybe I'll edit again in the future
- New Law for New York State Drivers in 2011A commonsense law that will protect our law enforcement personnel.
- 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.
- New Law Requires Safety Tips for Online Dating In New YorkMost dating sites will deny any responsibilities or liabilities if you decide to meet someone online and you become the victim of a criminal act perpetuated by that person.
- New law aimed at shutting down NYC hostels and other short-term lodgingNew York City is the City That Never Sleeps; but in truth we all need somewhere to sleep when we're visiting the Big Apple. New Albany law strikes at limiting lodging options.
With New Gun Laws, Arizona Residents Find Increased Freedom, ProtectionA new law allows residents to carry concealed weapons without a permit. Will this make Arizona more dangerous or safe?
California's New DUI Law: Effective July 1st, 2010As of July 1st, 2010, California has a new law in effect in regards to DUI offenses. Here are some of the facts about this new law, and a few reasons why you shouldn't feel too relieved on the roads just yet!- Lawsuits and a Petition for Referendum Filed Against Arizona's New Immigration LawA lawsuit was filed today at the District Court in Phoenix and another in Tucson against the new immigration law, and petitions were filed Wednesday to refer the new law to the Nov. ballot.Is this what Governor Brewer was seeking when she signed the bill?
- Thousands of Jail Inmates Freed Under New Law - 3310748 - CLECalifornia attempts to reduce overcrowding in its prison population by offering early releases to some nonviolent offenders.
- How Do You Get People to Not Drink and DriveDo you have a habit of drinking and driving? Better be careful now, as a new law is set to be passed and implemented.
- 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.
- New Year - New LawsCheck out some of the new laws that became effective on January 1, 2010.
- Will the New Credit Card Law Help Me?The new law on credit cards is coming soon. How it will affect you as a cardholder? Will the terms of credit card issuers will softened and made more practical?
The New Colorado Texting LawThe new Colorado Texting Law went into effect on Monday, December 1, 2009. What is it about and can the police enforce it?- How Does the New Law on Credit Cards Affect You?A new law regulating credit card transactions will come into effect soon. Experts call it as an insurance policy. It aims at protecting cardholders. However like all other insurance policies, it comes with a price.
- New Laws Against CrimeGov. Jay Nixon signs five new laws. With these newly-signed laws, safety, peace and justice is hoped to be served.
- Did Obama's Credit Card Plan Backfire?If you were a credit card company, and you knew that a new law was about to be passed that would limit your ability to make changes to protect yourself and you could only make changes now or never, wouldn't you do it now? Of course you would!
- 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.
- New Laws - Filing Chapter 7 Vs. Chapter 13 BankruptcyHow the news laws passed in 2005 affected bankruptcy filings.
- California Law Changes for 2009Don't get caught off guard- new laws for 2009 including laws regarding pay rates, and what not to do while driving.
Arizonans May Be Fined for Their License Plate FramesA new law will go into effect in Arizona on January 1, 2009, making it illegal to cover up the word "Arizona" on your license plate. Pay attention and don't get fined.- California's New Driving Cell Phone Laws: 5 Ways to Avoid Getting a TicketIn July 2008, California will begin enforcing its new Driving cell phone laws. If you want to know how to avoid getting a ticket for talking on a hand held cell phone while driving then here are 5 ways you can.
Are You Ready for California's New Driving Cell Phone Laws?Starting in July of 2008 California will have new driving laws that relate to Cell Phones. Are Californians really ready for these two new driving cell phone laws?- Amnesty Law: What Does it Bring to Afghanistan?In March 2007, a revised amnesty bill was signed into law by President Hamid Karzai amidst concerns on the constitutionality of the new law and breach of international human rights commitments of Afghanistan.
- Going Through a Bankruptcy Can Be a Harrowing ExperienceIn October of 2005 sweeping reform of the bankruptcy laws made it harder and more expensive to declare. Now, with the current economic troubles, rates are rising again...
- The New Driving Laws for California in 2008Get ready to put away your cell phones and your cigarettes; here are some of the new laws being put in place for California drivers in 2008.
- Do Americans Live Under the Rule of Law?This article examines the general nature of the body of law operative in the United States, and whether it fits the rule of law. It concludes that we do not live under the rule of law, but under the rule of arbitrary edicts.
New Law Provides Improved Access to Medical Treatments and InformationThe FDAAA will provide consumers safe and timely access to effective medicines, safe medical devices, and enforcement of lawful medical advertisements targeted to consumers.
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 Law on Storm Shutters Helps Homeowners in ConnecticutThanks to a new law, those living along the Connecticut shoreline will be protected from insurance companies.
- Why Do People Obey the Law?There seems to be three distinct factors that affect the compliance with law. When trying to answer this question, most people consider an "Instrumental Perspective" and they look at how the laws themselves act upon people's lives.
New Missouri Law Allows Deady Force on IntrudersA new Missouri law will let a home owner use deadly force if an intruder enters their house. This law also applies to vehicles.
American Flags Made Outside U.S. Will No Longer Be Legally Sold in MinnesotaMinnesota will soon prohibit the sale of American flags made in foreign countries. In January, Minnesota will join four other states, Arizona, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Tennessee, that either have or soon will have restrictions on non-American made U.S. flags.
New Law for Amateur Car Mechanics in CaliforniaDo you see cars being repaired in your neigbor's garage or driveway?
North Carolina Indian Tribe Goes to War Against Drug DealersIndian tribes have made progress in many ways in recent years. Gambling casinos have lifted some of the economic burden from the tribes. However limits established on tribal police has allowed drug dealers to take advantage of the situation. Now the tribes are fighting back.





