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Yes. California, Colorado, Hawaii, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington and the District of Columbia all have such laws. Their protections vary. Minnesota’s law bans discrimination in ... more
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A - The police may at any time enter and inspect any licensed premises. This is a change from the present position in respect of clubs, where previously the police could only enter on the invitation of the members or if they had a warrant. The ... more
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There are three laws of the thermodynamics. They are the first law, second law as well as the third law. 6. Do you have an idea about the Hess law? Yes, according to the Hess law of constant heat summation the energy transfer is independent of the ... more
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Exemptions from certain discrimination laws do exist. For example, in California, small employers (those with less than five full-time employees) are exempt from some forms of discrimination. Other exemptions also exist, depending on type of ... more
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Chinese laws impose rather a wide range of stringent commodity inspection requirements. Laws and regulations in this area are both complex and cumbersome, sometimes creating non-tariff barriers to trade. The principal laws relating to commodity ... more
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What are Jewish Dietary Laws?Answer: A person keeps kosher if he or she follows Jewish Dietary Laws. Jewish Dietary Laws are derived from Biblical laws and rabbinical extensions. In a nutshell, Jewish Dietary Laws say: • Certain animals may not be ... more
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Currently, all forms of stem cell research, including somatic cell nuclear transfer, are legal at the federal level. There was a federal policy limiting federal funding to research using stem cell lines developed before August 2001. But on March 9, ... more
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Individual states have the authority to pass laws on stem cell research. In an effort to move stem cell research forward during the years when federal funding was restricted, a number of states, including California, Maryland, New Jersey and ... more
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New Jersey is currently considering making limited marijuana available for medical purposes but currently any form of the drug is illegal regardless of the context in which it is being used or grown. Cultivation of marijuana for any reason can lead ... more
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Any sort of traffic law book or DMV guide you find in an Atlanta, GA library is a credible source of information on traffic laws in Atlanta, GA. ChaCha! ... more
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