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President Bush can challenge both political parties to consider innovative laws to make the business community more accountable.
This innovative law dared to make education available to rich and poor alike.
Current research in the Faculty has the diversity of approach and subject matter as befits a major, innovative law faculty.
One of Europe's top 50 innovative law firms according to The Financial Times.
The Suffolk County Legislature has a history of passing innovative laws.
Due to Austrian colonization, ethnic and religious diversity and innovative laws, the economy began to develop.
But Ms. Paris's story shows that when a resourceful woman and an innovative law firm join hands, the situation need not be so bleak.
It was listed among the Financial Times Most Innovative Law Firms list for 2009.
Among his achievements were an innovative law for the youth (Jugendförderungsgesetz), one for family support and the first Italian law for animal protection.
In a statement, Peter Verniero, the State Attorney General, gave the credit for the drop to tough sanctions against criminals and innovative law enforcement.
Many cities with budget shortfalls are cutting their police forces and closing innovative law enforcement units that helped reduce crime in the 1990's, police chiefs and city officials say.
Perhaps Dr. Nava's most important victory was a posthumous triumph, an innovative law that put citizens on the state elections council and brought an audit of the voter rolls.
In October 2012 the Financial Times named Bristows as one of the 'Most Innovative Law Firms in Client Service.
The National Jurist has named the University of Illinois College of Law in its list of the 20 most innovative law schools (2012), based on more than 40 submissions.
The school contends that these standards discriminate against cost-conscious and innovative law schools, an argument countered by A.B.A. officials who point to accredited schools pursuing innovative programs of their own.
Others contend that computer crime cannot be analogized to traditional crime and that combatting it requires both innovative law enforcement techniques and new laws designed to address abuses of emerging technologies.
Its purpose was to enable every employer in the state, big or small, to obtain the insurance required by the innovative law that promised compensation for job-related injuries without requiring legal proof of employer liability.
The Magic Circle law firm Allen & Overy has been one of the biggest contributors of information to the site, helping to strengthen the firm's position as one of the most innovative law firms.
In October 2012, the firm was ranked among the Financial Times' 50 Most Innovative Law Firms and recognised as such with commendations in "Innovations in Dispute Resolution" and "Innovations in Value Resourcing".
Over the last 15 years, the incidence of driver intoxication in fatal crashes has been cut by almost a third through tougher, innovative laws, widespread public service advertisements that promote temperance and designated drivers, and the growth of aggressive organizations like Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
Edwards Wildman was commended in the Financial Times 2012 survey of most innovative law firms in recognition of the firm's defense of Mark Philip, the former president of Stryker Biotech, against Federal Drug Administration charges that included wire fraud.
But for a single innovative law in California, the nation's consumers might not even be hearing some of the more outrageous news about mass heists of supposedly secure computer information from reputedly trustworthy sources: LexisNexis gently announces about 32,000 suspected thefts of identity data, which soon balloon to 310,000.
The admonition is the de facto motto of one of the ountry's most radically innovative law schools - it has no official slogan, in Latin or otherwise - and neither its 200 remaining students nor its faculty, many of them veterans of the War on Poverty, would think of pulling it down.
The cost of this protection is shouldered largely by students, the suit argues, because they are frequently denied a solid legal education placing emphasis on practice - rather than on theory - that they could acquire from innovative law schools that see the folly of the association's standards and are unwilling or unable to abide by them.