Monthly Archives: March 2012

What is Useful About Legislative Tracking

How is legislative tracking important to the average person?  How is it useful?  How can it be valuable?  Well, from my own perspective I do not really have the resources to find out about every single piece of legislation out … Continue reading

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Legislation Tracking: Replacing the TSA With Private Screeners

The Transportation Security Administration – or TSA as they are most commonly known – has been under a lot of scrutiny lately.  From improper screening of airplane passengers to full body x-ray screenings, the TSA has been the subject of … Continue reading

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Legislation Tracking: China Gives Defendents More Rights

Here is a bit of international legislation tracking: for the first time in fifteen years, China has decided to make changes to how they treat defendants who are facing criminal charges. These changes to China’s Criminal Procedure Law, which saw … Continue reading

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Legislation Tracking: Contraceptives Coverage Policy

Here is a bit of legislation tracking: on Thursday, the United States Senate blocked a bill proposed by the Republican Party that would allow employers and health insurance companies to deny coverage for contraceptives for moral or religious reasons.  Voting … Continue reading

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