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  2. Category:Law blogs - Wikipedia

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    Blogs about law.. Often referred to as "blawgs," legal blogs come in many formats and may contain explanations of the law, news stories that pertain to the practice of law or law schools, or humorous stories regarding attorneys' experiences while practicing law.

  3. Mandatory retirement - Wikipedia

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    Pilots: the mandatory retirement age of airline pilots is 65. The Fair Treatment for Experienced Pilots Act (Public Law 110-135) went into effect on 13 December 2007, raising the age to 65 from the previous 60. [29] Air traffic controllers: Mandatory retirement age of 56, with exceptions up to age 61.

  4. SCOTUSblog - Wikipedia

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    A 2008 article in the New York Law School Law Review gave SCOTUSblog as an example of a successful law blog, together with Balkinization and the Volokh Conspiracy, and noted that "with growing numbers of lawyers and legal scholars commenting on breaking legal issues, the blogosphere provides more sophisticated, in-depth analysis of the law than is possible even in a long-form magazine article."

  5. The Big Challenges Seniors Face in Everyday Life - AOL

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    Approximately one person in three has some form of vision-reducing eye disease by the age of 65,” according to the journal American Family Physician. Keeping on top of this health issue is key ...

  6. My 74-year-old husband will likely go into a nursing home ...

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    A study by Urban Institute for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) found that 70% of adults who survive to age 65 develop a severe need for long-term services and support before ...

  7. Age discrimination in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) is a United States law (codified at 15 U.S.C. § 1691 et seq.), enacted 28 October 1974, [9] that makes it unlawful for any creditor to discriminate against any applicant, with respect to any aspect of a credit transaction, on the basis of (among other things) age, provided the applicant has the capacity to contract.

  8. 50 Things People Never Thought They’d Have To Explain To ...

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    Adults share the most surprisingly simple things they had to break down for their peers, revealing just how basic some concepts can be. The post 50 Things People Never Thought They’d Have To ...

  9. Balkinization (blog) - Wikipedia

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    Balkinization is a legal blog focused on constitutional, First Amendment, and other civil liberties issues. The weblog was created on January 13, 2003 [1] by Jack Balkin, [2] a professor of U.S. constitutional law at Yale Law School.