Congress created the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board as part of the Sarbanes-Oxley accounting reform law in 2002.
Tests have taken on increasing importance in U.S. education since the federal No Child Left Behind became law in 2002.
Annapolis repealed its law in 2002, Tennessee in 2008, Indiana in 2011.
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Soft money is the widely used term for unlimited and unregulated contributions to national political parties that were legal in the United States before passage of the law in 2002.
It is a District of Columbia law passed in 2002 but never before used.
John's University School of Law in June 2002 and was given the Brooklyn College President???s Medal of Distinction in 2003.
Post Sarbanes-Oxley, a 2002 law imposing stringent new corporate requirements, board membership has become a tightly regulated, formal affair.
Activity on farm policy is buzzing in Washington, as the big 2002 law on American agriculture nears its September expiration and needs renewing.
The 2002 law has plenty of critics, namely limited government types, environmentalists and those concerned about the plight of farmers in developing countries.
The 2002 law introduced a system of counter-cyclical payments, or CCPs.
These lawmakers are believed to have submitted "fake" degrees because of a 2002 law that required members of parliament to be college graduates - the law has since been abolished.
They believed they were helping family members of Sept. 11 victims attend college as part of a law passed in May 2002.
Under the draconian law, passed in 2002 and taking effect in November 2004, officers risk jail if they certify numbers that turn out to be false.
The law was enacted in 2002 and Jay Ritter at the University of Florida has put together data that shows the number of U.S. IPOs was lower in every year afterwards than in every year of the decade from 1991 to 2000.
Those activists have focused particularly closely on questions about babies born alive in the course of induced abortions, renewing a campaign around the issue more than a decade after they secured a 2002 federal law that set out legal rights for infants delivered with signs of life during or immediately after an abortion.
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Antiabortion activists following the case have focused particularly on questions about babies born alive in the course of induced abortions, renewing a campaign around the issue more than a decade after they secured a 2002 federal law that set out legal rights for infants delivered with signs of life in the course of an attempted abortion.
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Bulletins sent out to law enforcement indicated that the younger Mr. Tsarnaev arrived in the country in 2002, said a federal law-enforcement official who reviewed the bulletin.
The Safe Explosives Act, signed into law Nov. 25, 2002, goes into full effect May 24.
In fact, big money from corporations and unions was shut out of federal campaigns by the 2002 campaign finance law.
Critics of the court say the decision will usher in a new era of corporate influence in elections, undermining the spirit of the 2002 campaign finance law, which was designed to curb "soft money" (or unregulated) political donations.
America's 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley law makes chief executives and chief financial officers criminally liable for misstating financial results.
Reducing that gap is a major goal of the No Child Left Behind law signed by President Bush in 2002.
The surging interest in these plans is a result of the EGTRRA tax law change that became effective in 2002.
The court struck down other provisions of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, commonly known as the McCain-Feingold law, passed by Congress in 2002.
Congress banned the use of soft money by political parties and certain political groups in 2002, but that law did not address activity by 527s.
Another lobbying wrinkle drawing a lot of attention: the 2002 campaign finance reform law, which banned unlimited "soft money" contributions to political campaigns, doesn't apply to convention fundraising committees.
In 2002 Russia changed its citizenship law to allow a massive distribution of passports to people in both regions.
Indeed, what if Bush had vetoed Sarbanes-Oxley, a law cruelly foisted on the economy in 2002 after the Enron and Worldcom scandals failed to spook the markets much at all.
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The Dodd-Frank financial law broadened the rules instituted in the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which gave companies the power to recoup pay from top executives after a financial restatement or certain misconduct.
In the past decade, testing has become more important, thanks in part to requirements in the 2002 No Child Left Behind Law used to evaluate students, close low-achieving schools and fire underperforming teachers.
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