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How many of these nuclear facilities are on fault lines in the United States?
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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California, New York and at least 15 other states likely will find fault with the popular deals.
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Massachusetts is likely only the first of 25 or more states that will find fault with Groupon's approach, according to Thomas Henry, a Pittsburgh lawyer specializing in alcohol law.
FORBES: Focus
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According to a 2007 paper by Justin Wolfers at the Wharton School, divorce rates rose sharply after other states adopted no-fault divorce, but this trend reversed within a decade.
ECONOMIST: Breaking up is a bit less hard to do
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August marks the one-year anniversary of no-fault divorce becoming legal in all 50 states.
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At the time, he said it wasn't the fault of the children that their parents were in the United States illegally, that they were the last people society should punish.
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To understand the harm that could be done by an unlimited federal power to define the terms of domestic-relations law, Young recalls when a few states, venturing beyond the national consensus, began experimenting with no-fault divorce.
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Never once does he address alternatives to layoffs or why so many of these states are facing budget shortfalls to begin with (hint: this is also not the fault of teachers).
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If the bill is also passed by the Assembly, New York will at last join the other 49 states in allowing people to divorce speedily without the consent of their spouse or a proof of fault.
ECONOMIST: Breaking up is a bit less hard to do