What provisions are made in the Electoral College rules for electors who are unable to vote?
Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice, whose office is prosecuting the cases, worked with the College Board and ACT to craft the new rules.
The Centre for Retirement Research at Boston College found that if the proposed rules had been in effect in 2010, funding levels would have dropped from 77% to 57%.
Under the new rules, the College of Cardinals can agree to drop the 15-day requirement "if certain all the cardinals will be present, " the pope wrote.
Manziel and company are doing everything they can to ensure that even though they cannot profit off of the name while Manziel remains in college (per NCAA rules and regulations), that they prevent others from doing the same.
Without the Electoral College, we would need rules about runoffs if a candidate doesn't get 40% or 50% of the popular vote.
As AP Basketball Writer Jim O'Connell reports, Krzyzewski made sure at his news conference that everyone knew the rules are different for college programs than professional franchises.
Without the Electoral College, we would need rules or a constitutional amendment to have runoffs if a candidate does not get, say, 40% or 50% of the popular vote.
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But in college sports, the NCAA has stacked the rules against the student-athletes by forbidding them to benefit financially from their athletic participation.
This is college basketball, and those are the rules.
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Sandy Baum, an economist at Skidmore College whose research laid the groundwork for the proposed rules, said the department's regulations set the bar very low but the judge had created an impossible threshold because "there is no one right measure, " she said.
He also earned a reputation for something rare in college basketball: winning games while recruiting by the rules and graduating his players.
Their latest effort: Draft voluntary disclosure rules put out in late May by the College Savings Plan Network, part of the National Association of State Treasurers.
Since Pettitte had enrolled in a junior college instead of a four year program, the draft rules at the time had allowed the Yankees to follow Pettitte and still negotiate a deal with him up until the day before the 1991 draft.
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The rules have changed this year for withdrawing money from 529 college savings plan to buy a computer (or Apple iPad), but not from Coverdell education savings accounts.
Professor David Colquhoun, professor of pharmacology at University College London, said the changes were of limited value because the rules did not require makers to show any evidence of whether the newly licensed products were effective.
It also wants a human tissue register to back up new rules on the retention of organs, published by the Royal College of Pathologists last month.
The college health system is a crazy quilt of private coverage and student plans, with few rules governing how schools charge for coverage or on-campus services.
The Finaid Web site, a compendium of information on college financial aid, has links to state residency rules.
Pachter believes that if copyright and amateur rules were changed, the inclusion of player likenesses and names could result in higher sales for all college video games.
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