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The law was dubbed "Laura's Law" after Laura Wilcox, a college student who was shot to death in 2001 by a man with an untreated mental illness.
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The law was dubbed "Laura's Law" after Laura Wilcox, a college student who was shot to death in 2001 by a man with an untreated mental illness.
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That horrific event drove California to pass its eponymously named Laura's Law that was supposed to help end violence both by and to people with serious mental illness.
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Still, she energizes every scene she's in, i.e. every scene in the movie, which never for a moment loses track of her, or fails to show the action from Laura's point of view.
Soderbergh Goes 'Haywire' With a Fast, Stylish Thriller Joe Morgenstern 2012
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Nevada County estimates that for for every dollar they spent on Laura's Law they saved $2.54 in decreased hospitalizations and jailings.
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That horrific event drove California to pass its eponymously named Laura's Law that was supposed to help end violence both by and to people with serious mental illness.
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Laura's Satan, "the loving huntsman," is exactly as wild as nature itself, and his company is infinitely preferable to that of the furniture in a stuffy Edwardian drawing room.
Helen Oyeyemi Helen Oyeyemi 2011
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The reason Laura's Law isn't working is that the state legislature passed the law but refused to see it gets used.
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He still regognizes Laura's picturewhen I pull it from my purse.
Filaments Paul Hargreaves 2011
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The reason Laura's Law isn't working is that the state legislature passed the law but refused to see it gets used.
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