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Legal System: Where Laws Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] S.

The term 'crime' could be defined as any action or omission which is being banned by the law. Most of the states differentiate among the various kinds of crimes. (Survey of Criminal Justice: Chapter Four -- Crime) Crimes are brought into classification in several varieties of ways namely -- common law crimes against statutory crimes, and crimes which are… read more

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Environment of Business Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] For example, the freedom of speech previously extended to things that are now considered prohibited "hate speech," but not to certain images that were considered obscene. Now, that freedom covers previously obscene images, but permits bans on hate speech. Another reason for a court to overrule a previous decision is if it has been provided with evidence that the decision… read more

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Contract Law- Offer and Acceptance Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] The additional terms are to be considered as proposals for additions to the contract, unless they materially alter it, the original offeror already objected to the additional terms, or the offer expressly limited acceptance to the terms of the offer. Therefore, if Arden-Mayfair had previously indicated that it would not convey the property to Meister and Murphy if their wives… read more

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Criminal Law the Elsa Daniels Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] In this case the property was in possession of Elsa; hence Elsa did NOT commit larceny.

4. Embezzlement:

Embezzlement occurs when the perpetrator of the crime has been in possession of a property, which he/she converts into his/her own property. This is exactly what Elsa has done; therefore, Elsa has committed embezzlement.

Cleveland v. Ezell

Should the Appellate Court affirm… read more

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Fitzgerald Went to His Physician Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] The only contentious issue is (3), if the employee can still perform his functions with the added lighting and in a way compliant with the new schedule without inconveniencing or causing too much hardship and hurt to the employer or to other employees. However, although Fitzgerald's claim is forwarded by the enforcement of the ADA, even if he stays on,… read more

Term Paper 2 pages (580 words) Sources: 1+


Gender and Law Term Paper Paper Icon

Equality and Speech by Catherine MacKinnon. Specifically, it will reflect on the reading, giving an analysis and opinion of the article. MacKinnon's essay is a treatise on the inequality of gender and law, in a time when it seems that should not even be an issue that needs to be worried about or discussed.

MacKinnon's piece is actually quite startling… read more

Term Paper 2 pages (704 words) Sources: 1


UK Human Rights Law Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] It was a deviation from the normal criminal procedures used domestically, violating the straightforward provisions on admissibility of evidence in particular (Amnesty International 2003). It contravened the detainee's right to a fair trial, to equality before the law and equal protection of the law without any discrimination, as provided for by Articles 1 (1) (29) of the ICCPR, (30) and… read more

Term Paper 7 pages (2052 words) Sources: 1+


Laws of the Ancient World Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] 13 And when you let him go free from you, you shall not let him go empty-handed; 14 you shall furnish him liberally out of your flock, out of your threshing floor, and out of your wine press; as the LORD your God has blessed you, you shall give to him. 15 You shall remember that you were a slave… read more

Term Paper 7 pages (2466 words) Sources: 1+


Law and Politics and Demonstrate Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] II. Another Viewpoint:

In a recent essay entitled "Against the New Liberalism" the following was stated by the author:

They (the Americans) are abstract individualists; we (the British) are sensitive to historical situatedness. They are too professionalized and removed from political reality; we-in the guise of Smith, Hume and Mill -- are more eclectic (not only political philosophers but "also… read more

Term Paper 4 pages (1373 words) Sources: 1+


Personal Statement Decide Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] Thus, for the past two years, I have studied the Public Policy Analysis at Pepperdine University. Over the course of one of my classes entitled "Roots of American Order," the Professor not only asked the class to read the "Federalists Papers" in their entirety, but to memorize the whole U.S. Constitution.

I am proud to add this accomplishment to a… read more

Term Paper 3 pages (880 words) Sources: 0


Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] Many cases filed based on the Americans with Disabilities lawsuit stem from unlawful termination of employment. Another example includes the firing of an employee with mild mental retardation. In this case, the principles of the ADA still apply.

This case was filed in Greensboro, on behalf of Bobbie Bobst, a 46-year-old employee of the Dollar General's Granite Quarry Store in… read more

Term Paper 4 pages (1186 words) Sources: 1+


Contract Law Under the UCC Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] References

Contracts I - Professor Rose 1999 at http://tufte.net/jerod/law/outlines/JT-Contracts.htm

Quasi-contract from Wikinfo, an Internet encyclopedia available at http://www.internet-encyclopedia.org/wiki.phtml?title=Quasi-contract

3. Under contract law, a contract comes into existence when there is an offer made and the offer is accepted. Furthermore, the offer has to be explicit and communicated to the offeree. Once the offeree accepts the offer, the contract becomes binding… read more

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Working in the Legal Field Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] Logical thought processes and the understanding of other people, and one's self, are related concepts. I have mastered logical and causal processes through math and biology classes, and psychology classes have built upon my knowledge of logic in helping me understand human motivations and actions. Although seemingly disparate ideas on the surface, understanding others and the self is an inherently… read more

Term Paper 2 pages (612 words) Sources: 0


Attend the University of Hong Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] Since I would like to someday practice in Hong Kong, your coursework in Hong Kong law would be a benefit to my long-term career goals. I also share many of your admissions requirement, including, as I have noted, analytical and critical thinking, and a sound understanding of English oral and written language skills. My command of English has grown along… read more

Term Paper 2 pages (703 words) Sources: 0


Law School Application My Personal Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] I have used this work ethic to pursue an MA in Economics from?

College (graduation 5/03), and a BA in Humanities with minor concentration in Accounting/Finance from?

College. Further, as a real estate agent since June of 2002, I have learned a great deal about time management and perseverance.

This commitment to excellence has given me the tenacity and work… read more

Essay 2 pages (619 words) Sources: 1


Legal Remedies and Damages Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] Remedies

Introduction

In noncriminal instances, the primary goal of remedies is to ensure that the non-breaching party doesn’t server by placing them in the same positon they would have been without a breach. Alternatively, the goal is to make the non-breaching party whole. The two types of remedies are equitable and legal remedies. Damages fall within the topic… read more

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International Law & Foregn Policy in Zimbabwe Essay Paper Icon

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International Law in Zimbabwe


A country’s foreign policy may be characterized as a collection of aims that strive to explain how that country will interact with other nations and, to a minor extent, non-state entities on an official level to pursue its country’s economic and social-political, and cultural interests. A country must examine and analyze a wide range of other… read more

Essay 9 pages (2764 words) Sources: 8


Trade Secrets, Patents, Laws, and Compliance Research Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] Trade Secrets & Patents

What is a Patent?

A patent is a right to intellectual property for a technical invention. It allows individuals or companies to prevent others from utilizing their invention for commercial reasons for about two decades. The company or owner of the patent decides who is allowed to produce, import or sell their invention in… read more

Research Paper 9 pages (2739 words) Sources: 8


Corrections System Reformer: William Penn Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] Correction System Reformer: William Penn

William Penn was the son of an English nobleman. He was a deeply religious Quaker and before coming to America to assume responsibility for the lands bequeathed to him by King Charles II in repayment of a familial debt of honor the king owed William’s father, Penn had actually served time in the Tower… read more

Term Paper 6 pages (1672 words) Sources: 8


Cosplay and Copyright Law Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] 9
Is Cosplay Legal?
Introduction
Intellectual property is particularly important to creators of characters beloved of fans around the world. The producers typically hold the rights to the characters so that the creation is not distorted or abused in public in such a way that the brands value is diminished. Yet, in the world of Cosplay, fictional characters are celebrated… read more

Term Paper 7 pages (2178 words) Sources: 4


model immigration law Capstone Project Paper Icon

[. . . .] Immigration Law

A General Statement

This model of immigration law appreciates that our nation upholds the rights and dignity of everyone person regardless of their origin, language or race. Nonetheless, while foreigners are welcome to this nation, their immigration into the country shall be lawful and in accordance with all relevant laws concerning immigration. The following eight principles will support… read more

Capstone Project 11 pages (3333 words) Sources: 0


Legal Process Legal Cases Term Paper Paper Icon

Of course, everyone that reads about legal cases knows that many a conviction has been overturned due to lack of jury instructions, faulty jury instructions and other constitutional violations such as not reading Miranda Rights to a suspect and so on.

What this case proves is that attorneys on both sides as well as the judge need to be exceedingly… read more

Term Paper 3 pages (911 words) Sources: 2


Ethics and Civil Rights Research Paper Paper Icon

The Women's 10-hour law would not be legal today. This is because it controlled women through making them feel inferior to men. A good example of this can be seen with the law saying, "The woman's physical structure and the performance of maternal functions place her at a great disadvantage in the battle of life. That while a man can… read more

Research Paper 4 pages (1288 words) Sources: 4


Legal Memo African Diaspora Research Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] Because the Protocol is an offer, it is critical to examine the manner of acceptance. The Protocol clearly and explicitly describes how one accepts the offer; through tender of application materials and the timely tender of the $25,000 application fee. ADM accepted the offer by providing the required materials and paying the fee. The consideration in the contract is the… read more

Research Paper 5 pages (1909 words) Sources: 5


International Peace and Terrorism Introduction Paper Icon

[. . . .] Law promotes equity and respects for people. Law advocates treatment of all human beings as members of the family. Islam, Judaism, and Christianity share this value. Hinduism embraces divine spark for all human beings while Buddhism talks of the human race are having similar distinctions made by humankind from all other animal varieties. There are numerous species across board distinguishing… read more

Introduction 5 pages (1562 words) Sources: 1+


Questioning the Federal Judiciary Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] The vetting of candidates seems critical, but the nomination and confirmation process is heavily politicized (Levy, 2014). If a mechanism could be devised that would force the Senate to confirm or deny an appointment within a set time period and according to specific qualification criteria, maybe this would help fill all the vacancies that currently exist.

Question 3

The rule… read more

Essay 3 pages (1120 words) Sources: 6


Shielding Reporters Article Critique Paper Icon

[. . . .] Section B

A written report from the league security staff sent to league President Peter Uberalle was apparently in the form of an internal memo that was 'leaked.' In this instance, the individualwould also be protected and not forced to reveal the source of the leak. Of course, within the department, if the leaker was found, he or she could… read more

Article Critique 2 pages (710 words) Sources: 1+


Supreme Court Cases Review Research Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] Kelo objected and refused to sell because it was basically giving her property form one private entity to another.

What legal question must the court decide, and what is the common law rule, constitutional provision or statute that the question will turn on?

The question to be answered is whether the government is allowed to use public domain law to… read more

Research Paper 2 pages (878 words) Sources: 2


Case Briefings : Administrative Law Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] The court affirmed that the attorney general had only restated the statutory language and paraphrased different portions.

Besides, the justice department and the attorney general were not entitled to the Chevron deference in this case. It was affirmed that as the attorney general tried to explain the ambiguous phrase "legitimate medical purpose," he surpassed the authority given by the congress… read more

Essay 2 pages (608 words) Sources: 1


Decision Making Process Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] Administrative law is a much smaller piece of national security, and therefore, its objective is to prevent civil society from committing civil crimes. Administrative law has undergone significant levels of changes in the recent past. The current shape of administrative law does not permit judges and juries to issue a death sentence to the criminal except in severe cases of… read more

Essay 4 pages (1272 words) Sources: 3


Healthcare Legal Research Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] Conclusion: Congress does not have the authority to determine what is best for a woman's body; especially in medical areas that are uncertain.

Other Opinions: The New England Journal of Medicine criticized the intrusion of politicians into medical decision-making, writing:

Until this opinion, the Court recognized the importance of not interfering with medical judgments made by physicians to protect a… read more

Research Paper 5 pages (1307 words) Sources: 4


Autonomy Accounting Scandal Case Study Paper Icon

[. . . .] Such an action would most likely result in spending of a lot of money for defense of the company (Henning and Solomon, 2012). Something that will not likely to be seen is the action by HP investors against the directors who made a wrong decision to in acquiring Autonomy. It can result in the embarrassment of Leo Apotheker, HP's previous… read more

Case Study 6 pages (2167 words) Sources: 5


Supreme Court: Due Process Research Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] The Supreme Court ordered a new trial, based on Brady and the 14th Amendment, noting that during the first trial, there was insufficient disclosure that Taliento had received immunity from prosecution. As a result, the trial in which Giglio was convicted was a violation of due process -- it needed to be disclosed that the reason Taliento was giving testimony… read more

Research Paper 3 pages (993 words) Sources: 3


Court Administration and Criminal Justice Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] In various ways, the "law in action" is so rhetorical that it has failed to incorporate real people. It emphasizes that in a criminal courtroom, few cases are taken to trial. Most cases are dismissed even before the trial. Regardless of the conflict projected by the adversarial system, defense attorneys, judges, and prosecutors cooperate on various issues. They must act… read more

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Supreme Court Case Research Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] It is also extremely important to understand the spirit that the Supreme Court's decision was made. Members of the court truly believed that they were actually acting in an egalitarian fashion, and that as much as its decision would separate the races, it would also ensure that the races were essentially treated the same. Its members believed that a true… read more

Research Paper 2 pages (907 words) Sources: 1


Case Studies: Warranty and Environmental Liability Case Study Paper Icon

[. . . .] Neither does Administrative Procedure Act have any jurisdiction in situations where CERCLA prohibits judicial review. CERCLA bars the review of the lien until EPA enforces an action. The court found that there were no safeguards for due process for the landowners before or after the placing of the lien. And it also held that neither did the lien deprive the… read more

Case Study 3 pages (1084 words) Sources: 1+


Court Cases Regarding Legal Ethics Case Study Paper Icon

[. . . .] What type of evidence would the agencies need to justify their actions? How might the aggrieved parties demonstrate that the agencies were acting in an arbitrary and capricious manner? How might the agencies defend against such a charge?

Both agencies are entrusted with protecting public health and justified their actions as exercising that duty: the affected companies in the OSHA… read more

Case Study 5 pages (2090 words) Sources: 1+


Social Media in Marketing Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] The laws can be applied in diverse states with the aim of safeguarding consumers transacting online businesses. The federal government can ensure the legislation is applicable to all states to protect consumers whilst eradicating consumer exploitation (Miller, Cross & Jentz, 2013).

4. The three (3) branches of government

The three branches of government play a crucial role in regulating customer… read more

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Warren vs. Rehnquist Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] Roberts also oversaw House v. Bell, a "decision that freed many innocent men…. [allowing] DNA forensic evidence found after a death penalty conviction can be used to overturn a conviction" and thus expanding the rights of condemned criminals to reflect changes in technology (Sprung 2013).

However, Roberts was a dissenter in the Supreme Court's decision to overturn the Defense of… read more

Term Paper 6 pages (2132 words) Sources: 6


Contract Case Study Paper Icon

[. . . .] However, something that will be Barry's undoing on the detriment he would or would not have received would be based on two things. First, there was no guarantee, since it never technically happened or got completed, that he wouldn't have got rolled the by glow worms people as well and Iva had no bearing on that. Second, and more important,… read more

Case Study 8 pages (2058 words) Sources: 8


To What Extent Do People Obey Authority? Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] In fact, it is good to examine the natural rewards for each process. These rewards as described by Maslow's hierarchy of needs backs support the notion individuals feel they want to be part of the decision making process (democracy). As a result, issues related to voluntary participation to a given course (universal suffrage) can guarantee greater commitment towards abiding by… read more

Essay 7 pages (2233 words) Sources: 8


Hearsay Rule Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] What are the four main dangers of hearsay? Explain in detail

Research has indicated that the four main danger of hearsay are ambiguity, insincerity, inaccuracy, and perception. Ambiguity is a situation where something could be understood in many ways, and the intended meaning is not clear. Insincerity meaning hypocritical does not demonstrate the truth of the matter. It is not… read more

Term Paper 2 pages (757 words) Sources: 2


When Is the Miranda Warning Required? Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] findlaw.com). To wit, being handcuffed is certainly being in police custody, and the Ohio Bar Association restates the police custody issue: it becomes a "formal" arrest when a suspect "is not free to leave."

Moreover, if police have a suspect in custody, and they do not make that suspect aware of his Miranda rights, "…nothing said in response to a… read more

Essay 2 pages (716 words) Sources: 1+


Trial Consultants Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] "

Trial consultants seem to have a very psychological role in the proceedings of the trial. One of the many questions that critics have towards trial consultants lies in the ethical applications of its practice. It appears to many of these detractors that the trial itself has become less about achieving justice, but who can use psychoanalytical tools to the… read more

Term Paper 4 pages (1312 words) Sources: 4


Should Therapy Dogs Be Allowed in the Courtroom? Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] Rosie made such a powerful impression in the courtroom that a law was recently proposed in the New York legislature to allow therapy dogs to allow traumatized victims of all ages to have the comfort and support of a dog.

The law has yet to be passed and the question of a dog's appropriateness in the courtroom as a comforting… read more

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Equal Opportunity Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] The ADEA was undercut by Hazen Paper v Biggins, which allowed that factors correlating to age, such as pension status, can be used to discriminate against employees. The ADEA was further weakened in Kimel v Florida, which held that age discrimination is not always irrational and therefore can be used when it is rational. Bragdon v Abbott added HIV-positive status… read more

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Judges Have Been Granted Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] Yet, the sentencing process up until the 1980s largely depended on the way in which the judge used his or hers best judgment in determining the gravity of an offense. This consideration led to a considerable number of abuses throughout the states particularly because the state laws were different from one place to another. Therefore, traditionally, a state where drug… read more

Essay 2 pages (722 words) Sources: 2


Torts That Have Been Developed Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] This element may come into play when someone fails to have some reasonable care when engaging in activities that may harm others. The other element that may be used to defend an act as a negligence tort is that of 'breach of duty'. This means that the liability of negligence may not be provided unless the claimant proves that he/she… read more

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Legal Issues in Cremation Annotated Research Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] ____. (2014). Burial Rights, Corpse. Retrieved http://legaldictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Burial+Rights

This resource is useful in that it sums up common law and statute in general for issues related to the burial, particularly for situations involving negligence of some kind. For instance, it is a misdemeanor to possess a body and refuse or neglect to bury of dispose of a corpse indecently. Permitting a… read more

Research Paper 2 pages (615 words) Sources: 5


Supreme Court of Mississippi Case Study Paper Icon

[. . . .] As pointed out in several analyses of this case, in an ADEA claim, the plaintiff needs to follow a distinct framework of argumentation. The plaintiff needs to establish a prima facie case, following which the burden of proof shifts to the employer, who needs to provide an explanation that would show that the action that management took was nondiscriminatory. The… read more

Case Study 3 pages (875 words) Sources: 3


Bookstore Owner v. State Discussion Chapter Paper Icon

[. . . .] This ruling is based in part on errors made when the prosecution and court failed to give the jury an opportunity to consider the work as a whole. Since Theodore Dreiser is considered a literary master of the early 20th century by many experts it is likely that the petitioner would have succeeded in proving that The Genius is an… read more

Discussion Chapter 5 pages (1591 words) Sources: 0


Wilkens Is the Owner Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] Case Analysis 2

In this case, Glendale Motor Company leased a building from Pasquale, a building, which later burnt down, but the Motor Company restored. Because the building had insurance, Pasquale was legitimate to have compensation. This made the Motor Company sue Pasquale in order to obtain the funds they used to restore the building. However, before the Motor Company… read more

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Court Service Management Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] This occurs with support staff embracing certain practices and procedures to be in compliance with the law. For example, when the state legislature wants documentation of the proceedings and procedures in a specific format, it will change how various duties are performed. This means that the court will be ran differently to be in compliance with the new guidelines which… read more

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American Legal System Consists Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] Civil liability is not seen as needing a severe punishment. Which brings examination of another key difference. Criminal cases for the most part allow trial by jury with the jury giving final verdict. Civil cases do allow juries for some situations, but the majority of civil cases have the judge give final verdict.

The parties in a criminal case and… read more

Term Paper 3 pages (1093 words) Sources: 3


Legal Briefs Title and Citation Case Study Paper Icon

[. . . .] Title and Citation: United States v. Gonzalez-Lopez. No. 399 F. 3rd 924. Supreme Court of the United States.

Type of Action: Civil, Constitutional Rights

Facts of the Case: Defendant Gonzales was charged with conspiracy to distribute marijuana and hired Joseph Low to represent him in Federal Court. The Judge refused to allow Low to represent the defendant because of a… read more

Case Study 2 pages (563 words) Sources: 1+


Laurel v. Hardy Main Issue Case Study Paper Icon

[. . . .] No overt life threatening crime is in evidence. If Federal Charge, the Federal Rules of Evidence do not recognize the same privilege.

Ruling: If State -- no, testimony would not be allowed; If Federal -- yes, testimony would be allowed.

Case: Cretin v. Wang Ho Pyrotechniques

Main issue: Cretin used bottle rockets manufactured by Ho Pyrotechniques in an unsafe and… read more

Case Study 2 pages (726 words) Sources: 1+


Hypotheticals Brian Short v. State Case Study Paper Icon

[. . . .] S. Const amend. V).

Relevant Case Law from Text

While due process generally only applies to government processes or decisions, even private actions can be subject to due process if the state is involved in those actions (Burton v. Wilmington Parking Authority).

Rationale

Even if the University is a private educational institutes, it almost certainly relies upon some type of… read more

Case Study 2 pages (650 words) Sources: 1+


Kimel v. Florida Board Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] This is made clear when reading the plain language of the statute, where the legislative intent was clearly to subject states to suit for monetary damages for ADEA violations. However, the ability to abrogate state sovereign immunity by federal law is given to Congress under Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment. Under the Fourteenth Amendment, states are prohibited from discriminating… read more

Term Paper 2 pages (513 words) Sources: 1


Salmon v. Atkinson 137 S.W.3d Case Study Paper Icon

[. . . .] Salmon argued that the contractual agreement was explicitly clear in setting forth a recovery on her part as a condition precedent to triggering any claim for legal fees by the attorney. Since the lawyer was discharged before the case was adjudicated, that condition never arose and, therefore, no money was owed.

Issues

1. Is an attorney working on a traditional… read more

Case Study 2 pages (606 words) Sources: 0


Rochin v. California Summary Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] (Samaha, p. 223).

Recommendations -- Under a stricter interpretation of the Bill of Rights as noted in Rochin, if there was no reasonable overt showing that any of the passengers had either done anything wrong or were holding any contraband, the idea of assuming a high probability seems counter to the Constitution. The original stop was made because of a… read more

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Constitution for a Club Rules Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] The president can also appoint a person to make sure the rules are enforced. Such a club member can be chosen on a rotational basis, where a new person is chosen for this task on a weekly or monthly basis.

The rules should be no only fair, but also clear, wihout any loopholes. Exceptions, however, should be given when necessary.… read more

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Health Politics Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] 8. "Four Common Demand Shifters and how each factor Shifts Demand"

Four common demand shifters are as follows:

Change in number of consumers,

Change in consumer's preferences and tastes,

Change in consumer income, and Change in price of related good such as substitutes or complement.

An increase in the number of consumer for a particular product could lead to an… read more

Term Paper 10 pages (3149 words) Sources: 10


Court Ruled That the Commercial Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] Specifically, the Court determined that an "objective reasonable person" would not have believed that the scenario depicted in the commercial (i.e. The award of a $23 million jet fighter) was actually one of the items available to Pepsi customers redeeming Pepsi reward points. Furthermore, the rules established and published by Pepsi for redeeming reward points specified that they had to… read more

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Literacy & Its Influence Research Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] E-filing has resulted in the ability of clients to view their information online as well, which in turn has resulted in a reduction of the costs of paperwork for today's law firms.

Legal research methods have been simplified by such websites as Lexis and others where those in the legal profession can conduct research on case law online and are… read more

Research Paper 3 pages (988 words) Sources: 4


Civil Liberties, Habeas Corpus Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] The Court proceeded with addressing the Guantanamo Bay detention center and the Military Commissions Act in particular as acting in disagreement with the Constitution. The Supreme Court acknowledged that there were several cases when the habeas claim was invalid but also supported the belief that the Bourmediene case was not one of them. The Court was provided with a significant… read more

Essay 6 pages (1862 words) Sources: 7


Federal and State Court Systems Term Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] The Court in the Northern District also has 8 senior judges and 9 magistrate judges on a full-time basis (Northern District of Georgia, 2013). The George State Magistrate Court hears small claims cases up to $20,000 (Georgia Small Claims Court, 2013).

Court of Competent Jurisdiction in Representative Georgia Cases

Article III of the Constitution of the State of Georgia stipulates… read more

Term Paper 3 pages (967 words) Sources: 2


Prosecutor Overreach the Legal System Research Paper Paper Icon

[. . . .] Even though the defense attorney is sworn to represent their client to the best of their ability, there are still lines that shouldn't be crossed. When a defense attorney destroys evidence, hides evidence, or manipulates system on behalf of their client, then this violates the best interest of the public and violates the integrity of the system as a whole.… read more

Research Paper 1 pages (372 words) Sources: 1


Ethical and Legal Perspectives in Health Care Case Study Paper Icon

Moving Beyond Simple Conflict of Interest

Question No. 1: "How do criminal and civil law differ?"

In criminal proceedings, defendants face monetary penalties as well as the loss of their freedom through incarceration and even their lives, in capital cases, if they are convicted. By very sharp contrast, civil cases provide for restitution only. According to Findlaw (2013), "Crimes are… read more

Case Study 4 pages (1492 words) Sources: 3


Supreme Court Cases (Muller v Thesis Paper Icon

[. . . .] The practice of unequal treatment between men and women in the workplace continues through the remainder of the 21st Century (Spillenger 10).

My view of the case

As a woman, I do not agree because it is our right to work as much as we want not up to men. The Oregon law denied women the freedom to work more… read more

Thesis 5 pages (1601 words) Sources: 5


Ethical and Legal Perspectives in Health Care Case Study Paper Icon

Ybarra vs. Spangard Case Study

The issue of negligence is of paramount importance within a capitalistic societal structure, because as citizens engage in the open exchange of services, the party conducting commercial activities, medicinal practice, or other specialized activities bears a certain responsibility in terms of adhering to a basic standard of conduct. American jurisprudence provides for a clear system… read more

Case Study 4 pages (1405 words) Sources: 3


Juvenile Justice Process: A Case Case Study Paper Icon

[. . . .] Given that Xander has already pleaded guilty to the offense of being in possession of a concealed weapon, it is likely that he will be subjected to continued detention which should not exceed 21 days. Formal charges against Xander will commence after a petition has been filed. Thereafter, an arraignment hearing will commence and given that Xander is likely to… read more

Case Study 3 pages (771 words) Sources: 2


Douglass, King and Legal Justice Nearly 100 Essay Paper Icon

Douglass, King and Legal Justice

Nearly 100 years separated the abolitionist writings of Frederick Douglass from the desegregationist writings of Martin Luther King, Jr. However, the themes the permeate some of their most prominent works are nearly identical. The purpose of this discussion is to demonstrate that theme of resisting unjust laws explicitly stated in King's 1963 Letter from a… read more

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First Amendment Applications Essay Paper Icon

[. . . .] Because the airwaves are the people's, the government has the duty to regulate them for the benefit of the people, and this includes protecting the people from obscenities and offensive behavior. When a radio station broadcast a show which included a "Filthy Words" segment, the Supreme Court found in the case of FCC v. Pacifica Foundation, that "of all forms… read more

Essay 4 pages (1331 words) Sources: 1+


Defective Search Warrant Term Paper Paper Icon

Defective Search Warrant Case Study

A Defective Search Warrant: A Case Study

What constitutes the nature of the legal search and seizure? Throughout the years, people have been exercising their rights under the Fourth Amendment to protect themselves against illegal search and seizures. In many cases, the constitutionality of police action has been questioned, including in the context of this… read more

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[. . . .] In cases where an agent relationship has to be determined, there are two parties involved; the principal and agent. The agent acts on behalf of the principal an agent therefore has a legal power to bind the principal. A principal should be very careful when it comes to the type of authority they give to an agent (The 'Lectric Law… read more

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