Category: Law 2955
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Sex Offenders and Rehabilitation
Background of the study Sex offenders may be unwelcome in most parts of society, but their treatment and subsequent rehabilitation is critical. Sex offenders have been on the rise over the past years. Attempts to classify these offenders into particular categories where each case can be viewed in isolation have always been frustrated by the…
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Tort Law in the Robert Ray Courtney Legal Case
Introduction One of the major sub-branches found in law is that of the law of Tort. Unlike the other branches, the law of Tort entails civil wrongs that have been committed to an individual thereby causing harm (Showlter, 2007, p. 73). The law of tort has found its way commonly in the society because of…
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Senate Bill 42: Effects on Sentencing Principles
The primary goal of this paper is to discover the substantial principles of the Senate Bill 42 in the context of parole and sentencing, as it is one of the important documents in the history of the criminal law. Another goal is to discover its effects on the sentencing principles and law principles. Furthermore, describing…
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Legal Business Structure Models in Canada
Introduction The high cost of legal services and the inability of ordinary people to access quality legal representation have impeded access to justice in the Canadian business environment. This issue has been partly catalyzed by the fact that lawyers are increasingly working to promote business goals at the expense of personal interests.1 This paper explores…
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Inefficiency and Unreliable of Eyewitness Evidence
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference Introduction In criminal law, the evidence that is received from a person who is a witness declared to have seen the actual occurrence of a crime and is ready to give evidence in such a case is referred to as an eyewitness (Merriamwebster.com, 2011). Usually, in the US…
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Case Brief on Grutter v. Bollinger
Table of Contents Facts Issue Holding Court Summary Comments Facts The Plaintiff in this litigation was Barbara Grutter and the defendant is Lee Bollinger. Grutter, a white woman, had graduated from Michigan State University with a Grade Point Average of 3.81. She had been an entrepreneur and offered services as a Health Care Information Technology…
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Kathy Castors Mock Interview
Table of Contents Current Health Care Bill Legislators Background Legislators Current Political Involvement Legislators Current Policy Agenda Interview Questions and Answers Analysis References Current Health Care Bill Elected officials propose many bills related to healthcare, discussing various issues, and pressing problems. One of the most heated debates is the issue of abortion, which often reveals…
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The Floridas Physician Assistants Legislation
Table of Contents Summary of the Legislation: Comments Strength and Weakness: Comments Impact of the Legislation: Comments Conclusion References The ultimate objective of every healthcare system is to deliver high-quality medical care to all patients. State and local health departments identify and implement adequate policies and legislation to improve the quality services available to different…
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Manitobas Employment and Income Assistance System
Table of Contents Introduction Manitoba Assistance Act and Regulation EIA Rate Review Basic Needs versus Attachment to the Labor Force Works Cited Introduction Welfare systems exist in every country in the world. These systems were born through the political activism of individuals and workers unions around the world to provide a safety net against the…
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Consumer Law Enforcement in the United States
Table of Contents Summary Enforcement by private action Enforcement by Class action Enforcement through a licensing agency Reference List Summary Consumer laws are set up in order to see to it that consumers benefit from the competition through low prices, better products and services in a freely competitive market where each business involved in the…