Category: Law 2955

  • Corrections and Punishment Analysis

    Punishment for a crime is a logical consequence of wrongful deeds, which is applied in all countries of the world. However, the reasons for punishment and its forms are different depending on the situation, the severity of the crime, and the judges view of its circumstances, and the possibility of the criminals rehabilitation. I believe…

  • McCulloch v. Maryland: Law Case Analysis

    Table of Contents Case Principles Value of the Decision for the Bank Fundamental Issues Contested by the Case Conclusion: Was the Court Right References Footnotes The widely-known McCulloch v. Maryland case was read by the Supreme Court at the beginning of 1819, with the decision made in March of the same year. The case was…

  • Legal Aspects of Employment in the United Kingdom

    Table of Contents Introduction Unfair Dismissal Wrongful Dismissal Conclusion Reference List Introduction Employment laws help to ensure that working conditions are safe and fair for the employees; moreover, they can help to prevent and mediate the potential conflicts between an employer and employees. One of the key legal aspects of the employment law in the…

  • Antitrust Laws, Their History and Current Status

    Table of Contents Introduction Current status of Antitrust Conclusion References Introduction Early in the 1800s, there existed some giant businessmen that took control of all business transactions. These famous businessmen were the monopolies in terms of production and sale of products; they gave no room for competition in the market. These monopolies gave no choice…

  • Contract Elements, Its Creation and Enforcement

    Table of Contents Essential Elements of Contract Characteristics of Each Element Concepts of Void and Voidable Contracts Express and Implied Contracts Implications of Statute of Frauds Principles of Legal and Equitable Remedies References Contracts are the critical elements of the everyday business operations, as they define clearly the positions of each party. Nonetheless, some legal…

  • The Importance of the Statute of Limitation

    The United States of America law has an endorsement that sets the limit within which a legal lawsuit ought to start. The law has a statute that disqualifies prosecution for crimes or debt, which took place over two years. The statute of limitation does not allow prosecution for an offense committed past two years. The…

  • Malpractice and Disciplinary Action Issues: Bayless Case

    Malpractice and Disciplinary Action Malpractice can be defined as an action where a professional fails to perform his or her duty causing serious injury or death to a patient (Iyer, 2001). It is done out of negligence or when a person in charge of the situation fails to deliver what is expected from him. Similarly,…

  • Cannabis in America: Benefits and Implications

    Table of Contents Supporters and Opposition Research Results Future Implications and Possible Policy Conclusion Reference Supporters and Opposition The use of cannabis and its byproducts in America is long, and arguments for and against its change over time. In the 1600s hemp was considered a useful and versatile material for ropes and fabrics. It became…

  • Paternity Leave in the United States of America

    Table of Contents Introduction Positive Arguments Negative Arguments Analysis: The FMLA Conclusion Recommendation/Solution Works Cited Introduction President Obama once remarked that the United States is the only advanced country that does not provide paid parental leave to workers. Around 70 countries ensure paternity leave and 182 nations worldwide guarantee paid maternity leave, but the United…

  • The Second Amendment: District of Columbia v. Heller

    This highly controversial Second Amendment has been viewed as potentially harmful numerous times over the past couple of decades, although the Second Amendment right remains still. According to Stevens (2019), the ruling of the Supreme Court to recognize the right to possess a firearm was the most clearly incorrect decision. The author argues that despite…