Category: Law 2955

  • The Threat of Chinese Espionage on the US

    The latest report indicating that a Pentagon Official, Gregg William Bergersen has been handing highly classified National Defense information to Chinese operatives in the US comes at a time when there is a growing concern on Chinese Espionages in the United States. This follows an earlier report which indicated that Dongfan Chung, a former Boeing…

  • Adarand Constructors Inc. vs. Peña Case Brief

    Table of Contents Facts Issue Law Holdings References Facts Adarand Constructors, Inc. V. Pena, is a case of the high court of the United States. Many contracts that are sold by organizations of the United States national government hold fiscal incentives for the chief contractor. He is supposed to hire subcontractors that are managed by…

  • Review of the US First Amendment

    Countries around the world treat religion differently. In some states, especially those in the Middle East and Central Asia, religion plays a central role and is inextricably linked with the states governments. In other nations, such as the US, the government and religion are two institutionally separated spheres. This essay discusses the US First Amendments…

  • Equal Protection Clause: Consequences and Implication

    The Equal Protection Clause lived up to its original intent in many cases. For example, the case of Brown v. Board of Education (1954) made segregation of public schools illegal. On the other hand, Lum v. Rice (1927) case demonstrated that the exclusion of children of color from public schools might be legal. The reason…

  • Appellate Courts and Probation

    Appellate courts should notice legal matters that have been wrongly taken in a trial or other smaller courts within the judicial system. According to Simon et al. (2018), intermediate Appellate Courts go by many names, including Superior Court, Appellate Division, Court of Appeals, and even Supreme Court (p. 5). The Court of Appeal has become…

  • Administrative Law: Information Privacy

    Information privacy constitutes an important consideration for any sector in the economy. Issues pertaining to information privacy present various challenges to administrative law. This is because it is often difficult to determine the extent to which private information should be made accessible. Private information is always made accessible when it is legally deemed that such…

  • Effect of Law on Business Analysis

    Table of Contents The employment contract Sale agreement A hire purchase agreement Contract Law Tort Law Bibliography The law is one of the governing aspects of society and thus when it comes to transactions transacted within the business; the law has the power to affect such transactions. An example will include; The employment contract This…

  • Inside the Mysterious Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping

    In a tragic crime, Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., the baby of Charles Lindberg, the famous aviator was kidnapped on March 1, 1932, apparently for ransom. The body of the baby was recovered sometime later but it has never been positively identified as that of the kidnapped child. Many controversies have been raised about the case…

  • Equal Employment Opportunity Laws

    Table of Contents The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 Civil Rights Act of 1991 The Rehabilitation Act Executive Order 11246 References Many Human Resource managers find it difficult to make decisions concerning disabled members of the workforce. Unknowingly to them, any unbiased decision concerning a disabled…

  • Business Impact Analysis of Corrections

    Every correction department should pay special attention to proper business analysis for the purpose of defining the opportunities for cutting costs and taking appropriate measures. It is important to explore the existing options and decide which of the components are the most significant and do not allow economizing on them. The managers of the correction…