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  • Legally Blonde

    Legally Blonde

    One doesn't expect deep intelligence from a warm-weather Hollywood romance, but "Legally Blonde" has enough plot holes to drive Warner's snazzy sedan through. If Elle's so smart, why does she behave like a bubblehead? If she's a bubblehead, how can she ace the law boards on a moment's notice? Why would Harvard Law School want the likes of her and Warner in the first place? To be fair, "Legally Blonde" answers some of these questions.

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    Submitted: May 4, 2011 By: lars0421
  • Legalizing Gay Marriage: The New Fight for Equality

    Legalizing Gay Marriage: The New Fight for Equality

    Whether or not the U.S. population is ready to accept marriage between two people without the consideration of their gender, same-sex marriage has become a major part of our culture. This country was built on the foundations of equality, but yet again her we are, as a nation, denying equal rights to another sub-culture, the homosexuals. The acceptance of gay marriage is denied in most states based upon several factors that are joining to create

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    Essay Length: 997 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 5, 2011 By: kyliestreet03
  • Understand the Essential Elements of a Valid and Legally Binding Contract and Its Role in a Business Context

    Understand the Essential Elements of a Valid and Legally Binding Contract and Its Role in a Business Context

    II. Understand the essential elements of a valid and legally binding contract and its role in a business context: 1. The different types of business agreement and the importance of the key elements required for the formation of a valid contract. A contract is a versatile legal tool that allows strangers to do business together by guaranteeing legal enforcement of its terms. Although many types of business agreements exist, four of the most popular categories

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    Essay Length: 267 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 9, 2011 By: JanDang
  • The Legalization of Marijuana  the Individual & the Law

    The Legalization of Marijuana  the Individual & the Law

    Why is the fight to legalize marijuana such an important issue in today's society? The importance of accomplishing pro-marijuana laws that could potentially make this unique plant legal in the United States are very important to millions of Americans. These harmless people fight to use marijuana as a medication to help various diseases and illnesses. Marijuana has been used through out history in thousands of civilizations for medical and recreational use ,dating back to at

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    Essay Length: 2,709 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: May 11, 2011 By: Kellygurl
  • Legalization of Marijuana

    Legalization of Marijuana

    In the United States many farmers grew the cannabis plant, mostly for it's hemp, which could be used to produce paper, rope, and clothes. However, the Marijuana Tax Act of 1937 officially banned the growing, use, or possession of marijuana. The drug quickly became demonized, as it was blamed for reasons behind why people went crazy, or used an ax to murder a whole town, however, there was no actual scientific basis behind why marijuana

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    Submitted: May 17, 2011 By: kcfueller
  • Legal Encounter #3

    Legal Encounter #3

    Legal Encounter #3 Several legal principles, regulatory /compliance requirements, and liability issues arose in Legal Encounter# 3. New Corp's liabilities include; Compensating Paul (if applicable ) for work related injuries, maintaining that the work equipment was placed/moved to a safe and proper location, and that the machine equipment is properly equipped with adequate safety guards for operation by employees. These liability issues bring about the possible violation by NewCorp, of regulatory and compliance requirements established

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    Submitted: May 17, 2011 By: Spam2011
  • English Legal System

    English Legal System

    ________________ Question: Describe the Source of Law and critically evaluate Case Law? Source of Law is the origin from which rule of human conduct comes into existence and derive legal force. Britain does not have a written constitution and thus relies on various Sources of law. The Sources of Law used in Britain are Statute Law, European Law, and Case law. Statute Law is made by the Parliament which consists of the House of Lords,

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    Essay Length: 2,035 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: June 28, 2014 By: Tahir Ahmed
  • Security, Legal, Ethical, and Privacy Issues

    Security, Legal, Ethical, and Privacy Issues

    Security, Legal, Ethical, and Privacy Issues Introduction A computer networking system can be of significant value to an organization. The network a system is on used to create, maintain and control a database also plays a significant role; such as how the data is stored and retrieved. As with any networking system there are other area that the organization must be concerned with such as system security, ethical, legal, and privacy issues. To handle these

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    Submitted: September 4, 2014 By: Ernestine Dillard
  • What Legal Issues Do Hugo and Gregory Need to Be Mindful of as They React to Osanna'S Complaint

    What Legal Issues Do Hugo and Gregory Need to Be Mindful of as They React to Osanna'S Complaint

    Hiring and Employee Development Mini-Case Assignment What legal issues do Hugo and Gregory need to be mindful of as they react to Osanna's complaint? The career challenge case brings up one of typical examples of legal issues that companies should be more aware in hiring process, namely equal employment opportunity. Specifically, the Reliable Insurance Company will be more likely to face the lawsuit of violating the equal employment opportunity right due to Osanna’s complaints. According

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    Submitted: October 31, 2014 By: Phuong Le
  • The Question of Legalizing Abortion

    The Question of Legalizing Abortion

    Menefield 1 HUMN 1201 Critical Thinking & Communication Lecturer: Ed Fletcher TOPIC ESSAY – Abortion Nirvana Menefield TR-8am,Sec.20 October,2014 There are many issues that we face as a society today. One of these dilemmas that has arose is the question of legalizing abortion. Are you pro – life or pro – choice? It is a question that has stirred up a lot of controversy especially in the most recent years. A difficult decision women and

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    Submitted: November 2, 2014 By: Nirvana Menefield
  • Emplpyment Termination: How to Avoid Legal Ramifications

    Emplpyment Termination: How to Avoid Legal Ramifications

    Employment Termination: How to Avoid Legal Ramifications Tonya Walker Employment & Recruitment Emmanuel College Prof. Julie DeCosta October 15, 2014 Summary Termination is one of the most difficult tasks a manager or supervisor will have to perform. Managers & supervisors, or those responsible for the hiring and firing in an organization, need to have a good understanding of everything that is involved in an employee exiting the company. The decision to terminate an individual’s employment

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    Submitted: December 9, 2014 By: iammstt
  • Should We Lower the Legal Drinking Age?

    Should We Lower the Legal Drinking Age?

    In Taiwan, when you turn 18, you can drink and buy alcohol legally. However, the legal drinking age in the United States has been 21 years since 1920. The Minimum Legal Drinking Age Act (MLDA) raised the legal drinking age to 21 in hopes that a higher legal drinking age could help to prevent alcohol-related deaths and injuries among youths. Yet in recent years, there are a lots voice calling for amending the law to

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    Essay Length: 802 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: January 13, 2015 By: best1433
  • Legalization

    Legalization

    * No real impact. Past legalization of other ‘drugs’ such as alcohol and tobacco have not lowered the amount of consumption nor has it significantly changed the outlook of people who do use these substances. * Health effects. All forms of marijuana are known to be mind-altering drugs. Studies by many experts and psychiatrists have concluded that regular consumption of marijuana does lead to an increase in the potential for mental health problems. In fact,

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    Essay Length: 722 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 14, 2015 By: michaelrosay
  • What Are the Political Challenges Preventing the Legalization of Hemp in the Us?

    What Are the Political Challenges Preventing the Legalization of Hemp in the Us?

    Matt Kertz Mr. Green LAL102 4/26/16 Rhetorical Analysis In his in depth article titled, “What are the political challenges preventing the Legalization of Hemp in the US?” undergraduate at Carleton College in Minnesota, Dustin Michel’s enters the highly debated field of industrial hemp in the United States. Although young (the same age as myself), Dustin has been able to produce multiple academic papers in his short writing career, while also pursuing a degree and having

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    Submitted: May 11, 2016 By: mattrule
  • Euthansia Legal Moral and Ethical Aspect

    Euthansia Legal Moral and Ethical Aspect

    C:\Users\Riaz\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Word\IMG-20160507-WA0007.jpg C:\Users\Riaz\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\INetCache\Content.Word\IMG-20160507-WA0008.jpg TOPIC: EUTHANASIA: ITS LEGAL, ETHICAL & MORAL ASPECT. Name of Student: Sania Noor ID Number of Student: Assignment Number: 01 Due Date: 07th May, 2016. Name of Tutor: R/Sir Mr. Asmatullah Kakar EUTHANASIA: ITS LEGAL, ETHICAL & MORAL ASPECT. TABLE OF CONTENTS S.No. CONTENTS PAGE NO. 01. Abstract 04 02. Introduction: Basic concept of Euthanasia 05 03. Derivation 05 04. Definition 05 * According to Historian Suetonius * According to Francis Bacon: *

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    Submitted: May 19, 2016 By: sanianoorsoomro
  • Why Euthanasia Should Be Legalized

    Why Euthanasia Should Be Legalized

    Jessica Ross Tiffany McDonald English 111-Writing and Inquiry May 6, 2016 Why Euthanasia Should Be Legalized Euthanasia, is defined as, ended the life (killing) of a person who is in pain and is suffering from an incurable disease. Over time, it has been one of the largest debated issue. Whether euthanasia should be legalized or shouldn’t. Personally, I do believe it should be legalized if the person who is sick, chooses to end his/her own

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    Submitted: July 3, 2016 By: 96mustang
  • Should the Minimum Legal Sale Age of Tobacco Be Increased to 21 Years of Age?

    Should the Minimum Legal Sale Age of Tobacco Be Increased to 21 Years of Age?

    Opening Statement October 21: Should the minimum legal sale age of tobacco be increased to 21 years of age? What is tobacco? What we commonly call "tobacco" is a green, American plant with nicotine-rich leaves which are cured by a process of drying and fermentation for smoking or chewing. After tobacco is picked, it is dried, ground up, and used in different in various. It can be smoked in a cigarette, pipe, or cigar, and

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    Submitted: November 1, 2016 By: alexaesteves
  • Legalization of Marjuiana

    Legalization of Marjuiana

    Devin Bijeaux    Professor Comeaux English 101 September 26, 2016                 Legalization of Marijuana The Legalization of marijuana would benefit the United States. Weed is illegal in most states ,but does that mean it is a bad substance. Studies have shown many health benefits of weed. The overpopulation of prisons would also be a declining issues because weed would no longer be a crime. Marijuana is also proven to be non deadly compared

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    Submitted: November 2, 2016 By: dbijeaux
  • Polygamy

    Polygamy

    Polygamy Polygamy is the practice of having two or more spouses simultaneously. There are three types of polygamy: polygyny, polyandry, and group marriage. Polygyny is when one man has multiple wives at the same time. Polygyny means ‘many wives’. There are two types of Polygyny; there is sororal polygyny, in which the wives of a plural marriage are biological sisters, and non-sororal polygyny, in which the wives of a plural marriage are not sisters. Then

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    Submitted: November 9, 2016 By: ImaFoodielol
  • Abortions Should Be Legal

    Abortions Should Be Legal

        Abortions should be legal everywhere. Women should have the right to do whatever they want with their bodies. Legal abortions can protect the overall health and wellbeing of women. Unwanted pregnancies can result in unwanted children.  Women should have the right to an abortion.     All women have bodies and should be able to use them in whatever way they please. A woman should be able to terminate a  pregnancy own her own terminals

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    Submitted: November 15, 2016 By: Lemons Layman
  • Marijuana Legalization

    Marijuana Legalization

    Marijuana Legalization Renee Jacques, associate viral content editor of the Huffington Post states, “A Gallup poll released on Tuesday (2013) reveals that for the first time in history, Americans are more in favor of legalizing marijuana than criminalizing it. Now, 58 percent of Americans are in favor allowing the plant to be legal.” (Jacques 2013) However, marijuana legalization has shown to not be a as simple process as some would have believed. The public alone

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    Submitted: November 29, 2016 By: danbechtel
  • Legal Gay Marriage

    Legal Gay Marriage

    Redmond 1 Shinaris Redmond Dr. Lin Knutson English 102 October 26, 2015 Legal Gay Marriage There were two homosexual men named John Kite and Jimmy Butler. They had been in a serious relationship for about 10 years. They decided that they wanted to get married. They went to get married and were denied their marriage licenses. They tried to sue the court for not allowing them to marry. They failed miserably at their lawsuit. They

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    Submitted: March 9, 2017 By: buffey01
  • Legalizing Marijuana in Illinois: Economic Common Sense

    Legalizing Marijuana in Illinois: Economic Common Sense

    LEGALIZING MARIJUANA IN ILLINOIS Legalizing Marijuana in Illinois: Economic Common Sense Michael Heaton Eastern Gateway Community College Legalizing Marijuana in Illinois: Economic Common Sense State of the State. While planning and thinking about this project in the early days of June 2017, the State of Illinois had gone two years without a budget. The democratically controlled Senate and House of Representatives and the Republican Governor of the state could not agree on how to balance

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    Submitted: September 19, 2017 By: beatusaum
  • The Legalization of Medical Marijuana

    The Legalization of Medical Marijuana

    The Legalization of Medical Marijuana Tiffany Moore Fortis Online ________________ The Legalization of Medical Marijuana Medical marijuana has been a controversial issue for many people. Most people think of marijuana as a recreational drug used only to get stoned. However, research has suggested that cannabis is a promising treatment option for several different physical and mental health conditions. There have been numerous studies done that show that the cannabidiol (CBD) is responsible for the many

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    Submitted: December 7, 2017 By: tiffanynicole83
  • Provide an Example of a Recent Legal Change (legislative or Judicial) That Has Contributed to the Growth in Income and Wealth Inequality and Explain How It Has Done So

    Provide an Example of a Recent Legal Change (legislative or Judicial) That Has Contributed to the Growth in Income and Wealth Inequality and Explain How It Has Done So

    University of Bristol Law School FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT COVER SHEET This form should be completed and submitted with your formative assessment. Please attach this sheet as the first page of your submission. Unit Code/Name LAWD30017 Rich Law, Poor Law Assessment title/question 3. Provide an example of a recent legal change (legislative or judicial) that has contributed to the growth in income and wealth inequality and explain how it has done so Submission date 6 November 2017

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    Submitted: January 2, 2018 By: jones93734

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