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Legal Process Paper
Legal Process Paper While discrimination in the workplace has become more difficult to identify, Americans can rely on several federal laws that prohibits job discrimination. In the hiring and terminating process, employers need to be fully aware of the correct legal course of action to avoid discrimination practices. John is an employee in a private sector organization that has strong resistance to enforcement of existing discrimination laws. He wants to file a discrimination complaint against
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The Legalization of Marijuana
The legalization of marijuana Marijuana, reefer, bud, weed, pot-- however you refer to it-- is that illegal, highly popular drug that affects a large percentage of America's teenage population today. Every year, the government has tax payers spend billions of dollars for prohibition of this drug. Doesn't that seen a little pointless to you? If 98% of the teenage population does or had tried smoking pot, then I guess that shows that these billions of
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Bankruptcy: A Legal Problem
What is the true meaning of bankruptcy? When a debtor can’t pay their debts when they are due, or even at all, then he or she has to face extremely harsh consequences. However, the debtor has numerous rights, such as the right to petition for bankruptcy relief under the federal law. Bankruptcy provides two goals for debtor. The first one is to protect a debtor by giving him/her a fresh start with erasing all creditors’
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Legal Research, Writing, and Analysis
In this essay we will discuss the process of legal research, writing, and analysis. The subject matter will be presented in a clear, concise and objective manner. The textbook that we will be referencing is "Gilbert Law Summaries: Legal Research, Writing, and Analysis" 10th ed, BarBri Group, 2006. The US court system consists of a trial court, an appellate court, and a supreme or high court. The trial court is the first to hear the
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Legalized Prostitution
By keeping prostitution illegal, we create an environment that is more dangerous than if we legalized prostitution. The current laws against prostitution not only force women to hide the abuse that they may endure; it instead promotes further abuse against women. If a prostitute is raped, assaulted or victimized in any way, she cannot report these crimes to the police without the fear of being prosecuted herself. This is only allowing the abuser to go
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Legalizing Marijuana
The battle to legalize marijuana has been fought for almost seven decades, rendering one of nature’s most useful substances useless. The government’s campaign against marijuana has created cultural factors that make the use of marijuana socially unacceptable. Although extensive scientific research has proven that marijuana treats many illnesses, legislation has not allowed the drug to be legalized. If this drug were made legal, it would open a “gateway” of medical marvels nation wide. Therefore, marijuana
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Reasons to Legalize Prostitution
Prostitution is referred to as one of the oldest professions. However, prostitution is not legalized. Women who sell their bodies as well as men who pay for sexual services are criminals according to the current legislation. In many countries, including the United States, the police arrests individuals involved in prostitution, however, a careful examination of the problem reveals that legalization of prostitution may improve the quality of life in society as well as generate wider
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Woburn Tce Case Final Argument- Legal Studies
Ladies and Gentleman of the jury, W.R. Grace and Beatrice foods have polluted the aquifer located under East Woburn. There is no question of this, as testimony from workers such as Al Love show that they have spilled, poured and dumped TCE, or Trichloroethylene. Mr. Reilly testified that he should have known what was happening on the 15 acres of property he leased out to the Whitney barrel company. By dumping TCE and other chemicals
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Legalization of Drugs: The Myths and The Facts
Legalization Of Drugs: The Myths And The Facts Robert L. Maginnis, Familly Research Council http://www.sarnia.com/groups/antidrug/argument/myths.html Despite data which strongly supports the continuation of effective drug abuse prevention, treatment and enforcement programs, some prominent Americans support legalizing illicit drugs. For example: George Shultz, former President Reagan's Secretary of State, says that "Legalization would destroy dealer profits and remove their incentive to get young people addicted."[1] Nobel laureate in economics Milton Friedman says that the criminalization of
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Legal Opinion on the Benir V. Alba Case
Legal Opinion on the Benir v. Alba Case (Benir) On the present case being addressed to the International Court of Justice in dealing with the matter of sovereignty over the Island of Manca, the issue of legality belonging to which side of the parties at dispute is put forward. The problem however, lies in, the period at which the dispute took place, for International law has not evolved at that time unlike in this day
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Legalization of Marijuana for Medical Use only
The history of U.S. policy toward mind-altering substances has followed cycles of tolerance and intolerance ever since the mid-19th century. Walking into a smoked filled room, of young and old engaged in therapeutic activities for numerous health conditions, has been practice worldwide. In fact, the medical use of the cannabis plant goes back at least 5,000 years to ancient China. It was used by most of the world’s cultures for its healing properties (Medical Marijuana
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The Legal Drinking Age
In the past few years, the legal drinking age has become a hot topic among people ages 18-21. Many believe the drinking age should be lowered to 18, while others believe it should remain at 21. Each side has a set of facts and arguments, which makes the decision process difficult for our government. In 1984, the National Minimum Drinking Age Act was passed, which required all states to raise their minimum purchase and possession
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The Legalization of Marijuana
Every person in the United States has heard of the illicit substance called marijuana. Yet, unknown to most people, there is one place in the United States where marijuana is grown legally. That place is the Medicinal Plant Garden, right here at the University of Mississippi. The Medicinal Plant Garden, a part of the Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (RIPS) is part of the Marijuana Plant Facility The garden is over 20 years old, but
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Legal Process
In the case of John filing a discrimination complaint against his employer there are certain steps he has to follow. When an employee of a private sector organization believes that they have been discriminated against, they can file a charge or claim with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). Private sector employee claims must be filed within 180 days of the event, after the complaint is filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC),
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Ethics - Fasb - Accounting - Ethical and Legal Obligations Paper
Week Two - Ethical and Legal Obligations Paper Ethical standards have had vast changes over the years. Michael Josephson, in Chapter 1 of Ethical Issues in the Practice of Accounting, 1992, described the "Ten Universal Values." They were as follows: honesty, integrity, promise-keeping, fidelity, fairness, caring, respect for others, responsible citizenship, pursuit of excellence, and accountability. Good ethics does not always mean good business practices. The purpose of ethics in business is to direct business
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Legal Issues in Reduction of Workforce Simulation
Abstract The research obtained from the simulation gives the viewer a perspective regarding a business situation. The business situation pertained to a direct marketing of branded sports apparel company, Fast Serve, Inc. Since, Fast Serve, Inc has moved out of the online distribution, a downsize decision is considered. Three employees are to be terminated according to the employees work evaluations. The viewer is considered a senior manager in the Human Resources Department. The viewer is
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Legal Analysis Model
Legal Analysis Model The relevant facts According to the case, Ann Hopkins had worked successfully for Price Waterhouse since 1978 and was “nominated for partnership at Price Waterhouse in 1982.” (p. 1) Out of 88 candidates she was the only woman. In the admissions process, forms were sent out to all Price Waterhouse partners of whom there were 662. These partners then submitted their comments about the candidates. . Only “thirty-two partners, all male, responded
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Should Physician-Assisted Suicide Be Legal in Oregon?
Should Physician-Assisted Suicide be legal in Oregon? Is physician-assisted suicide a legitimate way to solve people's problems that are in pain? Physician-assisted suicide (PAS) has been a very controversial subject in recent years. Many people suffer from terminal diseases in Oregon, such as HIV/Aids, cancers, scleroses, and more. Even though technology is advancing, there are several of these diseases that have no cure. Physician-assisted suicide was legalized in November 2007, when Oregon voters approved the
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Webpage Content: What Are the Pros and Cons of Allowing File Sharing of Mp3s to Be Legal?
Adam Schaub Web Content I202 April 2, 2004 Webpage Content: What are the pros and cons of allowing file sharing of MP3s to be legal? An estimated 70 million people have reportedly engaged in online file sharing, most of it illegal. Illegal downloading mostly of music and some of movies or programs, took off in the late 1990’s with the file-sharing programs like Napster, Kazaa, Morpheus, Audiogalaxy, and more. Many of these programs have started
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The Legalization of Gambling - Its Social Impact
The Legalization of Gambling: Its Social Impact “For as long as humans have gambled, there has been apprehension about excessive risk-taking and intemperate gambling”. The National Research Council. Neither gambling nor opposition to gambling is a new phenomenon. From their respective philosophical vantage points, leftist critics have long viewed gambling as an economic albatross around the neck of the working classes while social conservatives continue to regard gambling as a moral disease whose painful symptoms
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Ethical and Legal Obligation Paper
Introduction Ethical and legal obligations in financial reporting has made its way into the public spot light in the United States over the last several years. The accountants who do financial reporting should be expected to act in the highest standards of legal and ethical business conduct. Unethical financial reporting can cause major problems, not only within an organization, but also for the economy. As seen in the Enron scandal unethical financial reporting affects individuals,
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Drugs Should Not Be Legal.
Drugs Should Not be Legalized The question of whether to legalize drugs or not is a very controversial and important issue. Drugs affect so many areas of society. The U.S. population has an extremely high rate of alcohol and drug abuse (Grolier). Several groups have formed and spoken out regarding their position. Speaking Out Against Drug Legalization is the first step in helping to deliver the credible, consistent message about the risks and costs of
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Legal Memoradum
ARGUMENT I. THE DEFENDANT IS ENTITLED TO RELIEF UNDER THE ALABAMA "SUDDEN EMERGENCY DOCTRINE". Defendant, Tiffany Alexis, is entitled to relief from liability arising from the accident with Mr. Gibson under the Alabama "Sudden Emergency Doctrine." The sudden emergency doctrine states that "one who, without fault on his part, is suddenly and unexpectedly placed in perilous situation, so as to be compelled to act instantly and without opportunity for exercise of deliberate judgment, is not
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Legal and Professional Issues Concerned with Pornography in a Public Information Centre.
1. Introduction 1.1 Scenario You are the manager of an information centre in which there are Internet terminals for public use. Staff report that they have noticed a user accessing pornographic sites, and they suspect that he may be trying deliberately to offend them and other users. They ask you not only to deal with this case, but to find ways of stopping similar things in future. 1.2 Background Computer misuse can be complicated to
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The Legalization of Marijuana
The Legalization of Marijuana Marijuana is an issue that has been debated for many years. As each year passes more ordinary people, elected officials, newspaper columnists, economists, doctors, judges and even the Surgeon General of the United States are concluding that the effects of our drug control policy are at least as harmful as the effects of drugs themselves (Bennett). By removing the illegal drug label from marijuana some of these harmful effects would go
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