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  • Juvenile Delinquency and the Study of Crime and Social Control
    Description: Juvenile delinquency is similar to any other crime committed by human beings only that this time the crimes are conducted by young individuals. Before maturing, young males and females have less comprehension of the world. Teachers, parents, and friends are all accountable for this youth actions, and that...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 3 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Social and Legal Implications of R. v. Koebel, 2004
    Description: While Stan and Frank Koebel pleaded guilty to endangering the public by failing to fulfil their respective roles as heads of the Walkerton Public Utilities Commission to operate the town’s water system, it was clear from the case that their negligence was not the mere reason for the major tragedy that befell...
    7 pages/≈1925 words| 4 Sources | APA | Law | Case Study |
  • Home Rule vs.Dillon’s Rule and Its Application in New Jersey
    Description: Home Rule is a granted state statute that allows some degree of autonomy to overseas territories, colony, local governments and even counties. In the United States, some states grants self-governing power to the local authorities (municipal authorities) and counties (United States, 2017). When Home Rule...
    1 page/≈275 words| 4 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Mandated Paid Family Medical Leave for the United States
    Description: The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) is a federal statute that provides eligible employees with unpaid time off to deal with specific medical situations. The federal FMLA provides eligible employees with up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave in a 12-month period for specified reasons, such as the birth or ...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 4 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • ADEA: Protecting Older Workers from Age Discrimination
    Description: A vital piece of legislation, the Age Discrimination and Employment Act (ADEA), protects people from age-based job discrimination. It was passed in order to support older employees' access to equitable employment opportunities. ADEA combats age-based prejudice, ensuring older workers are treated fairly and...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 1 Source | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Serial Killer James Edward Wood
    Description: James Edward Wood was born on December 9, 1947, as James Godwin (Killer.Cloud, 2019). He was born in Pensacola, Florida, to his alcoholic father, Sherman, and his mother, Hazel Johnson. At the age of 2 years, his father was imprisoned and his mother left Pensacola and moved to Idaho. He was raised as an only...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 3 Sources | APA | Law | Research Paper |
  • Constitutional Carry Law
    Description: Constitutional carry law refers to state laws that advocate for the freedom to carry a firearm either openly or concealed. The law does not prohibit citizens from openly carrying a firearm in public spaces as no state permit is required. Under constitutional carry law, there are no background checks, ...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 5 Sources | MLA | Law | Essay |
  • Jamie Bulger Murder Case
    Description: Research question: What is the relationship between media consumption and juvenile crime? Interview/Survey question: 1 What type of media content do you typically consume? 2 How does media consumption affect your attitudes and behaviors? 3 Do you think media consumption has any impact on juvenile crime?...
    1 page/≈275 words| 1 Source | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Jamie Bulger Murder Case
    Description: The murder of Jamie Bulger, which took place in 1993, was a crime that received a great deal of media attention. It involves two young boys, both of whom were 10 years old, who kidnapped and murdered a toddler named Jamie Bulger. As a result of the case, there was a frenzy in the media, and many people ...
    1 page/≈275 words| 1 Source | APA | Law | Case Study |
  • Sherryl Lynn Jacquot's Missing Person Case
    Description: Throughout history, there have been several cases of missing people and murders; some were solved, yet others remain a mystery. In many cases of missing persons, the family takes the middle role of trying to find them through the use of authorities and the public. The authorities help track down the person...
    7 pages/≈1925 words| 7 Sources | MLA | Law | Article |
  • Death-Qualified Jury
    Description: The death penalty is a practice still upheld in some states in the United States of America. Alice et al. (n.d.) state that the death-qualified jury hears and determines cases with a capital sentence. Each jury member undergoes vetting, and all individuals strictly against capital punishment are dismissed...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Texas Drug Law
    Description: Texas is known for its strict drug laws. Although there is some truth to this assumption, Texas's drug regulations aren't always uniform. Depending on the kind and quantity of drugs involved in a certain instance, the rules and accompanying penalties for drug offenses might vary greatly. The types of...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • United States vs. Avonde Lockhart
    Description: The plaintiff in Lockhart v. the United States is Avondale Lockhart, and the defendant is the United States of America. The constitutionally protected problem in the case is an infringement of a constitutional provision, which the plaintiff admitted to violating. As per 18 U. S. C. 2252(a) (4), any...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Coursework |
  • The Case of the Director Who Wore Too Many Hats
    Description: Jim will file a derivative lawsuit representing Rico Investments Corporation against Christina. A derivative suit is a legal action filed by a shareholder on behalf of a corporation and against a third party (Cheeseman, 2021). In essence, the case filed by Jim is not for his account. Christina, the director...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 1 Source | APA | Law | Essay |
  • National Tobacco Strategy Australia
    Description: The national Tobacco Strategy 2012-2018 is a sub-strategy for the National Drug Strategy that complements the preventive health strategy in Australia (Intergovernmental Committee on Drugs, 2018). The aim of this policy initiative is to reduce the tobacco use in Australians. The high tobacco usage in ...
    1 page/≈275 words| 10 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Effectiveness of UK Equality Act (2010) in Addressing Workplace Inequality
    Description: The UK Equality Act (2010) (UEA) or the Act is the official legislation in the UK that protects a person from being discriminated against in the workplace or the larger society. The single Act replaced previous discrimination laws to strengthen discrimination regulations and make it much easier for citizens...
    8 pages/≈2200 words| 9 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • BREACH OF CONTRACT
    Description: Contract Violation occurs when one or more parties involved in a contract fail to fulfill their obligations as agreed upon in the contract terms. This can take many forms, such as failing to deliver goods or services as promised....
    2 pages/≈550 words| 1 Source | APA | Law | Case Study |
  • Labor and Unionization
    Description: Labor union law refers to the body of laws and regulations that govern the relationship between labor unions and employers. It includes statutes, case law, and administrative regulations....
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 3 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Relationship Between Domestic and International Law
    Description: Relationship between foreign policy and domestic policy is complex and interconnected. Domestic policy refers to the laws, regulations, and programs that are implemented within a country to address domestic issues such as healthcare, education, and economic growth....
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 2 Sources | Chicago | Law | Term Paper |
  • Organized Crime
    Description: Law and order organized crime refers to the efforts made by law enforcement agencies to combat and prevent organized criminal activities. Organized crime involves a group of individuals who work together to engage in criminal activities such as drug trafficking, money laundering, and human trafficking....
    2 pages/≈550 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • IRAC for United States, Appellee, -V- Mark P. Kaiser, Defendant-Appellant.
    Description: IRAC method is a commonly used legal analysis framework that helps individuals structure their legal arguments in a clear and concise manner. The acronym "IRAC" stands for Issue, Rule, Application, and Conclusion....
    2 pages/≈550 words| No Sources | APA | Law | Case Study |
  • Professional Misconduct
    Description: Professional misconduct law is a set of legal regulations that govern the conduct of professionals in their respective fields. These laws are designed to ensure that professionals uphold the highest standards of ethical conduct and provide their clients with quality services....
    2 pages/≈550 words| 1 Source | MLA | Law | Essay |
  • Unintentional Tort Research Summary Assignment
    Description: Unintentional Tort Research Summary Assignment Law Other (Not Listed)...
    1 page/≈275 words| 1 Source | APA | Law | Other (Not Listed) |
  • LAW
    Description: LAW Law Essay...
    10 pages/≈2750 words| 11 Sources | Other | Law | Essay |
  • PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
    Description: PROTECTION OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Law Article...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| No Sources | Other | Law | Article |
  • European Union
    Description: European Union Law Essay...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 4 Sources | MLA | Law | Essay |
  • trust law
    Description: trust law Law Essay...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | Chicago | Law | Essay |
  • Case Of Mary Barnett
    Description: Case Of Mary Barnett Law Essay...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 2 Sources | MLA | Law | Essay |
  • group project on courts
    Description: group project on courts Law Coursework...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Coursework |
  • Juvenile Delinquency Theories and Reducing Recidivism
    Description: Juvenile Delinquency Theories and Reducing Recidivism Law Essay...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 5 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • The Judicial System
    Description: The Judicial System Law Coursework...
    1 page/≈275 words| 3 Sources | APA | Law | Coursework |
  • CMRJ 500 FINAL QUESTIONS
    Description: CMRJ 500 FINAL QUESTIONS Law Other (Not Listed)...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 5 Sources | APA | Law | Other (Not Listed) |
  • MEMORANDUM OF LAW
    Description: MEMORANDUM OF LAW Law Other (Not Listed)...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 5 Sources | Other | Law | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Is Constructivism the Middle Ground Between Mainstream and Critical Theory?
    Description: Since the cold war's conclusion, Constructivism as a radical theory has sprung into the sight of political science (Patmanathan et al., 2016). The Theory's supporters contended that this occurred and were necessary because traditional, mainstream Theory frequently misses the mark in predicting political...
    7 pages/≈1925 words| 18 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • The Future of Policing
    Description: The Future of Policing Law Research Paper...
    1 page/≈550 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Research Paper |
  • The Case Study
    Description: The Case Study Law Essay...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Race and Perception of Police Misconduct
    Description: Race and Perception of Police Misconduct Law Research Paper...
    8 pages/≈2200 words| 5 Sources | APA | Law | Research Paper |
  • Common Law Assignment: Terms of a contract
    Description: Common Law Assignment: Terms of a contract Law Case Study...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 15 Sources | Other | Law | Case Study |
  • Racial profiling in law enforcement
    Description: Racial profiling in law enforcement Law Research Paper...
    124 pages/≈34100 words| 25 Sources | APA | Law | Research Paper |
  • Moral Advocacy in Kenya
    Description: Moral Advocacy in Kenya Law Essay...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 4 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Human Rights Lawyer- Fighting For Justice
    Description: Human Rights Lawyer- Fighting For Justice Law Essay...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Criminal Justice System Reform
    Description: Criminal Justice System Reform Law Essay...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 2 Sources | MLA | Law | Essay |
  • Angelina Jolie: A Humanitarian Advocate
    Description: Angelina Jolie: A Humanitarian Advocate Law Essay...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 5 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • NTERPRET THE RELATION BETWEEN NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LAW
    Description: NTERPRET THE RELATION BETWEEN NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL LAW Law Essay...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Juvenile Justice
    Description: Juvenile Justice Law Research Paper...
    2 pages/≈550 words| No Sources | APA | Law | Research Paper |
  • Rawls’ Difference Principle and Affirmative Action
    Description: Rawls’ Difference Principle and Affirmative Action Law Essay...
    2 pages/≈550 words| No Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Governance
    Description: Governance Law Case Study...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 2 Sources | Other | Law | Case Study |
  • Understanding the Techniques for Dealing with Disasters
    Description: I have learned a lot of insights from doing the following course this semester. I did well in understanding the techniques for dealing with disasters. These are the most important lessons to deal with the different types of disasters. However, I could have improved my understanding of crisis preparedness...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Coursework |
  • Rights of Criminal Defendants
    Description: There would be no need for Procedural Protections if there was no Government acting in bad faith against citizens. If the Due Process of Law exists to avoid the government from abusing the governed, this means the government's nature is implicitly coercive. (Roach 6). The state must give you competent...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Other (Not Listed) |
  • David Fincher’s Movie: Zodiac
    Description: David Fincher’s movie Zodiac emerges as a quiet and dialogue-driven movie, based on the Zodiac murders that were largely unresolved in San Francisco in the 1960s. It fits well within the criminal justice genre, although the film appears to deviate from the normal trajectory of serial killers. Whereas...
    1 page/≈550 words| No Sources | APA | Law | Movie Review |
  • The Major Roadblock to Fairness and Equity
    Description: The major roadblock to Fairness and equity within our criminal justice system is the lack of accountability, transparency, and diversity. There is a lack of responsibility because there is no mechanism to hold individuals, agencies, or institutions accountable for their actions. There is a lack of ...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • The Stamp Act Resolutions and Declaratory Act
    Description: The three documents, namely the Stamp Act Resolutions, The Declaratory Act of 1766, and The Virginia Resolves of 1765, are closely linked because they share a similar subject that influenced their creation and passage. The British's growing debts that resulted from the French and Indian wars contributed...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Sentencing and Post-Trial Motions
    Description: Over the last 100 years, there have been a number of changes to sentencing and post-trial motions. One of the most notable changes is the introduction of mandatory minimum sentences (Mascharka, 2000). These are sentences that must be served in full, regardless of the circumstances of the crime...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 6 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • The Case of Licciardello v The Queen
    Description: On June 28th, 2008, Alfio Licciardello (appellant) was seen by the two police officers driving his motor vehicle on North Bourne Avenue in Canberra without observing the traffic signals. The two officers stopped him and requested him to provide his driving license. He informed them that he did not have a...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 2 Sources | Chicago | Law | Case Study |
  • Search and Seizure Laws in the Cyberworld
    Description: The emergence of the cyberworld has brought cybercrime, a new variety of criminal behavior of using a computer to commit crimes. Evidence-collection by law enforcers performing cybercrime investigations can implicate any of several legal standards, including the 4th Amendment, which prohibits unreasonable...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 3 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Solving a Significant Problem
    Description: The problem presented in this paper is the issue of cybercrime. The problem is of international scope and has been widely extended to different sectors in the world, which makes it an important issue of discussion as it affects almost everyone. Cybercrime is the use of a computer and internet network...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 4 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • The Business Structures of Best Organizational Form
    Description: The chosen organization for this paper is the limited liability company. This is the type of business structure that works to protect its owners from personal responsibilities for its debts and liabilities. In addition, this business structure lets one enjoy the benefits of both a partnership business...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Laws of Wars are Critical in Creating Rationality
    Description: Laws of wars are critical in creating rationality among participants in a battle or conflict because they enforce rationality to inhibit adverse casualties during the war. Even though rogue countries can sometimes violate these laws, they serve a greater purpose in limiting mortalities from hostilities or...
    1 page/≈275 words| 1 Source | MLA | Law | Essay |
  • Intricate Process Involving Indefinite Power Relationship
    Description: We Have Always Lived in the Castle is a mystery novel that was written in 1962 by an American author known as Shirley Jackson. In the book, the main character describes how she and her sister ended up living with their crippled uncle after their family was poisoned and died. Merricat's feelings and ideas ...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 8 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • The Judicial Branch's Responsibility
    Description: The judicial branch's responsibility is to provide interpretations of the laws. In contrast, the legislative and executive branches are responsible for enacting new laws and ensuring they are followed. To argue that judges decide cases based on their policy preferences rather than a faithful interpretation ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 2 Sources | MLA | Law | Essay |
  • The International Olympics Committee Role In Promoting Human Rights
    Description: The International Olympics Committee, the international body that organizes and oversees the Olympics games, has no laws regarding national government’s violation of human rights. Instead, the organization maintains a neutral position even when human rights abuse is obvious. This issue came up in the run up...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Act Of 1964
    Description: The Civil Rights Act of 1964. The existing processes and systematic laws cannot be used to identify the directions of racial discrimination. This is because the oversight of the laws is placed on the local leaders who have the capability and mandate of organizing the local groups to act against such laws...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 1 Source | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Ethical Dilemmas in the Media Industry
    Description: Working in the media industry stimulates numerous encounters with ethical issues. The media industry is often ruled by a code of conduct, which outlines ethical issues to consider. However, irrespective of these guidelines, media personalities continually encounter situations that affect the line of duty...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 5 Sources | APA | Law | Case Study |
  • Mass Shootings and Gun Violence
    Description: This research will examine how gun policies and laws influence mass shootings and violence. In this case, the hypothesis was: There is a positive relationship between gun laws or policies and mass shootings and gun violence. A causal relationship exists between policies the government sets (local, state, or...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 3 Sources | APA | Law | Research Proposal |
  • How To Deal With Potential Disputes
    Description: Expansion of company operations benefits the management; however, it further exposes the institutions to potential disputes. On that note, a change of the market structure by Mighty Armour Limited Company means more potential conflicts that are different and complex than challenges experienced in the United...
    1 page/≈275 words| 12 Sources | Other | Law | Essay |
  • Scope of the Fourth Amendment
    Description: The fourth amendment applies to anyone as long as they are under the protection of the constitution. The things the individuals get protected from include unreasonable seizures and searches from any government member. Despite this, the fourth amendment does not guarantee protection to all seizures and...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 1 Source | MLA | Law | Research Paper |
  • Human Rights and Migration: The Case of the Syrian Arab Republic
    Description: According to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), a refugee is someone who has been compelled to escape their country due to persecution, conflict, or violence. Asylum seekers are people seeking protection from outside their home countries under international law. To explore...
    9 pages/≈2475 words| 16 Sources | Harvard | Law | Essay |
  • Types of Arbitral Awards
    Description: An arbitral award is a decision made by an arbitrator in an arbitration proceeding. An arbitrator is a person chosen by the parties to a dispute to hear and decide their case. Arbitration proceedings are either one-way or two-way proceedings. One-way proceedings can be private or public. Two-way ...
    15 pages/≈4125 words| 28 Sources | Other | Law | Term Paper |
  • Probable Cause and Reasonable Suspicion
    Description: The law requires that "Probable Cause" exists before a judge approves a request for a search warrant; however, people may be stopped and frisked based on a "Reasonable Suspicion." Please explain in detail why you agree or disagree that these are appropriate standards. I agree that "Probable Cause" and...
    1 page/≈275 words| 4 Sources | MLA | Law | Essay |
  • Arbitration and Litigation and the Intellectual Property Law
    Description: A binding arbitration clause is a clause in a contract that states all disputes must be resolved by arbitration. Should businesses be allowed to contain binding arbitration clauses in their consumer contracts? Why, or why not? For the business, they have to be allowed to contain the binding arbitration...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 2 Sources | Other | Law | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Caseworks on Negligence, Consumer Protection, Contract, and Equality
    Description: In this case, the collector’s claim that there was an enforceable contract between him and the offeror is void. An offer becomes a valid contract when both parties have agreed and signed on to the agreement. In this case, the Antique dealer had already sent the Collector a signed offer agreeing to sell the...
    11 pages/≈3025 words| No Sources | APA | Law | Coursework |
  • Legal Analysis on Jim Winn's Theft Case
    Description: The 2017 Georgia Code § 16-8-14 of Theft by shoplifting states that “A person commits the offense of theft by shoplifting when such person alone or in concert with another person, with the intent of appropriating merchandise to his or her own use without paying for the same or to deprive the owner of...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 3 Sources | APA | Law | Case Study |
  • Business Law: Guildford Consumer Business and Advice Services
    Description: Cases of food poisoning are common in the United Kingdom (Association, 2019). Food poisoning is caused mainly by viruses or bacteria such as E. Coli and Hepatitis. First, it’s important to mention that according to Consumer Protection Act 1987 Sections 2, Winona and Katja (being consumers) have the right to...
    6 pages/≈1650 words| 6 Sources | Harvard | Law | Coursework |
  • Understanding Inmates' Rights
    Description: To understand the inmate's limitations and rights while incarcerated, we have to acknowledge that the operation and formation of prisons and the rights of inmates are governed by state legislation and federal laws. Despite the fact inmates do not have full constitutional rights, they are protected by the...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 1 Source | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Extra-Territorial Jurisdiction of the UK
    Description: The jurisdiction of English criminal courts can be categorised into two types; territorial and extra-territorial criminal jurisdiction. The territorial jurisdiction means that those crimes or offenses which has been committed in the territory of UK or within the boundaries of UK, upon which the UK law is...
    11 pages/≈3025 words| 59 Sources | Other | Law | Essay |
  • Legal Problem Question: Damages for Death from a Car Hit
    Description: Under the Umbrella of US civil law, a death suit can be brought against an identifiable defendant and such suits are the counterpart to criminal charges. In US tort law, negligence is defined as such acts which in similar circumstances, a person having ordinary prudence would not have committed. To prove...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 5 Sources | MLA | Law | Essay |
  • Adherence of UK to International Human Rights Obligations to Eliminate Racial Discrimination
    Description: This report is based on the discrimination based on case or descent. The phenomena of caste based discrimination is considerably new and in the International law have recognised the caste based discrimination in the late 90s. However, the problem which has been discussed in this report have occurred due to...
    13 pages/≈3575 words| 24 Sources | Other | Law | Essay |
  • Controversies on the Affordable Care Act
    Description: “Constitutionalism, Human Rights, and Citizenship” in Islam and the Secular State by an-Na’im Na’im questions whether it is possible to predict distinctive dispositions held by Christian worshippers in the modern industrial society and defends his position on the issue. He provides an argument on discursive...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 10 Sources | APA | Law | Annotated Bibliography |
  • Checks And Balances In The US Constitution
    Description: As a direct result of the way that “checks and balances” is set up by the Constitution, is any specific branch of the national government missing the necessary power to properly protect the rights of citizens? Choose one branch and explain why it is prevented specifically by “checks and balances” from...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 5 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Implied Powers
    Description: The United States Constitution divides the power of the national government among the Legislative (Congress), the Executive (the President and those appointed to help the President), and the judiciary (the federal courts) (May & Ides, 2004). According to May and Ides (2004), this is the principle of ...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Role of Family Lawyers in California
    Description: In California today, there has been a surge in domestic or family issues posing the need for family lawyers. This branch of law deals with domestic and family matters such as child abuse, adoption, marriage, property settlement, and child support. Family courts are the most crowded court dockets in numerous...
    1 page/≈550 words| No Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Recovery Procedure under Banking Law
    Description: Banking law is a law that seeks to make our financial matters work in the best way possible. Significantly, following the 2019 Covid19 global crisis, we continue to experience issues associated with banking, especially considering that the banking sector has been left to address matters relating to the...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 3 Sources | APA | Law | Research Paper |
  • Remixing Media From The Twentieth And Twenty-First Centuries
    Description: Brett Gaylor, a Web activist, and filmmaker addresses copyright challenges in the information age in RiP: Remixing media from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries is a philosophy for connecting consumers and creators. It's no secret that the film has an essential part for the mashup artist Girl Talk....
    2 pages/≈550 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Analysis of the Ethical Problems of Abortion
    Description: The debate surrounding the issue ‘abortion’, is sometimes presented as involving a conflict between the moral interests of the unborn child and those of the mother. While some people adopt a duty- based approach, others adopt a rights based or utilitarian position that grants direct moral protection to both...
    15 pages/≈4125 words| 13 Sources | Other | Law | Research Paper |
  • Level of Compliance to Abortion Law in Nigeria
    Description: The rate of induced abortion worldwide can never be accurate because reliable data are only available in a few countries. Henshaw and others identified only 28 countries with complete data on abortion. In a comprehensive review of data on abortion by them, they further deduced that one out of every four...
    16 pages/≈4400 words| 13 Sources | Other | Law | Term Paper |
  • The Crime of Terrorism
    Description: The 20th century was when the US investigative and security agency registered the most infamous crimes. According to statistics, 50% of total crimes were murder crimes, 20% were drug trafficking and rape, and the rest were miscellaneous crimes (Croken, 2017). One of the most asked questions is why people...
    5 pages/≈1375 words| 5 Sources | APA | Law | Case Study |
  • Financial Roboadvisors: Legal Issues and Debates
    Description: Robo-advisors, defined as automated online services that utilize computer algorithms to give financial advice and manage consumers' investment portfolios, has revolutionized the financial advising sector in the last 10 years. The expansion of the Robo-advisor industry and the services that roboadvisors...
    20 pages/≈5500 words| 15 Sources | APA | Law | Case Study |
  • The Fourth Amendment: Unwarranted Search and Seizure
    Description: U.S. residents enjoy the protection against unwarranted searches and seizures carried out by the government by the Fourth Amendment. The Amendment aims to protect people's right to personal privacy (1). For example, inside an individual's house, they expect privacy; in contrast, items the person reveals to...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 3 Sources | Other | Law | Case Study |
  • Comparative Criminal Justice: China's Legal System
    Description: China's legal system does not adhere to the principle that a person is presumed innocent unless proved guilty, in contrast to that of the United States of America and other nations. The accused is presumed guilty unless their innocence can be shown. People accused of committing crimes are nearly always...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 4 Sources | Other | Law | Essay |
  • Insurance and Employment Laws
    Description: Insurance was defined in Lucena V Crawford as ‘ … a contract by which the one party in consideration of a price paid to him adequate to the risk becomes security to the other that he shall not suffer loss, damage or prejudice by the happening of the perils specified to certain things which may be exposed to...
    1 page/≈550 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Coursework |
  • Insurance and Employment Law
    Description: Insurance was defined in Lucena V Crawford as ‘ … a contract by which the one party in consideration of a price paid to him adequate to the risk becomes security to the other that he shall not suffer loss, damage or prejudice by the happening of the perils specified to certain things which may be exposed to...
    1 page/≈550 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Coursework |
  • Gender-Based Discrimination in the Criminal Justice System
    Description: Women have historically had less involvement in crimes but recent trends indicate that the number of women in conflict with the law is on the rise. For women, the justice system can offer a variety of challenges due to its design geared towards men's needs. The purpose of the paper was to investigate...
    3 pages/≈825 words| 10 Sources | APA | Law | Research Paper |
  • The Roles of Judge, Attorney, Prosecutor, and Defense Attorney
    Description: The roles of Judge, Attorney, Prosecutor, and Defense Attorney, can be confusing at times since they all have the same purpose - to maintain integrity in the court of law and protect the rights of each individual involved in the trial process. They have different duties and responsibilities based on the different...
    1 page/≈275 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Term Paper |
  • Discussion on Civil Litigation
    Description: The majority of jurisdictions allow evidence of prior felony convictions to be used against the credibility of a witness who is testifying. In order to demonstrate that the accused may be untrustworthy, this evidence is acceptable. Evidence showing the defendant is a bad and dangerous person or has a ...
    2 pages/≈550 words| 1 Source | MLA | Law | Essay |
  • Military Science topics reflection
    Description: Military Science topics reflection Law Essay...
    4 pages/≈1100 words| 2 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Extremist Political Ideologies & Socio-Political Polarization in US
    Description: Socio-political polarization is the difference in political attitudes towards ideological extremes (Weber, et al 186). Political polarization is considered the sole cause of extreme divergence of views, which are often taken to personal levels. Among other factors that lead to socio-political polarization ...
    1 page/≈275 words| 5 Sources | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Definition of International Humanitarian Law and Its Origins
    Description: International humanitarian law is a set of rules and principles that seek to protect people who are not or are no longer taking part in hostilities during times of armed conflicts and to restrict the means and methods of warfare employed (Fleck & Bothe, 2013). Also referred to as the law of armed conflict or...
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