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    Even though this case started in 2013 it is still in courts to this date with appeals. Plaintiff: Edward C. O’Bannon, Jr Defendant Appellee, National Collegiate Athletic Association, AKA the NCAA Defendants: Electronic Arts, Inc.; Collegiate Licensing Company AKA CLA, Presiding Judge: Claudia Wilken, Senior District Judge Court: Northern District of California Appeals Court: Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Appeals Date: September 2016 A little history of the case: This litigation is…

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    The Doctors Trial

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    The Doctors’ Trial was the first of twelve trials for war crimes of German doctors, held by United States authorities, they came as a result of the crimes and atrocities committed during the Holocaust against not only Jews, but also Poles, Russians and Roma Gypsies. It took a while for these criminal proceedings to actually be set up and put in motion because trials like these had never really been done before. A few different methods were discussed including Joseph Stalin’s proposal to execute…

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    This investigation stems from Dr. Fonn self-reporting that he his privileges had been suspended for 30 days from a hospital in Cape Girardeau, MO. It was due to alleged conflict of interest and federal prosecution for Anti-Kickback law violations. He also answered positive to remuneration for two cases in the past year. A case was opened. *** On 012-16-2014, the Board office received an application for Missouri Medical License from Dr. Sonjay J. Fonn, DO of Cape Girardeau, MO. In filing for…

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    I really believe it should be up to the students to choose if they would like to stand or not during the pledge of allegiance in schools. America is filled with all different people meaning all sorts of different types of people contribute to making up this country. By forcing kids to recite the words of the pledge, including “under God,” if they do not believe in god then they are being forced to say what they don’t believe in. Our great nation is very orientated with all our freedoms, and by…

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    Pledge of Allegiance was constitutional. The District Court accepted the magistrate 's finding and dismissed the case on June 21, 2000. Upon hearing the verdict Mr. Newdow filed an appealed with the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals. June 26, 2002, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed the decision handed down by U. S. District Court in California. The panel of judges found that the schools had in fact violated the First Amendment. Than on the March 24, 2004 the U. S. Supreme Court decided to…

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    legislature had intended the administrator (or administrative body) to have ‘exclusive powers regarding the interpretation of the statutory provision’ in question . Corbett CJ held that this was a matter of how the statute that conferred the power was constructed . Corbett CJ suggested guidelines for how to approach this: (a) where the powers or functions in question are of a purely judicial nature, a court will be reluctant to conclude that the tribunal is intended to have exclusive…

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    Duplessis. However with the recent rise of Administrative tribunals, this role has been increasingly assumed by administrative tribunals. Administrative tribunals are governed by the body of law called administrative law. This law is referred to as “invisible law” because its affects all aspect of our lives yet we are unaware of its existence. Administrative tribunals are “creatures of statute” and get their authority from their enabling statute. Tribunals have expertise in a specialized area,…

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    established before an infringement of freedom of religion is justified. Similarly the Multani decision also provides insight to the proper relationship between administrative decisions and the protection of fundamental rights and freedoms in Canada. Given the Charter the charter has existed for over two decades, both courts and administrative tribunals have not yet clearly defined the exact boundaries between numerous rights and freedoms contained therein. Looking at individual’s rights and…

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    HUMAN RIGHTS TRIBUNAL TRIBUNAL ASSIGNMENT LAWS 228 Section 002 Kuangli Zou 300783156 The tribunal I visited is Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, which is located at 655 Bay Street, 14th Floor. It is one of the seven tribunals, which form the Social Justice Tribunals Ontario (SJTO, 2015); and the other six tribunals are Child and Family Services Review Board, Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, Landlord and Tenant Board, etc. The case I heard is about sexual…

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    SELF-REFLECTION 1. Your Name: Carly Stansfield 2. Adjudicative Tribunal researched: Social Benefits Tribunal. 3. What did you contribute to this group assignment? My contribution to the group assignment was creating a slide that gave a brief description of the Social Benefits Tribunal. I researched the information on the Social Benefits Tribunal’s website and by reviewing the enabling legislation. I also provided the information for types of matters the tribunal deals with. I was able to find…

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