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    Police officer job is to enforce the law since they’re not law. This implies that they are not past the law in any sort of matter. Police officer also have additional morals and laws in which the are required to follow in order to set and example of the member of the community. The target of the criminal justice system is to check that all law violations that are executed are dealt with in the best conceivable way. Without the best conceivable powers and laws our country would essentially…

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    American people have a human right to live without pain and suffering and keep themselves healthy. The policy that stands to prohibit patients from receiving medical marijuana is a violation of this human right. A prescription for a non-narcotic or non-pharmaceutical drug that has shown many benefits to people should not be out of reach in any state. Medical Marijuana must be made legal in all 50 states. Not only does it aid in treatment for countless illnesses, but it will also decrease the…

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    In this scenario that are a few ethical and legal issues. The first ethical issue is the store owner knew he was wrong but wanted the deputy chief to tell the junior officer not to write him a ticket. Now legally this is wrong because he ran a red light and could have caused an accident. Therefore, it is wrong for the deputy chief to tell him not to write the ticket plus it raises question about how people who do small favors for you get special treatment. I feel that they truly started to look…

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    Question 1 In his “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, Martin Luther King argues that not all laws must be obeyed. Write an essay explaining what he means. Martin Luther King is writing his letter from Birmingham Jail to the community and the religious leaders that have been racist. He wrote this letter in order to respond to the accusations he has been prosecuted by. These actions were justified because of his involvement in the state of Alabama by joining the movement of civil activists. Yet some…

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    deprive people of life, liberty, or the state no individual would have voluntarily left the natural condition. What has been given to government is the law to enforce nature, so that is what we give up to government when we create a government from within political society. We give it the right to enforce the law of nature. In Locke’s view the law of nature dictates two things, self-preservation, and preservation of all others as long as those goals don’t conflict. That is the most we can give…

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    Despite the different social classes and roles that human beings perform in different societies and civilizations, on a purely natural level, all humans only need to perform the tasks necessary for survival. Since survival in nature requires only a certain amount of skills for the average and reasonable human being (such as the ability to hunt, forage, make clothing and shelter etc.), those who did survive possessed all these same skills. In this case, similar to how Hobbes says “nature hath…

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    Feminism In Morocco

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    demonstrates potential promise for addressing gender-based violence and supporting women’s rights” (Elliott 2009, Evrard 2014). Moroccan Family Law The official and legal system of Morocco is an “assortment of laws grounded on the Maliki tradition of Sharia, local customary laws based in tribal laws, and the French Penal code which dominates civil laws” (Fernea 1998). Amid the independence from France in 1956, the decision to follow the Maliki tradition was strategic, created by tribal…

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    constitution are in fact written down, much of it in the laws passed in parliament, otherwise known as statute law. There are many principles involved in the British constitution however one of the main and perhaps the most important of the principles surrounding it is parliamentary sovereignty which I will be discussing in this document. First of what is parliamentary sovereignty? The sovereignty of parliament – parliament and only parliament get to make laws and no one else. As dicey stated…

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    Imagine a loved one battling with stage four cancer. The cancer is not responding to any type of treatment, and your loved one will never leave the hospital. Your loved one requires twenty-four-hour care, is confined to a wheelchair or bed, unable to feed themselves, clothe, or bathe themselves, and has difficulty communicating. Ask yourself, is life worth living in this situation? Many patients would rather end the suffering and pain. For many human beings, the value of life is commonly linked…

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    The Ninth Circuit affirmed the ruling that the NCAA do unlawfully restrain trade – in order words, do violate antitrust laws – but reversed the district courts ruling regarding compensating student-athletes beyond the full cost of attending college through deferred payments. The ruling was appealed to the Supreme Court as well, but the Supreme Court rejected their option…

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