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    Computer Search Warrants

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    tricky than a physical warrant. In regards to the Fourth Amendment there are sensitive issues that involves an individuals protection that must be adhered to. With the popularity of using Digital Evidence, along with consider the Fourth Amendment, law enforcement might have to consider a new set of rules or standard operating procedures to regulate its use. A search…

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    of disobedience, Sophocles illustrates how civil disobedience must be a driving force practiced by all societies despite its consequences. This philosophical aspect is represented through Antigone`s character, who admitted that she, alone, gave her brother Polyneices a honorable burial. Antigone justifies her actions by claiming that she buried her brother just as God calls all people to be buried, she says, “I did not intend to pay… for breaking these laws because of my fear of one man and his…

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    tried to maintain peace through cultural respect by recognizing that we are all equal, and as history has shown, that the contrary of this cultural respect because of the misinterpretation of written documents and the human factor, has resulted in Civil War. In the same way, my responsibility is to treat everyone with respect, despite the differences that I might have with other as is: Political opinions, sex preferences, race, age, economic status and culture. Therefore, in my case as a college…

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    citizen’s right are protected. The Judicial branch of the government has the main purpose of interpreting the laws, it keeps the legislative and executive branches in check, and makes decisions that influence us and our country. The judicial branch has an important job. They explains the meaning of laws, they apply the laws to each cases, and they must…

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    Statutory Law - is a written law that has to be followed by everyone e.g. coaches, teachers, managers, pupils etc. If someone doesn 't follow these laws they will face charges. Statutory law ensures that health and safety is followed everywhere properly. In a leisure centre if the levels of chlorine are not checked in the swimming pool on a regular basis then there is a risk that the chlorine levels will get too high and put people at risk of burns to their skin. Under the Statutory Law the…

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    constituent was created, it was for all people to have liberty and freedom in the United States (U.S.); however, that did not happen. All groups that are well organized may or may not advance in their works. Interest groups, such as those involved in the civil rights movement looked for assistance from the judicial branch rather than the legislative branch. The judicial system starts at the local area which is easy to access and then continues up to the Supreme Court if necessary to be…

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    Immigration Lawyer Essay

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    recently due to President Donald Trump’s immigration policy. She works with a program called CAIR and also with the Office of Refugee Resettlement to help minors that have been recently apprehended. The Council on American–Islamic Relations (CAIR) is a civil rights and advocacy group that protects the rights of humanity while presenting a positive image of Muslim and Islamic people in American. (Cair.com) She tries to assist them in the process and represent them in court to help the judge see…

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    (2001). Access to Justice for Immigrants Who are Victimized: The Perspectives of Police and Prosecutors. Criminal Justice Policy Review. 12(3) 183-196. Immigrations to the United States in the last decade has made the criminal system to add new laws. In most of the cases victims are afraid to reported crimes. These create a issue because if crimes are not report, is more hard to stop future crimes or make justice to the victims. The dependent variable was victims of hate crime, and the…

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    Warren Court Era Analysis

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    learned in this course was that even though the judicial branch was not given the power of law making, but through the decisions made by the Supreme Court this can heavily affect the American political system through the changing of laws. For example, in the Brown v. Board of Education decision it was found the segregation of school was inherently unequal and unlawful. Through this court decision many Southern laws were stuck down and many schools were unsegregated. This shows the true important…

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    When Claudette Coulman and Rosa Parks wouldn 't give up their seats to white men it became the start of a revolution, the Civil Rights Movement. Claudette was too young to be the face of the boycott, she was also pregnant with a married mans child. She was in no place to be the face of the boycott and would not have been able to take the criticism from the press on her. Rosa Parks on the other hand was older and had to look to be the face of the boycott. The old seamstress who was tired after a…

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