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    to negotiate the purchase of the property for fair value. If the landowner does not want to sell, the government can file a court action to exercise eminent domain, and serves or publishes notice of the hearing as required by law. The use, and at times abuse, of this law contributes to ethical dilemmas arising, as with the legal case of The Cottonwood…

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    Unjust Law Pros And Cons

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    An unjust law requires an unjust punishment When a burglar breaks in your home, do you ask, “how much do you want?” Or if a thief were to extort money out of you would you ask him how much?” You might. The IRS generates income like a burglar or a thief, but the difference is that the IRS keeps coming back for more. The IRS kidnapped, jailed me and has turned me into their slave. I’m an entrepreneur, worked and saved money since I was 9. In 1980, I bought a house, in 1983, I bought…

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    Analysis I In his article “Social Media: Establishing Criteria for Law Enforcement Use,” Robert D. Stuart discusses law enforcement officers' role when using social media. His claim is one of policy. Despite social media's advantages to share information, and the right of free expression, law enforcement agencies must set a standard for the officers regarding the information that is available to share in social media, in order to avoid dishonoring the institution and themselves. The warrants of…

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    monitoring protection laws (including inspections in the associate states). EASA has power above new kind…

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    free from influence and physically free to do what one wants; equality should be the state of being equal in terms of rights and sharing the same responsibility as members of the modern society; natural moral principles will be the believe of a higher law and teachings of God, the rights to life, justice and property. This will enable a fair analysis of whether freedom and equality root from natural moral principles or political institutions. The focus…

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    have resulted in the form of modern day slavery, inequality, and a loss of freedom. Human Trafficking is amongst the tops of the lists for injustices in our society. Human trafficking is the illegal movement of people for the use of forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation. If you were to read all that was just stated, while taking out the term ‘human trafficking’, it would sound almost identical to slavery. Human trafficking has morphed into a modern-day slavery, causing more trouble than…

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    Radwa Eltour Dr. Saeed Hanafi 20/12/2017 900140871 Final Exam Question 2: A- There is a difference between the employment contract and the consultation contract according to the Egyptian law. The employment contract states the relationship between the employee and the employer that the employee is under the control and the supervision of the employer. The employee works for an employer for a wage, salary, payment, or a fee and is guided by an implied agreement. The employer is the one who…

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    fix the problems. Should the tenant simply live with the conditions? Well, the fact is that according to the law, tenants have rights. However, obtaining those rights in New York City is a different matter. Most are frustrated with the legal system and turn to a Tenants Rights Attorney. Navigating Tenant Law Certainly, it is very frustrating for the average tenant to understand tenant law and the way that it affects their personal…

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    The conflict between federal and state marijuana laws continue to leave property owners and residents with differing opinions regarding appropriate use of California properties. It’s a debate that will continue as the conflict is semi-new to with changing laws making medical marijuana legal. Employees are now questioning their employers’ rights to base employment and continued employment on random drug testing. Students are questioning the school’s right to prohibit marijuana on campuses. And,…

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    The most frequently discussed concern, as Villasenor states, is privacy (Villasenor, 2014). In regards to debate over whether new laws specific to unmanned aviation are required, Villasenor posits that laws currently in effect may provide a greater deal of protection than many believe they do. Citing Kyllo v. United States, Villasenor states that frequent interpretations of the Court’s decision are too pessimistic,…

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