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    It is difficult to understand the profound necessity of law in civil life without first considering the state of disorder that would ensue without it. In the absence of laws society would cease to function and the basis of civilization would collapse. This is a poignant reminder of the vital role laws play throughout history and the present world; ensuring the regulation of a rich variety of social structures in politically diverse societies. My late grandfather was a strong believer in justice,…

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    The Indies Mission Theory

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    The Law of the Indies was originally the Council of Indies which was established in the early 1570s by regulations. Eventually organized in the 1680s to create the Law of Indies. The goal of the Law of the Indies was to integrate and interact of church and state society. The two societies were to coexist and support both the ecclesiastical and secular growth of the colonist in New Spain. The Spanish were able to put as far north as Santa Fe under the Law of the Indies. Under these laws as well…

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    She consented voluntarily to the search of the house, including the east bedroom on the second floor which she said was jointly occupied by Matlock and herself. The court held that consent to a search without a warrant given by one who possesses common authority or other sufficient relationship to the premises or effect sought to be inspected is valid against a person of shared authority who was unable to consent to the search at the time. 415 U.S. 164, 170, 94 S.Ct. 988…

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    words in our by-laws. The need for reform in the unwieldy, complicated, document that governs our Association is obvious. In its current form the constitution and by-laws allow for challenges to almost anything that National Council, expressing the will of the broader membership, passes at its six-monthly meetings. The constitution and by-laws needs to be totally re-written in plain language. They should be simple and no more than a couple of pages long. They should detail rules governing…

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    discusses the transformation of law as a profession to law as a business. Despite the age of commercialization, the profession of law continues to regulate formal admission. The author argues that the commercialization of law depends on several factors such as the decision to become a lawyer, the rites of passage, the dynamics of gender and generation and finally, personal choice. Through interviews of lawyers, the author describes their different motivations for choosing law as a profession.…

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    What responsibilities and rights come to a citizen of the United States at the age of 18? At 18 years old, you can decide who you want to lead the United States by voting. You can also decide if you want to take a bullet for our country and enroll in the armed forces. At 18, you are now even trialed as an adult if you commit a crime. You have all these adult responsibilities and even consequences once you turn 18, but you can’t even make the decision to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages.…

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    Professions Code section 6148. Please review the agreement below and advice if acceptable. Please keep in mind this agreement will not be valid until the agreement is fully executed. 1. This agreement is between Archer Law Offices and Harvey Sample. 2. General Nature of Assistance- Archer Law Office will assist Harvey Sample with the divorce proceedings. If Harvey Sample scope changes from standard divorce proceedings there will be additional fees and discovery charges. Scope change will not…

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    McClatchey makes two arguments against the reasonableness of such an inference. He first contends that his surprise at learning of the failure to provide services and his directive to McGrath and legal counsel to investigate and remedy that situation belies an inference of criminal intent. McClatchey also argues that his actions throughout the negotiation process cannot give rise to an inference of his criminal intent because they were entirely directed and controlled by legal counsel. Here,…

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    A Professor of Law at George Mason University wrote an article about the jury nullification in the Washington Post. In it he focuses of various aspects that make this process so interesting and contradicting. The author give his personal view on jury nullification and his initial attitude toward it. Jury nullification can be seen as a two edged sword, because it is not applied on constant and consistent basis. The author, Ilya Somin agrees that it can curb unjust laws, however it…

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    Fittl Case Summary

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    This case is related to a suit filed by Fitl on Mark. Fitl claimed that he was sold an ungradable sports card by Mark. Mark claimed that Fitl did not inform him of this defect on time due to which he was not liable for any damages faced by him. Court decided in favor of Fitl and awarded him $17, 750. When Stark made an appeal in another court, this decision was maintained in favor of Fitl. In this case study, focus is towards written agreement and its accountability. In case there was a written…

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