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    This is also the case with the private schools as they expected to do the same (Tucker, 2016). It is necessary for students who receive special education services to have an Individualized Education Programs (IEP). Similarly, the attorney stated that the federal law, IDEA, requires public schools to create an IEP for all special needs students. IEP assists in identifying the child’s learning needs, the services that the school offers them, and how to measure their progress. Given…

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    keeping thigs like information and power to themselves (Daft, 2014). This leadership style could make other leaders underestimate the power that a leader using the Servant Leadership Theory maintains. I know particularly in the Office of the District Attorney where I currently work, other departments are predominantly male-run, by men who have no qualms giving orders. I, on the other hand, do not give out orders, but rather develop…

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    in care • Maintains good working relationship with DFPS and courts • Programs goes above and beyond serving children with the Christmas Project and School supply drive Current Functioning: Fannin County Children’s Center operates under the 336th District court and serves one county. Judge Blake has been the presiding judge since 2005. There is a mutual respect between Judge Blake and the program. The judge participates in the volunteer training as well as swearing in the newly trained…

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    responsibility to enforce Texas laws within his jurisdiction, and Jane Roe lived in Dallas.” (Romaine, 23) This is why it is Roe v. Wade, because Jane Roe is the plaintiff, and Henry Wade is the defendant.” John Tolle was one of Henry Wade’s assistant attorneys. Wade assigned him the Roe v. Wade case because he didn’t see it any differently than abortion cases in the past. Tolle and Wade thought they would win the case easily. However, Tolle seemed to have missed the fact that Roe’s lawyers made…

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    “white” men, which causes a huge uproar in the small town. Carl, the father of the little girl, killed the two men and wounded a deputy because he feared the two men were going to walk away as “free men”. After this act, Carl was arrested and the district attorney over the case is trying for death penalty, and in my opinion the death penalty was sought because of the interracial…

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    Case Law Analysis – Michael T. Slager Name Course Tutor Date Police officer Michael T. Slager from South Carolina was charged with using excessive force against an innocent motorist and killing him. The defendant pleaded guilty in a federal court in Charleston, South Carolina (Blinder, 2016). According to the evidence presented in the case, the defendant shot the victim after the taser was used twice failing to subdue the victim. The victim ran away after being pulled over for broken brake…

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    impost taxes on imported alcohol to pay for a war debt incurred by the Revolutionary War, not long after that domestic alcohol started to be taxed causing riots among the people. Taxes had to be enforced so revenue districts were put in place in all the fourteen colonies. In each district office, there was a Supervisor,…

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    Voting Rights Act (Critical Thinking Assignment) As passed in 1865, the first element in the formula was whether the state or a political subdivision of the state maintained a "test or device" restricting the opportunity to register and vote, by “test or device” they mean literacy tests, good moral, or another registered voter vouch. The second element of the formula would be satisfied if the Director of the Census determined that less than 50 percent of persons of voting age were registered to…

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    To Be, or Not to Be (Executed) Since the year of 1977, there have been 543 executions in the state of Texas, and 1460 throughout the rest of the U.S. Capital punishment is such a controversial social issue because no right jury can decide how to give the right justice. Knowing that there are innocent people on death row makes me very interested in how and why the jury can just decide to, or not to execute people. "Remedying Wrong Execution" By, Meghan J. Ryan. Ryan highlights that mass murder…

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    on various issues – such as real estate matters – for the county board of supervisors. Along the way, though, he discovered that his real first love was law enforcement and public service. Within three years, Warren had become the Alameda County’s District Attorney’s chief deputy. The county DA was Ezra Decoto, but in 1925 Decoto resigned and Earl Warren was chosen by the county’s Board of Supervisors to fill the unexpired term left by Decoto’s resignation. The next year, at the end of the…

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