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    Title IX Title IX has raised many questions over the years. The questions in perspective are “is this equal among men and women?” Specifically, in recent years, this question has been applied to the various sports among men and women across the United States. Though this law has had many advantages it also has its disadvantages, but where did it all start? In the 1970’s, the “godmother” of Title IX had filed lawsuits against over 250 schools. This happened in a time when there were no laws…

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    Federalism Pros And Cons

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    also known as the federal and the state authorities, local governments are important however, the U.S. Constitution, the supreme law of the land does not recognize the actuality of the local authorities or local government. Federalism does allow local authority to handle local government i.e. police, water, building permits, and peddlers permits etc Some States give local authorities power to pass laws affecting local affairs, as long as those laws do not conflict with state or federal laws.…

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    If a claim will result in a potential recovery that is so low that one plaintiff may not find it worthwhile to pursue due to the expense and effort required it may be a good candidate for a Class Action Lawsuit. In these types of suits, many people with a common cause join together to file suit. Suits of this type are allowed when (1) The group share common questions of law that can be settled in the same suit, (2) it is not possible for the group members to bring the action individually, and…

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    My essay is on Diagnostic Medical Sonographer and the code of ethics. Ultrasound Technology is referred to as a sonogram; it is a device that uses high frequency sound waves humans cannot hear to create an image of the inside of the body. This is typically used to see the stomach, liver, heart, a child in the womb, tendons, muscles, joints and blood vessels. There are many different types of sonography, such as, anesthesiology, cardiology, emergency medicine, obstetric, and neurology, to just…

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    The Issue Whether the SV Hotel breached the Franchise Agreement and fail to cover the required payment and damages with Howard Johnson International? The Rules According to the Chanel, Inc. v. Gordashevsky, 558 F. Supp. 2d 532, 535-36 (D.N.J. 2008); Wilmington Savings Fund Soc., FSB v. Left Field Props., LLC, No. 10-4061, 2011 WL 2470672, at *1 (D.N.J. June 20, 2011) and Comdyne I, Inc. v. Corbin, 908 F.2d 1142, 1149 (3d Cir. 1990), for default judgment, the District Court must consider that…

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    Six Model Countries Essay

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    and criminal justice administration regarding the six model nations. Secondly, this essay will address the United States’ process concerning civil order control. Model Countries methods will be compared and contrasted as they relate to one another and the United States. Lastly, this paper will discuss and compare the model countries criminal procedures with the principles specified in the United Nation Basic Principles on the Role of Lawyers. Identifying counties that provide or ignore the…

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    Earl Warren served as the 14th chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, from 1953 to 1969. His term of office was marked by numerous rulings that have changed the U.S. law and society, granting the lower federal courts wide ranges in enforcing individual constitutional rights. Although criticized, Earl Warren is considered to be one of the greatest chief justices in U.S. history. Under his direction, the court also sought equality in criminal justice, ushering in an era of increased sensitivity…

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    Drones Regulations

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    everyone in the US when the Federal Aviation Administration regulation titled Part 107 took effect. These new rules made it easier for businesses to use drones but also regulated some aspects of drone usage by the public. These rules are fairly simple and easy to understand. The majority of drone hobbyists will only be required to follow a few extra guidelines. Drones Must Fly Below 400 Feet While technically the FAA had rules against flying above 400 feet before now, that rule was a 1981…

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    Ward V Canada Case Summary

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    Act is a valid exercise of the federal fisheries power or the federal criminal law power. The majority of the Newfoundland court of Appeal reversed then trial judgment and held the regulation invalid. They held that the issues of conservation and socio-economic was too board for describing divisions of powers purposes. It was the view of the dissenting Judge, O’Neill J.A, that the pith and substance of the regulation was not to control…

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    HIPAA is a very important act, these rules protect you, your physician, nurse, practice, family, bosses, etc. The privacy of your personal information is very important and anyone who reviles any of your information without your approval they will have committed a violation and there will be penalties for them to face. “Health information means any information, whether oral or recorded in any form or medium that is received by any healthcare provider, school, employer. Any past, present or…

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