Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

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    currently in regards to abortion is that many abortion clinics nationwide are closing, as well as many insurances refusal to cover it. However, the issue of abortion is more complex than that, we must take into factor: numbers, healthy and safe procedures, and freedoms…

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    Metro High School System

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    the expressed written permission from the owner is an infringement of U.S. Copyright Laws and is subject to criminal penalties and or civil damages including fines and or…

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    industry is weak and however moral the activity is, it still is not very fiscally appealing. Making the efficacy of the foreign actors’ involvement very low. Despite this, if the foreign actors they can focus on the incorporation of the international rule of law. The thorough and assertive pursuing of international codes and home land law can help to bolster the acquisition of asset repatriation, the prosecution of money laundering, and the eradication of state official corruption. It is well…

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    The federal government has failed to protect African Americans and has insinuated the everlasting effects of segregation. The impacts of segregation have been string-lined throughout the history of the United States in its ways that it has handled its attitude towards blacks in the community, schools, and other social programs. These impacts have grown to belittle a certain group of people, which in many ways has changed the demographics and success of a certain group. Segregation is still…

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    The Patriot Act strengthened money laundering penalties by adding to the definition of money laundering and made it easier to prosecute those in violation; the legal system assigns civil and criminal penalties to those who violate anti-money laundering laws. For a court to hear a money laundering case, two characteristics must be proven. An individual has to attempt to conceal money from its original source and the original source…

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    rights are personal rights of which may not be vicariously asserted was presented in Alderman v. United States, that limited a third party’s efforts to raise the effect of the rule in criminal proceedings. In addition, the obligation to give notice of a search being requested stems from Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as stated…

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    maintain a mainstream dress code amongst female and male employees. In addition, any violations of the dress code are subject to reprimand including termination. Although the company aims for professionalism, their policy violates Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 on the basis of religious dress and grooming…

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    After the attacks the federal government decided a new cabinet of government must be created to assist in protecting our national borders against domestic and international terrorist threats. Even though the DHS is a rather new cabinet it has rapidly grown and is currently the third largest cabinet department within the United States federal government. Since its existence the DHS has been a major contributor in protecting American…

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    Computerized Composite Illustration System (CCIS) or known as Facefit technology that was introduced by the Australian Federal Police. It contains 700 facial images, thus, it provides a faster and more accurate facial profile of a suspect compared to the old-fashioned cartographic sketch. To date, more than one hundred (100) police officers were already trained by the Australian Federal Police on the proper use of Facefit technology. In brief, Integrated Ballistics Identification System (IBIS)…

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    Schmalleger & Smykla (2014), on page 464-465, the victim’s rights include: protected from the accused, notice of proceeding involving the accused and seeking services, right to a public proceeding, such as a plea, release or sentencing, work with federal prosecutor handling the case, restitution provided by law, no delay, and to be treated with fairness, respect, and privacy. Protection for the accused is a threat made by the accused or members linked to them, potential retaliation during…

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