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    large number of powers, so I will simply summarize them and point to you a more exhaustive resource.Formal Powers:Powers of Appointment The President is responsible for making about 6,000 appointments - the most important of which are his cabinet and federal judges (including the Supreme Court). Most of these must be approved by the Senate. Commander-in-ChiefThe President is the final authority in military matters and ultimately is responsible for the entire military might of the United State.…

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    What does IRAC Stands for? Define each component IRAC Stands for Issue, Rules, Application and Conclusion. Issues The question presented that will be resolved in the memo. Rules Are the court’s test or principle on the point, can be also and statute and the legal elements laid out by the statute. Application Lays the factual foundation on which the conclusion can be based. Implies that each fact illustrates a point of law Conclusion Resolves the issue presented in the beginning of…

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    of East Germany, she was forced to smuggle her baby boy into West Germany where he could get the care he was in need of. Because of the serious medical conditions Torsten had faced, he was required to stay in West Germany to go through with the procedures for him to be able to live. Paul was not able to stay in West Germany unless she wanted to leave behind her whole family including her husband and mother. Not coming to an easy decision, Paul chose to stay in East Germany with her husband. Paul…

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    The Main Concepts in a Personal Injury Case Introduction No one personal injury lawsuit is exactly the same, however, the legal procedures are basically the same. In the legal industry, paralegals and attorneys use the verbiage, "fact pattern" to describe a case. For a personal injury case to exist, the fact pattern needs to have a person or persons to be injured in some way. This type of person(s) is known as the plaintiff. The plaintiff tries to seek legal redress from the party or parties…

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    degree… The applicant must also take the Law School Admissions Test, LSAT.” After taking the LSAT and getting into a law school, some required classes must be taken, including the following: real property, legal research and writing, contracts, civil procedure, criminal law, tort law, constitutional law, professional responsibility, and professional skills. “Considering a Career as a District Attorney” adds on to these qualifications, “potential attorneys must go through the grueling process of…

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    rights and ensure justice has become hostile and prone to abuse. The book starts out by highlighting the many cases in which citizens have been targeted, had their property seized, and been convicted as a result of prosecutorial greed, the erosion of civil liberties, and the expansion of government power. The authors advocate for a more balanced and rights-focused approach to law enforcement and justice.…

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    otherwise it will cause us lose the business with them. Besides, peoples should follow the regulation which included in United Arab Emirates is “Prohibited and Restricted”, “Common Customs Law of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) States”, “Inspection Procedures at the Gold Office” and “Transit and Transshipment”. We must respect and follow the custom and regulations in Dubai in order to make sure our business being smooth and success in…

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    Many have questioned, what was the cause of the Civil War? Some may say it was because of the difference of the North and South socially, industrial and agricultural differences, taxation, or state rights. The real reason of Civil War was over slavery. Slavery was starting to become an issue in America during the 1800s. Northerners wanted to abolish it but Southerners on the other hand, strongly agreed to slavery. They felt that slavery was making America prosper, so why should they stop? The…

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    their success is the culture and approaches they follow to maintain efficient decision-making process. Their most important principles include ethical, social, environment, political and legal implications that form the approach to decision-making procedure. Commentary & Arguments…

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    only just about sports and sex-based discrimination in education, but also to protect men and women on college campuses. This claims comes with sporting evidence to calibrate with the above statements. References will also be made to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Journal articles from after Title IX and the Clery Act will also be referenced throughout this literature review. The passage of Title IX paved the way in preventing and helping deal with sexual incidents on…

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