Hearsay in United States law

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    International Law. Thus, I would not have any solid ground in defending Egypt without acquiring sufficient knowledge in Private International Law. Moreover, I believe it is a very interesting subject to teach, if you are willing to be a creative lecturer. My interest to study the American Legal System emits from my addiction to study US landmark cases. Also, I want to introduce this subject to various law schools in Egypt. Hence, I believe that teaching such a great model of a common law…

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    Your Ground Law I’ve always been interested in as to why the Stand Your Ground law hasn’t been implemented in each state of the country. There have been many incidents that have questioned the limits of the law. There have also been arguments as to why the law should be kept or abolished, which is my reasoning for choosing this topic. I’m looking to seek more information as to why the law could be useful to society and how it could also be dangerous as well. The Stand Your Ground law was…

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    Rape Law Reform

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    reforms were introduced into the earlier laws the most important issue was ending gender discrimination in the ruling on the rape victims. This was a positive direction and it enhanced the confidence of the people in the judicial system. However, the priority of various parties affected by the reforms has changed and they need more specific definitions with regard to terms used in the rape cases such as consent. Therefore, this calls for more reforms into the law to enhance the justice system in…

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    I believe these particular jobs could help me grow personally and professionally. My personal goals as I get into my profession is to mainly help people and be able to make a difference in the world containing to law enforcement. We are living in a world where people view law enforcement negatively because of the recent news surrounding officers and unlawful shootings. The officers that involved in the shootings across America are lacking the skill of making ethical decisions by not thinking…

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    lending parties but whose terms refer to the partnership, support that characterized the relationship. He also cites the example of death by homicide, strictly speaking legal fact in civil and support element of the crime of murder in the criminal law. (MELLO, 2014,…

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    issue of fusion between Common Law and Equity it is very important to look back at the history of equity, where common law is widely discuss and debates, the same should also apply to equity. At the early stage of equity it seems that common law and equity principle are very differ in principles where the common law seek justice through precedents, equity thrive by its own set of principles, one of its principle is to judge a case by case basis. Based on English law history it all started after…

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    In the United States police force there are many sets of rules and regulations that must be followed by not only the officers but citizens and other officials. However, some of these policies are believed to be outdated. This controversial topic has caused many lawmakers to re-think areas in our police force today such as training, video monitoring, and even weaponry. Some controversial topics that have sparked change are things like the Ferguson shooting. This was a major debate and was an eye…

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    1 How did the Cold War affect the social and political climate in the United States during the 1950s? In particular, how do you explain McCarthyism and the Red Scare? Can you think of any modern parallels to these events, when fear and paranoia threatened basic American liberties? Elaborate. As cold war intensified in the late 1940s to 1950s the threats posed by the communists in the US was named the Red scare (named after the red soviet flag).The Red scare orchestrated a great number of actions…

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    Trademark Law

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    The United States policy regarding trademarks, known officially as the U.S. Trademark Law, is incredibly important to the way American society functions on a daily basis. Not only does the law encourage competitive business, but it also plays an important role in both American culture and the legal system. A trademark is some type of symbol that points “distinctly to the origin or ownership of merchandise…and [is] legally reserved for the exclusive use of the owner” (in text). Oftentimes a…

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    familiar with the rules and all of these acronyms that are very important as follows: ADA (American Disabilities Act), EEOC (Equal Employee Opportunity Commission), Affordable Care Act, and HIPPA. It is critical that employers abide by the federal laws and state laws. If employers do not comply, their wellness plans will be sickly. In addition, certain rules apply to employees that are disabled. The rule is administrated by The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The EEOC defines a…

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