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    o Cannot seek political or judicial remedy if discriminated against for their sexuality. • Richard Evans worked for Denver Mayor Wellington Webb. o Evans was a homosexual male. • He along with other individuals and 3 Colorado municipalities to get rid of the amendment. • They took it to…

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    characterized as politics of perfection, which means that any rational answer to a query is a perfect answer. Therefore, from the politics of perfection, the politics of uniformity is also derived as a characteristic of rationalist politics and so any remedy to a political problem must be universal in its application. Correspondingly, rationalism rests on and gives priority to technical knowledge. Technical knowledge is derived from precise formulation of transcribed guidelines, which guides…

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    This moral sense can only be born in society, and we need to establish a society in which, not only do we preserve the liberty of the state of nature, but also provide the conditions for us to achieve moral freedom" (The Social Contract). Thus to remedy this problem man enters in a social contract. Rousseau makes it clear that the creation of the state is created in accordance with the general will and is there solely for the protection of individual liberty. The power of the sovereign is…

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    career. The question being is asked is “Does the gender of the Justices affect the ruling?” Women comprise one half, 50% of all human beings and American citizen so it begs the question whether men and women think different ways when it comes to judicial rulings…

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    Salem Witch Hysteria

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    The famous episode in American history, the Salem witch trials of 1692, resulted in the execution by hanging fourteen women and five men accused of being witches. one man was also pressed to death by heavy weights, for refusing to plea. Eight people died in prison, including one infant and one child. More than one hundred and fifty individuals were jailed, while awaiting trial. Due to many relevant records, including notes, depositions, and official rulings, the main facts of the accusations,…

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    Rodney King Case Analysis

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    in over 50 people killed, and millions of dollars in damages (Stewart, 2011, p. 327). The riot was the result of a community not having a legal mechanism to properly vent their frustrations. Despite officers being charged for their crimes, this remedy did not translate to be enough for the community to contain their frustrations. Often riots are the result of multiple social frustrations which end up spilling over into a riot. Despite the legal mechanisms in trying to hold officers…

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    i. What are the exceptions to the revenue diversion prohibition: There are five exceptions to the prohibition – two grandfather exceptions and three special purpose exceptions. They are described below. (1) Airport Revenue Grandfather Exception: A Sponsor may use airport revenue for general purposes to the extent that covenants or assurances in debt obligations or governing statutes controlling the Sponsor’s financing that were in effect prior to September 3, 1982 provide for the use of…

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    Landlord Tenant Law Essay

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    signed to under the ownership contract. Then, the property owner has the power and authority to take legal action on the tenant who live at resident. Breach of agreement grants the landlord to bring the tenant in with affair to court and to get the judicial system to clean up the case, as best the court can. In most cases, the proprietors and the renters have different kinds of laws governing residential rights and ultimate financial coverage of any damage to condominium…

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    High probability. Reversibility: Reversible or Irreversible. Significance: Unimportant or Important. Tools for Impact Analysis: Checklists, Matrices, Networks, Expert systems, Professional judgment. Impact Mitigation: (i) To avoid and minimize or remedy harmful impacts. (ii) To ensure that the residual impacts are within the acceptable levels. (iii) To enhance environmental and social benefits Framework for Impact Mitigation: Avoidance: Alternative sites or technology to eliminate habitat…

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    Ndeumeni further avers that the trial court erred in denying his motion to exclude the testimony of Kemogne’s witnesses where Kemogne failed to adequately disclose the witnesses and the contents of their testimony in discovery. Maryland Rule 2-433(a) bestows upon the trial court broad discretion in remedying discovery violations. Md. Rule 2-433(a). Critically, Rule 2-433(a) employs a permissive, but not mandatory, “may” where the rule provides that “the court . . . may enter such orders in…

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