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    or bad. Political patronage frequently involves Federal Governor in Council appointments (which are typically made on the advice of cabinet), appointing campaign staff to an official’s office staff, or appointing party loyalists to the senate and judiciary (Lemieux and Noël, 2006). Many Canadians consider patronage an illegal activity that must cease. However, it is vital to the political system. In fact, patronage was essential to the building of the country (Stevens, 2017). One scandal that…

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    Constitutional laws derive from the interpretation and implications of the United States Constitution. The U.S. Constitution establishes the rules and regulations for the American people. As stated in the constitution, This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof: and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land; and the judges in every state shall be bound thereby,…

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    The Marbury v. Madison case of the Supreme Court was perhaps one of the most important and argumentative cases known in Supreme Court history. This case started because one man Marbury, was fighting for his rights while the other man Madison, was trying to withhold him from doing so. Because of this particular case, it gave leeway for the term “judicial review” to come into play, which refers to and also guarantees that the federal courts of the United States has the right to void any and all…

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    False Light Claims

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    You have asked for research on the subject of false light claims made in the context of social media posts. The tort of false light is a narrower tort within the broader class of torts classified as invasions of privacy. Accordingly, part one of this memorandum will articulate the historical significance of the invasion of privacy torts, whereas part two will address more specifically the requirements of false light. I. Invasion of Privacy The tort of false light is not a fee-standing tort of…

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    Another interest of the public with professional sports is the way the league's handle the misconduct of their players. The way society sees it, is that since they are getting paid huge amounts of money, the least they can do is act right for the sake that they are in the spotlight, however some tend to think that just because they are on tv doesn't mean they aren't human. However that is not true and they are still very much as human as those who aren’t athletes, and as them being human, they…

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    The Fuentanyl Crisis

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    In addition to the high mortality rate, the fentanyl crisis has many negative consequences for both individuals and society as a whole. Those consequences include addictions, high mortality due to overdoses, other health problems associated to drug consumption and the development of the black market. The main consequence of the fentanyl crisis is also its main cause: addiction. Although addiction both comes from and causes drug abuse, many other factors play a role, such as previously explained.…

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    The United States Supreme Judicial Court is the highest court in the country. The SJC is the most important part of the Judiciary Branch of the United States Government. It is one of three branches that make up the Government, the others being the Executive Branch (President) and the Legislative Branch (House of Representatives and the Senate). It rules on very specific federal court cases that come up from the appellate courts from around the country. Unlike the other appellate courts, the…

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    their powers to elect whoever they like to serve in the judicial systems of the Supreme Court (Sutherland & Dobson, 2005). The book exposes a series of admonishing statements to the public on the series of the on-going struggles with outsmarting judiciary. Sutherland writes to spew out his contempt on what he believes is the abuse of power by the Supreme court Judges and points out ways through which this trend can possibly be mitigated. Both the Supreme Court Judges and the Supreme Court…

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    by the democratic constitution of 1988 (3), the civil police in charge of investigative, judiciary, and administrative tasks, and the military police responsible for uniformed patrolling of city streets both preventing and repressing crime. Largely absent in day to day ground operations is the federal police, who overlook national interest, guard frontiers, control drug traffic, and serve as a national judiciary force. The federal police is often viewed as the most prestigious and more respected…

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    Theocracy government has been around for many ages, but it wasn’t until Feb 11, 1979 the Pahlavi monarchy was overthrown, making Iran form an Islamic theocracy. Was this the right decision for the government? To understand this, we must look at how the government is operated first, see the citizens point of view, and see how the government is affected. Iran’s government consist of a supreme leader, guardian council, parliament, Assembly of Experts, expediency council, president, cabinet,…

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