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    March of 1891, ‘L’homme double’ is a short story by the Jewish symbolist writer, Marcel Schwob. Influenced from an early age by the works of the English crime writer, Edgar Allan Poe, ‘L’homme double’ was one his first pieces of work, recounting a judiciary process in which the accused is more than he initially appears. Suspected of having violently slit the throat of an elegant lady before stealing expensive items of jewellery, on the one hand he seems to be intelligent and respectable and yet…

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    The Judicial branch in the U.S. government is an important branch because this branch interprets the Constitution. More specifically, it is the Supreme Court justices that are entrusted to interpret the Constitution. The Supreme Court justices help shape our legal system. There are usually nine Supreme Court justices. This paper will be focusing on Supreme Court justice Stephen G. Breyer in regards to his early life and his legal career before he became a Supreme Court justice. Also, this paper…

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    The Bar Council regulates the work of barristers so they are your go-to people in case you have any complaints. Legal Executives Legal executives are legally qualified professionals employed largely by solicitors and usually specialising in a given area of law and they are regulated by the Institute of Legal Executives. Legal executives can work in various locations apart from law firms. For instance, obtaining senior roles in the legal departments of commercial organisations,…

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    constitution of the land. To reach this point has taken many years of sacrifice and suffering among the early activists. In order to protect these rights and others among the citizens; there is separation of power in the three arms of the government (judiciary, legislature and the executive arm).The rule of law is adhered to with the constitution being the supreme law of the land (Bush,2015). Even, that being the case in the U.S.A, issues of the federal court interfering with the ability of…

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    Hudson’s proposals on the judiciary systems are overreactions. Hudson claims the Supreme Court is undemocratic and undermines the Congress. His solution is to eliminate the judicial review altogether and only appoint the elites. I do not agree with the amendment offered by Hudson,…

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    To start with, enlightenment defines a broad term for a greater insight in education and other understandings about a topic. Scientific revolution in terms have evolved many generations around for the past decades. Technology, for example, has revolutionized the generation with a better and a smarter access to things that were processed manually. Enlightenment has discovered the world a way to better understand human nature and its universe. Scientific revolution has enlightened the Western…

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    In the ted talk by Rory Steward, the talk is about the democracy and the corruption all over the world. However, the author is mainly focus on Britain, United State and Afghanistan in which he said that, the citizens in Britain believes that the corruption in their country is over 84% increase more than other countries around the world, because their political system has been broken down (page 9.7) which changes over the time in a major shift. In American democracy, the author describes that if…

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    The courts has the furthest conceptual distance to travel to become community oriented and it may be attributed to the fact that the courts is criminal matters and not problem places. They maintain the traditional values of detachment and impartiality, in which tend to disconnect judges and lawyers from their clients and their communities. The community court has changes how the criminal court work, it address the problems in the community. Over the past few years, courts have been involved with…

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    being a state convention in order to gain approval for Congress to pass and ratify another amendment. For this convention to convene you need a total of thirty- four states participation and only some have initiated the process. The judges in the judiciary system, especially in the high court, serve until they retire or pass away. It’s a great idea to have term limitations for candidates interested in the position. Twenty years preferably, because you want…

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    In my court case Witherwax v Transcare, Inc. 2005 NY. Transcare ambulance transported Witherwax to the hospital 2000, and the transcare employee didn’t recorded the right address for Witherwax resulting in Witherwax not receiving a bill for the services performed by transcare. Transcare sent witherwax bill to a collection agency. Witherwax claims that Paul Michael reported the debt to the three credit reporting agencies as being "seriously past due. Witherwax tried to resolve the debt, but…

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