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    equal protection of the law." A primary motivation for this clause was to guarantee that all people have equal rights as much as white people do. c. The civil rights act of 1964-outlawed discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. This gave women more rights to make informed decisions concerning their lives. In addition, women also started a battle against sexual harassment and discrimination on the job. Furthermore, President Bush signed into law the Americans…

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    In comparison to Australian Constitution’s implied rights, the US Bill of Rights entrenches the civil liberties of its citizens with the force of law. Amongst the intitial ten rights is the freedom of religion, speech and a fair jury. One point of contestability is political participation - people may not be asked to vote on a referendum for rights in the Bill of Rights to be changed, which in itself…

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    Karla Dunston and Jacob Szafranski was a typical couple until tragedy hit. Karla Dunston was diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma and also found out that because of the chemotherapy she had the chance of not being able to have a child. The couple went into action and decided to take her eggs and Szafranski’s sperm. They used Szafranski’s sperm to fertilize Dunston’s eggs and froze them for later use. After Dunston’s second round of chemo the couple broke up (Schwartz). After the couple’s break…

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    reasoning is not legitimate. Marijuana is too expensive for the justice system, it should definitely be taxed to support beneficial government programs. The government spends billions of dollars every year to chase peaceful people who like to get high. Law enforcement officers have more important responsibilities than arresting more than 800,000 individuals a year because of their personal problems. People go to jail or prison and taxpayers…

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    Unionization In Japan

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    Japan, like many developed societies, has laws in place to protect their workers and giving them the right to unionization. However, there is no perfect system and Japan is no exception. A high amount of infractions take place at many companies, most without legal prosecution. The Labour Standards Law of Japan was created in April 1947 and has since been the document detailing the minimum standards expected by employers. Overall, Japan’s Labour Law outlines the same things seen in most…

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    Personal Statement Essay People often shy away from challenges and being challenged yet others like myself [strive at it and] embrace it. In college, I chose to study philosophy primarily because its’ challenging and it was. Certainly, law is challenging too and I believe in the end such challenges will make me a stronger, smarter and far better citizen as well as make me a more productive member of the community and society al large. Ever since I can remember, I always felt that education was…

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    violates the established law. Jurors, also possesses the ability nullify a case, if they deem the respective violated law to be unfair. When considering the magnitude of power the ability to nullify places in the hands of twelve randomly selected people, one must consider; whether or not juries should possess the ability to use power of jury nullification. This essay will discuss the notion that twelve randomly selected people should not possess the ability to superseded laws that were…

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    Legalize Gay Marriage

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    deemed “impure”. It is understandable that an adult would feel satisfied after adoption; they improved the life of another individual. In addition to decreasing the number of parent-less children, this law would stimulate the acceptance of gay marriage in all generations, for no one is exempt from the law. If society can create a stable place for the future leaders, including the adopted children of gay parents, to grow up in, the world…

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    Prostitution has always been around and always will, it is a part of human nature. Recently Canada has put a new law in place, Bill C-36 to try and end prostitution in Canada. This law is meant to discourage prostitution by promoting an exit, and holding johns, pimps, and traffickers criminally responsible. This law was put into power on December 6th, 2014. The main changes in the law is that now buying sex is illegal, advertising services of others is illegal, and anything to do with sale of…

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    put into action the ideals self-government and individual liberty by creating laws that limited the monarchy and gave more rights citizens. The first example of how these dements limited the monarchy is clause 39 from the Magna Carta that states “no free man shall be seized or imprisoned or possessions, or outlawed or exiled… except by the lawful judgment of his equals or by the law of the land” (Magna Carta). This law limited the power of the king, by taking away his power to punish anyone he…

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