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    child of Thomas Marshall and Mary Randolph Keith. Thomas Marshall, was a land surveyor and worked with George Washington to survey the Fairfax Estate. His mother took care of his fourteen siblings at home. John Marshall’s education was mostly home-school by his father and he later attended one year at Campbell Academy in Westmoreland County.…

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    Another possible test that could be applied under a student body of law, is the Endorsement Test. The Endorsement test prevents, “particular religious’ belief being favored or preferred.” This test is similar to the second prong of the Lemon Test. We have recognized that the Plaintiff will most likely argue that religion is being advanced. That one religious group is being favored, but that argument is not very strong. The Plaintiff believes strongly that religion should not be apart of such…

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    1. In no more than 250 words, please state below why you are applying for this opportunity with the GLS My desire to practice law dates back to a full-time job in a citizens’ advice unit. By assisting citizens in applying for planning permissions, selling property and registering land, I realised the significance of straightforward legal guidance on every transaction. During my internship in the Legislation Drafting Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food, I observed the process of…

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    or home. I hope Chinese government can provide and change a complete law. One side Chinese government get too much tax revenue from tobacco company other side…

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    In the 1984 case of New Jersey v T.L.O., a fourteen year old freshman student’s attorney argues that evidence collected by school officials should be excluded due to a violation of the student’s Fourth Amendment rights to unreasonable search and seizure. The student and her friend were caught smoking cigarettes in the restroom of the high school by a teacher, and escorted to the principal’s office. After claiming that she was not a smoker, the principal demanded that she reveal the contents of…

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    II. The Paradoxical Challenge of Discretion and the Rule of Law Steven Maynard-Moody and Michael Musheno, in their book, Cops, Teachers, and Counsellors: stories from the front lines of public service story 9.4 “Hearing Aids Conk Out”, tell a story of a young women who went to a vocational rehabilitation center to ask for help in paying for over $1,000 for replacement hearing aids the young women needed in order to keep her job. Maynard-Moody and Michael Musheno write, “Under ‘order of…

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    Peaceful resistance to unjust laws is not only beneficial to a free society but is necessary in order to progress that society towards a more equitable future. Legislated injustice has no place in a free society but without resistance, the injustice will continue and those who are ignorant of it will be content to let it continue perpetually. For this reason, it is an essential feature of a free society to act out against that which is not right. The right act against an unjust government is…

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    division of races and ethnicities seemingly promote racism and supremacy sentiments. Some promoters believe that racial profiling is a healthy contributor to public safety. Others promote its use in all levels of security and law enforcement throughout the entire societal structure. Law enforcement and security agencies are constantly called into question due to their use of racial profiling or suggestive use of it. Though many people continue to believe that racial profiling exists for the…

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    Essay Against Gun Law

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    George Zimmerman had a gun and you seen what he did against a unarmed teen. So am I for or am I against gun law in the state of Texas? I am against the gun the gun law in Texas. I am against the gun law because of the things the gun law could do. One of the main reasons I do not agree with the Texas gun law because mainly everyone would be allowed to carry guns openly. The reason I believe that this is a problem is because if everyone that is eligible to carry guns has ne then here would be no…

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    Religion In Schools

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    Religion in Schools Texas is one of the only states that permits a Moment of Silence. Other states restrict such an institution in schools, as religion in schools is often provokes controversies. Many incidents of religious overtones and connections in schools have been challenged, including simple things such as a moment of silence, Christmas displays, and sayings such as “God Bless America”. Religious expression in schools is an important demonstration of one’s beliefs falls within legal…

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