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    student protest request. I believe with the tremendous increase of violence against students and teachers on school campuses. This issue will spike more debate on individual freedoms, rights to protect one self and the right to bear arms. I can see more bills and local laws coming to the vote on concealed guns, and challenges of individual citizen’s right to carry a weapon on school campuses. The U.S. Supreme Court will have problems with retaining citizen individual rights while ruling on…

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    have the power to control the action of its members, citizens, or the communities. Political Administration Example: Democracy, Republic, Monarchy, Anarchy,Oligarchy, etc. are the examples of types of government. Public Policies : The principles or laws on which one society has to follow. Ex : The U.S Constitution, The Bill of Rights, and the D.O.I State: One’s nation territory that are organize and under an influence of a political community. Ex : In America we have 50 States because we…

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    being a CSI needs to be aware of the required education needed. The required education is you have to be a graduate of high school and also get a Bachelor’s degree (“Study”). A student can either enroll in a law enforcement academy or pursue a college degree in CSI (2-4 years). At this phase, there are two typical paths for aspiring CSIs. First, they can choose to enroll in a law enforcement academy and receive specialized CSI training in the field. Prerequisites for joining police forces…

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    Why Do Paralegals Work

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    Paralegals are important staff members at law firms across the United States. Law work is complex and detailed, and legal experts utilize these professionals to manage the heavy workloads they encounter regularly. Analysts predict that the paralegal career field will grow on par with the national average, with paralegals finding work in many disciplines. Most firms require entry-level paralegals to possess a bachelor’s degree and paralegal certification; however, there are other ways to enter…

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    like to apply it towards criminal justice. In addition to secretarial skills, I have chosen to further my education to attain the basic legal knowledge. I would need to be familiar with legal terminology, court-filing rules, legal documents, and law office procedures in order to prepare documents, do research, and perform other tasks assigned to me. The position I envision is a Paralegal. Out of the three branches (Police, Courts, and Corrections), within the criminal justice system, I…

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    legitimate it needs to completely follow its own laws and practices as stated,” Formal legal rationality is a measure of legiti-mate rule, and deviations from this standard run the risk of destroying the legitimacy of the state” (536). “Formal legal rationality” means in the article that laws need to make sense and be fair for the state to be legitimate. Public interest law movements are groups of lawyers who fight for the rationality of the laws and question the legitimacy of the system. They…

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    The Jim Crow System

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    was most likely dealing with the laws being passed throughout the country and making decisions that gave them the upper hand in America. Most African Americans were targeted for being unable to vote and have the same rights as the whites when they spoke up about inequality they faced the whites did not clearly see the injustice they were putting on those of different race, religion, and gender. The civil rights state that they prohibit the discrimination under the law on the basis of race,…

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    It would probably be best if a law was passed that all the states must obey by the same set of voting laws. However, I don’t ever see this happening. From the publication from Pro Publica (www.propublica.org) gives different voter challenges several states are seeing. Texas, North Carolina and Ohio are implementing stricter laws by having people show a valid identification of them. On the other hand some states such as Oregon are being more leaniant with voter laws. I don’t understand the…

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    Justinian's code was a revolutionary law code that even today, has remnants in the law. The 12 Tables were used to create Justinian's Code as previous laws were unorganized and outdated. Justinian's Code was also heavily influence by the Christian religion. Using both of these ideas, the Byzantine empire created a special group of jurists for final authority on punishments. Old Roman law was a jumble of unorganized and outdated laws that Justinian took upon himself to modernize with the idea…

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    The issues raised in situation 2 is “You are hired as a programmer for a local school district. The Superintendent asks you to write software that will monitor online access and report online activities to the Superintendent. No permission has been given for this access to be monitored and the Superintendent feels that if people don’t know they are being monitored it won’t hurt them.” Should you write the program and violate the student’s 14th amendment rights with “unreasonable search and…

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