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    your school. You have expressed that you want to ensure that all of the students feel safe, and are free from sexual violence happening to them. To that end, the college has hired Group 3 Consulting to review current Title IX policies at the college, review the strengths and weaknesses of those policies, recommend further action, and to assist in planning and implementing those actions. The first step of that process will be to introduce you to the Title IX law and the components of that law…

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    country to pass the popularized Civics bill, a law changing the high school curriculum by requiring all high school students to take and pass a United States civics test to graduate. The states of Colorado, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and 5 others following Arizona, passed analogous laws. The exam is similar to the Naturalization test that immigrants are required to take when applying for citizenship. It consists of questions like: What is the supreme law of the land? What does the Constitution do?…

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    A Career In Criminal Law

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    economics, public speaking and sociology, but these aren’t required to see how most 4-year institutions offer a pre law major. It is also very important that individuals that plan to pursue a career in law maintain very high grades because law school is extremely selective. Once enrolled in law school, students will then complete a 3 year program that combines courses in criminal law and practice experience; many of these…

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    This evidence helps profilers determine details about a suspect such as the person's height and the dominant hand the perpetrator used during the crime. Criminal profilers may also work on older unsolved cases to develop a suspect profile in which law enforcement can use during an investigation. Profilers may work within a police department, the federal government or independently as a consultant. They may research and analyze case files at the request of the police, attorneys or the families…

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    specialized juris doctorate degree from certified law schools, and a passing score on the bar exam. Civil litigation attorneys must have many skills to be successful, such as fluent…

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    legislative acts that are intended to protect the civil rights of individuals with disabilities. The intent of these two laws is to avoid any form of discrimination against individuals with disabilities who are otherwise competent. Even though these two laws are similar they have multiple differences among them. Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act requires any agency, school or institution receiving federal financial assistance to provide individuals with disabilities, to the highest degree…

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    note “Our Constitution is color-blind, and neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens. In respect of civil rights, all citizens are equal before the law. The humblest is the peer of the most powerful. The law regards man as man, and takes no account of his surrounding or of his color when his civil rights as guaranteed by the supreme law of the land are involved (Duignan),” which basically implies that any act that opposes such conclusion, in retrospect the Separate Car Act, is in…

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    can help assist both employees and employers alike. “Private Practice Lawyers”, technically work alone in an office or can work alongside other lawyers at a law firm. Private Practice Lawyers can have cases from divorce and child custody to malpractice suits. Most of the time, the workers who do choose to work alone may often practice general law in order to have larger range of clientele. Now “Public Interest Lawyers”, can offer individualized legal services to clients, as well as work on legal…

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    consequences. Therefore, today’s lawmakers have formulated laws such as the Youth Justice Act 1992 (Qld) to target certain problems. By evaluating some issues faced by teenagers, the penalties involved, why separate laws have been introduced for the youth, and the inconsistencies within the law, a better knowledge of the Queensland Justice System can be gained. A major issue amongst teenagers today, which some expert groups regard as an epidemic, is…

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    Gun control laws are needed because guns are often used for violence rather a form of protection. Although, the Second Amendment states that you have the right to bear arms guns should be used as self-defense and not to kill intentionally. Gun control law can limit the people who can have them and use them for the correct reason. The Second Amendment has become a critical battleground since the U.S Supreme Court held, in District of Columbia v. Heller, that the Amendment guarantees an…

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