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    problems, interpreting laws, rulings, and regulations for individuals and businesses, presenting facts in written and verbal forms to argue on their client’s behalf, and preparing legal documents including lawsuits, appeals, wills, contracts, and deeds. Although there are several types of lawyers, they all complete the listed duties above, as well as duties specific to their specialty. Prosecutors typically file lawsuits against an individual or corporation accused of violating the law. Defense…

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    Tort Law Essay

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    tort Tort in law means a wrong or injury which has certain characters, from the most important of which is that it is redressable in an action for damages at instance of the person wronged or injured Torts are civil wrong resulting in personal injury or harm that constitutes grounds for a law suit.Thus, tort law addresses conflicts between conflicts between private individuals or entities According to Prof.Winfeild ,Tortuous liability arises from breach of a duty primarily fixed by law; this…

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    Thomas Hobbes’ theory of the “laws of nature,” is law that is determined by natural rights, or a common rule. He speaks of nineteen laws of nature that derive from the rights of nature or the natural instinct of self-protection. The laws of nature are created in everyone’s self-interest, without them there would be no protection by a third party, only that which a person could provide for themselves. He believes that in a man’s natural state, or human nature, there are no morals, therefore man…

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    7.1 Employment Law Concepts: Employment law concepts: Fossum (2012) explained that employment law is a broad area that formed form everything employee and employer relationship. Labor law on the other hand covered the negotiation process between employees an employer. Fossum( 2012) also explained that there are so many laws and regulations that control Employment law, and these laws and regulations could be both federal laws or state laws that is different depending on the state. Independent…

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    intimate partner-violence laws. The first law regarding stalking was passed in California back in 1992, (U.S. Department of Justice, 1996). Before 1992 there were no legislations regarding stalking meaning one could stalk a victim and not face any charges. In addition, intimate partner-violence was a norm where men were legally allowed to beat or “discipline” their wives if they acted a certain way/dishonored their husband. Over the years there became changes to the law but some states to this…

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    immigration laws. I am in favor because what Arizona is trying to do goes against the Constitution and 28 U.S. Code 1251. In the Constitution, it states in Article 1 Section 8 clause 4 that Congress has the power to make rules about who and when people can become citizens. Also in the Constitution, in Article 1 Section 8 clause 10, it says that Congress has the power to define and punish, “Offences against the Law of Nations,” which means that Congress has the power to define immigration laws…

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    The way a bill becomes a law in the United States is by going through the Federal Legislative Process. The process always starts as a set of ideas and then those set of ideas may be proposed either from a citizen like you or a representative. From there if other representatives support that idea then that set of ideas are written down into bills. After that representative has written down that bill then that bill needs a sponsor and some support from other representatives so it can be introduced…

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    in a sea of acts parliament, delegated law, licences, rules and administrative policy. As authorities assumes accountability for and manipulate over greater and extra records of our society. However, the extent of legislation is mind- boggling. The upward change in pages of legislation and policies over the 30 year between 1970 to 2000. In this time periods, an extra ordinary…

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    rights movement. He fought for freedom by using nonviolence. His inspiring was Mahatma Gandhi, who said progress only happens throughout constant effort. He says unjust law is out of harmony with the moral law, however a just law is manmade law that square with moral law Kant agrees to this ideas too. According to King breaking an unjust law is not considered wrong. We have freedom of birthright which means that we are born as free. From it we are given free right to fight when something is…

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    Resistance to Change Technology has definitely impacted the way law enforcement conducts business in recent years. One major technology advancement some law enforcement departments have been rushed to implement is the usage of body cameras. Unfortunately, everyone in a department may not be so thrilled in the new body camera policy and could provide some resistance for administrators. Potential resistance in implementation for wearing body cameras Police unions are a massive obstacle an…

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