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    Another reason why gun control law is ineffective is because it does not prevent crime. Gun control law is set for the purpose of making strict laws that make gun owners to be afraid of the harsh punishments in order to lower the rate of crime, but after the gun control law is set, the crime rate do not go down, plus, people that wants to become a crime does not mind about breaking the laws. For example, On October 1, 2017, there is a mass shooting in Las Vegas, it is remarkable because it shows…

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    to merge on a highway or show that we can reverse park a car. Many future lawyers probably wish they could become a lawyer without taking the Law School Admission Test or better known as the LSAT. When in reality standardized tests such as the LSAT are necessary for life. Therefore, one will see that Law School Admission Test should not be removed from the Law School application process due to the fact that _____________ Beneficial, essential, convenient, We…

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    faces, is that the average person is breaking laws, that were never thought to be broken until now. There are laws for a reason, but when people begin to break minor laws with no consequences, the purpose of a law (which is to protect the average citizen) diminishes, leaving no restrictions; therefore, people who have never thought to break a law, not even the speed limit, begin to test the boundaries, resulting in more and more people breaking minor laws; for people don’t see why they matter.…

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    Live: Georgia’s Stand Your Ground Law In 2006 the state of Georgia introduced its version of the Stand Your Ground Law. What is the Georgia’s Stand Your Ground Law (SYG)? In general, Georgia's law says a person is justified in threatening or using force if they believe it is necessary to protect themselves or another person, in other-word the right to kill another. Georgia is the second state of twenty-two states with the stand your ground law. In Georgia this law gives individuals the…

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    To what extent is Natural Law the best approach to ethical decision making? (10 Marks) It could be argued that Natural Law isn’t the best approach to ethical decision making as well as it is. Natural Law is the philosophical view of St Thomas Aquinas on the kind rules humans should follow in their everyday life. The ways in which Natural Law be suggested as ethical, or that it is seen as being absolutist, providing a firm moral foundation, including rules for guidance on issues not covered by…

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    In 449 B.C.E., the laws of the Twelve Tables were the first written laws of ancient Rome. The laws were inscribed on 12 tablets, or tablets, that were fastened to the speaker's stand in the Roman Forum. The Roman Forum was the center of city ancient Rome where important government buildings held trials. The Laws of the Twelve Tables stayed on display throughout the time period that Rome was a republic and would be taken down when Rome became an empire. They dealt with a variety of issues,…

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    admissions processes for colleges of law and their applicants refers to the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC). And despite the fact no official relationship exists linking the LSAC to the American Bar Association (ABA), all ABA-accredited institutions have LSAC membership. Of the four SUSF colleges of law selected by our prospect, all applicant-mandated information submits to the LSAC, necessitating the creation of a Student Account to register for the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT)…

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    example of natural law. The Constitution invokes the laws of nature and nature’s God giving people unalienable rights accorded by God. There is no doubt that the delegates who adopted the Constitution believed that it was based on natural law (Golove, 2010). That is, God created the universe and incorporated a body of law into human nature to which all people are subject. As a natural law, the US Constitution focuses on protecting the unalienable rights given to people. Natural law based on the…

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    doing so he breaks the laws of Athens. Socrates explains to Crito that by exiling himself he not only breaks one law, he breaks them all; this is due to the fact that as a citizen you support the laws, and breaking one law would end your endorsement. These laws carry great importance to Socrates, because by escaping he breaks the law from which he was fostered, educated, and begat his children. By exiling himself, Socrates cannot enter other states; considering he broke the laws of Athens,…

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    Are The Lockout Law Working In the early hours of New Year’s day, 2013, a young man by the name of Daniel Christie was king hit and assaulted in the nitrous Kings Cross nightlife precinct; Daniel dies in intensive care as a result of his injuries 11 days later. This incident added to an already large statistic of alcohol-related assaults, which caused the wider Sydney community to call for harsher regulation of licensed premises, specifically in the nitrous Kings Cross nightlife district and…

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