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    The career occupation I chose is Law Enforcement. This is why I chose Criminal Justice as my major, so that it could help and with the information to be in Law Enforcement. Since I done many assessment in class, I got to see my personality and I also got to find out my skills. In this paper I’m going to explain why this occupation, and why it’s a fit for me by my personality, values, interests, strengths, and skills. On the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, my…

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    Arizona Immigration Law In this Essay I will make a case for whether immigration policy is an area better left to the federal government, to individual states, or to both as a part of shared federalism. We will explore these ideas using examples such as Arizona Immigration law, Gonzales v. Raich, Compassionate Use Act and Same sex marriage. “Federalism is a hybrid arrangement that mixes elements of a confederation, in which lower-level governments possess primary authority, and unitary…

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    Laws and Morals The importance of laws and the concepts of their inherent values change. These laws that are imposed on our people today save freedom for others, but when laws restrict these morals, multitudes of opinions and different motives arrive. Such feelings as possibly felt by Equality 7-2521 in Anthem by Ayn Rand include rebellion, regret, and greed. We would change our opinion In the beginning of what Equality 7-2521 writes, he states that he is breaking the law. He feels rebellion.…

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    what is natural law and morality? Natural law is a system of law determined by the nature and ‘it provides a name for the point of intersection between law and morals’. Whereas, morality is a set of beliefs, values, principles and standard of behavior enforced informally through social pressure. In this essay, it will be looking at how Fuller draws a distinction between internal and external moralities in law with his debate with Hart. This will be discussed with the moral basis of law. Hart v…

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    the speed of most muggle civilizations that enforced laws to protect the rights of its citizens. Knowing this fact, it was hard to believe that two of the most horrendous laws existing throughout history were being brought back: the Arranged Marriage Law and Slavery. These laws were revolting. Both had been banned centuries before, the Slave Law leaving as house elves became more common throughout the pureblood homes and the Arranged Marriage Law going as society modernized. The timing of their…

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    single case the same way which by law everything should be done by justice a word that only applies to some and not all of us. According to statistics neighborhoods with concentrated poverty produce more crime and might be reasonable to expect an increase in police activity. Which also falls in the same category as racial profiling because places where poverty is really low are areas where law enforcement is much stricter. Many of the victims who are charged…

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    I will be analyzing two articles, “Voter ID Laws Protect the Integrity of Our Democracy” by Hans A. Von Spakovsky and “Voter ID Laws Are Designed to Keep People From Voting” by Wendy Weiser. Both articles address whether or not photo ID should be required when voting. While I believe that photo ID should be required when voting, I also think that it should be easier for American citizens to obtain photo ID in order to vote. In the article “Voter ID Laws Protect…

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    42 Family Law Act 1996

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    The Family Law Act 1996 Part IV contains all the injunctive orders that can be sought regarding domestic abuse. Non-molestation orders are defined within s.42 Family Law Act 1996, specifically s.42(1) as a “provision prohibiting a person…from molesting another person who is associated with the respondent” and a “provision prohibiting the respondent from molesting a relevant child”. Molestation deliberately does not have a statutory definition as if a precise definition were to be created,…

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    My desire to study Law at University came from my fascination and enthusiasm to the current world events around me such as the EU referendum and how that will affect the lifestyle of the UK residents. The main reason I want to study Law is because I always keep up to date with current affairs and I know this is vital to study Law. It will give me the knowledge and awareness of what is going around me. I was intrigued by Law when I watched a television program based around Law and justice called…

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    institutions that are the sources of five kinds of law in the US. Describe each institution and the kind of law it produces. (5 points) CONSTITUTION CONVENTION The Constitution is the fundamental or supreme law of the country; it establishes the government, sets forth the principles through which the government operates and designates rights to both the government and the territories that fall within that constitution. Since it’s the supreme law of United States it compromises of fundamental…

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