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    Organ transplant is one example in which not everyone who is in need could avail. How do we even decided who gets an organ and who should not? A waiting list is used, and it is usually on a first come first seved basis. Due to the shortage of organ donors, many on the list die before getting the organ, or may be too sick to go through transplant surgery (Hippen, Ross, & Sade, 2009) Distributive justice is the equal allocation of goods to everyone who is in need free from biases and…

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    Claimant Maria Guadalupe Ramirez is a full-time Pantry Cold Food Packer at the Insureds main production plant, where the company prepares in-flight food and beverage services to various major carriers. The claimant’s two Supervisors, Mr. Chea Choe and Ms. Maria Ramirez found the claimant to be one of their “best Food Packers in the Food and Pantry Department,” where the claimant has been assigned to since her date of hire on 11-18-2011. They claim the claimant has not had any medical issues or…

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    Description: Marriage separation is quite unfortunate and it occurs due to several reasons. Not all the reasons of this legal separation are genuine while some of them are quite weird and peculiar as well. Marriage separation is a legal affair but in reality it is quite a pathetic situation for both spouses and their kids. This separation is nothing but the end of all kinds of marriage responsibilities socially and legally.…

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    The main issue in this case is to establish whether or not there is an actual or apparent contract formed between the firm and Picasso that could give rise to legally enforceable rights. Essentially, the case in question is to determine whether Craft is still an apparent member of the firm in Picasso’s eyes, so that he can be held liable for the default payment obligations. The essay will analyse how the activity which has taken place in the case can be justified by applying the principles…

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    custody officer. In addition, the defendant was not retained in the dock behind glass, but rather sat in front of it. As we raised upon the judge’s entry, I instantly noticed she was female which was refreshing and encouraging to see considering the profession is notoriously male dominated; something I myself have previously experienced until this point. The hearing then commenced with the prosecutor outlining the facts of the case. Mobey, the defendant, owned a small business called ‘1st…

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    Why should they go to waste? Rather than having bodies rot underground in a box, they could be helping people. Each body can give at least ten different donations and improve the lives of even more (Organ Donation). Organ donation should be legal in every state because not only does it help individuals, it helps whole families. Furthermore, being a donor is free. There are no extra fees to be an organ donor; no medical expenses will have to be paid by families for organ extraction. Anyone can…

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    P.A. 99-608, except for portions of P.A. 99-576, P.A. 99-585, and P.A. 604 of the 2016 Reg. Legis. Sess.). Illinois courts have interpreted the terms “keep” and “harbor,” which “are sometimes used interchangeably,” broadly to include not just the legal owner of the dog, but also any person “who places himself in a position of control akin to an owner” at the time of the incident. Frost v. Robave, Inc., 694 N.E.2d 581,…

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    Just a few months ago, I heard about a brutal death of a former celebrity known by her stage name, Qandeel Baloch. She was a Pakistani actress and singer who was a bit above the norm and was considered a vulgar woman in her country. She did not dress the way her society liked, she made dance and music videos, and was very outspoken. Because of this, many believed she was “dishonoring” her family. She was not allowed to live and so her own brother murdered her through asphyxiation. Unfortunately,…

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    reason to invent. We may also look at the issue from a legal positivist theory, and separability theory, where there is no importance placed on the morality of the law only that it exists for all. Separability theory tells us that the law and morals should be separate (Murumba,…

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    The UCC is an attempt to unify state laws affecting commerce into a single code that all states could adopt to make interstate commerce easier and more efficient. As a result of effort by some of this country’s leading legal experts, the UCC was enacted in whole or in part with only small changes by the legislatures of all states. While the UCC represents a significant effort toward a uniform national law, it should be remembered that there will still be variations from…

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