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    concerned with law enforcement” (Dempsey, 2016). This role is often emphasized in the news, by the media, and on television. Many police officers view the crime fighting aspects of their job to be the more glamorous and exciting stories to share with their friend and family,…

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    Personal Statement Essay People often shy away from challenges and being challenged yet others like myself [strive at it and] embrace it. In college, I chose to study philosophy primarily because its’ challenging and it was. Certainly, law is challenging too and I believe in the end such challenges will make me a stronger, smarter and far better citizen as well as make me a more productive member of the community and society al large. Ever since I can remember, I always felt that education was…

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    To what extent has history affected New Zealand’s current constitutional system? First and foremost, a constitution is a compact document that comprises a number of articles about the State, laying down rules which State activities are supposed to follow. New Zealand constitution does not consist of a single document, unlike The United States. Instead has a form of an unwritten constitution consisting of legislation, cases, legal documents, and common law. History is one of the most important…

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    county's most important attribute is freedom and democracy then why did the draft rioters of New York City not have a choice on whether on not they would fight in the war? Why was their an opting-out price that created social barriers? In the draft riot of 1863 this is exactly what happened. I believe American citizens shouldn’t be forced into war and if government is not abiding by their own rules then the New York City draft rioters should not have to either. During the middle of the civil…

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    legal system and most of the countries follow civil law and common law. Although they are different, these legal systems’ purpose is to regulate and control people’s actions. They are part of people’s social life and civilization. Common Law system is followed by over 80 countries in the world and approximately 150 countries are civil law countries. The USA, Great Britain, and other countries that were colonies of these countries follow common law. France, Germany and other European, East…

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    There are two sources of law in the United States, primary and secondary. Primary sources consist of both Federal and State Constitutions, Federal and State statutes, administrative rules, case laws. Primary sources of law are defined as “the sources that provide the actual law” (pg. 588). Another source of the law are secondary sources. Secondary sources consist of legal dictionaries, legal encyclopedias, legal forms books, periodicals, digests, treatises, and citators. Secondary sources are…

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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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    by the legislative branch first. The bill is then issued to the executive branch, where a decision is reached by the President on whether or not the bill is suitable for the nation. Once agreed upon the President signs the bill and it is passed as a law. If the bill is deemed unacceptable for the country the President, at this point will veto the bill by not signing it. However, the legislative branch is granted a second opportunity, if sufficient ballots are acquired they are able to overrule…

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    Broad Rationes Case Study

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    Stevenson ,Tucker v News Media Ownership Ltd and Caparo Industries plc v Dickman, I will be arguing that it is better to state the ratio of a case broadly. In section I, this essay will examine the flexibility that broad rationes bring in relation to Donoghue v Stevenson. In section II I will reason how broad ratios avoid silos, with regard to the flood-gates argument. Section III will state the inappropriate application that narrow ratios can form in relation to privacy law in New Zealand.…

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    dismissal, claiming that, the Boy Scouts of America Association was violating The New Jersey law is in place against biasness based on one’s sexual lifestyle in places that are meant for public works. The defendant argued that Eagle Scout is a private, non-profit organization, based on moral principles and hence homosexuality was a vice that they highly condemned on the social arena. Basing this argument under the context of law; The Boy Scouts Association are the petitioners, who are a…

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