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    For law, society, and the political system to be just, these things need to be fair. What does it mean to be fair? To be fair is to not discriminate and not judge. Also to be fair is to be open to compromise on the situation at hand. If one is not open to not listen to another’s side of the story then they are being bias. Being bias and set to own way is one way of causing unjust. When being closed minded, we are not giving equal opportunity for just. Another way for law, society, and the…

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    their own hands in search of change. As seen in lectures, 1/3 of all homicides are categorized as confrontational homicide, wherein the discussion scenario falls - victims must often 'remove' or alleviate their abusive situation themselves, as the law turns a blind eye on them.…

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    rational organization of the physical landscape is disconnected from the irrational logic of violence that governs people’s daily lives. He also attempts to resolve this conflict in his novel, through acknowledging this irrationality and trying to recreate the experience of Nigerian cities by recovering personal histories. The contemporary image of the metropolis is often defined by physical elements of progress, and Cole’s depiction of Nigerian cities captures how this physical progress is…

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    Standing Doctrine Essay

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    In Administrative law, standing is defined as a legally protectable interest that a person has in a dispute that gives them the legal right to file a petition or bring a lawsuit before the court of law to obtain a legal remedy. The standing doctrine concept derived from Article III § 2 of the U.S. Constitution that limits the jurisdiction of federal courts to hear cases involving controversy matters. Daniel E. Hall, Administrative Law: Bureaucracy in a Democracy, 251-252 (6th ed. 2015). On the…

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    police do not change easily and themselves tend to influence how citizens interpret their own experiences with the police (Gallagher Catherine, 2001).” When a new law enforcement officer comes into contact with people that already have a preconceived notions that cops are bad, cops cannot be…

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    Changes In Alcohol Law

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    excessive alcohol intake may bring both mental and physical diseases and acute injuries due to violence and assault as well. The alcohol laws in NSW have been changed by the election of the current Liberal government. Whether the changes to alcohol law will be beneficial or not, which have raised considerable concerns. Some people think the changes are restrict and useless, while some approve of these changes. Undeniably, the changes to alcohol laws limit the consumption of alcohol and are…

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    The citizens of the United States of America are allowed to refuse and protest laws that they believe to be unfair and disagreeable. Only peaceful resistance can affect the free society positively, violent resistance affects the society in the opposite way. Every human being has rights such as freedom of expression in which they can speak their mind. Currently in the U.S., many citizens and Clinton supporters are protesting the result of the presidential election, some peacefully and some not,…

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    Coachella Research Paper

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    after the initial accident has occurred: physical, emotional, personal, and financial. When it happens, it's always unexpected, and it can turn your life totally around in an instant. You have countless questions, and wonder which direction to turn. It is finally time to get the help that you deserve. Here in Coachella, the team of Silverthorne Attorneys places a heavy concentration with our cases that require special attention involving personal injury law. We see more and more of these cases,…

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    to, (2) the guilty party is isolated from the casualty, (3) the wrongdoer's activities have a shallow appearance of lawfulness. Notwithstanding how it is characterized, cubicle wrongdoing is generally recognized to bring about huge money related, physical, and social damages. The measure of cash lost to cushy wrongdoing yearly is difficult to build up with any accuracy, however it obviously surpasses the misfortunes because of conventional road wrongdoing. For instance, as indicated by the FBI…

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    did The Uniting and strengthening America by providing Appropriate Tools Required to intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001 or simply put, The Patriot act was signed into law on October 26th, 2001. The purpose of the Patriot Act is to deter and punish terrorist threats domestically and aboard. The act strengthens law enforcement granting them the necessary tools and applications in order to detect and prosecute terrorists around the globe and domestically. The Patriot act has met much…

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