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    Constitution and on this country in that it introduced the concept of equality and due process, promising “equal protection of the laws.” You asked why it was important for all levels of government to ensure that due process protections are afforded to its citizens. Government, in order to ensure a valid legal system, must demonstrate a commitment to follow its own laws. The concept of due process embodies that commitment. The due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment promises that before…

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    take a stand in support of the Affordable Care Act. The issue of health care reform brings important ethical issues of justice to the forefront, as individuals, communities, and the legislature struggle with how to provide quality health care for the many without sacrificing the basic rights of even the few. I am in a Republican state and Georgia has opted out of the Affordable Care Act. So it leaves people who cannot afford health care in a catch twenty-two. I am self- employed and it affects…

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    personal reasons, to resign from my position as Director of CIA, David H. Petraeus”. Since the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency was not able to keep his personal digital content private, can anyone expect their email to be protected from law enforcement without a warrant? Why should anyone have to face such embarrassment about their personal life when it’s not affecting their career? Whether there’s enough protection against obtaining someone information has always been a huge debate…

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    Irregularities or conduct which is an offence or a breach of laws of PNG (actions & decisions against the laws of PNG including non-compliance);  Corruption;  Fraud;  Misrepresentation of facts;  Decisions made & actions taken outside established BSP policies & procedures;  Sexual harassment;  Abuse of Delegated Authorities;  Misuse of Group assets;  Disclosures related to miscarriages of justice;  Health and safety risks, including risks to the public as well as other employees; …

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    groups that make laws including a higher group called the senate that can veto laws made by the lower groups called the house of legislators and the other lower group would be called congress. There are 2 members per state for each group to help represent the entire country and also for them not to give too much power to any state no matter the size The senate is in charge of vetoing and reworking laws that are proposed by the house of legislators and congress. They make sure that the laws…

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    2010, p. 3). They believe that the states are misleading the public and the real impact and harm the drug use will have on their communities, in fact by legalizing drugs, it does not stop the violence or crime in their communities or reduce the day to day threat that our law enforcement faces out on the streets of our towns and cities (United States. Drug Enforcement Administration, 2010, p. 3). For these very reasons this is why law enforcement…

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    is imperative to add that the minimum wage does not apply in all sectors, and that some sectors, such as small enterprises, labor industries, and informal companies (those not taxed or monitored by the government), are exempt from these rules. The law states that the typical work week should include forty hours of work with a half hour break for each four hours of work, and one full day of rest each week, with a large emphasis on the prohibition of excessive overtime. Again, much like the…

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    Supreme Court of Canada decisions are the ultimate expression and application of Canadian law (Supreme Court of Canada tour). The landmark decision by the Supreme Court of Canada in the R v. Keegstra case regarding the freedom of expression portrays the theoretical concepts behind the court’s ruling as it is the job of the court to deliver a fair decision to the parties involved, as well as a decision that maintains law and order in society. The R v. Keegstra ruling contains insights from the…

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    The Road, but one of the main ones that come up involve violence and how it could be seen as justified. Violence, while still very prevalent in our modern day society, could be seen as a defense mechanism and there for, justifiable in the eyes of the law. “Although Cormac McCarthy is known as a connoisseur of excessive violence, we think most of the violent stuff in The Road is justified. McCarthy portrays a post-apocalyptic landscape where the scarcity of resources has driven the few survivors…

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    Treatment of Homeless Citizens There is an underlying dystopian society that America is covering up. Women are selling themselves to survive and law enforcement is stripping human beings of their only belongings due to their economic status. The few housing developments that they actually provide to these people are insufficient, unclean, and all together dangerous. This is being homeless in America. The United States of America, built on hope and the American dream, is hiding and deliberately…

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