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    that “fundamental rights must be construed in the light of the directive principle” has been advocated by the Supreme Court time and again. State of Bihar v. Kameshwar , the Supreme Court relied on Art. 39 to decide that the law to abolish Zamindari had been enacted for a “Public” purpose within the meaning of Art. 31. On the same argument, directive principles have also come to be regarded as relevant for considering ‘reasonableness’ of restrictions under Art. 19. A restriction promoting any of…

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    with it can result in a series of offenses and can even lead to millennial time in incarceration. As many crimes that are being done daily and are either overlooked or seen as less crucial than being caught with marijuana. It is amazing to me that the laws toward this subject haven’t been modified. In other states bit by bit, weed is becoming legalized and is being less frowned upon every else. Daughters are losing fathers and mothers are losing sons as a result of this petty crime. As far as…

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    sick member, building family relationship i.e. communication or problem. It also includes the ability of the family being keen and intervening early of any issues arising within the family. Regarding the health of the members, families are supposed to ensure that the children do get required health attention i.e vaccinations. They are to ensure that the children attend school while monitoring the progress of the…

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    closed forum, can a person be prohibited from speaking because of what she has to say, the content of her speech? a. The access to a public forum can be restricted by the government, which in the example of higher education are public universities. However, the restrictions implemented cannot be for the purpose of hindering the thoughts and views of individuals due to public officials’ objections of the thoughts presented. In Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier, the court stated, “… the teacher and school…

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    to providing the utmost loyalty to the client. As Marshall’s statement mainly refers to partisanship, neutrality and non-accountability, this essay will discuss them with reference to the lawyer’s role and role-differentiated morality. The mental health of solicitors and future directions will also be analysed. The standard conception The standard conception notes the role of the lawyer is governed by three broad principles: partisanship; neutrality; and non-accountability. Together, they…

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    Hobby Lobby Stores, begs the question: Does the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 allow a for-profit company to deny its employees’ health coverage of contraception to which the employees would otherwise be entitled based on the religious objections of the company’s owners? The Green Family owns and operates Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. and has structured their businesses around the principles…

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    Locked Behind Bars: Another Caste System? What is the objective of a correctional officer if not to oversee people who are responsible for violating the law? In the United States alone, 2.3 million people are confined in a correctional facility and the same number are subjected to prejudice on a daily basis. As a result of the power entrusted to the prison guards, they are expected to effectively maintain the prison system and keep the inmates safe; nevertheless some of these officers take…

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    therefore, in contravention of their constitutional right and such a move can be challenged in a court of law by any human rights activities. It contravenes the rights of these individuals as the move to make the illicit drug washes away their source of happiness. In the case, banning the use of marijuana is unconstitutional (Pacula et al.…

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    pollution in order to maintain and achieve the state of being peaceful, healthy and fit. Hygiene refers to practices associated with ensuring good health and cleanliness and it is a science that deals with the promotion and preservation of health.The purpose of this research is to know the relationship between environmental cleanliness understanding with health behaviour clean and healthy lifestyle. Concept:- Cleanliness is a fundamental responsibility of an Indian citizen. Cleanliness is the…

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    key questions that researchers need to focus on that is: First, could a 1-time general consent to all future research be used? It is not clear if this type of consent would comport with Health Insurance Portability and Accountability. The HIPAA requires specific information for use of the patient's protected health information in research, unless the IRB has made a specific determination to the contrary (Charo, A. 2006). Second, does removal of an individual's information from tissue samples…

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