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    Thurgood Marshall

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    Thurgood Marshall grew up a minority, but valiantly gained a voice as he fought for the rights of not only himself, but other minorities as well who lacked a proper voice and equal rights enjoyed by white citizens of the United States. He was born into a century that would be monumental for African Americans and minorities alike. Although the century began with heavy segregation, discrimination, and violence against the African American community, its conclusion would produce an active voice for…

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    likelihood of solicitors prosecuting youth charged with sex offenses. The cases that were prosecuted, the policy was associated with a well increase in the likelihood of guilty determinations. A hypothesis was conducted that the reduced of solicitors prosecuting juvenile sex offense cases was due to their unwillingness to subject some youth to South Carolina’s harsh registration requirements. A further hypothesis that an increase rate of guilty determinations due, in part, to solicitors…

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    murder’ has given me insight into the potential wrongs in the justice system and has empowered me to transfer this inquisitiveness into studying Law. The inspiration to read law came from having the privilege to speak to a ‘Family and Relationship’ solicitor and the fulfilment I would acquire when assisting people with personal issues. My zeal for criminal law stemmed from my study of Psychology, which enabled me to understand abnormalities in behaviour…

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    Legislative framework There are international, regional and national instruments aimed at combating ICT facilitated sexual abuse against children. International instruments recognize the rights of children and extend special protection to children. They require state parties to adopt measure to protect children from abuse and solicitation as well as provide cooperation in the investigations, prosecutions and [prevention of these crimes. Ratification and incorporation of these international…

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    The court system in Ireland is fairly similar to that of the United States. The 1922 Constitution enabled new courts to be formed and the Courts of Justice Act in 1924 gave them legal basis (The Courts, 2016). Ireland’s current courts were set up by the Courts Act of 1961 and include “a court of final appeal (the Supreme Court), a Court of Appeal, and courts of first instance, which include a High Court with full jurisdiction in all criminal and civil matters, and courts of limited jurisdiction,…

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    One of the primary goals that social psychologists have always worked towards is understanding the process of social influence. More specifically, how one individual can influence the attitudes, behaviors, and thoughts of another individual. This goal has been continuously researched for many years, and multiple social psychologists have developed theories that explain how individuals motivate, influence, and alter other individuals’ behaviors, attitudes, and thoughts. Although numerous…

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    I believe that law must be the dominant foundation within society which can have a profound effect on people's lives. I believe law aids individuals to achieve justice. A close member of my family studied law at university which stimulated me to research the possibility of following the same path into further education. My interest in law developed from my research into the subject. I have read the book 'Law Uncovered' which has driven me to make this informed decision about my future by…

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    assist with the running of the school. During registration, I have helped with reading workshop which encourages dyslexic children to read and to be confident in reading out loud. I have secured a work experience placement at a local solicitors- Bowcock and Pursaill solicitors, which will give me a firm foundation ready to study law. Next summer, I plan to visit India to do some voluntary work at a construction workers…

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    At these placements I worked alongside many professionals who have taken different pathways to Law such as Lawyers, solicitors, barristers and paralegals. Working alongside these different people was very interesting as it made me realise all the career pathways that are available to me after completing my Law degree. Also I became aware of the many different areas of Law…

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    Justice Samuel Alito Case

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    Justice Samuel Alito, Jr. currently holds a position on the Supreme Court of the United States as one of the court’s conservative justices. He is known for his right wing leanings that sometimes encompass libertarian ideals. His father was an immigrant, and Alito’s Italian identity would later inform the way Alito viewed discrimination. He attended Steinart High School, the local public school, where he immersed himself in extracurricular activities with a focus on student politics and debate.…

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