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    Introduction As a student at NAIT, I thought for the most part that I would be dealing with Adults and reasonable ones at that, but now, I don’t know anymore. One day, I found myself in an unfortunate situation that I was not prepared for. This occurrence happened as I was waiting on my lunch order preparation. I witnessed a fellow student stuff her bag with all sorts of dipping sauces. She looked me blanked in my eyes as she thanked the food preparer when asked, if she wanted anything and did…

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    ideological spectrum. In addition to their opposite ideologies, the pair has two completely different philosophies of law and therefore, vary in their methods of interpretation. Justice Breyer’s political alignment is more towards the liberal side of the court. As for his interpretation style, he is a Developmentalist, and as a Developmentalist Justice Breyer follows the…

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    Merits review considers the facts and law as they are at the time of review. Another advantage of merits review is that the Court is not bound by strict rules of evidence, and proceedings are often faster, cheaper, and easier for those that self-represent. The CAA is Commonwealth legislation, so merits review is conducted at the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). Merits review…

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    Burwell v, Hobby Lobby is a court case that resulted from an issue which addresses the necessity of closely held corporations supplying birth control to its employees. The argument of this case is regarding the mandatory requirement to supply coverage for birth control. Hobby Lobby feels the mandate will also cover birth control options that also includes the abortion pill. Hobby Lobby opposed to this idea and due to their religious beliefs. they believe that they should not be required to…

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    Abortion is an emotive and controversial topic that raises political, ethical and social debates. According to Dictionary.com, “abortion is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy, usually before the embryo or fetus is capable of independent life; most often performed during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy.” In this paper, I’ll explain the main legal and ethical issues surrounding abortions. Also, I will provide a case that has to deal with abortion. Ethical questions mainly stem from…

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    In the fall of 2012 I stood trial in federal court. All of the charges against me originated from my ownership of a state legal medical marijuana company in Montana. Even after many years in prison my memories of the trial are vivid. Going to trial in federal court is like a bloody battle for your freedom. The stress is palpable and my perception of time slowed down. The adrenaline rocked my body, my mouth was so dry my tongue was stuck to its roof like plaster. While standing in front of the…

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    Osteosarcoma Case Study

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    There is a thin line between what is allowed to continue based on the opinions of the doctors and parents. This meaning, if a physician provides a treatment plan for an ill child and the parents refuse, the physician is allowed to take the parents to court. In the initial case of the 13 year-old girl battling with Osteosarcoma, both her physician and parents have different treatment options for her life. I believe it is up to her to decide what is best because she is the one who has to live with…

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    During the debate, the journalists have asked both candidates questions so many times but as his habit, Donald Trump instead of answering the questions, opened another debate by verbally attacking his rival Hilary while she answered the asked questions. The first question was about Education which the Democratic candidate found that, through their Slogan express their vision of America. So working together is one of the keys for a good success and the democratic party, Hilary Clinton wants to…

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    various ways. In this connection the Supreme Court first said that it must be proved that the Chief Minister had addressed a number of meetings promising to issue gun licences if they would vote for his brother. But the Court found that there was no allegation in the election petition relating to the meetings he addressed or his having held out the promise in those meetings that he would issue gun licences if the people vote for his brother. But at the same time the Court also clarified that…

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    The Supreme Court rules that a maximum amount can be contributed to politicians in order to limit political influence from an individual. It also shows through Shaun McCutcheon’s opinion on contributions to Super PACs. McCutcheon believes that from a moral standpoint…

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