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    overseen by the federal government, as the Constitution states, the union would be perfectly harmonious (Doc A). In this letter, Jefferson demonstrates his strict constructionism to a future member of his cabinet. However, at the time, Jefferson was merely a candidate for presidency, so it is possible that he may have exaggerated the extent of his strict constructionist beliefs in order to gain the trust and votes of others who were wanted to preserve the federal Constitution and follow it…

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    Widget Case Study

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    Texas Customer vs. California based Widget Co. Widget Corporation, based in California, and the company President are being sued for damages caused by the installation of their product in Texas by a local handyman hired by Widget Co. Even though the Widget was incorporated in Delaware, California is considered the headquarters because business is conducted from that location. Civil law can generally be divided into two categories: substantive and procedural. Substantive law can be…

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    Technology is increasingly growing in every Direction, Example includes Medicine, Transportation, Education, Defense, etc. In First Article “Self-Driving Technology and Autonomous Vehicles: A whole new world for production liability Discussion” Author Roy Alan Cohen Analyzes the how Production liability will work, and how the People’s claim will increase the issues regarding it. Transportation as we know it would be impossible without the quantum leaps in technology that have taken place over…

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    the crowd. On the other hand, if the crowd had not become violent or attempted to enter the property, they may not have been present to receive any wounds or instigate the homeowner. This leads to my following point and problem with the concepts of strict liability and negligence. Schopenhauer observed that the cause of some effect is not a single prior object or changed condition but rather a set of conditions, each of which is necessary for the set to be sufficient for the change in a…

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    Workplace Tort Law

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    Workplace internet access is invaluable for employees to perform their work responsibilities in the most efficient and effective way. Responsibilities such as competition research, new opportunity identification, and keeping abreast of relevant industry and political environments, cannot be effectively accomplished without providing employee internet and email access. While these accesses are imperative for businesses to remain competitive, employee internet and email access pose liability…

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    as insulting others, which made him seem as a strong candidate who could overall win the election. Lakoff mentions something else that is questionably accurate, but makes sense. He says that the Moral Hierarchy, a traditional view, is pushed by the strict father. He explains this Hierarchy as racist, selfish, and no where near empathetic. One thing he says that stuck out was “Our Country above other countries,” which was a big part of President Trumps campaign and now platform (Lakoff). Lakoff…

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    its student body, and a school district attempted to increase diversity within its public school system. All of these initiatives are noteworthy and would produce a benefit to those involved, but, because the Court was only focused on applying strict scrutiny, rather than achieving the most beneficial result, these affirmative action plans were determined to be…

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    Rational Basis Test Essay

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    intermediate scrutiny is also a test where the court needs to determine a statute’s constitutionality based on gender or sex. In other words, when the court needs to ensure that the law is in accordance with the constitution. According to the American Government textbook, intermediate scrutiny is required when the government needs to “demonstrate that treating men and women differently is substantially related to an important governmental objective (pg.155).” One example of intermediate…

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    On December 9, 2015, the Supreme Court rules on a 4-3 decision that the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th amendment allows colleges and universities to use race as part of the college admissions process for undergraduates in the case of Fisher v. University of Texas. The majority opinion issued by Justice Kennedy argues that there was no other way for the university to fulfill its compelling interest of increasing diversity without using race as part of its admissions process. Justice Thomas’s…

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    One of the most controversial topics that are still talked about today is Abortion, which is the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy. The disagreement that comes from abortion is between two sides, pro-choice and pro-life. Pro-choice people believe that women have the right to make their own decision about what happens to their bodies and have the right to decided to end their pregnancy if they want to. Where the opposing side, pro-life, believes that life begins at conception and that…

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