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    Substance Act remained unaltered (Garvey, T., & Doyle, C.2014). The issue of drug use has both a moral and legal dimension. For one, even if the use of marijuana does not mean people should use it, especially if there is an issue of addiction. If the law permits people to use marijuana it does not mean everyone should. Second, even if it is immoral to smoke marijuana, we still ask whether the use of such drugs should be illegal. With the legalization of marijuana comes the possibility of…

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    Act came into full force in the United Kingdom in the month of October in the year 2000. The human rights act of 1998 is made up by a series of sections that have the impact of codifying the protections in the European Convention on Human Rights into law in the United Kingdom. As such, each of the public bodies including courts, hospitals, local governments and publicly funded schools among others are bound to comply with the convention rights by all means 5. The translation of this is that,…

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    Noble Cause Violation

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    Final essay As the law enforcement code of ethics states” as a law enforcement officer my fundamental duty is to server mankind; to safeguard lives and property; to protect the innocent against deception, the weak against oppression or intimidation, and the peaceful against violence or disorder, and to respect the…

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    Social Media Monitoring

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    keep tabs to stop cyber bullying. Even though cyber bullying is a huge problem in this generation I don’t think schools should watch what we are saying. Our social media and personal life should not be monitored unless we are in trouble with the law over social media. For example if someone is harassing another person over social media I believe the police should be allowed to check what was being said. This can also help so it doesn’t happen again. I believe schools should be allowed to…

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    interrupted civil liberties or rights of the people. Many officials like law enforcement, believe this is a great use of National Security for protection. Either way, people will share their opinions amongst each other. Improvements in the future are reducing terrorism, nuclear actions, and criminal affairs in the country. Negative improvements include the rights of people, their disagreement with the surveillance situation, and more laws or acts that will be…

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    those that object to the Kantian principle of intent, the concept of Kantian universal maxims can be used to prove that the practice is still immoral. Kant states that human beings should act only on those maxims that can be willed to become universal laws. If drug companies universally all used this reward practice, variety of companies would diminish rapidly. Companies that are small would go under as they could not keep up competition with bigger drug companies as they can offer bigger…

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    Ittall Case Summary

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    client, not giving it back when she asked for it resulting in her losing her chance to pursue the case, Mr. Ittall is charged with violating Rules of Professional Conduct 1.3, 1.4, 1.15, and 8.4. After failing to distribute $5,000 to his client’s trust account after a real estate deal, Mr. Ittall is charged with violating Rules of Professional Conduct 1.3, 1.4, 1.15, and 8.4. After receiving $5,000 to take on a client’s criminal appeal and not doing so, Mr. Ittall is charged with violating Rules…

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    Fourth Amendment Debate

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    This causes Microsoft to either choose between infinitely violating their clients fourth amendment right, or to violate the law and share this information with their customers. The logical choice in this circumstance is to uphold the prima facie of doing no harm and tell their customers, but by doing so they would be breaking the law and bringing harm upon themselves and their shareholders. Microsoft seems to have no issue with fulfilling the data requests, their qualm stems from…

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    from or censured by the engineering society) Are Engineering Codes Needed? NO: – Engineers are capable of fending for themselves – Common law is available to defend in ethical disputes – Offended public can seek redress through courts Are Engineering Codes Needed? YES: – Engineers have few or no resources to defend themselves in an ethical dispute – Common law is available in reality only with great difficulty – Conversely, the public has…

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    Ambiguity Of Constitution

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    precedent to be used countless more times called judicial review. Marshall was able to come to this conclusion after using the so called Supremacy Clause, which states that “This Constitution, and the laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof [...] shall be the supreme law of the land.” With this small phrase, Marshall…

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