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    Hearsay Case Study

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    Question 4: Define “hearsay”. Provide an example and explain why it meets the definition of hearsay. Answer: Hearsay can be defined as one person giving a testimony about statements another person had said (Gardner & Anderson, 2016). There are three components of the hearsay rule, requiring that the statements are either oral, written down, or given with self-confidence, the declarant makes the statement outside of court, and motions that statements are truthful about the event in question…

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    Trademark Law

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    The United States policy regarding trademarks, known officially as the U.S. Trademark Law, is incredibly important to the way American society functions on a daily basis. Not only does the law encourage competitive business, but it also plays an important role in both American culture and the legal system. A trademark is some type of symbol that points “distinctly to the origin or ownership of merchandise…and [is] legally reserved for the exclusive use of the owner” (in text). Oftentimes a…

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    Workplace Wellness Plan

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    familiar with the rules and all of these acronyms that are very important as follows: ADA (American Disabilities Act), EEOC (Equal Employee Opportunity Commission), Affordable Care Act, and HIPPA. It is critical that employers abide by the federal laws and state laws. If employers do not comply, their wellness plans will be sickly. In addition, certain rules apply to employees that are disabled. The rule is administrated by The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). The EEOC defines a…

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    Fair Use: Video Analysis

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    n the video a Fair(y) use tale, It follows all the qualifications that goes under fair use. The definition of fair use is copyright material that in circumstances such as quotes, critisum, news reportings, teaching, and research, without needed permission or purchase from the copyright holder, you can use it. In Fair(y) use tale it is a video about Fair use, it gives examples, definitions with clips and small portions of Disney cartoons. Disney has a very strict policy and guidelines about…

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    Traffic Awareness

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    penurious and lacking an education. The traffickers are often the same nationality as the victims. Thus, when the victims offered high paid jobs abroad, they usually accept them. Once at the destination country, they discover that there are no jobs available. The traffickers sell them to brothels to become prostitutes, or to farms to perform a hard labor. The victims of the human trafficking are not paid for their labor. In the United States,…

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    In 2003, Joan Fitzpatrick, human rights activist and Professor of Law at Washington University, wrote shortly before her death the article under review in which she scrutinized thoroughly with “her razor-sharp analysis, clear vision and deeply principled approach” (The Guardian 2003) how the fragile rule of law which is central to the protection of human rights suffered after the 9/11 attacks. The 9/11 attacks gave the United States a pretext to declare an open-ended war on terrorism which…

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    Racial Profiling and the Iron Triangle What does racial profiling accomplish? In all honesty, racial profiling is a waste of time considering terrorism is not occurring in just one specific nationality, region, or religion. Terrorist come in all shapes, color, ethnicity, or religion. When walking down the street in Washington D.C. and you pass a gentleman of Arab or Pakistan descent, does that automatically make that individual a terrorist or an individual with a different cultural background.…

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    acts of the criminal justice system exonerates many families throughout America society daily. Upon these reasons the prison system continues to grow because government focus poverty and unfair laws. The American government focus should be on correcting it society and not it’s pockets. For years the States justice system…

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    alone, there were 1,472 civilian casualties due to drone strikes in only Syria and Iraq, which was found by a British monitoring group called “Airways” (VICE). With all these deaths, pointing right back to where those drones are sent from, the United States is heading into it’s own grave, sooner or later, these countries will fight back and the U.S. will not be able to aerially strike them down anymore. When that happens, everyone in the U.S. is in big trouble, because these countries will not…

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    JL Guest's Analysis

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    a nation of laws where everyone is treated fairly and equally. Guest states that with a nation of laws, there is a greater balance of human nature, avoidance of government atrocities, and no corrupt officials that could use the imbalance of laws as a weapon to take over people’s basic rights and liberties. On the other hand, Skwirk, an online interactive learning portal, strongly puts in confidence that we are a nation of laws in order to implement rights and to solve clashes. The laws keep or…

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