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Review the stages of rulemaking in the assigned pages of in the course text, Rulemaking: How Government Agencies Write Law and Make Policy.
Complete the Discrimination Scenario Simulation involving a discrimination issue at the workplace and associated legal issues.
What is the political climate of your state? How does this drive the agenda? How does this differ from developing legislation?
Discuss whether you think punishment in the criminal justice system has evolved and whether the current standards sufficiently balance both the rights of the defendant and the safety of society.
In contrast, the international view, specifically Europe, uses the rehabilitation model. This model focuses on rehabilitating the person to become a productive member of society.
In 2013, Hal furnishes more than half of the support of his ex-wife and her father, both of whom live with him. The divorce occurred in 2012. Hal may claim the father-in-law and the ex-wife as depen
Research employment law related to hiring/firing and discrimination, using your textbook, the Argosy University online library resources, and the Internet. Based on the facts of the case and rese
Provide a 100- to 200-word summary in which you provide an example business that you would start for each form. What is legally necessary to file in order to form that business?
State whether you are for or against the development of more and larger fences on the southern U.S. border. Are the arguments for and against fences valid and reliable in terms of their supporting d
Write a memo ona state (not federal) level business dispute. Describeas if you were writing a "white paper" for your boss who wants to know how a case like the one you have chosen would be processe
Excessive force is a form of police misconduct. In 3 paragraphs, explain where the "line" should be drawn when "using the amount of force necessary to control a suspect" and what some would
You will assume the role of inspector general, specializing in investigations but not necessarily technology. You have been assigned to provide a thorough and honest assessment of the selected divis
Look at the town, city, or county noise ordinance of the surrounding areas, preferably 20 to 30 (Hillsborough, NC). Find a copy of their policy. what times do they enforce noise ordinance? how do th
When Dorothy sits on the chair, it breaks and she is injured. In a strict liability lawsuit, which of the following can Dorothy cite as a defect in the chair?
The purpose of the Discussion Board is to allow students to learn through sharing ideas and experiences as they relate to course content and the DB question.
Write a memo on a state (not federal) level business dispute. Describe as if you were writing a "white paper" for your boss who wants to know how a case like the one you have chosen would b
The police department is fictitious, but the geographical location will be in an environment that you select (i.e., New England, East Coast, West Coast, Gulf Coast, plains, mountains). You may have
The United States has several laws that are intended to further fair, balanced, and competitive business practices. Do you think that such laws are effective? If so, why? If not, why not? Be sure t
What are two methods of demonstrative evidence used to clarify the issues surrounding actions or lack of actions at a crime scene for a judge or jury? Explain.
Do you believe that the strategies he imagines are sufficient to absolve ICPs of any moral wrongdoing that arises from their complicity in these abuses? Why, or why not? If not, what do you believe
Discuss how the Supreme Court's position on governmental financial benefits to parochial schools has changed over time. Has it changed too much or not enoug?
Introduces protections for intellectual property, defined in the text on page 138 as "any property resulting from intellectual, creative processes - the products of an individual's mind.
In "Intellectual Property and the Information Age," Richard T. De George begins by examining the case of Napster and the practice of sharing digital music over the Internet.
Examine at least two (2) ethical concerns surrounding supranational courts that may have an influence on the United States' reluctance to ratify the Rome Statute.
In "Intellectual Property and Pharmaceutical Drugs: An Ethical Analysis," Richard T. De George lays out what he comes to call the "Status Quo Approach" as a defense of copyright protection of pharm