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    Identify what issue the court considered in Miranda v. Arizona and why was the issue important. Why do you think the issue had to be resolved on appeal? Usually when an issue is resolved on appeal

  • Q : How technologies or information systems have contributed....
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    Define a problem or challenge within your topical area that you understand in some depth or have an interest in.Outline the context of the problem or challenge, including the history and any polic

  • Q : Discuss the tactics used by two terrorists groups....
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    Discuss the tactics used by two terrorists groups in a 300 word post (minimum). Cite at least one source other than the text. The text is Terrorism & Homeland Security 7th editdion (Jonathan R.

  • Q : What are some measures a company may take to reasonably....
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    What are some measures a company may take to reasonably accommodate people with disabilities, or those with a known drug abuse problem, and how does the simulation demonstrate these? Be specific.

  • Q : The government to create the department of homeland security....
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    Dale and Mike Parak were twin brothers and best friends. They spent their entire lives looking out for each other's interests. While growing up, the two were inseparable.

  • Q : Describe the elements of a valid contract....
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    In the law, certain contracts are valid for specific reasons including offer, acceptance and consideration.  There are contracts made that are not enforceable and would be considered invalid

  • Q : Discuss in detail the appellate process....
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    Amanda Knox was an American student in her early 20's studying abroad at a university in Perugia, Italy.she was arrested, later charged and in 2009 she was found guilty of the murder of her roomm

  • Q : Identify the various cyber crimes....
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    The last primer you will prepare for your department's training series will give your colleagues a background on the types of cyber crime and the ways we can guard against them in the workplace.

  • Q : Why does america have a dual-court system....
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    Criminal cases are heard in criminal courts where, at the conclusion of the trial, the defendant may receive sentences of incarceration or fines as a result of being convicted at the criminal tria

  • Q : Identify the goals of the criminal justice system....
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    Define crime, its relationship to the law, and the two most common models of how society determines which acts are criminal.

  • Q : Create a matrix that lists each business....
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    The businesses are being sued for breach of contract.Create a matrix that lists each business, and compare and contrast your personal liability exposure as an owner as a result of the lawsuit.

  • Q : What is the legal nature of marwans employment....
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    What civil rights laws may prohibit Marwan's conduct with his fellow co-worker? Do those laws apply to his conduct toward the park guest? Explain both answers.

  • Q : What are some of the pitfalls to be aware....
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  • Q : Elaborate on the symbolic meaning of the birdcage....
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    What is the setting of the play, in terms of the time period, region and weather? Explain the condition of the house. What emotional response does the setting evoke in you?

  • Q : The pictures of police brutality and mistrust of law....
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    In late February, 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty is unconstitutionally cruel when applied to people who committed a felony deserving of the death penalty according to stat

  • Q : What is the police department interviewers....
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  • Q : Discuss the legal precedents....
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    Assume that you are a police sergeant who supervises ten patrol officers on your squad. You have noticed signs of alcohol abuse regarding two of your officers. What steps have you taken to remedy

  • Q : What happens when a government agency proposes a rule....
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    What happens when a government agency proposes a rule? What would you recommend Crump do in response to the EPA's proposed rule that was published last week?

  • Q : Discuss the four components of a legally astute social media....
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    As the prevalence of social media continues to rise, consumers are recognizing ways in which social media can direct them to better sources for purchasing.As a result, businesses are now jumping

  • Q : Research about binding legal relationships with minors....
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    Later that evening while her husband was working in his study, Jane was watching a show on the Animal Planet channel when she saw a commercial with a bunch of sad looking dogs in dirty cages.

  • Q : What other ways will help the police....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The ideal police force is one that prevents crime, keeps order, respects the rights and dignity of citizens, is friendly and courteous, respects the laws.

  • Q : Describe the subject matter of the contract....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    The contract might be for a cell phone, credit card, apartment or house rental, purchase of a home or car, student loan, contract for services or something similar.

  • Q : What ethical issues are raised by the card issuer....
    Business Law and Ethics :

    Lori received a credit card in the mail from a company that had taken her name and address from a white pages directory without her knowledge. Upset about the unauthorized use of her name.

  • Q : What did you learn from conducting field observation....
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    Analysis: What did you learn from your experience in field work? What conclusions can you draw about the sport from the sociological point of view?

  • Q : Explain the new business laws and regulations....
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    Why do you think Internet fraud has resulted in many new business laws and regulations? Do you feel that there are differences between face-to-face business law and Internet business law? Why or

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