Start Discovering Solved Questions and Your Course Assignments
TextBooks Included
Solved Assignments
Asked Questions
Answered Questions
Record companies and music publishers sued Napster. Napster is a free online music trading service. The company provides software that facilitates.
Jaksha applied to be a firefighter. He passed the written and physical exams given by the Montana Firefighter’s Testing Consortium.
Fred Phelps, founder and pastor of a Baptist church in Kansas, believes that God hates homosexuality and is punishing America for tolerating it.
The State of Washington established a program to provide legal services for the needy.
Aurora, Colorado, passed an ordinance banning pit bulls and other selected breeds of dogs from being inside the city limits.
Robert A. Delsman, Jr., maintains a blog. In that blog, he criticized the business practices of Sedgwick Claims Management Services.
The NYC Triathlon is an Olympic-distance triathlon, consisting of a 1,500-meter swim in the Hudson River, a 40-kilometer bike ride up the West Side Highway.
MySpace sought to dismiss the complaint, asserting that the Communications Decency Act immunizes the company from liability. What was the result?
Kevin Janda entered into a cell phone service agreement with T-Mobile USA. Janda and Singh asserted that T-Mobile charged a “Universal Service Fund Fee”.
Steven Gorelick and Haim Gvritzman, professors at Stanford University, created a new method of extracting volatile organic compounds from groundwater.
Plaintiff Paula Jones filed a civil action against defendant (sitting) President Bill Clinton, alleging that he made “abhorrent”sexual advances.
In 1996, California voters passed the Compassionate Use Act of 1996, which allowed seriously ill residents of the state to have access to marijuana.
In 1989, the Oneida-Herkimer Solid Waste Management Authority (Authority) and Oneida and Herkimer Counties entered into a solid waste management agreement.
What information would you want to know before accepting the soundness of the Court’s judgment in resolving this conflict?
What ethical norm would support D.A.B.E.’s argument that the Clean Indoor Air Ordinance constitutes a regulatory taking?
How does the First Amendment’s protection of private speech differ from its protection of commercial speech?
Explain why you believe that the courts have found each of the following to either constitute or not constitute a regulatory.
Several tobacco firms challenge the law. What is the constitutional basis for their challenge? Why will they be likely to succeed or fail?
Create a 250-300 words, discuss two- to- three ethical challenges you might experience when working with culturally diverse groups.
Ms. Crabtree is given a one-year, nontenured contract to teach English at Haddock State University, a public institution.
The State of Ohio decides that Ohio’s landfills are becoming too full at too rapid a pace, so it passes a law banning the import of waste generated out of state
Chen opens a small business. As business thrives, he decides to incorporate. He becomes the corporation’s president and also its sole shareholder.
Congress passed the Americans with Disabilities Act requiring, among other provisions, that places of public accommodation remove architectural barriers.
On what basis would the plaintiffs claim that their constitutional rights had been violated by the zoning change? Would they be correct?
How do you think the court held as the constitutionality of this proposed amendment? Opinions of the Justices, ___ So.3 ___, 2010 WL 876820, Sup. Ct., Ala., 201