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What is copyright infringement? What is the history and purpose of the copyright infringement law? How does this law affect freedom of speech and press in regards to the first amendment?
What would you need to do to show that Nike's slogan, "Just do it," was protectable? What would Nike need to do to demonstrate that there was an infringement of their trademark?
Would you please concisely discuss what ideas from the Declaration of Independence you see as the most meaningful basis of our law today.
Johnson, presidendt of the First National Bank of A, believes it is appropriate to employ only female tellers. Hence, First National refuses to employ Ken Baker as a teller but does offer him a main
Differentiate between substantive and procedural due process. In light of these differences and the protections of the Fifth and Sixth Amendments, should criminal defendants be allowed to be present
Please explain how Article II of the U.S. Constitution empowers the President to enforce the laws? to include managing executive agencies like the DOT and the FAA?
What standards does the US Supreme Court use when it reviews the law for substantive due process violations? What kinds of laws have been found to violate substantive due process?
Is the exclusion of evidence that is obtained through an improper search the appropriate response to an improper search or is there a better way to deal with such situations?
Assess the possible role ethics played in the development of these founding documents: King George III that Thomas Jefferson identified as justification for American independence from English rule
Critically illustrate out the main provisions of the 8th Amendment? Explain both sides of the debate pertaining to cruel and unusual punishment and the related constitutional issues.
A county court in Illinois is deciding a case involving an issue that has never been addressed before in that state's courts. The Iowa Supreme Court
Discuss the goals of the president in creating crime control policies. Presidential activity typically focuses on which two specific activities or goals?
Identify and describe three separate events or legal developments involving the treatment of sedition in the American judicial system. One legal event chosen must include the facts and decision in G
What are open meetings and open records laws? How do these laws effectuate better government? How does the Ollman test differ from the Milkovich test as a means of distinguishing fact from opinion?
Illustrate out the difference between the Hicklin rule and the Miller test for obscenity? What are three processes or legal devices a trial judge can use to try to ameliorate or remedy the effects o
Explain and discuss some different examples of symbolic and substantive policies that have been implemented over the course of American history.
Illustrate and discuss the role of the executive branch in each of the five stages of the policy process.
Explain and discuss the Presidential powers used to influence crime control policy and what powers the President can use as well as the sources of those powers.
Explain and discuss how the roles of the three levels of government legislation differ in the criminal justice policy process.
Critically discuss the relationship between the federal and state court systems as well as what determines the cases that will be heard and in which courts.
Discuss the major theories that help explain interest group behavior and how these theories manifest themselves in the policy making process.
Critically discuss how the media directly affects crime and provide some positive and negative examples.
Explain and discuss how federal courts have impacted corrections as well as whether or not these actions improved or hindered the corrections system in the United States.
Discuss the change in the interpretation of the due process clause. Discuss whether or not the earlier interpretations gave the benefit of the doubt to government power or private interests.
How has the interpretation of the Equal Protection Clause changed and what impact has this change had on public institutions, private enterprises, and minorities?