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    No Free Man Shall Be Taken or Imprisoned

    The war on terror is a main stream topic. Shall no free man be taken or imprisoned? Unlawful or illegal combatants are civilians or citizens deciding to take part in armed conflict in violation of the laws of war. For these types of people, GITMO, would be like a nation who didn’t honor habeas corpus… people would simply disappear into the prisons without ever having their day in court. (J. Weinerman 2012). War on terror, habeas corpus, and civil liberties are serious headlines and I will discuss

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    Business Law

    In the following case, Express versus Implied Contracts. Suppose that a local businessperson, McDougal, is a good friend of Krunch, the owner of a local candy store. Every day on his lunch hour McDougal goes into Krunch’s candy store and spends about five minutes looking at the candy. After examining Krunch’s candy and talking with Krunch, McDougal usually buys one or two candy bars. One afternoon, McDougal goes into Krunch’s candy shop, looks at the candy, and picks up a $1 candy bar. Seeing that

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    Juries as a Social Construction

    Assignment: Write an essay discussing how a trial by jury is a small-scale example of social constructionism. Social construction is the frame through which society views an idea. It could be the idea of a crime (for example, drug abuse is a socially constructed crime not an inherent crime) or the idea of an event (for example, the beating of Rodney King as police brutality instead of necessary to protect the officers). Nothing is black-and-white, there are many different ways to view a situation

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    Punitive Damages in Canada

    society is bound to obey.”[1] These so-called “rules” or laws include government-made rules called “legislation” and judge-made rules called “Common Law” that are respected and enforced by our governments and our courts. Whether we speak in terms of Civil or Common Law traditions, certain characteristics can generally be said to apply to each in a common manner. These characteristics describe laws as being general and impersonal, obligatory, coercive and non retroactive.[2] We may attempt to summarize

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    Explaining How and Why Fraud Invalidates a Contract.

    Business I. Explaining how and why fraud invalidates a contract. A. There are certain grounds under which a compromise and settlement agreement can be invalidated. If a settlement agreement fails to establish certain elements like offer, acceptance and consideration, it can be invalidated.  Similarly, a settlement agreement can be invalidated due to: * Fraud * Nondisclosure as fraud * Duress * Illegality * Mistake * Undue influence A compromise induced by fraud

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    Media and the Courtroom

    The Influence of Media in Judicial System The Influence of Media in Judicial System How many times has there been an innocent person released after more than a decade of serving in prison? Does media frenzy have an effective role in matters like this? Does everybody believe in the saying “innocent until proven guilty?” With much variety of media’s entertainments, public interest, as expected, has been increased, and it is still increasing. Despite the fact that it is good

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    Court History and Purpose

    Courts are critical in the American criminal justice because they determine what should happen to people charged with violating the law. Courts are important beyond criminal justice, too. Disputes that arise between private parties, businesses, government officials, and the like are brought to court in order to ensure that they are heard, ideally, in a neutral forum (Siegel, Schmalleger, and Worrall, (2011). To understand the whole court process there are three distinct elements that have to be consider

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    American Government

    process is generally understood to be found in chapter 39 of the Magna Carta. It is also found in the fifth and fourteenth amendments. Due process is cherished by conservatives as one as the most significant legal principles to emerge from the English common law tradition. (Carey, George W. (May 10, 2001). Due Process. In First Principles Journal. Retrieved November 4, 2012, from http://www.firstprinciplesjournal.com/articles.aspx?article=867&theme=home&loc=b). The fourteenth Amendment states: The

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    Hum 186

    balanced. Politicians have a way or skewing the truth and making in look better than it is, or that their ideals and motives are to help the people. With all the media out there I have learned we all need to dig a little deeper into the issue and find a common ground. Being fair and honest is critically important to the out come of any situation and especially in politics. I visited some websites like Drudge Report and Daily Kos and what I found was not surprising. There was so much negative information

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    A Level Cambridge Law

    mistake on the parties to the contract. [25] 2 The postal acceptance rule is now out of step with the electronic age and no longer serves a useful purpose in the law relating to the formation of contracts. Discuss. [25] 3 Damages are a common law remedy for breach of contract which can be obtained by a claimant as of right. Critically assess the limitations on the award of damages for contractual losses. [25] © UCLES 2012 9084/32/M/J/12 3 Section B 4 Onslow agrees to buy

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