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    in its capacity as  parens patriae . The petitionersclaimed that the DENR Secretary's refusal to cancel theTLAs and to stop issuing them was "contrary to thehighest law of humankind-- the natural law-- andviolative of plaintiffs' right to self-preservation andperpetuation." The case was dismissed in the lower court, invoking the law on non-impairment of contracts,so it was brought to theSupreme Courton certiorari. Issue Did the children have the legal standing to file the case? Ruling Yes. The

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    History of Court System

    adjudicators from the uppermost court will be associated with the prime trial law court study about the processes of the state court of law. Additionally, in the primary years of the Supreme Court, the judges had diminutive regulation over which cases they got. Until 1891 they were unable to examine progressions by certiorari and discarded the right of involuntary petition. Although the Supreme Court is the uppermost court of law in the country, it has incomplete administrative right over the federal

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    its goals. Political Factors These factors represent the way and the extent to which a government influences the economy and a certain business. Political factors are represented by specific areas, such as labour law, tax policy, tariffs, trade restrictions and even environmental law. When political decisions result in legislation which is not favourable to a

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    Legalizing Mortaility

    opinion as a justification for law (Phoenix, 2012). In order to offer an opinion, certain assumptions need to be identified so that opinion and justifications are clear. Assumptions: the consideration of laws is confined to the United States of America. Morality is determined by religion. In this student’s opinion, acts that may be considered immoral should not be illegal. According to Madison, 1791: Amendment I of the Bill of Rights: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion

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    Applied Assumption of Risk

    The trial court denied the motion, holding that being cut by the blade of another skater is not an inherent risk of figure skating. See Id. at 5. The Court of Appeal reversed. The court reasoned that skating is analogous to skiing, and that case law dealing with skiing “uniformly hold that one skier assumes the risk or collision with another.” Id. at 6. Consequently,

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    Mercy Versus Justice in the Merchant of Venice

    Mercy is defined as kindness or forgiveness to somebody you have authority over while justice is impartiality in law with sound reasoning. In other words, justice defines what people deserve. However, depending on one’s circumstances, the definitions of these two words could be defined differently to our own favor. Essentially, the problem to be resolved is how mercy and justice can be applied simultaneously. If one were to show mercy, then they would let go of the perpetrator freely, but would this

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    Information Technology Acts

    placed on so that no further contact from that company may be made to them. On June 11th, 2003 President George W. Bush signed the Do-Not-Call Implementation Act into law. The Do-Not-Call Implementation Act is a supplement to the TCPA which attempts to further negate unwanted solicitation calls. Any companies that do not abide be these laws can be lawfully sued by consumers as well as the State being able to initiate a civil action lawsuit

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    Marijuana & Teens

    from either imitating the behavior of their parents, peer pressure, or feeling the need to fit in with others. The recent legalization of marijuana in some states makes accessing marijuana much easier for teens. The excitement by many over this new law detracts from the facts about marijuana being addictive, causing memory loss, and other health issues after elongated use. After talking with a few teens, they believed that more teens would smoke cigarettes instead of marijuana if cigarettes were

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    Problems Encountered by the Lupon Tagapamayapa in Implementating the Katarungan Pambarangay Law on Sta. Elena Poblacion, Camarines Norte: an Analysis

    the provision of Katarungang Pambarangay Law in Brygy. Poblacion Sta Elena Cam. Norte : An Analysis Presented by: Mark john Encinas Ace kristofer Asiao Andrew Zano Chapter 1 The Problem One of the basic principles embodied in a democratic constitution is the supremacy of the rule of law. Law is the very manifestation of the nation of the state internal sovereignty, as a matter of fact, according to many political theorists; law is the "hall mark" or the very essence of

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    Intellectual Property Law

    Intellectual property law Name: Instructor: Task: Date: INTRODUCTION The foremost objective of this law is to protect the rights of people who come up with original works. These original works run across a very broad spectrum and range from; books like novels, innovative ideas and company logos among others. This law is one of the single most important laws that regulate business environment. This is because it encourages individuals to come up with new technologies and innovations that promote

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