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Yates V United States, 354
Yates v. United States was a landmark case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1957, which involved the First Amendment issue of freedom of speech and the interpretation and the limits of the Smith Act of 1940 under…
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Solon Athen\'s During the Time of Solon
Greek Society, despite it being an ancient civilization, was a very complex society, which functioned under laws and a Constitution. It suffered from the same issues of Class struggle, huge difference between the rich…
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Search and Seizure the Question
The question of the evidence not being admissible hinges on one main question - whether the search was legal? If the search is illegal, then any material found in the search will also be inadmissible under the…
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Consequentialism in ethical philosophy
The consequentialist ethical approach determines the relative morality or immorality of human conduct strictly in relation to the consequences of that conduct.
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Corporate Shenanigans at Healthsouth: Who
Corporate Shenanigans at HealthSouth: Who Did What and Why
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Statistics and Juries in the Video \"How
Peter Donnelly is a mathematician at Oxford University and gives a presentation about how statistics often fool juries into believing misconceptions. He begins with a simple experiment based on tossing a coin. This is meant to demonstrate that there are numerous variables involved in statistical predictions. He then demonstrates how a woman was convicted of murder based on faulty statistics. In the end he shows how many juries are fooled by misinterpreting statistics presented at trial.
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Judicial System Overview of the Civil Justice
This five page paper details the history, constitutionality, functionality, and reforms that have been made to the United States Judicial system. The second part of the paper discusses current trends within the state courts and how each reforms and remolds the current court system. There are five resources cited within the paper and one pie chart in an appendix.
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New Technologies Have Caused Big
This paper provides a review of the literature to determine current and future harmful effects of technology on American culture in general and with respect to American young people in particular, followed by a discussion concerning the ethical and privacy issues related to these new technologies, especially social networking media such as Facebook and YouTube and their implications for businesses looking to capitalize on these trends in social media to grow their companies. A summary of the research and some important findings are provided in the paper's conclusion.
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Criminological theories and their applications
¶ … Blue Line (1988), directed by Errol Morris, released by American Playhouse Productions depicts the story of a crime that was committed against a police officer in Texas. There are two key characters in this…
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Procurement and contract law
In your opinion, does Stone qualify as an original source for purposes of the FCA? Why or why not? Which side is most convincing: the majority of the court or the dissenters? If this case was heard by the current…