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Should US Supreme Court Justices be Elected?
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The Framers of the Constitution established the U.S. Supreme Court as the nation's highest federal court. However, the Constitution did not provide any detail on the Court's powers or the organization of the federal judicial branch. Therefore, when the first Congress met in 1789, ...
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EMPLOYMENT LAW
Employment Law
Employment Law
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Unfair dismissal in the employment law of the UK refers to the termination of the employment of a worker for a reason that is not permitted under statute. This area of law is statutory and is superimposed on the common law of employment. An employee is 'dismissed' ...
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WORKING WITH OFFENDERS
Working with Offenders
[Name of the Institute]
Working with Offenders
Ability to hear and see what's important for our conversation is an essential effective communication skill. Judging what are their needs and aspirations. Even if our interlocutor is unable to communicate with us, in the same way remain involved in this process, despite the ...
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CONTRACT AND NEGLIGENCE
Contract and Negligence for Business
Contract and Negligence for Business
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The concept of negligence dominates tort law. Most tort cases are about negligence. Much tort law scholarship over the past several decades has been about the meaning of negligence. The new draft Restatement (Third) of Torts: General ...
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RACE, CLASS AND SENTENCING
Race and Class Are Irrelevant To Sentencing
Race and Class Are Irrelevant To Sentencing
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Race, class and gender have always played a big role in every community, and especially a larger role in every criminal justice system. Your race, class or gender can determine if you will be ...
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LAW
Critically Assessment of the Application of Relevant Commercial Theories on the Development of Commercial Laws
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Commercial Law or Business Law is a branch of the civil law in the UK. It covers many components of crimes. The day to day operation of the business is covered under the law. In addition, ...
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Key Aspects of the National Response Framework
Key Aspects of the National Response Framework
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National Response Framework is a part of the homeland security which comes under the national security law of the United States. This law was formed to protect the country against terrorist activities. This law helps the country in ...
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Crime Theory
Crime Theory
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Crime theories have become a significant part for crime investigators as it helps I solving criminal cases and finding the criminial. The paper will discuss two theories one regarding the criminals and the other regarding crimes. The two theries will help in understandind criminology in a better way.
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Military Alerts
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Military operations in the United States are comprised of the U.S. Armed Forces, which include the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. Historically, the U.S. military has a long tradition of civilian control. The armed forces are led by the president as commander-in-chief, with ...
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Diversion
Diversion
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The U.S. criminal justice system has expanded rapidly during the past several decades, due in large part to the arrest, incarceration, and supervision of drug-involved offenders. Since the 1980s, the size of jail and prison populations has more than doubled, resulting in over 2 million persons incarcerated and some 5 ...