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Legalize marijuana For the past 30 years there has been an issue throughout the United States on whether marijuana should be legalized. Supporters believe marijuana legalization would decrease drug-related crime while also posing a new drug for medicinal purposes. The opposition believes legali...
Over the past decade, there has been much controversy over the legalization of marijuana. The government is uncertain of its effects on society in general, as well as on the individual. As of now, marijuana is illegal in Canada, and only thirteen people can smoke it legally (http://www.chuckii.c...
Throughout recent history, there has been much debate over the issue of the government's war on drugs. Some people feel that drugs should be legalized, while others believe that the punishments should be even harsher than they are today. In between these two opinions are the others who feel ...
The story looks at twelve jurors about to make the biggest decision of their lives. All the evidence seems overwhelming that a Hispanic teenager killed his father after a violent argument. However, one of the basic tenets of the American justice system is "reasonable doubt." If there is any reaso...
In the workplace there are two issues that are faced everyday that are costing the company tons of money as well as employees. These issues are sexual harassment and misuse of the internet while on the job. Companies have to intervene with these problems, by creating policies and restrictions. De...
In what way can the idea of rights for young people be seen as consistent with a concern for their welfare? The idea of granting rights to young people is still relatively recent and one which necessitates that society view youth as a social structure worthy of it's own undeniable rights. T...
Post-Civil War Law: Who Did It Benefit? For most Americans today, the law is a static entity, something which, from day to day, does not cross our minds because of its relatively fixed position. Theoretically, the law protects all Americans equally, regardless of race, ethnicity, or class, and ...
Although many individuals have some idea of just what the concept of "justice" means to them, one way of looking at the idea is that Justice is a means of controlling society and some of its aspects such that the "majority" remains safe. Of course, the way that this concept of justice is ...
A Mediation of Two Different Views on Megan's Law Next to murder, sex related crimes involving children are arguably some of the most heinous offenses. Convicted murderers face the death penalty or incarceration for life, thus protecting society from further harm. The question of how to deal...
Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey 505 U.S. 833 (1992) The Abortion Control Act was passed in 1982 and was amended in 1988 and 1989 in Pennsylvania due to the 1986 court case, Thornburgh v. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, which deemed the 1982 act uncon...
The nation's drug policy and how government drug legislation affects American's rights and liberty is a controversial issue. On one hand, the government must pass legislation to control America's drug problem, and on the other the government must be careful not to infringe on Ameri...
Louisiana law states "Every person shall be secure in his person, property, communications, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches, seizures, or invasions of privacy." (Article I, § 5, p.3) Does this apply in accordance to online privacy? Louisiana has many distinctive laws ...
EU Expansion This report is about the expansion of the European Union and the recently presented draft constitution. According to The Pocket Oxford English dictionary (seventh edition) this is the definition of a Constitution: Act/method of constituting composition; form in which state i...
Final Essay Women in this country have been a part of violence for an enormous amount of time. This violence includes pornography, rape, and even domestic violence. The United States judicial system has intervened into the so-called private sphere and eradicated women in society, providing preced...
Euthanasia continues to be an extremely controversial issue in society, and there are many opposing viewpoints concerning this specific subject. The case of Sue Rodriguez versus the province of British Columbia, is one that demonstrates the high degree of debate over such a sensitive topic, as e...
"The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get Prison" "Might makes right"`(189, Ewick & Silbey). This quote best explains Reiman's basic argument that law is both partial and impartial, but only partial through power and to whom is in control. Legality is emphasized by the government, the rich, the jud...
Euthanasia continues to be an extremely controversial issue in society, and there are many opposing viewpoints concerning this specific subject. The case of Sue Rodriguez versus the province of British Columbia, is one that demonstrates the high degree of debate over such a sensitive topic, as e...
The Letter From Birmingham Jail written by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on April 16, 1963, is (and was) more than a mere response to questions posed by eight members of the clergy, all of them Caucasian in ethnicity. The letter in fact was a kind of manifesto for basic human rights under the Constit...
The 1964 Civil Rights Act The 1964 Civil Rights Act affected me in many ways. To fully understand how the 1964 Civil Rights Act affected me, you must first know some information about it. There were many hard times in 1964. The 1964 Civil Rights Act was not brought about easily by one person, ...
Marijuana In America Marijuana. The word itself can strike fear into the hearts of parents across the nation. For some reason marijuana has found itself on the most wanted list of law enforcement officials throughout the country. How is this possible when alcohol is responsible for over 100, 000...
*Question* "...what society believes is best for children consists of indeterminate and largely speculative ideas, often deeply ambiguous, often not entirely child-centred...[d]ecisions do not represent absolute truths, but value judgments firmly rooted in prevailing societal experience and produce...
Yes, Canada should ensure that no ones rights and freedoms can be taken away unjustly. Everyone, regardless of their gender, religion, race, sexual preference or age has rights and freedoms that are guaranteed by the Charter. Canada has done an excellent job of upholding its citizen\'s rights via th...
Statutory interpretation is where judges interpret the meanings of words in a statute to determine and classify if and how it will apply in similar or different cases. This statutory interpretation or judicial interpretation can be created and applied as 'judicial precedents' for other ca...
Human Rights On December tenth 1948 in the Palis de Chaillot in Paris, the United Nation's General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The document is made up of thirty articles which deal with a series of basic human rights and duties. It follows the premise that " the ...
The Great Charter The Magna Carta, which is Latin for "Great Charter," is a document sealed by King John of England on June 15, 1215 (Magna Carta). The document contains a series of promises to his subjects that he would govern England and deal with his vassals according to the customs...