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Neighborhood Policing
Neighborhood Policing
This is an initiative introduced by Bill Clinton in 1997, as part of his Juvenile Crime Prevention Bill. Neighborhood policing basically brings the police to the attention of the community, by ensuring police officers are visible in the streets, ensuring that they talk...
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Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Abstract
In this two page paper, the writer defines several key terms relating to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 known as
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Campaign Reform
Many voters in the United States feel campaign finance reform is a necessity. They see candidates for elected offices being curried by special interest groups. Voters fear, with some justification, that money may corrupt a candidate who is elected using special interest money to finance the...
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Legal Aspects of Healthcare
Abstract
This paper discusses the legal aspects of providing healthcare through the fictitious case study of Sundown Community Hospital and the Central Park Medical Group.
LEGAL ASPECTS OF HEALTHCARE
INTRODUCTION
The proposal received by the Sundown Community Hospital
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Prisoners' Right of Access to the Courts
The United States is a nation of laws. We use laws to determine what is and is not criminal behavior. We then use the application of judicial principles to try people accused of crimes, and we use laws to determine what the punishment will be for those who are found guilty of a crime.
Our...
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U.S. v. O'Hagan
In the U.S. v. O'Hagan case, the defendant, James Herman O'Hagan, was a partner in a major Minneapolis firm, and was involved in a corporate acquisition as a representative of the acquiring corporation (Corley, et al, 2002). D allegedly used insider information to purchase stock before the...
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The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
In America, secretaries are paid a certain salary and are expected to do their jobs for that salary. However, waitresses are paid an hourly wage much lower than what they can expect to live on, as tips are considered part of their take-home pay. They are essentially incentivized directly by the...
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H.J. INC. v. NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
H.J. INC. v. NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 109 S. Ct. 2893 (1989)
The Facts:
Customers and petitioners on behalf of customers of Northwestern Bell, henceforth known as P, filed a civil action in the District Court against the defendants, henceforth known as D, namely the Northwestern...
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Case Study:Watson v. Fort Worth Bank & Trust
Watson v. Fort Worth Bank & Trust 108 S.Ct. 2777 (1988)
Relevant Case Facts:
After being rejected four times for promotion to a supervisory position at Fort Worth Bank & Trust, an African-American employee (P, the Plaintiff) at Fort Worth Bank & Trust brought a claim under Title VII of the 1964...
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Legal Issues: Construction Cases
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1. Thousand Oaks vs. Amelco Electric
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