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    effectiveness and accuracy, biometrics is currently being used by law enforcement agencies across the world. The first type of biometrics used by law enforcement agencies was fingerprinting, which began almost a century ago (Coleman, 2000). Finger prints are one of the most common biometric modality due to the fact that no two fingerprints are exactly alike (“Fingerprints & Other Biometrics”, n.d.; Coleman, 2000). Through fingerprints law enforcement agents have been able to catch criminals, solve crimes

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    America has, in modern times, come to be considered a shining beacon of Western democracy, a pillar of human rights justice, and a global model for a constitution-based government. The American government itself created this stellar image, and has completely bought into the notion of its supremacy in matters pertaining to democracy and human rights protection, as evinced by the self-applauding rhetoric of politicians and the media, accompanied by the vehement defamation of the governments of other

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    2014 in Ferguson, Missouri where a law implementation officer utilized savage drive and executed an 18 year old male after a commonplace store retailer 's call that gave a delineation of the previously stated male burglarizing the previously stated store. The case is no more under exhaustive examination however while it was being broke down the media broadened the case wild. Abundant measures of nationals were revolting and doing confused uprisings, inciting law authorization and other superb authorities

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    behalf of the victims” (Schwartz 2004: 416). The Constitution merely stands to be more of an aspiration than actually functioning. To back the statements written within the Constitution, Cambodia has established laws providing penalties for trafficking offenders. The definition the law gives for Trafficking is anyone who “lures another person, male or female, minor

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    contractual practices and the general principles of law and practices. At the institutional level, several efforts have been deployed in order to regulate E-Commerce by the international authorities such as WIPO, WTO, ODCE, UNCTAD, UNCITRAL and the European Council. One can mention, in particular, the standard Law on E-Commerce adopted by UNCITRAL on January 30, 1997. No international organisation before UNCITRAL had produced a text of uniform law with

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    blood of the Revolution, never to violate in the least particular, the laws of the country; and never to tolerate their violation by others.” But what about bad or unjust laws? “[I]f they exist, [they]should be repealed as soon as possible, still while they continue in force, for the sake of example, they should be religiously observed.” Herbert Croly criticized the "righteous expression" of law in 1914, that aligned the rule of law with religious duty. That disobeying or criticizing the legal system

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    Question 1: If you decided to take legal action against your employer (assume for the moment that there is no mandatory arbitration agreement in place), how would you go about doing that? How long would you have to take action? Taking legal actions out against your employer requires courage, dedication, and expenses. For an employee to turn and decide to take this particular route, they must have really felt that their rights were violated. It is mentioned in the textbook that, “Contesting an employer

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    1) The views of Scalia and Brennan of our common law judicial system are very oppositional. Justice Brennan is what is considered a non-orginalist and Scalia would be a considered the opposite which is, an orginalist. Both of them agree that interpreting the constitution is so crucial to our democratic system and to making laws. However, Scalia believes that judges shouldn’t have the power to interpret the constitution into common laws because it allows for too much bias in our court system. He

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    social responsibility by participating in our class discussion board forum and group task presentations. The discussion board was designed to collaborate with peers regarding court cases and topics of law. Through constructive feedback, I helped my peers learn additional information regarding the law topics provided in the discussion forum. It was important for me to provide conversation within the online learning environment that was constructive and informative. In addition to my posts, it was important

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    There hasn’t been any real political leadership for ending the drug war from either of the major political parties. The Republican Party is the most ardent supporter of the drug war, yet it contradicts some of its main principles. In fact, it’s difficult to name another political issue, other than the legalization of drugs, which would better accomplish the party’s goals for reducing government spending while benefitting the private sector. The Republican Party has somehow successfully attached itself

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