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    equal protection issues instead of substantive due process concerns” Substantive due process and equal protection require review of subastance of the law or other governmental action rather than review of the procedures used. When a law of action limits thelibeity of all individuals to do something it may violate substantive due process; when a law or action limits liberty of some individuals but not others then it may violate the equal protection clause. In this case because it’s only applying to

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    you may want to cite sources to support your answer. 3. In light of Mill's basic principle, assess the legitimacy of laws (a) requiring the motorist to wear seat belts and motorcyclists to wear helmets. According to Mills freedom provides complete freedom unless it compromises the life or safety of others (Shaw,2014). If the driver drove alone and the use of seat belts or helmets would have no impact on anyone other than the individual, then the individual should be able to determine to what extent

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    PRELIMINARY RESEARCH AFFIRMATIVE DEFFENSE I have located the following cases and statues that I believe can be used as Affirmative Defenses for our client, Anheuser-Bush in the case of Justin King. Further, I believe the statute of limitation has expired for filing this auto accident claim for negligence, the Plaintiff is more than 50% negligent in his own injuries, therefore, modified comparative negligence, further, the plaintiff failed to wear protective headgear as is required in his resident

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    you''re more vulnerable. Thousands of people are injured or killed in motorcycle accidents every year. If you were involved in an accident in San Francisco, you have rights. The motorcycle accident laws in California are complex. An attorney can help you navigate the legal system and get what's owed to you. The law offices of Jesse Chrisp specialize in motorcycle accidents in San Francisco. Call today for a free consultation. Common Causes of Motorcycle Accidents in San Francisco Motorcycles are on the

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    which stipulates that for individual safety purposes a motor cycle rider should wear a helmet safely attached on his head as discriminatory and a violation of the Alberta bill of rights. Mr. Pennington argued that this legislation was not wise as he and fellow riders had been deprived of their liberty to decide what protective measures they needed without due process of law. He was concerned that this helmet law may cause harm to riders such as affecting peripheral vision, hearing, cause excessive

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    Freedom has many applications, all of which can be considered equally important. Many countries are poor, their citizens restricted from the very privileges that we take for granted. In some cases, American prisoners have more freedom than those other countries. Alas, we are beginning to lose our rights. For example, Net Neutrality is something that we are beginning to lose, among other things. Our rights make us free; they separate us from countries such as those in the Middle East. Our democracy

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    14.4 Levels of Law The scope of law falls into one of four categories: 1. Local laws 2. State laws 3. Federal laws 4. International laws The processes of enacting these laws are very similar; the differences are thelegislative body that enacts them, the executive officer who signs them, and the geographic jurisdiction within which they can be enforced. 14.4.1 Local Laws Local laws are referred to laws enacted by a city or towncouncil or by a county commission, signed into law by the mayor or a

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    Freedom has several applications, all of which are important, even if they are taken advantage of. A surprisingly large number of countries are poor, their leaders restrict and control the individuals which reside in their domain. In many cases, the citizens lack even basic human rights, such as the right to live. In others, they lack the privileges that we, as Americans, take advantage of. In some cases, American prisoners are freer than the citizens of these countries. This is changing, though

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    The ancient civilization of Rome developed an empire using very distinct tactics. These great leaders used tactics like setting laws in place, creating a infrastructure, and creating one of the best trading systems ever to exist. The leaders of the Roman Republic developed laws to create order after centuries of chaos. These laws were so advanced for their time sometimes to this day we see and practice them in everyday life. An example of this is Table IX which basically states that if a judge is

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    in the involvement of deviance and social control. The roles I have played in peacemaking between family members, the enforcement of sports rule, interactions with law enforcement officers, student honor code, and demonstrating for social justice. It also includes what I have learned from my experience concerning the maintenance of law and order in the society. According to Inderbitzin M, (2013), norms are the rules of behavior that guides the actions of people in a set community. Norms can

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