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    grade 11 and 12 law courses in high school. Those courses illustrated to me the significance of legal professionals to society's stability and justice. To get a better understanding about the legal sphere, I enrolled in co-operative education where I was assigned to Levy Law Professional Corporation for the placement. I immediately blended into the environment and started to excel at my tasks. After my co-operative education placement came to conclusion, the managing partner at Levy Law Professional

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    •Monitoring and coordinating the responses by the Law School to the Chief Judge’s pro bono requirements and bar admissions processes, •Legislative Affairs subcommittee advocacy work (including the Right to Counsel in Housing Court work), •Coordinating the City’s pro bono response to Immigration matters in state and federal court, •Promoting pro bono work for those attorneys who are transitioning away from a paying client practice (with an initial focus on large law firm partners and counsel), and •Disaster

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    Georgetown University, I always wanted to combine my love for athletics and the law. Although I still want to utilize my passion for sports and the law in my career, I have learned that some of my preconceived notions of sports law were incorrect. Sports law is not simply about contractual law, but also includes tort, arbitration, and in some instances constitutional law. I hope to continue my legal education at a school I already had the privilege of earning a degree from. Washington D.C. is a vibrant

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    Educational Service (CES) to oversee the creation and enforcement of the necessary rules and regulations that meet the objectives of the Cell Phone Education Regulation Act to challenge the possession and use of cellular phones by students in primary school. Through its delegated power CES set a list of requirements and regulations that asked all students to undergo searches of their outfits, bags, lockers, and desks each morning. The rules also permitted random searches to take place. Nevertheless,

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    responsibilities, regardless of whether they are major or minor. Pinellas Park has the right to pass laws that help to protect public safety, but sometimes these laws are a little bit too strict, and some people may feel that their rights are being violated by these laws. This case is a good example of that, T.M has rights that are defended by the constitution, and also his parents have those rights. The law is strict to say that minors cannot be late at night outside, because there are no statistics that

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    People believe that the difficulty to acquire a gun is far too lenient. Since the birth of America, gun rights have been added to the law of the land, the Constitution. Gun rights were added to a section along with other basic human rights called the Bill of Rights: restrictions of the government 's power. This Gun right that allows us to own firearms is known as the Second Amendment. It states “...the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed”. Many people believe that none

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    history of the fight for equity in athletics we still see a lot of misunderstanding especially involving one particular law. This law is Title IX which has a number of awful misconceptions associated with it even from female athletes themselves. One misconception that is very popular especially among the critics of Title IX is the idea that “Title IX exists to force to schools to drop men’s sport’s”(Kane, pg. 3). This is something that was reinforced by an report authored by Dr. Mary Jo Kane who

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    Hazing Research Paper

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    Hazing: Does It Exist and How Is It Being Prevented? Often times hazing is a big problem we see occurring in our society. Whether it is occurring within a sports team, sorority, school, friends, or even a group of co-workers, we hear about it on a relatively frequent basis. Often times hazing stories are justified by the person committing the act of hazing and over dramatized by the media. Conducting a full study on whether hazing actually exists and the multiple ways it exists can help members

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    in employment on grounds of race, creed, religion, national origin, or sex. It withholds federal funds from discriminatory state and local programs. It authorizes the Department of Justice to initiate lawsuits to desegregate public facilities and schools and it outlawed arbitrary discrimination in voter registration and expedited voting rights lawsuits. It also barred discrimination in public accommodations engaged in interstate commerce. 2. Title VII, the provision that prohibits employers from

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    opportunities. As a first generation student, I want to be a part of the solution and not the problem, I want to make changes instead of sitting around and waiting on the change to happen. My areas of interests include family/divorce law, international law and entertainment law. These four interests are passions of mine. As a public relations

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