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    Society would be in chaos if we didn’t have laws. We would live in a barbaric world without rights, justice, and stability. People would have many different viewpoints and would never be able to maintain relationships with one another. So the questions what is the purpose of law, what goals is it meant to serve, and why is it uniquely cable of achieving them, all have an answer. The most obvious reason is because we in fact do have protection, justice, stability and relationships in our society.

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    Society would be in turmoil if we didn’t have laws. We would live in a barbaric world without rights, justice, and stability. People would have many diverse viewpoints and would never be able to sustain relationships with one another. So the question is: what is the purpose of the law, what is it’s main objective and why is it uniquely capable of achieving unknown answers? The most deceptive motive is because we do in fact have protection, justice, stability and relationships in our society. The

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    The United State is run by the government. Every single states have the representatives of civil in the Congress. Texas is not an exception. We have one representative in the House of the Representative who is Gene Green. We also have two Senators in the Senate who are John Cornyn and Ted Cruz. In this essay, we will discuss and assess of these individual’s representation. First, Gene Green, who is a member of the Democratic Party, is currently serving to represent for Texas’s 29th congressional

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    Good evening ladies and gentlemen. Albert Einstein wrote, “Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.” The purpose of this speech is to explain how exams fail to fulfil their purpose of indicating ability. Examinations, by definition, are ‘a formal test of a person’s knowledge or proficiency in a subject or skill’. However, this definition itself is flawed; a student’s ability to pass a test is a shallow

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    On the face of it, clinical legal education is beneficial to both the student cohort and the local community as it provides students with the opportunity to gain practical experience while delivering a service to the public. It is defined by Kerrigan as ‘learning through participation in real or realistic legal interactions, coupled with reflections on this experience’. Through this, a focus is placed on facilitating learning through a practice-based approach grounded on client interaction. This

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    11/12/2017 Pearson Writing Center - Student Content Author: Culotta, Jade Title: Childhood Split Jade Culotta Mrs. Rotolo English IV/3rd 27 October 2017 Childhood Split Divorce is an event that occurs in many people's lives, but is not wanted in some cases. It is the separation of two individuals that at one point cared about each other or wanted to be together for another reason. Going through a divorce is a very difficult time for both parties involved, but it mainly affects the children that

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    Gurvir Bhullar Ms. Paulsen English 1109-34 4 Nov 2017 Just Mercy Introduction Critique There are always two sides to an argument, but different people have different opinions on which side is right and wrong; as a result, we can compare a debate or argument as of a coin, due to the fact that it has two sides. When it comes to the topic of judicial system in America, most of us will readily agree that it needs to be reformed. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of who

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    Daelyn Sagert September 12, 2017 Comp. 1 4th hour Exemplification Essay Why Organ Donation Should Be Encouraged Organ donation is always a hard decision to make before you pass away, and for your loved ones to make after you have passed away. People often misinterpret how organ donation works. In order for someone to want to be an organ donor they have to be able to understand all the facts about it. Not all people realize how important being an organ donor is. Three steps that everyone should

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    because the defendants waived the right to an attorney on some cases. The judge, prosecutors, and defense attorneys all have detailed qualifications. The most noted qualification is the actors must have completed law school. They must be educated in Legal ethnics to even take the bar to get out of law school. After completing law school, the actors can become attorneys or prosecutors. To become a state judge, one must be appointed to that position by the merit system. And to become a federal judge an

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    Have you ever wondered how many innocent people are serving time in prison? Well, in 2015, 149 people were exonerated from prison because they were falsely convicted of crimes. One of the many incidents of this was the case against Glenn Ford. He was sentenced to death by electrocution in 1984 for robbery and first degree murder of Isadore Rozeman. He spent 30 years in prison until 2014, when he was exonerated. The reason for choosing this topic is because although numbers are decreasing, there are

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