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    Christian College should become a dry campus. No alcohol should be permitted for anyone and students who are over 21 should be encouraged and given opportunity to drink off campus if they would wish. Aquinas states that a law is “an ordinance of reason for the common good, made by him who has care of the community, and promulgated.”(Q.90,a.4, I answer) Since a policy and a law are both a rule and measure and therefore have the same form, what Aquinas says about law can be applied to a policy as

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    The college campuses in the United States have the majority of the population that uses drugs among society (Wadley& Carlier, 2014). The ages of these students range from “18 to 24” that are the most likely candidates to use marijuana and are more susceptible to use and find themselves addicted while they are in college (College Drug Abuse, 2015). There is conflict on college campuses between the state and federal government laws because the college is ran by the state by falls under federal laws

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    College can be a pretty intimidating change. It is an entirely new lifestyle. You have to do everything on your own, without any help from parents or guardians. So, when you choose a college, it should be the perfect fit for you. I’m planning on researching two different colleges- Duquesne University and Temple University. When choosing my future college, I will think about the majors they offer, the location that they are in, and the extracurricular options that the university provides. Colleges

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    In the “The Electoral College Is Important Because It Reflects the Will of the States,” Charles Fried, a law professor at Harvard Law School and was solicitor general of the United States, argues that the Electoral College should continue. Due to the U.S.A being a direct democracy, the representatives and members of the electoral college are chosen by the citizens; however, they do not elect their presidents directly. He expresses that the states have their own political culture, personalities, and

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    ability to carry concealed weapons on college campuses. Recent events, such as the mass murders of college students by gunmen, have occurred due to the neglectful actions of legislators. For instance, On April 16, 2007, a senior student at Virginia Polytechnic University went on a shooting rampage on campus and killed thirty-two people before committing suicide. It is obvious that these open carry restrictions create an easy target for gunmen, as thousands of college students are vulnerable to attacks

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    A Review of the Literature on “Pay for Play” in College Athletics by Sara J. Singleton EDU 7253 Legal Environment of Higher Education May 28, 2015 Abstract Because of recent court cases such as O’Bannon v. National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), the issue of whether intercollegiate student-athletes should be compensated for their athletic appearances on behalf of colleges has been featured in the news and been the subject of much scholarly writing. This literature review will focus

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    Title of Speech: Sexual Assault on College Campuses Specific Purpose: To inform the audience on the issue of college sexual assault issues on a national and local level, the role of law enforcement, administration, and prevention tactics. Thesis: Sexual Assault on college campuses is a rising issue across the nation. Introduction: I. Attention Getter College is a place where people experience many firsts. First time living away from home, first time having to pay for laundry, and roughly 1 in

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    that was passed on May 29, 2015 and signed into law by Governor Jim Abbott after it cleared both chambers of the Legislature. The Open-Carry Bill allows licensed holders to carry concealed handguns on public college campuses. Abbott claims that the bill will not only strengthen Texans second amendment rights, it will secure them (The Associated Press, 2015). However, the bill has raised questions regarding the safety of students and faculty on college campuses. As a team, we initiated our research

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    begin, I believe joining the Saturday Academy of Law program will highly benefit me in several ways. To explain, the program offers several opportunities that will allow me to improve my skills, such as practicing discussions, essays, and presentations. Thus, this is beneficial to me because it will prepare me for my classes in high school and college. Additionally, being in the program will also give me a higher chance of getting into a good college because _____. Furthermore, learning about several

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    University Law School. As a faculty secretary, I edited law professors’ book manuscripts. I loved raking in my own bacon, and when my husband suggested that I quit working, just to sit inside a classroom, I thought what he said was a joke. I chuckled and I waited for his exuberant smile, but no smile that day. I replied, “What! Are you serious?” He said, “Yes, things will go better for you if you got your college degree.” Although I attended a community college after high

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