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    victim’s wishes‚ and there are no legal consequences for ignoring the victim in a plea bargaining decision. This is one major issue that I have with plea bargaining. They should always be able to have a voice because of the crime that was committed against them or their

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    For many centuries‚ children adoption has been generally regarded as a controversial topic‚ all across the globe. After societies have finally managed to reject certain dogmas against adoption‚ its popularity has started increasing. Adoption in the modern world stands to face different types of problems – one of the major and crucial dilemmas being: Should single men or women be allowed to adopt children? Since people nowadays live in a world where marriage is not the only tendency they aspire towards

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    believe that there will be a black market of marijuana‚ one where growers sell to clients for below the industry price‚ and even sell to people in states where marijuana is still prohibited. There is also the issue of protests due to people advocating against marijuana legalization‚ which would cause damage if these protests got violent. If states legalized marijuana‚ it would be encouraging people to try it‚ as they believe

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    Then it goes on to talk about the standpoint of these veterans and they were unanimously against unlimited firearm ownership while younger veterans were equally divided on the issue. This article was a good source of information because it’s important to listen the views from different types of people and our veterans are very good to hear

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    Hospitals have turned into law officials for the pregnant individuals. These individuals are being tested through force. However‚ the main reason for drug testing is to check both the health of the mother and baby and in doing so make the effects of drug abuse known. in most cases pregnant individuals are vulnerable especially during labor. It is often difficult to go through a detailed and prompt paperwork at the expense of concentrating. These patients ultimately sign off without a second thought

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    Karen Ann Quinlan‚ a twenty-two year old from New Jersey‚ went to a friend’s birthday party at a club‚ took Diazepam and Quaalude‚ in addition to consuming alcohol while on a diet. Later that night‚ she went into a coma and was in and out of vegetative state for months. Her parents then asked the doctors to take her off the ventilator so she could die peacefully‚ but the physicians refused. Quinlan’s family took the situation to the courts‚ and then won so she was removed from the ventilator‚ and

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    Back in the 1960s‚ African Americans were promised that the United States of America would no longer judge people by the color of their skin. Today‚ nearly fifty years later‚ the issue of double standards pertaining to race and ethnicity still remains quite controversial. One of the many ways the problem manifests itself is the practice of racial profiling‚ which is “any arbitrary police-initiated action based on race‚ ethnicity‚ or natural origin rather than a person’s behavior.”1 In an attempt

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    Police brutality is one of the most talked about things in this world. People are being mistreated by police every day‚ some lives were taken also. When these type situations happen people should want to voice their opinion on how they feel about such situations. Some think nothing is wrong with how police treat their own people. Police brutality is a situation that has been around for a long time‚ it’s becoming a bigger problem as time passes and something needs to be done. Since

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    Racial Profiling Racial profiling has been a very heated issue from past few years. Race and location are the dominant characteristics authorities look at when engaging in this type of profiling. The undeniable pattern of race-based stops by police is a dilemma that millions of African-American and Latino-American motorists regularly encounter on this country ’s highways. This phenomenon has been sardonically dubbed as "being pulled over for "DWB" (Driving While Black or Brown). This play on words

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    World War I. They believed the war was caused by the rich for their benefit and would hurt the poor and middle classes. Under Schenck’s supervision‚ they mailed over 15000 leaflets urging men to oppose the draft. He was sentenced to prison for acting against the Espionage Act of 1917. Parts of that Act forbid to interfere with draft and restrict Freedom of Speech to suppress war opposition. Schenck argued that his freedom of speech was violated and should have been protected by the First Amendment. According

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