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    Republic of Austria v. Altmann 124 S.Ct. 2240 FACTS: In 1998 it evidence was discovered that certain works in the Austrian Gallery archives in Vienna‚ Austria had not been obtained from their rightful owners. These works were believed to have been seized by the Nazis or expropriated by the Austrian Republic after World War II. Prior to the Nazi invasion of Austria in 1938‚ the paintings had hung in the Vienna home of Maria Altmann’s uncle‚ Ferdinand Bloch-Bauer. Mrs. Altmann claims ownership

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    The madison corporation

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    Written Analysis and Communication Situation Analysis based on “The Madison Corporation” Case Study. Submitted By – Akhil Chopra (B20127673) The Madison Corporation: The Madison Corporation‚ producers of electric clocks have been in the market for more than 28 years .i.e. before the year 1932. They have 40 models in line for production. Out of these 40 models there is one model # 329. Model #329 was introduced in September‚ 1959 and soon became a quick

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    Commonwealth v Pestinakas 617 A.2d 1339 Facts: Joseph Kly met Walter and Helen Pestinikas in the latter part of 1981 when Kly consulted them about prearranging his funeral. In March‚ 1982‚ Kly‚ who had been living with a stepson‚ was hospitalized and diagnosed as suffering from Zenker’s diverticulum‚ a weakness in the walls of the esophagus‚ [***4] which caused him to have trouble swallowing food. In the hospital‚ Kly was

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    Maryland v. Shatzer‚ 559 U.S. 98 (2010) FACTS: In August of 2003 Detective Shane Blankenship‚ a social worker‚ was assigned to investigate and interview Michael Shatzer about claims that Shatzer had sexually abused his three year old son. At the time of the investigation Shatzer was incarcerated at Maryland Correctional Institution-Hagerstown for an unrelated child-sexual abuse offense. Before asking Shatzer any questions‚ Detective Blankenship informed Shatzer of his rights‚ Shatzer then obtained

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    The Private Movie Co.‚ Inc. v. Pamela Lee Anderson et al. 1. What are the facts? The Private Movie Company (Efraim) sued Pamela Lee Anderson for $4.6 million for walking away from oral and written contracts. The defendant (Anderson) claims to have agreed to the contracts on the stipulation that the script would be revised concerning nudity and simulated sex scenes‚ and upon reading the final script and seeing simulated sex scenes still included‚ walked out. 2. What is the legal issue? The

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    Briefing the Case Assignment In the renowned Supreme Court Case of Jackson vs. Birmingham Board of Education‚ the rule of law was held to be that retaliating against a person because he has complained of being discriminated on the grounds of sex falls under a branch of intentional sex discrimination‚ which is encompassed by Title IX‚ Education Amendments of 1972. This was an important case with respect to intentional sex discrimination and never before had such principle of law been enunciated

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    1. In the case of Bethel School District v. Fraser a lot happened. In my understanding there was a school event in which students gave speeches. The one student gave a speech with language unaccepted in the school‚ and got suspended‚ and was not allowed to be voted in for the election. The Father got angry and believed that his sons amendment rights were being violated. He felt like his sons first amendment right of freedom of speech was being withheld from him‚ along with his fourteenth amendment

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    Jefferson and Madison

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    constructionists. Although these two parties’ policies were extremely different‚ both Thomas Jefferson and James Madison presidencies would be defined by Federalist policies‚ even though they both were Democratic – Republicans. Thomas Jefferson was clearly a Democratic – Republican as he ran for the office of President of the Unites States of America. He had created the party along with James Madison in 1791 and historians even call them the “Jeffersonian Republicans”. Jefferson along with the party favored

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    Dolley Madison

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    Before Dolley Madison became famous for her marriage to President James Madison‚ the spectacular parties and the political rallies‚ she lived with her family in a Quaker settlement in New Garden‚ North Carolina. Dolley Madison was born May 20‚ 1768 to John Payne Jr. and Mary Coles Payne. Dolley had four brothers and three sisters. It was a full house but Dolley liked having siblings. While Dolley was still in her teens and after the Revolutionary war in 1783 the family freed their slaves and sold

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    Morgan v. State of New York Facts: The claimant‚ Morgan‚ sustained severe physical injuries caused by an accident which occurred as he was driving a two person bobsled during a national championship race. Morgan was an experienced rider who had been bobsledding for over 20 years and had competed in the US Olympics. He also testified that he was familiar with this particular course and had raced on it many times prior to this race. The area where the accident occurred was recently reconstructed

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