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    Obergefell V. Hodges “It is better to be hated for what you are then to be loved for what you are not‚” this was said by Andre Gide and there has never been a more true statement. In this paper the topic of Obergefell V. Hodges will be discussed. Obergefell V. Hodges is the court case that talks about gay marriage. Many are against the topic‚ but maybe they should open their minds a little more and accept that love is love. Though many know of the court case‚ not all people know the history of

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    successfully sued a member of the paparazzi for the tort of intrusion upon seclusion after he broke into her hospital room‚ Oklahoma has recognized this tort. Scuito v. National Tattler‚ Inc.‚ 246 P.2d 357‚ 358. Intrusion upon seclusion is an intentional tort that requires an unauthorized and unreasonable intrusion into another party’s privacy. McGee v. Gemcity Publishers‚ Inc.‚ 2010

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    Cultural Studies and its Theoretical Legacies- Stuart Hall the following write up on Cultural Studies and its Theoretical Legacies is by Rinu Dina John ------------------ Stuart Hall is one of the most influential figures in cultural studies. He was part of the time when cultural studies was originated as an academic discourse or discipline. In this essay he questions the seriousness with which this discourse is engaged with a personal version of the history of the cultural studies. According

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    Hobby Lobby. This case centered around a portion of the Affordable Care Act that required employers to cover certain FDA-approved contraceptives. The owners of Hobby Lobby‚ the Greene family‚ are devout Christians and felt that they could not do this due to religious freedom

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    In the case of Burwell v. Hobby Lobby‚ the Supreme Court made the wrong decision because a company is not a person and thus does not have the same rights as one. Hobby Lobby employs 23‚000 people‚ all of which could receive all 20 state covered forms of birth-control. The owner of Hobby Lobby felt that certain forms terminated a life‚ which many doctors disagree with. Hobby Lobby claimed they were being forced to allow employees to receive these forms violated their religious rights and decided to

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    Libel Case: Clark Jones v. WorldNetDaily.com‚ Inc. Charles C. Akwari East Tennessee State University 1. Origin of the Case Tennessee businessman Clark Jones sued WorldNetDaily.com‚ a socially conservative news and opinion website‚ and freelance reporters Charles C. Thompson II and Tony Hays for libel in Tennessee state court‚ after WorldNetDaily.com published an article written by Thompson and Hays claiming that Jones had interfered with a criminal investigation‚ had been the subject of a law

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    Tyson Foods‚ Case No. 2-103 / 11-1186‚ is a prime example of an Iowa appellate court being relied upon to provide justice to each member of the case during a lawsuit filed against a corporation. Refugio Orozco Serratos (plaintiff) sued his employer Tyson Foods (defendant) because he believed the factory he worked in provided employees

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    direction of the magnetic field‚ force acting in charge and the direction of moving charges. After that I use several equations to calculate the carrier concentration‚ hall coefficient‚ of the sample. It is an n-type semi-conductor. The resistance of the sample is 1.756 kΩ. The carrier concentration is 1.543*1017 Carriers / cm3. The Hall Mobility is 1.543*1017 Carriers / cm3. The RH equals to -40.5 ohm. The carrier concentration of my example is 1.543*1017 Carriers / cm3‚ compared to the estimate

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    government forms such as tax returns and immigration papers is considered an act of unauthorized practice of law. In The Florida Bar v. Furman‚ the Court stated that Ms. Furman went beyond just transposing information from an intake sheet to a form‚ she was explaining legal remedies‚ construing and interpreting legal effects‚ giving advice on how best

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    refuse to provide those things to their workers. This is where the Greens family is furious to give these types of protection to their workers‚ so they sued. This case was called Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores‚ Inc. The family is going against employment-based health care plans that are under the patient

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