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    4.03 The Decision Judicial Opinion Template Instructions: Replace the information in parentheses with your own work according to the assessment instructions. Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier I‚ Richard Enerson‚ write this opinion to support the majority opinion on the case of Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier. I am in support of the majority opinion because I firmly believe the principal was not violating the student’s first amendment rights by censoring the articles. While students do have the right to speech‚ it should

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    Hodgkins and his three friends left a restaurant in Marions County‚ Indiana‚ after attending a school soccer game. The four minors were stopped shortly after 11:00 P.M. by local police officers and were arrested for violating Indiana’s curfew regulation. The Indiana curfew was set at 11 P.M. on weekdays nights. Colin Hodgkins mother Nancy wants her children to participate in activities protected by the First Amendment rights‚ no matter what time of the day or night it is. She filed suit against the Mayor

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    I want my child to be safe and away from the bad thing at night‚ so having her by curfew will be great. My child needs to be home by curfew so she goes not get in trouble with the police or any other authorities. My child needs to be home by curfew so she can get enough sleep if there is school the next day. I really do not want to go looking for my daughter. Finally‚ my child needs to be careful when dating someone

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    that juvenile class I don’t think I would be thinking twice on what I do now. There were a lot of topics about bad stuff that caught my eye. But there was only 5 or so that I was most interested in. Those were driving‚ underage drinking‚ tobacco‚ and curfew. First topic was underage drinking. Drinking at such a young age it’s more likely that you could get alcohol poising‚ blackouts or even overdose. Could cause early brain damage or even memory lost. What’s even scarier is that 5‚000 people die a

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    Officers Working With Juveniles Susan M. Malbrough South University Officers Working With Juveniles In the case of John‚ whose seventeen years old‚ robbed a liquor store; and the store ’s owner was shot and died during the robbery‚ I would file a formal petition. The reason I would file a petition for the robbery case is because it would need judiciary review immediately because of the seriousness of the crime and the age of the juvenile. The judge would determine whether to try it in juvenile

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    you are giving a pro-choice speech‚ do not imply that pro-life audience members do not care about the well-being of teen mothers. If you are giving a pro-life speech‚ do not imply that pro-choice audience members do not like children. People who disagree with you will feel alienated and stop listening. 6. Represent the other side sympathetically. This can be difficult to do‚ but it’s so important! State clearly that although you

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    statistics. The first strategy I have chosen to look at is the proposal of Night-time curfew. Night-time curfew is a regulation‚ which restricts provisional drivers from driving between specific hours at night. I will look further into the advantages and disadvantages‚ effectiveness‚ and how well it may contribute to the overall reduction of p-platers involved in road accidents. The first advantage of night-time curfew is that it gives inexperienced drivers another couple of years or so to gain certain

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    The main factor that contributed to Sarah’s attitude toward her curfew was social cognition. Partying with friends was yet a new thing to her and she had been hearing of it from her friends but had never experienced it due to the restrictions by her parents. It was her curiosity to better know and understand her society and to see the things that she had heard of which actually made her break the curfew and go to the party. Moreover‚ there is also an underlying optimistic bias that

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    Magazine 1128 Edis Street London W2 1MX Date: 28th September 2013 Dear Sir or Madam‚ I am writing to you in response of the article ‘Bangor’s curfew will alienate its teenagers’ by Ellie Mae O’Hagan. I want to start by saying that I thoroughly agree with Miss O’Hagan and the statements that she expressed throughout the article. This curfew or “dispersal order” is in my opinion a bit heavy handed. Why should the whole teenage generation be categorized because of the small minority of reckless

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    1. Experience of Contrast The experience of Contrast reflects in the reading “Cruel life of Children” because we feel outraged by what is happening to the children in the story. Even though it is true‚ we are reading it trying to convince ourselves that what we are reading is not 100 percent true due to the fact that such actions are cruel. As a human it is our responsibility to feel responsible for the problems‚ and suffering that these children are going through during this story because it is

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