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    To: Judge Wannabe From: Suzi Homemaker Re: Jim Peters Negligence Lawsuit Date: September 22‚ 2014 SUMMARY OF FACTS Melissa Gilbert of Gravel is Us of Cleveland Ohio‚ has a contract with the State of Ohio do road repairs on I-90. Gravel is Us closed down the road and commenced dynamiting procedures. The company posts a guard and one sign on the highway to make sure that no cars enter the area. The guard fell asleep on the job; Jim did not see the sign and drove into the dynamiting zone where he suffered

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    IRAC 37.3

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    Supreme Court of South Dakota‚ 2006 SD 98‚ 724 N.W>2d334 (2006) Facts Midnight Star Enterprises‚ L.P.(MSEL) is a limited partnership‚ which operates a gaming‚ on-sale liquor and restaurant business in Deadwood‚ South Dakota. The owners of Midnight Star are: 1- Midnight Star Enterprises‚ Ltd. With 22%) – it is also the general partner. 2- Kevin Costner with 71.5% ownership. However‚ Costner owns Midnight Star‚ so he owns 93.5%. Francis and Carla Caneva‚ own 3.25%‚ each. Caneva managed the

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    MEMORANDUM ISSUE I. Can Doe reveal that Mr. King intends on lying in the upcoming litigation if asked if he had any alcohol prior to the accident? II. After consulting with King and he still intends on lying on the stand‚ can Doe withdraw from the case? III. Can Doe make a false statement of material fact or law to a court and fail to disclose a material fact necessary to avoid assisting King in a criminal or fraudulent act and offer false evidence? RULE The first relevant

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    The case of Marbury v. Madison (1803) has been described as "epochal"‚ and for good reason. The case of Marbury v. Madison established the Supreme Court’s power of judicial review. Judicial review is the ability of the Supreme Court to "review a law or an official act of government employee or agent for constitutionality or for the violation of basic principles of justice." This case directly shaped the future of the American public in a positive way: by making decisions that are lawfully correct

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    States be cherished”(Gaines‚ 34). This was Madison’s final inspirational message to his countrymen‚ which clearly depicts how he had devoted his life in keeping the nation strong and united (Gianes‚ 34). Madison‚ the fourth president of the United States served as president for two terms. Madison also was president for nine years strait. He was a great leader who believed strongly in freedom for all people to speak their minds (Welsbacher‚ 24). This essay will highlight the three historical events

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    Sydney Madison

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    Once there was a teenage girl named Sydney Madison. She attends Thompkins E. Middle School‚ in the city of Evansville‚ Indiana. The school that she attends is a public school‚ so anyone who wants to go there can. She is a beautiful young lady with hazel eyes‚ light brown hair‚ straight teeth‚ and she wears a bun most of the time. She is smart‚ pretty‚ and generous to others. She loves to dance‚ do gymnastics‚ and play soccer. She is having a great day until she forgets her homework at school; we

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    James Madison and Thomas Jefferson served very successful terms as president of the United States of America. Madison’s greatest accomplishment was the moral victory in the “War of 1812”‚ while Jefferson doubled the size of America with the “Louisiana Purchase”. Also‚ having an exceptional relationship allowed them to create the Democratic- Republican party. Despite sharing the same views on government‚ the aftereffects of their presidencies turned out to be far different. Because James Madison Resolved

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    How to Brief a Case Using the “IRAC” Method (http://www.csun.edu/~kkd61657/brief.pdf) located in an upscale neighborhood‚ then perhaps it could argue that its failure to provide security patrols is reasonable. If the business is located in a crime-ridden area‚ When briefing a case‚ your goal is to reduce the information from the case into a format that will provide you with a helpful reference in class and for review. Most importantly‚ by “briefing” a case‚ you will grasp the problem the

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    Case Study: Marbury V. US

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    submitted in time. Marbury was an intended recipient of on appointment as justice of the peace. When Marbury found out he would not be receiving the appointment he applied directly to the Supreme Court for a writ of mandamus (”an order from a court to an inferior government official ordering the government official to properly fulfill their official duties or correct an abuse of discretion. (See‚ e.g. Cheney v. United States Dist. Court for D.C. (03-475) 542 U.S. 367 (2004) 334

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