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    Laws change on a daily basis‚ some of them effect the old‚ yet some effect the young. Laws are set forth to govern what we do to ensure fairness‚ equality‚ and safety for others. Recently new laws have been passed which effect new drivers. These laws mainly pertain to the younger generation of driver mainly teenagers. I believe that the current laws passed pertaining to what can and cannot be done by a new driver are a good thing. The law has changed several ways. First‚ new driver cannot and should

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    Environmental Law in New Zealand Introduction New Zealand is in an enviable position as it has been able to learn from the mistakes of other nations‚ however this does not mean disasterous environmental issues cannot arise here. Fortunately New Zealand has well established environmental laws with several legislative statutes and governmental authorities. Following international trends and heightened awareness of environmental issues throughout the years the legislation has become increasingly

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    New Jersey has decent laws for handheld firearms but they are not good enough. New Jersey is a extremely populated state. For such a small state with so many people‚ New Jersey needs strict firearm laws‚ to keep things safe. The problem of New Jersey’s unsafe handgun laws can be solved by more strict laws and tracking devices because many handguns are bought‚ used‚ sold‚ and transported illegally. Of all firearms‚ citizens abuse the laws of handguns the most. When you hear or read on the

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    New Jersey Bullying Law Bullying occurs almost everywhere in the world. And there is no real solution to this global problem. In most places government puts laws against bullying‚ some stronger than the other. The bullying law in New Jersey is one of the toughest one. This law is called “Anti Bullying Bill of right”. This law is intended to eliminate loopholes in the state’s first anti-bullying law‚ which was created in 2002. New Jersey’s new Anti-Bullying law will require training for

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    TUTORIAL WEEK 3 TOPIC: APPLYING THE LAW LEARNING OBJECTIVE: 1. To understand how laws and the legal system are used to solve legal problems A. COMMON LAW AND THE DOCTRINE OF PRECEDENT 1. The three meanings of the term common law 2. The concept of equity. 3. The doctrine of precedent; the concept of stare decisis a. binding precedent b. persuasive precedent c. ratio decidendi d. obiter

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    News Critique of Article: “Effect on Jersey Shield Law is broadened for Reporters” by Donald Janson‚ New York Times‚ May 7‚ 1982. The Shield Law provides reporters with an entitlement to a powerful privilege. That privi-lege gives reporters the right to disseminate information to the public without revealing the identity of their sources. However‚ certain extreme circumstances do not guarantee the same protection. In these circumstances the law does not protect information published with a reckless

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    New Laws to Control Cyber Data – Opinion Piece New Laws will allow authorities to collect and monitor Australian’s internet records The new law will specifically target suspected cyber criminals. It will not go as far as keeping each and every one of the Australian internet user’s internet history in the name of national security. Australian state and federal police will have the power to force Telco’s and internet service providers to keep the records of people suspected for cyber crimes. Only

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    The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration and the War on Drugs From the 1880s into the 1960s‚ a majority of American states enforced segregation through "Jim Crow" laws. From Delaware to California‚ and from North Dakota to Texas‚ many states could impose legal punishments on people for consorting with members of another race. The most common types of laws forbade intermarriage and ordered business owners and public institutions to keep their black and white clientele separated. The overall point of

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    Was the New Poor Law successful? There were many advantages of the New Poor Law‚ including a decrease in cost of poor relief‚ Education for children who lived within poor families and more able-bodied poor people working for their money. The Decrease in cost of poor relief meant that less people were willing to claim poor relief‚ as it was a lot less glamorous than it used to be. Less money was spent on the quality of food and housing within the workhouses‚ which meant that people held it in

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    specifically states that an arrest warrant must be based on probable cause and supported by oath or affirmation (Hall‚ 2014). It further stipulates that people to be seized must be specifically addressed in the warrant (Hall‚ 2014). In a 1980 case law‚ Payton v. New York‚ an arrest warrant allows an officer to enter a home to effect an arrest as long as there is reason to believe

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