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    Part A The main issues are whether or not the court would consider that the restrictive covenant in issue is void for contrary to public policy. The relevant legal principles are: A covenant must be no wider than is necessary to protect the legitimate interest of the employer. Attempting to stifle competition is impermissible and it is irrelevant that the employer taught the ex-employee everything he knows. The court area particular to prevent contracts‚ which seek to prevent an employee

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    Dog bite laws vary greatly from state to state. There are laws restricting certain breeds called breed-specific laws. Breed specific laws were put into place to make the area a safer place for families. Some states will side with the dog owner while other state legislation will side with the victim. The amount of times an instance occurs before there are consequences is another topic debated. Dog owners are expected to have control of their dogs while they are out on walks and on their own private

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    From the two policy options provided above‚ the best option would be for the government to create a strict gun law which forbids people to carry a gun no matter where they were unless they take a month long gun class. Doing so would make sure that the people with gun license do not have a background of committing a felony‚ crime‚ or have a mental illness. Taking the class would provide gun licenses owners to know safety measures and how to deal with a gun. People around gun owners would feel safe

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    On one hand‚ Anti-Gun laws persons aver that guns help them during self-defense and argue that if more gun laws were enacted‚ it would violate their rights. While‚ Pro-Gun laws persons claim that with more gun laws‚ society would be safer because there would be a decline in gun deaths and tragedies. There have been many gun-restricting laws such as the Brady Handgun Violence Act and Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act and Child

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    Researchers believe that stricter gun control laws can help curb the increasing violence in the United States. They argue that tighter control on hand gun sales and the banning of assault rifle would be beneficial to our society. Can new gun laws put an end to gun violence in the U.S.‚ or do they infringe upon constitutional rights provided by the Second Amendment‚ and serve no purpose other than to take away guns from law abiding citizens? Pros "The U.S. has the highest rate of gun ownership

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    Pros and/or Cons of Stand Your Ground Law The infamous George Zimmerman case has stirred the controversy around Stand Your Ground laws and brought these laws to the public light‚ becoming the subject of vigorous nationwide debates whether these laws should be repealed or not. Like many controversial legislative‚ Stand Your Ground laws have their critics and proponents‚ and both sides tend to make valid points in defense of their position. The goal of this paper is to show cons and pros of Stand

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    The Pros of Racial Profiling in Law Enforcement An Argument Essay Presented to Mrs. Jaeger of Bonita High School In Partial Fulfillment Of the requirements for English II Honors By McKayla Antrim 2015 McKayla Antrim Mrs. Jaeger English II Honors 3 March 2015 Racial Profiling in Law Enforcement The image of hundreds people jumping to their deaths out of windows 1‚000 feet of the ground‚ to the masses of people chaotically running through the streets will never be forgotten to the people

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    stricter gun control laws. I am very passionate about this topic because the use of firearms in the wrong hands is a deadly prophecy. It can be in the form of children getting a hold of a gun and hurting themselves or others‚ an adult with violent propensities mishandling a weapon‚ or someone who wants the use of a firearm in aiding suicide. When one looks at the increased incident of injury to children‚ homicide‚ and suicide‚ it is clear there is a need for stricter gun control laws. This paper argues

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    dramatically spread across the globe. Samaritan Purse and Convoy of Hope are a few of the Christian relief organizations that travel to various parts of the world to help the less fortunate. Poverty-stricken locations without the means of healthcare still turn to the church as a reliable healthcare provider. It also serves to provide hope to people

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    Mitchell v. Lovington Good Samaritan Center. INC.‚ 555 P.2d 696 (N.M. 1976). Facts: Mrs. Mitchell (appellee) was terminated on June 4‚ 1974 from Lovington Good Samaritan Center‚ INC. for alleged misconduct. June 12‚ 1974 Mrs. Mitchell applied for unemployment compensation benefits where she was denied by the deputy of the Unemplyment Security Commission; July 24 1974‚ Mrs. Mitchell applied for an appeal‚ where she then received a reinstatement of benefits on August 28 1974. On September

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