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    Equality of Justice‚ and Jury Nullification September 12‚ 2010 ADJ/255 Jon Gaskins * Under what circumstances does the author believe jurors should vote according to conscience rather than law? Does the Supreme Court approve or disapprove of this practice? Why? The author believes that under the circumstances of jury nullification is when the jurors should vote according to conscience rather than the instructions given by the judge‚ the law and the facts of the case. The author believes

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    Equality between genders A few dozen years ago‚ women and men were not seen as equals. Women did not even have the right to vote and men were paid more than women for doing the same work. Even now‚ some societies still have this barbaric vision of inequality. Thankfully‚ our society evolved and we can see more clearly. There sure are differences between the two sexes but it’s not necessarily a bad thing when the two can work together to compensate for their weakness. Women and men complete each

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    Indivisible‚ Liberty‚ and Justice for All October 26‚ 2012 Indivisible‚ Liberty‚ and Justice for All 2 Abstract This paper discusses Jane Elliot’s experiment with her third grade class and Olivia Murray’s document A Mindfulness To Transcend Pre-Service Lip-Service A Call for K-12 Schools To Invest in Social Justice Education. The document gives a brief overview of each author’s work and their approach to help understand the impact of a social justice education. Finally‚ the essay

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    TMA 04 Equality and Diversity in the Youth Justice System This essay explores the ways in which discrimination is evident within the Youth Justice System‚ and discusses the current legislation on diversity and equality‚ which aims to address issues of discrimination within workplaces and public bodies. Discrimination‚ for the purposes of this piece‚ can be defined as unfair treatment of a person‚ or group of people‚ on the basis of prejudice. British legislation on equality and diversity has

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    undoubtedly improved‚ but effective equality is far from being a reality. Women are still marginalised in political and public life‚ paid less for work of equal value‚ find themselves victims of poverty and unemployment more often than men‚ and are more frequently subjected to violence. The Council of Europe has taken steps at different levels in order to promote equality between women and men. While the European Convention on Human Rights does not include equality between women and men as a general principle

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    The land of opportunity‚ “the land of the free” “ with liberty and justice for all” these are just some of the phrases that have been taught to children as early as preschool when children learn the Pledge of Allegiance or The National Anthem‚ but who actually benefits from this “liberty” and to what extent is the statement “liberty and justice for all‚” that can be found in the Pledge of Allegiance‚ true? The documentary “13th” directed by Ava Duvernay’s helps the audience find an answer to this

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    THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS EQUALITY BETWEEN THE TWO SEXES [This paper is collection of research conclusions and observations which I have witnessed over the past 5 year that I have attempted to put into a written form that might be helpful‚ but more importantly stimulate discussions. The real purposes are to increase the awareness between men and women‚ and to help them set aside issues that are not personal but are merely manifestations of nature. To my way of thinking‚ it is important to honor

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    People fight for equality for all individuals‚ each person treated the exact same. The problem with this fighting stance is that the equality they want accomplished is not actually equality. Equality means that each person is given equal opportunity to do what they desire. This opportunity does not guarantee that people will pursue those desires‚ but the opportunity stays available for them. When people want exact same treatment for each individual‚ they are actually fighting for sameness rather

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    Every country in the world probably has had a period in it’s history that it wishes they could just erase. They want it to disappear from the history books‚ the timeline‚ and people’s minds. Unfortunately that’s not how history works. No matter how despicable or problematic something was it was meant to happen. Germany has WWII and Hitler’s reign of terror. Japan their attack on Pearl Harbor. North and South Korea the Korean war that led to their split into two countries. The United States‚ well

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    Liberty The definition of liberty to me is still best expressed by Thomas Jefferson‚ who once gave us the following definition: “Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within the limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add ‘within the limits of the law’ because law is often but the tyrant’s will‚ and always so when it violates the rights of the individual.” This definition of liberty was and still is the foundation for us to follow. I would like to expand

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