nations." (Document A). The Federalists of the United States were known as the loose constructionists‚ where if there is something which the constitution does not state‚ then it should be allowed to be done. The Jeffersonian Republicans were known as strict constructionists for their views towards the constitution that if there is anything that is not in the constitution‚ then it cannot be done. The Jeffersonian Republican party centered many of their political moves on the basis of creating a strong
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(Defendants) for product liability for an implanted medical device that failed six years after his surgery in 1986. Cafazzo had surgery for the implantation of a mandibular prosthesis. Cafazzo sued the hospital (Defendant) and the surgeon (Defendant) under strict product liability. Cafazzo’s suit was based on that the product was defectively designed and lacked any warning necessary to ensure safety. The product manufacturer‚ Vitek‚ was not named defendant because by that time they were bankrupt. The court
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Products Liability 1. Construct a fact pattern [an example] to clearly delineate: a. A Manufacturing Defect: A car’s braking system that does not work properly and causes the driver to get into an accident. b. A Design Defect: A type of sunglasses that fail to protect the eyes from ultraviolet rays. c. A Marketing Defect: Prescription drugs advertised as “virtually non-toxic‚” “safe‚” and “free of significant side effects” when they are not. They failed to state
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the characters in the book‚ is very bfiely described in the beginning. But‚ once we (the reader) dig deeper into the book‚ Darry unravels so we can understand him. Darrys is the “Parent” of Sodapop and Ponyboy. Being 20yrs old‚ he had to get pulled out of school early. Darry at first was described as hardworking‚ strict‚ and the man of the house. He was very much like all these characters. But‚ the reader should always be trying to look for more. Darry at one part of the book slaps ponyboy on
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po5. STRICT FATHER MORALITY In this chapter and the next‚ we will see that two different models of ideal family life can motivate corresponding sets of metaphorical priorities‚ each of which constitutes a distinct moral system. Let us begin with the following model of an ideal family‚ a model which Americans should find familiar. Different individuals may have somewhat different versions of it‚ but in its major outlines it is an important part of American mythology. Some of the variations on the
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Justin MacMillin Professor Pomerantz Legal Studies 39D 20 May 2013 Final Exam: Benton vs. Bridges and Carter This case presents to the court two separate parties from Benton State College in the town of Benton in Eastern California. In 2010‚ three students founded a chapter of the Fundamentalist Church of the Latter Day Saints (FLDS) in Benton. These students included Chris Bridges‚ Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta‚ and Onika Tanya Maraj. Bridges and Germanotta were legally married
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political parties developed‚ the Jeffersonian Republicans and the Federalists. Each party had different views on how the government should be run. The Jeffersonian Republicans believed in strong state governments‚ a weak central government‚ and a strict construction of the Constitution. The Federalists opted for a powerful central government with weaker state governments‚ and a loose interpretation of the Constitution. Throughout the years‚ the political parties have grown‚ developed‚ and even
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DEFENCES IN TORTS The word “defence” bears several meanings in the tort context and a great deal of confusion has been spawned of a general failure by courts and commentators to make their intended meaning clear. Although conventionally the word defence is used to refer to those arguments which when used persuades the court to conclude that the defendant in a case is not guilty. So‚ they basically include “absent element defences” which are denials of the components of the tort that the plaintiff
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this was a temporary solution XYZ affair -France demanded a bribe from U.S in order to speak with the Minister -Federalists clamored for war Debate over national bank- -Jeffersonian’s and Democratic republicans opposed it because they were strict constructionists ( they followed the constitution very strictly) -Hamilton supported it because he was a loose constructionist - Washington used the elastic clause as a reason to approve the bank Elastic clause “ if it is necessary and proper
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Definitions Class V 1. Unconstitutional – not in accordance with a political constitution‚ especially the US Constitution‚ or with procedural rules. 2. Equal protection clause – prohibits “invidious” discrimination‚ that is‚ discrimination not based on sufficient justification. 3. 24th Amendment – Section 1. The right of citizens of the United States to vote in any primary or other election for President or Vice President‚ for electors for President or Vice President‚ or for Senator or
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