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141.19256 An Article On Nicotine Law And Politics: A Summary And Analysis.
This paper will seek to understand an article on Cigarettes and politics behind these health problems. By also presenting the aims of politics, we can see why this is a serious issue in American debates on nicotine.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 19256 Nicotine Law Politics.doc
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142.19511 Safety Laws.
This 3-page undergraduate paper argues that safety laws are needed to help protect citizens who otherwise would not adhere to warnings.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 19511 Safety Laws Citizens.doc
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143.15813 Lawrence v. The State of Texas.
This paper reviews and critically discusses the legal case Lawrence v. The State of Texas.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 15813 Legal Decision Analysis.doc
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144.171 Crime and Punishment.
This paper is on crime and punishment. Crime and punishment should go hand in hand, but they don't always. Why think twice about committing a crime if you have little reason to fear the consequences? While those law-abiding families struggle to get by, many crime offenders, who do end up in prisons are getting three square meals a day, free workout and recreational facilities, and don't have to work. A phalanx of liberal attorneys are available to defend the prisoner's "rights" while the victims of that same prisoner's crimes get tossed aside and forgotten. Inmates sentenced to death often spend a decade or more in jail while the appeals process drags on and on and on.
Pages: 2
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Filename: 171 Crime And Punishment.doc
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145.172 The Battered Woman Syndrome and Criminal Law.
The purpose of this research paper is to prove that criminal law in America has failed to provide a defense that adequately protects women suffering from Battered Women's Syndrome. Battered Women's Syndrome, or BWS, is a very complex psychological problem facing criminal courts today and has caused great debate on whether or not it should even be allowed in the courtroom. United States courtrooms, instead of protecting battered women, have put these women on trial and found them guilty of murder.
Pages: 12
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Filename: 172 Battered Woman Syndrome.doc
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146.15928 The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) – Background, Analysis, and Suggestions as it Relates Federally and to the State of Texas.
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act federal law requires school districts to provide students with disabilities a free, appropriate public education. This paper examines the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA). It also suggests how the IDEA should be altered and whether inclusion laws for children with disabilities in Texas, as well as throughout the United States, should be changed. Ultimately, the IDEA is an appropriate law, which has proper and noble goals -- that is, to provide a free education to all of its citizens including those who have disabilities.
Pages: 18
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Filename: 15928 Disabled Children Law.doc
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147.16400 Red Light Cameras, The Unjust Robotic Policemen
California has recently increased the number of red-light cameras posted at busy intersections in many urban locations. These cameras are connected to computers positioned at various points at street intersections. Their express purpose is to catch people in the act of entering an intersection after a red light has been triggered. The problem, however, is that the cameras are not people and they are designed not to prevent crime or to increase safety, but specifically to generate income for the municipality. While this is not the stated purpose, the fact that so many camera cases are found to be unprosecutable when put under scrutiny, it seems that the cities using these cameras simply count on enough people not fighting the tickets and thus generating as much as $350 per violation. It is the intent of this paper to examine the technology, implementation, and ultimate fallibility of the red-light camera system.