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The Executive Branch
Constitution
Government
Judiciary
Policy
Political science
President of the United States
Separation of powers
The executive branch is one of the three branches of the government the other two being the judiciary and the legislature. The major powers of the executive branch are vested in the president who also acts as the commander in chief of the armed forces. He is also responsible for the appointment of the cabinet…
The First Amendment and Union-Based Fees
Collective Bargaining
Government
Justice
The cause of the dispute is not the fee itself, or even the fact of collective bargaining; but the right of the first amendment in terms of the notation of these union-based fees. For the union members, they feel that the rulings made in the union during collective bargaining also benefit nonunion members; therefore their…
The Issue of Guns for Self Defense
applied ethics
Criminal Law
Government
social institutions
Social Issues
I. IntroductionIt is estimated that in 1994, 39,720 individuals died from firearm related injuries in the United States . This figure is very alarming, especially when one considers this number not as a statistic, but 39,720 human beings. The issue that will be addressed is one that brings with it great controversy. Does our right…
Graft and Coruption
Corruption
Government
Philippines
Graft and Corruption is a rampant and malpractice among government agencies whether in the national, local government-owned, or controlled cooperation’s. It is a part of our culture, bad habit and foremost among others. It is deeply rooted and embedded among the Filipinos. In 1988, graft and corruption in the Philippines was considered as the “biggest…
Aaron Burr Traitor Research Paper
Crime
Government
Thomas Jefferson
“ Some clip in the latter portion of September I received hints that designs were in agitation in the Western state improper and unfriendly to the peace of the Union, and that the premier mover in these was Aaron Burr ” ( Commager 195 ) . These words from Thomas Jefferson sum up Burr ’…
Assignment Samantha Smith
Common Law
Government
Jury
Justice
The fifth Defendant is found only 49% at fault or less, the Plaintiff is awarded nothing. Mind. Code Ann. 5 34-11-2-4 Sec. 4. States that “An action for injury to person or character, injury to personal property; or forfeiture of penalty given by statute; must be commenced within two years after the cause of action…
Define Tort. What do you mean by ‘Injuria Sine Damnum’ & ‘Damnum Sine Injuria’?
Abuse
Government
Principles
Definition: A tort, in common law jurisdictions, is a civil wrong which unfairly causes someone else to suffer loss or harm resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act, called a tortfeasor. Tort is derived from the latin word “Tortum”. Although crimes may be torts, the cause of legal action is…
Is the Prime Minister Too Powerful
Canada
Government
Policy
In this essay. I will show that the Prime Minister is powerful and can do many possible dangers by analysing different elements inside and outside of our authorities over the period of different Prime Curates throughout the Canadian political history. In theory. the Parliament is the most of import establishment in the Canadian authorities and…
The Articles of Confederation Provided the U.S an Effective Government
Articles of Confederation
Government
While the Articles of Confederation functioned as the United States’ government from 1781 to 1789, some argue that they were designed to be temporary and represented the initial effort of unity among the colonies. However, it is crucial to acknowledge that the Articles lacked vital provisions for an effective government. Despite the absence of a…
Legal Assignment of Defamation
Abuse
Common Law
Defamation
Government
Injustice
Negligence
Tort Law
Legal Assignment 21.In order to successfully recover damages for libel or slander, the plaintiff needs to prove the publication; of a defamatory statement; which identifies (or is “of and concerning”) the plaintiff; which is objectively capable of being proven materially false; which is published with the requisite degree of fault (“actual malice” in the case…