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The Issue of Face-to-Face Racial Insults Under the Protection of the First Amendment
First Amendment
Justice
Law
The point of Lawrence’s argument is to prove that face-to-face racial insults should not be under the protection of the First Amendment. Lawrence tries to show this by explaining how face-to-face racial comments are the equivalent of “fighting words” and therefore cause a breach of peace in society. Lawrence’s argument is broken down into two…
Rosa Park and Civil Rights
Citizenship
Justice
Law
Life
People
Rosa Parks
Rosa Parks was a civil right activist that believed that no matter what color or race you should be treated fairly. She lived during a time of segregation, were blacks and whites were considered separate but equal. During this time there was sections were colors could eat, drink, sit or buy goods. Prior to the…
Utilitarianism Advocates for a Morally Incorrect Action in a Case of Convicting Police Officers for Brutality
Justice
Police Brutality
Utilitarianism
Consider a hypothetical situation in which you are on a jurydeciding whether to convict four policemen on charges of police brutality. You know that the policemen are innocent, but if you acquit them the general public, believing them to be guilty, will riot and innocent people will die. If you convict the policemen, they will…
The Goal and Purpose of the Restorative Justice Program, Community Service
Community Service
Justice
Social Issues
Restorative justice program is a very special focus on the issues within the society involving crime. It provides a very different perspective under which offenders can be engaged to provide a better understanding on improving the overall environment under which the society can be well engaged. Restorative justice programs that are put in place do…
Agency of Necessity Short Summary
Common Law
Government
Justice
This paper will explain what agency of necessity is and how this agency arises. Agency is the work done by an agent. An agent is a person that has a contractual obligation with a principal to bind the principal to a third party without the agent being party to the contract. The contract then becomes…
The Scope and Limitations of the Veterans Law in the United States
Government
Justice
Law
Veteran
Earlier today I attended the Veteran’s Law panel which included Judge Bradley W, Hennings, Professor Aniela K. Szymanski, Jane K. Nichols, and Jenny J. Tang. After attending the Veteran’s Law panel, I now grasped a field of law that I barely even knew existed before, Generally this made me realize how intricate and complex the…
Justice in the Wrong Hands: Decimation of the Poor and Duterte’s War On Drugs
Justice
Politics
War on drugs
August 16, 2017 at 8:24pm, 17 year-old Kian Loyd Delos Santos was last seen being dragged by two men. Four witnesses later said that he was given a gun and told to run. Delos Santos was later found dead with three gunshot wounds to the back of the head. This incident comes after a drug…
Distinguish between an offer (proposal) and an invitation to treat
Business Law
Common Law
Contract
Justice
1.0 Introduction Contract–This term, in its more extensive sense, includes every description of agreement, or obligation, whereby one party becomes bound to another to pay a sum of money, or to do or omit to do a certain act; or, a contract is an act which contains a perfect obligation. In its more confined sense,…
The Ethical Dilemma Surrounding Police Brutality and the Lack of Accountability of Police in the United States
Justice
Police Brutality
Violence
“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” -Martin Luther King, Jr. Injustice, violence, hate, anger, rage, racism, unlawful, innocence, murder, and color are a just a few things that invokes police brutality and the terror that takes place within this world. The ethical dilemma that faces lack of accountability of police in America is…
One Friday Morning Analysis
American Dream
Justice
Langston Hughes
Narration
The short story “One Friday Morning” is a short story by Langston Hughes and it’s one of the stories found in “The Short Stories of Langston Hughes by Langston Hughes. The main theme of the short story is undoubtedly discrimination because the text is focusing on racism when the high school student Nancy Lee Johnson…