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The Affordable Care Act in US
Act
Affordable Care Act
Law
United States law
President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law in March 2010. This law made many contraceptive methods affordable to many women in the U.S. This was the first law to be enacted that set requirements for preventative health care across all the markets (L. Sobel, A. Salganicoff, I. Gomez; Mar. 29,2018, Women’s Health policy)….
Employer Position Statement
Justice
Law
Position
In the Charge of Discrimination filed on January 3, 2018, Sharon Evans (hereinafter “Charging Party”) alleges that Tri Star Freight System, Inc. discriminated against her based on her sex (Female) in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, by refusing to hire her as a Pickup & Delivery Driver, subjecting her…
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…
A Debate About Whether or Not Civil Disobedience Is Justified and Under What Circumstances
Civil Disobedience
Law
Politics
This is an argumentative essay based on the issue on whether civil disobedience is justified or not and under what circumstances. Therefore the essay will try to show the circumstances and situations under which civil disobedience is justified. The thesis of this essay will be: civil disobedience is justified when the law propagates inhuman activities….
The International and Domestic Legislation on the Death Penalty and Its Pros and Cons Side of the Argument
Death Penalty Pros And Cons
Law
Punishment
The debate over the death penalty has been one that has been around for decades. But despite this, it is still frequently carried out in developed countries such as The United Stated and in Middle Eastern countries. There have been legislations put in place. Both internationally and domestically- to address its use and arguments have…
We’re Safter Post 9/11
9/11
Law
Terrorism
Most people are still terrified that the world is still in danger when it comes to dealing with terrorists and terrorist threats. Today people make it seem as if we’re in harm’s way and that authorities are doing nothing to protect us. When it comes to 9/11 most of us that are in college now…
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…
Different Ways in Which Companies Can Motivate Staff Members
Economy
Law
The model that audit firms are a training ground for fresh graduates is slowly fading away. Many organizations demand more tangible value from audit work. which is hard for newcomers to deliver. In fact, most big audit firms require up to 10 years of working experience preference for top-notch staffs is driven by their multidisciplinary…
The Case of Texas vs Johnson as an Interpretation of How the First Amendment Should Be Utilized
First Amendment
Justice
Law
Philosophy
Texas vs Johnson was a vital case in the interpretation of how the first amendment should be utilized. Gregory Lee “Joey” Johnson burned a flag as a way to express himself and his political stand. There is a Texas law that prohibits the burning of flags, but the argument used in Johnson’s defense was that…