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    United States v. Jones‚ United States Supreme Court (2012) 132 S. Ct. 945 Facts of the Case Respondent Jones was a subject of a Government investigation in part of a much larger drug trafficking conspiracy. As part of the investigation‚ FBI agents had obtained a court order to place a GPS tracking device on a vehicle driven by Jones – a Jeep registered to Jone’s wife. The court order was issued in the District of Columbia and was set to expire 10 days after it was signed by the judge. On Day

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    In the case of Grove City vs. Bell‚ Title IX was proved to affect not only colleges and universities but private schools as well. Title IX states that no person shall be excluded from being a part of any educational program according to the sex of the person. Before this court case‚ Title IX only referred to colleges and universities that receive federal funds. After the court case‚ private schools that refused direct funding were able to receive federally funded scholarships. Even though Grove City

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    Is Boxing a Safe Sport? The safety of boxing has been a controversial issue for over a century. The answer to that question is somewhat obvious to common knowledge. Boxing is a very dangerous sport that involves multiple head injuries over a boxer’s career. The level of dangerousness should never be overlooked when a person is thinking about starting a career in the sport. Boxing is often considered an art‚ doubling as a sport. There are people that participate in this art‚ or sport. These people

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    Case Brief Citation: New World Communications of Tampa‚ Inc.‚ d/b/a WTVT-TV v. Jane Akre February 14‚ 2003. Denied February 25‚ 2004. 866 So. 2d 1231 District Court of Appeal of Florida‚ Second District. Facts: In 1998‚ investigative reporting team‚ Jane Akre and her husband Steve Wilson‚ brought suit against their employer WVTV‚ a subsidiary of Fox TV‚ under violation of Florida’s whistle-blower statutes. They argued that the station had terminated their employment under

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    KANSAS CITY ZEPHYRS BASEBALL CLUBINC. There are several accounting conflicts that are to be addressed between the owners and the players. These issues all have to do with the profitability of the Kansas City Zephyrs. It would seem‚ based on the evidence presented by both sides‚ that the owners of the Zephyrs hiding or reducing large portions of profit by implementing several accounting tricks and that the financial statements do not accurately reflect just how much revenue the baseball club is bringing

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    The People of the State of New York V. Donald L. McCray Nature of the Case: Appeal upon a verdict convicting defendant of the crimes of assault on a police officer and criminal use of a firearm in the 2nd degree. Concise Rule of Law: Mental Hygiene Law § 9.41 which permits persons who appear to be mentally ill and acting in a manner that threatens safety of self or others to be taken into custody. The Penal Law § 120.08 imposes strict liability with respect to the serious injury aspect

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    McCulloch v. Maryland Brief Fact Summary. The state of Maryland enacted a tax that would force the United States Bank in Maryland to pay taxes to the state. McCulloch‚ a cashier for the Baltimore‚ Maryland Bank‚ was sued for not complying with the Maryland state tax. Synopsis of Rule of Law. Congress may enact laws that are necessary and proper to carry out their enumerated powers. The United States Constitution (Constitution) is the supreme law of the land and state laws cannot interfere with

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    Name of Case in Proper Legal Citation Format Jones v. Star Credit Corp 59 Misc.2d 189 (1969) Who is/are the plaintiff(s) (i.e. consumer‚ company‚ employee‚ government) and what type of legal relief is/are the plaintiff(s) seeking? Plaintiffs who are welfare recipients agreed to purchase a freezer for $900‚ and purchase price came out to be $1234.80 with all the other added taxes. So far the plaintiffs have paid $619.88‚ however the freezer is only worth about $300. What legal question

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    Alexa Dominguez 22 April 2013 WRT 102 Hamlet Essay Is Hamlet Crazy? In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ there are many questions that arise when we pay close attention to Hamlets’ behavior throughout the play. How mad is he really? Does he keep his reason and balance in the play‚ or does he completely go insane? Is he affected by a mental illness‚ or is he only pretending to act crazy? These are many questions that have made many readers curious about Hamlet. From the beginning to the end of the

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    Holmes v. South Carolina United States Supreme Court 547 U.S. 319 (2006) : Facts: Holmes was charged with first degree murder‚ first degree burglary and robbery in connection with an incident involving an 86 year old woman‚ Mary Stewart. Holmes was also charged for the rape and murder of Stewart. At the trial court‚ Holmes was convicted by the South Carolina Supreme Court. The United States Supreme Court denied certiorari. The petitioner had appealed and the court granted a new trail. During

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