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    I would not say that breaking the law is morally wrong because everyone has their perception of reality. Some individuals may think that breaking the law is morally wrong because of how they were raised while others may disagree. However‚ a particular situation may require breaking the law may be the only option to get the desired result that one may need to live a full life. In certain situation‚ peoples’ actions‚ can be justified if they provide the enough evidence as to why they did what they

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    Charge Given to the Knights by King Arthur God make you a good man and fail not of beauty. The Round Table was founded in patience‚ humility‚ and meekness.Thou art never to do outrageousity‚ nor murder‚ and always to flee treason‚ by no means to be cruel‚ and always to do ladies‚ damosels‚ and gentle women succour. Also‚ to take no battles in a wrongful quarrel for no law nor for no world’s goods. Thou shouldst be for all ladies and fight for their quarrels‚ and ever be courteous and never

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    asterisk (*). Constitutional Law Bill of Rights Due Process Request of Radio-TV coverage of plunder cases of Estrada Perez v. Estrada A.M. No. 01-4-03-SC (June 29‚ 2001) * Digest of this case is particularly longer because of the novelty of the issue. FACTS: The Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) sent a letter requesting the SC to allow live media coverage of the anticipated trial of the plunder and other criminal cases filed against former President Estrada

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    Political Science-II Political Obligations and Issues of Fair Play: A Critical Analysis Submitted By: Abhishek Choudhary (2034) Table of Contents Introduction Modern theories in the pursuit of explaining the provenance of political obligations tend to display a warranted skepticism of traditional consent theories. Twentieth century political philosophers expended much of their energy in drawing attention to the utter absurdity of such theories by attacking

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    Running Head: Ethical Law Enforcement 1 Ethical Law Enforcement Marvin Sanchez 12/03/2014 CJA/324 Instructor: Charles Hughes Incident Review 1. What is the ethical issue or problem? Identify the issue succinctly. The moral agent of the story is about an intoxicated husband who the officers assume was driving and also a domestic violence call. The main issue is that the officers decided to give the husband a sobriety test and that was not supposed to happen since they

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    the laboratory‚ hid them in his locker overnight‚ and released them in a nearby pond. Larry and his mother have both claimed that Larry is an animal-lover and views the lives of all beings as sacred‚ and that he also voiced his apprehensions about participating in the assignment to his teacher. Nonetheless‚ Ms. Bicketts would not budge on her requirements. Both Ms. Bicketts and Larry have presented logical arguments for their actions‚ but

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    There were times in history when breaking the law was justified: great leaders like Gandhi and Martin Luther King broke the law and changed the world for the better. Breaking the law is morally justifiable and acceptable when the law in itself is iniquitous and if that law violates human rights and conscience; Certainly‚ rules are established for us to follow but we as human beings should be able to differentiate the right and the wrong and incase laws need to be violated for the right cause even

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    Andy Abstein Professor: Ortiz Patrol Functions 2 December 2012 Ethical Law Enforcement I chose this subject because I feel that before embarking on a career in law enforcement it is fundamental to understand how to play by the book without getting ostracized by ones peers. The purpose of this paper is to outline proper behavior while paying attention to factors that will effectively limit corruption. The law enforcement oath of honor is as follows. “On my honor‚ I will never betray my badge

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    ETHICAL PRINCIPLES It is rather difficult to talk about ethics as it involves different point of view based on different moral standards one has and based on different ethical principles one uses. This Google China-cases mostly talks about the ethical dilemma faced by the company‚ whether it should obey the local law or put its global ethical standards as its best interest. Obeying the local law will push them to do self-censoring‚ which then raise many criticism internationally. Based on ‘cultural

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    Martin Luther King‚ Jr. wrote this letter in the Birmingham City Jail. He was a clergyman‚ however his activity in demonstrating against racial discrimination became his legacy. In this letter‚ which he wrote on April 16th‚ 1963‚ he appealed to other clergy against injustice for black people and he explained why he chose a nonviolent demonstration campaign. Actions of the nonviolent demonstration at first seemed ineffective and powerless‚ however people began to notice that the status quo of racial

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