Papers 1691-1700 of total 28433 found.
……The real corporeal mechanisms constituted the foundation of the formal juridical liberties” What is the thrust of Foucault’s thesis set out in this quotation? What light, do you think, it throws on the nature and function of the rule of law and legal rights…
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…Whether or not Euthanasia and assisted suicide should be legalized is one of the most hotly debated legal and ethical issues. Proponents of legalizing assisted suicide and euthanasia often defend their case by mixing two types of argument. One is based…
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…for a pat-down on the chance that he may be carrying drugs or weapons. Soft profiling would a case like when the state police get a tip off that a certain nationality is trafficking drugs down a certain highway and like to drive a certain type of vehicle…
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…relating to FMLA leave and drug testing need to be revised to include provisions that state the employer will be requiring the employee to complete a HIPAA compliance authorization." (http://library.findlaw.com) This authorization will provide the employer…
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…Pornography Suppose one accepts MacKinnon and Dworkin's suggested statutory definition of pornography. How does one who generally accepts MacKinnon and Dworkin's views on the pervasively harmful effect of pornography, and who accepts a need for legal
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…horrible pain near death”, he also goes on to say that “many doctors flinch at using controlled substances because of the nations harsh anti-drug laws”, and “instead they regularly choose weaker medications because they fear legal scrutiny.” This brings up…
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…)" Just because something is done does not mean that it should be legal. Many things that are illegal are done anyway. Look at drugs, underage drinking, drunk driving, and speeding; these things are all illegal and are frequently practiced. Should…
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…not be legalized. Abortion is also a threat to the mother's health. A woman can suffer an infection or internal bleeding. She could also become sterilized, the permanent inhability to bear a child. Abortion not only kills the baby but may kill the mother too. During…
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…it is an over-the-counter drug (Andro1). If they essentially have the same effects, then one should not be illegal and the other legal. “The American College of Sports Medicine says anabolic steroids such as androstenedione as well as other ‘dietary supplements…
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…and has been used in many different ways (Zeller 20). Greeks and Romans made medicines from this. Americans did not start to "get high" until the 1900s, and then it was legal. Marijuana became illegal in 1937, under the Marijuana Tax Act. This restricted…
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