Papers 1851-1860 of total 48571 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…. These exceptions are called hyperbolic; effects of the law that exceed the narrow intention of the law. A possible consequence that a person getting a breast augmentation is the possible medical side effects of these strictly aesthetic procedures. There can be many…
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…and drug laws. Finally, I will relate Mill’s principle to Devlin’s and present my rationale for Mill believing in principles that would prove to be sufficient for Devlin’s “free society.” Ronald Dworkin explains how Devlin’s criterion for a “free society…
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…which may lead to one or more of the following results: dropping out of school, trouble with the law, jail, losing a job, and family problems. The final characteristic of a drug dependent could be mental distress or physical pain due…
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Category: /History
…that a patch of marijuana was being cultivated on the Oliver farm, entered on to private property ignoring “No Trespassing” signs, and on to a secluded open portion of the Oliver property without a warrant, discovered the marijuana patch and then arrested Oliver…
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…is protected under religious freedom laws; the controversy begins when children die because of these laws, through the withholding of medical treatment. The view of the church is that they are protected by religious freedom; the view of the medical community…
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Category: /Literature/English
…was sixteen. From the age of eleven to sixteen he suffered a series of blackouts caused by the clot, yet the blackouts ceased when he was given medication to dissolve the blockage in the brain. During Gacy’s late teens, he suffered some turmoil with his father…
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Category: /History
…." Middle East Economic Digest 42.21 (1998) 9-11. Sheldon, Tony. "Netherlands Publishes Plans for Euthanasia Law." British Medical Journal 319.7208 (1999): 467. Spanjer, Marjanke. "Dutch Bill to Change Euthanasia Laws." The Lancet 354.9179 (1999): 660. "So What…
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…was sixteen. From the age of eleven to sixteen he suffered a series of blackouts caused by the clot, yet the blackouts ceased when he was given medication to dissolve the blockage in the brain. During Gacy’s late teens, he suffered some turmoil with his father…
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…Police Brutality Incidents in NYPD New York state law and police department policy provide that officers may use only the minimum amount of force which is necessary to achieve a legitimate purpose (e.g. effect an arrest or prevent the commission…
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…and an autopsy has shown that the person was using steroids, but this does not mean they are a lethal drug as some medical professionals have stated. Some advocates believe that because steroids are legal, and since it’s the decision of the user to take the drug…
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