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Sports Law / Institutional Liability When Players Are Injured
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A 5 page research paper which examines the question of what constitutes liability on the part of a coach or an institution in the event of sports related injury. The writer examines numerous cases and outlines the basics of what the courts expect from coaches and institutions. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Sprtliab.doc
Sports Law / Who Is Liable When a Fan Gets Hurt?
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A 6 page paper discussing legal and liability issues related to spectator injuries at sporting events. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: Pucks.wps
Spousal Homicide: Can It Be Defended?
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(6 pp) The significance and use of a successful
provocation plea as an extenuating ground is
usually that it reduces murder to man slaughter,
despite the fact the defendant intended
to-and did-kill in anger. The unique feature of
provocation is that the plea may extenuate even
though it is accepted that, in killing, the
defendant was not seeking to save him or herself
from death or injury. The following information
should enforce the possibility of use of the
provocation defense.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BBspsmrR.doc
State Governments' Structures
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A 6 page paper examining the constitutional and judicial structures of Texas and Wisconsin. In both states, it is the state legislature that carries the greatest overt power of the three branches of government. Governors fill managerial roles that require much public relations work. A primary role of the governor today is to encourage economic and educational development within the state, but it is the legislature that ultimately sets the direction the state will travel within the limits of the US Constitution. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSgovtStatesTxWi.rtf
State of Florida v. J.L.
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A 1 page brief of this Supreme Court case which investigated the sovereign rights of a state to create protection for its citizens which is in excess of that provided by the U.S. Constitution. Whether an exception for firearms and weapons to the provision of the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution limiting searches and seizures is necessitated. Relates the case of a black juvenile who was searched for weapons based only on an anonymous tip. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPlawBr4.wps
State v. Thornton, 730 SW2d 309 (Tenn. 1987)
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This 3 page paper is a legal brief that provides an overview of the case of the State v. Thornton.
Filename: MHLegBri.rtf
States' Rights in the United States of America
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This 7 page paper looks at the rights of stats in light of the constitutional convention and in the nineteenth century as well. The question of slavery is addressed in terms of the creation of the Constitution. The Dred Scott decision is also examined. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: SA014Sts.rtf
Statutes: Similarities And Differences
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3 pages in length. Statutes are created as a means by which to better govern certain areas of social policy that lack specification (Hyman, 2002); while those statutes that are "enacted to deal with fraud in these specific programs have become necessities" (Schreiber et al, 2002, p. 707), there are also times when they become excessively burdensome to the overall objective because they unnecessarily duplicate existing statutes. Not only does this increase the amount of official procedure required to draw up and enact the particular statute, but it also has the potential to cause a great deal of otherwise avoidable confusion where application is concerned. Examples of this redundancy can be found with such statutes as false claims and fraud statutes within the health care industry. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCStatSimDf.rtf
STATUTORY INTEPRETATION AND THE COURTS (AUSTRALIA)
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This 6-page paper discusses varous aspects of Australian law, most specifically the banning of importation of dangerous chemicals and littering in a public place.
Filename: MTstaaus.rtf
Statutory Interpretation
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This 19 page paper considers the role of statutory interpretation and the limits placed on the judiciary. Looking at a quote form Lord Diplock " When Parliament legislates to remedy what the majority of its members at the time perceive to be a defect or lacuna in the existing law (whether it be the written law enacted by existing statutes or the unwritten common law as it has been expounded by the judges in decided cases), the role of the judiciary is confined to ascertaining from the words that Parliament has approved as expressing its intention what that intention was, and to giving effect to it" the view expressed is discussed looking at the different forms of interpretation and the way the judiciary are limited or may be seen as rewriting the law. Numerous cases are cited to support all points raised. The paper is written with reference to English law. The bibliography cites 25 sources.
Filename: TEstatintp.rtf
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