Category: Law 2955

  • Legalization of Marihuana for the Public Use

    Marihuana is considered an unlawful substance in many parts of the world despite its increased usage among young people. The debate on whether it should be legalized ought to be approached firstly by considering the reasons why it is such an attraction despite being illegal. It has been scientifically proven that this drug is an…

  • The Endangered Species Act: to Strengthen or Not to Strengthen

    The Endangered Species Act (ESA) is a subject of ongoing debate among both ecologists and economists. The supporters of this law claim that it is extremely beneficial for preserving animals which are on the verge of extinction. Furthermore, in their opinion, this act should be strengthened otherwise America may run a risk of losing an…

  • Trial Exhibits and Motion in Limine

    Table of Contents Three Types of Trial Exhibits Methods Used to Mark Trial Exhibits Basic Components of Motion in Limine Works Cited Three Types of Trial Exhibits In legal understanding, exhibits represent the tangible items that the sides in the trial have to present in order to support their claims and testimonies of the witnesses…

  • The History of Florida Nurse Practice Act

    Table of Contents Introduction Background and Contents of the Florida Nurse Practice Act Stakeholders, Supporters, and Opponents Implementation and Implications for Nurses Conclusion References Introduction The legal history of nursing practice in the United States of America dates back to the last decade of the 19th century. During the Civil War, the scope of nursing…

  • Labor Issues: Are Americans Overworked?

    Table of Contents Introduction How Americans are overworked The outcomes of employees being overworked American workers as compared to other countries Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Human beings around the world have to work in a bid to earn a living. It is an important aspect of human survival, and even the Holy Bible advises people…

  • The Personal Identity of Unemployed American IT Labor Force

    Most people endure adversity through the adjustment of their acceptable standards. The new set standards allow individuals to accomplish satisfaction with the available assets. When a person has an occupation that is satisfying, and whose conditions get progressively better, they tend to raise their standards of life to a level that they consider satisfactory. These…

  • Bottle and Can Law: Yes Deposit, Yes Return!

    Table of Contents Introduction Description Advantages Disadvantages Expected Outcomes Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The problem of environmental conservation has been gaining increasingly more weight in the global discourse recently, mostly due to the discovery of the detrimental effects that careless waste disposal has on wildlife. For this reason, the introduction of different tools for containing…

  • Salesperson’s Negligence and Consumer Law

    Table of Contents Issue Rule Analysis Conclusion Works Cited Issue In the given case, Jeff, the customer, purchased skis in Sport Chalet, and one of them was broken due to the defect in the fiberglass. The Court is likely to rule that the salesperson was negligent to Jeff, the plaintiff while advising him to buy…

  • Narcoterrorism in Mexico: Proposal

    Introduction Terrorism is a violent form of criminal behavior, and the terrorism-associated or terrorist-like activities of drug organizations, which have been termed as “narcoterrorism,”1 are similar. Consequently, they pose a significant and apparently growing threat to national and international security. For example, the number of homicides that are associated with this type of crime has…

  • The DREAM Act: Development and Education for Alien Minors

    The DREAM (Dream, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors) Act is an American law that was first accented to in 2001 by the Senate. This act provided residency options for immigrant minors whose character was considered exemplary. This law applies only to young immigrant adults of good conduct and who have successfully passed the US…