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Describe the process of juvenile sex offender assessment

Describe the process of juvenile sex offender assessment Describe the process of juvenile sex offender assessment. Why is assessment of sex offenders controversial? Requirements: 400-550 words Answer preview: word limit:438

Law question-The US electrical grid

Law question-The US electrical grid The US electrical grid is vast and complicated. We can all flip a switch to turn on the lights, but don’t appreciate the huge infrastructure that gives us light, heat, and all of the electronics we rely on every day (and right now if you are reading this!) Here are … Read more

Locke and Plato on a Legitimate Government

Locke and Plato on a Legitimate Government Topic 4:  Locke suggests that a government is legitimate only if people consent to it. Plato insists that a government is legitimate only if it pursues goodness and justice. Write an essay that explicates these two views of legitimacy and explain which view is most persuasive, and why. … Read more

Exploring my studying and learning at university using the levels of analysis framework.

 Exploring my studying and learning at university using the levels of analysis framework. A. Understanding human behaviors require an in-depth evaluation of the influencing factors that exist within the area of individuals interactions. Therefore, after completing the first reflection I have learned crucial information on the levels of analysis framework and its application in understanding … Read more

Legal Definitions

Legal Definitions Using a Microsoft Word document, please define: 1. Constitutions 2. Statutes 3. Case Law 4. Administrative Regulations 5. Stare Decisis 6. Precedent please make sure its 300 words in APA format. Requirements: 300 words Answer preview: word limit:379

Law Question-United States of America v. Hayes International Corp. and Louis H. Beasley

Law Question-United States of America v. Hayes International Corp. and Louis H. Beasley 786 F.2d 1499 (11th Cir. 1986) OPINION: Circuit Judge Kravitch The degree of knowledge necessary for a conviction under 42 U.S.C. 6928(d)(1), unlawful transportation of hazardous waste, is the principal issue in this appeal. The district court granted judgments of acquittal notwithstanding … Read more

Law Question-Massachusetts v. EPA

Law Question-Massachusetts v. EPA The study of law is the study of the rules that arise from previous cases. The case brief method is best method for studying, analyzing, and understanding cases. In law school, students brief cases assigned for class to be prepared for the class discussion; lawyers brief cases to create a summary … Read more

Law Question-Clean Water Act and Clean Air Act

Law Question-Clean Water Act and Clean Air Act One of the goals of this class is to think about the regulatory structure of these laws, in the context of our federalist system of government and the tensions of wanting a clean and healthful environment while allowing economic activity that often results in pollution. Notice the … Read more

Topic: Decision-Making and Religion Law

Topic: Decision-Making and Religion Law 7-8 pages . 12 point font, double spaced, 1 inch marginsUse footnote style of citation. The Supreme Court will decide this term the case Fulton v. City of Philadelphia. Read the case briefs and peruse the amicus briefs here: https://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/fulton-v-city-of-philadelphia-pennsylvania/. What is (are) the argument(s) for the view that Philadelphia has violated the Free Exercise Clause … Read more

Law Question-Wetlands Protection

Law Question-Wetlands Protection Consider the “No Net Loss” policy toward wetlands and state requirements for “mitigation” of wetlands that are destroyed. The easements lecture and wetland banking readings for this week address the pros and cons of wetland replacement policies. Read them and discuss whether you think wetlands banking is a good idea, or if … Read more