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When Children Must Testify / Philosophy Of The
Shield Laws [ send
me this paper ] A 20 page paper that takes an in-depth look at some
of the problems associated with cases in which children must testify in
court, and the possible effects of shield laws that are beginning to be
commonplace. Bibliography lists 12+
sources. Filename: Shield.wps
Why Do People Sue ? [
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me this paper ] A 7 page research paper analyzing some of the
reasons why it has become so common for people to sue others in modern
American society. Various types of litigation and their prevalence are
examined and the writer makes several strong arguments concerning our
"ability" to sue vs. our actions. Bibliography lists 6 sources. Filename: Suewhy.wps
Why Do People Sue ? # 2 [ send
me this paper ] A 6 page look at the American legal system,
society, and how we are compelled to sue over relatively minor incidents.
Personality, accessibility, material gain, etc.; are among the many causal
factors explored. Case examples are used to support points made.
Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename:
Suewhy2.wps
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer, 343
U.S. 579 (1952) / How the Case Would have been Decided by Edwin Meese and
Justice William Brennan [ send
me this paper ] In 5 pages, discusses the Supreme court case of
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer, 343 U.S. 579 (1952), and how
the case would have been decided in a majority opinion by both Edwin Meese
and Justice William Brennan. Bibliography lists 3 sources. Filename: PCyvsmb.wps
“Due process and the concept of justice”
[ send
me this paper ] A twelve page paper which looks at the way in which
due process operates, the social and cultural constructs which may affect
it, the relationship of the concepts of fairness and justice to that of
due process and some of the historical and cultural elements which have
influenced the modern judicial system. Bibliography lists 8 sources. Filename: JLdueproc.rtf
“Plea Bargaining and the Role of the Judge”
[ send
me this paper ] A five page paper which looks at the history of the
process of plea-bargaining in American courts, and considers how far the
role of the judge has been undermined by the participation of attorneys in
charge- and fact-bargaining, and the ways in which current initiatives are
endeavouring to return control of plea-bargaining to the judiciary.
Bibliography lists 2 sources Filename:
JLpleabarg.wps
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