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Drug Testing in the Workplace #2
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An 8 page, socio-legal analysis of issues concerning search and seizure as they relate to mandatory drug testing in the workplace. Various cases are cited. Bibliography lists at least 10 sources.
Filename: Drugtes2.wps

Electric Utilities and the Internet
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A 5 page research paper that examines the changes that have been instituted in this quickly changing industry. The writer discusses how recent legislation has opened up the marketplace regarding energy use and how utilities are meeting these new challenges via Internet technology. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Netutili.wps

Elian Gonzalez
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A 5 page background of the Elian Gonzalez case, the six year old Cuban refugee whose mother died on the boat journey to political asylum in the U.S. Elian has become an object of contention as to whether he should be allowed to remain in the U.S. or returned to Cuba. Presents the argument that U.S. precedent is clear in the matter, Elian is a Cuban refugee and Cuban refugees have been openly accepted by the U.S. government. Concludes that they boy's father, who remains in Cuba and has expressed his wishes that Elian be returned, gave up his right to determine the fate of Elian when he allowed him to leave Cuban soil. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PPelianG.wps

Emancipation Of Children
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A 25 page paper discussing the liberation of children from their parents' control. The emancipation of children from the control of their parents has been an issue in this country for years. Twenty years ago, adults were nearly at a loss for any sense of control over the actions of their teenage children. Though many of the more radical measures have since been neutralized, parents are still at risk if they impose any measure of forced control over their dependent children who are approaching the age of majority. There are also those who believe that the age of majority should be lowered from 18 to 16, along with applicable child labor laws so that those between the ages of 16 and 18 can be employed in a manner in which they can support themselves and so be fully independent of their parents should they choose to do so. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: Emanchi.wps

England And Wales: Court Reluctance To Intervene In Family Relationships?
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10 pages in length. Prior to the concept of law, man followed no organizational legal system whatsoever. Being that ancient populations were not that abundant, with large plots of land essentially keeping people separated from one another, there was no pressing need to establish any laws; however, as these populations grew, so did the necessity for legal regulation. Inasmuch as the primary manner by which people were handling their legal disputes was by method of killing, the time had come when man determined that this was no longer an acceptable behavior for what was to be considered a civilized people; thus, a rudimentary legal system was born. The writer discusses how British and Welsh courts may be reluctant to intervene in certain issues. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: TLCwales.wps

English Legal Process: Entertainers, Drugs And Insurance
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6 pages in length. Venus, a famous pop star, applied for 10 million pounds of life insurance to MegaLife, an insurance company; as expected, the insurance company was anxious to know whether Venus was on drugs. Slick, an employee of MegaLife, telephoned Orbit's contracted Dr. Irvine Kiljoy, whose job it is to keep an eye on the health of such pop stars as Venus who are signed up with the Orbit label. Slick deceitfully told Dr. Kiljoy that Venus had consented to his supplying MegLife with information about herself, which Dr. Kiljoy believed because Venus had that very morning left the following message on his answer phone: "Kiljoy, I want you to write a report for me; it is not about my health, it is a personal business matter." Unknown to Kiljoy was the fact that this was a reference to litigation Venus was planning against a restaurant where she had been served salmonella laced soup whilst on tour promoting her latest hit single "Heavenly Body." Based upon this misunderstanding, Dr. Kiljoy told Slick all about Venus' long-standing battle with cocaine addiction; on the basis of this information, MegaLife refused Venus life insurance. When Venus learned why her life insurance application failed, she instigates tort proceedings against the doctor for breach of statutory duty. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCvenus.rtf

Entertainment Contracts For Minors
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This 9 page paper provides an overview of entertainment contracts as it concerns minors. Several cases are noted and problems of contracts are discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA147con.rtf

Environmental Justice.
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(3 pp). A new area of law seems to be asserting itself called "environmental justice." This loosely coined phrase is to protect both the environment itself, and those through circumstances beyond their control, may be victims in that polluted environment. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: BBenvlwR.doc

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