Category: Law 2955

  • Virginia Board of Pharmacy vs Virginia Citizens Consumer Council

    Table of Contents Introduction Issue(s) Holding Conclusion References Introduction Facts: “Acting on behalf of prescription drug consumers, the Virginia Citizens Consumer Council challenged a Virginia statute that declared it unprofessional conduct for licensed pharmacists to advertise their prescription drug prices. On appeal from an adverse ruling by a three-judge District Court panel, the Supreme Court…

  • Public and Private Policing

    Introduction Private police bodies are under the control of the non-governmental entities that conduct that mandate as instructed by the government. The government may contract out police work to firms or it may be officers contracted by firms to be in charge of their companies. Company police is the mostly applied form of private policing.…

  • The Hart-Devlin Debate on the Social Role of Law

    Table of Contents Introduction The Summary of the Debate Devlin’s View on the Law Hart’s View on the Law Feinberg’s Contribution Conclusion Reference List Footnotes Introduction Law and its foundations always have a particular connection with morality, especially in the contexts of society. While morality is generally determined as a kit of principles and values…

  • Business Case Map: Information Gathering and Exchange

    Introduction Businesses have been increasingly selling items that that does not correspond to the properties prescribed by them thus making those items fail to fulfill the customer’s standards. Businesses have been breaching their contract due to negligence, misrepresentation during their presentation of their products through advertisements and sale promotions. Businesses have failed to take care…

  • Gries Sports Enterprises, Inc. v. Cleveland Browns Football Co., Inc.

    Table of Contents Facts of the case Issues Reasoning Analysis Decisions Separate opinions Questions Facts of the case The two control 43% of the total outstanding share value of the company. On the other hand, Modell controls a significant percentage of the company’s shares as well. To be precise, the total amount of shares of…

  • Argue For or Against the Limitation of Speed Limits

    Table of Contents Speed Limit Essay Introduction Why Argue For or Against the Limitation of Speed Limits? Disadvantages of Limitations of Speed Limits FAQ Speed Limit Essay Introduction It is undoubtedly true that driving safety is one of the most widely-discussed topics. That is why there is an impressive number of diverse opinions regarding the…

  • Correctional System of the Philippines

    Table of Contents Introduction The Correctional System The Prison System before About Parole and Probation Politicization of the military Opinion regarding the Philippines’ Correctional System References Introduction According to wikipedia.com, corrections pertain to the handling of persons by society after their conviction of an illegal crime. The criminal justice system that punishes the illegal doers…

  • R v. Abraham Case Study Analysis

    Table of Contents Involved Parties and Access to Justice Case Summary Case Resolution Law Reform Implications Reference Involved Parties and Access to Justice The case focuses on the judicial procedures regarding the sentencing of a perpetrator in Australia. Although a separate nation, it is also a member state of the Commonwealth of Nations. Australia’s head…

  • Assessment of Psychopathic Traits of Richard Kuklinski

    Table of Contents Introduction Psychopathic Traits Psychological Function of Severe Offenders The Iceman Conclusion References Introduction Richard Kuklinski, otherwise known as The Iceman, was a high-profile contract and serial killer for several decades. He was renowned for his brutal killings of over 100 people. After his capture and imprisonment, he was interviewed and assessed by…

  • Fingerprint Analysis: Collection and Preservation

    Table of Contents Abstract Collecting Fingerprints Preventing Fingerprint Contamination Works Cited Abstract People often leave a unique mark in the form of fingerprints when they touch items and surfaces such as cups, tables, laptops, and door handles. It has been long established that two individuals cannot have the same fingerprints. Even in the case of…