Polygraph Results

OverviewPolygraph results fail to conform to the Frye doctrine and are therefore inadmissible as evidence in court. This doctrine, enunciated in Frye v. United States (1923) states that, before the results of scientific tests will be admissible as evidence in a trial, the procedures used must be sufficiently established to have gained general acceptance in … Read more

Business Law

Students will be required to identify and compare the differences between CISG (United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods) and Article 2 of the Uniform Commercial Code) using the Web and other resources and to discuss provisions which should be included in international contracts. For the purpose of assurance of learning, … Read more

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Guiding question: Should physician or a nurse  be allowed to go on strike? Why or why not? Instructions: 1. Click on the links below to watch the videos that present pro and con positions.National Nurses Union, argues that unionizing nurses is pro-patient and pro-nurse: We Have to Stick Together (02:04) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO6Uw3VxtMU&feature=youtu.beNational Right to Work Federation … Read more

Community Corrections

Analyze the role of community corrections to address the needs of special populations. When conducting your analysis consider those special correctional populations that are more appropriately served with community corrections supervision instead of incarceration. The assignment needs be written in 12 point font, using Times Roman. Margins will also need to be 1 inch. Write … Read more

Discussion Post:Right to Counsel

Right to CounselCompetencies Addressed in This DiscussionCompetency 3: Explain the substantive and procedural interpretations of individual freedoms based on case analysis.Competency 4: Document philosophical underpinnings and public policy influences associated with the U.S. Supreme Court decisions.Competency 5: Communicate effectively in writing.IntroductionThe right to counsel exists under the Sixth Amendment. The way in which that right … Read more

Speedy Trial

Speedy TrialCompetencies Addressed in This AssignmentCompetency 3: Explain the substantive and procedural interpretations of individual freedoms based on case analysis.Competency 5: Communicate effectively in writing.Assignment DescriptionThe right to a speedy trial is a right protected under the Sixth Amendment. Often, that right is waived by the defendant to enable the attorney to fully prepare for … Read more

Evaluating the SAFE Justice Act

Evaluating the SAFE Justice Act As of December 2020, President Elect Joe Biden has proposed to push for the enactment of HR 4261, the Safe, Accountable, Fair, and Effective (SAFE) Justice Act. Preview the document Congressional Co-sponsors Bobby Scott (D- VA) and Jason Lewis (R-MN) describe the SAFE Justice Act as including 13 specific policy … Read more

Capitalism, as practiced in the United States, places importance on the economic social institution, therefore creating a society where people are pressured to engage in unethical and/or illegal behavior to get ahead.

Drawing on all readings in this module and at least three outside sources, write a 3 to 4 paged paper in support of this thesis. You must provide evidence: research based facts and statistics that support the claim. Importantly, you must address arguments that could be raised to counter this statement. Papers will be graded … Read more

Unit VII Business Law

  Instructions Ted Brown and Jim Green have been discussing going into business together for several months, and they are anxious to start that business before the end of this month. However, both Ted Brown and Jim Green each have to be out of town for several weeks on other business, so Ted Brown has … Read more

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