participation

  Watch the youtube video, below. According to this chapter, do you believe the law enforcement officer had sufficient “reasonable suspicion” to pull over the driver of the vehicle shown in the video because he was drunk or committed a traffic offense? If yes, explain why. Was it lawful for the police officer to order the driver … Read more

Legal and Ethical Disicions

 You will aid Vice President Dodger of Colossal Corporation by analyzing complicated issues that have arisen in different subsidiaries of the company. These situations require the company to make legal and ethical decisions. You will be presented with a number of readings to familiarize yourself with relevant laws and with resources that guide you in … Read more

Deliverable 6 – Executive Summary of a Health Needs Assessment

  Scenario The scarcity of health resources continues to negatively affect communities across the country. Deciding how to allocate scarce resources creates significant ethical challenges for local policymakers and other stakeholders within the community. You represent a local non-profit community health organization in Chicago. Your organization is compiling data to conduct a needs assessment in … Read more

Miranda Rule or Exception?

Overview    Prior to the Miranda v Arizona ruling in 1966, law enforcement could question possible suspects without their having legal counsel present. They could bully potential suspects, trick them, and do whatever else they thought was necessary to determine potential suspects’ involvement in a crime. The Miranda ruling protects people by allowing them to have legal counsel … Read more

BUSW7.4

The Situation A smiling woman with her arms folded. Sally calls, sounding pretty upset. You ask her what happened, “Did you lose a ‘Soufflé’ today or something?” Not laughing, she starts to tell you she read that a franchise business discriminated against a disabled person because the company’s official website did not have an accessibility … Read more