Category: Law

Forensic Psychology

Scenario: You are doing a presentation at the Metropolitan Police Academy in a major city. Your presentation for the afternoon is on the definition of truth when dealing with cases in which the defendant has a psychopathological issue that may have contributed to his or her commission of a crime. Attending this lecture will be a mixture of law enforcement officers, forensic psychologists, and prosecutors from the States Attorneys Office. You know that police, forensic psychologists, and prosecutors all believe in the truth but their definitions of truth may vary.

To avoid conflict in the lesson, you prepare a handout in the form of a white paper of 3 pages. You explore the definition of truth from the perspectives of each of the class participants (police, forensic psychologists, and prosecutors). Include the following in your white paper:

Explain the criteria that police investigators have in their finding of the truth as it relates to the investigative outcome of their respective cases.
Define the criteria the forensic psychologists use to determine the truth that they concludes about the defendant(s) in their respective cases.
Describe the method by which the prosecutors use in determining what they define as the truth in their respective cases.

Business Law

 

Instructions

Legal & Ethical Scenarios

Legal Scenarios

Select two of the scenarios.  Support your responses with appropriate cases, laws, and other relevant examples by using at least one scholarly source from the SUO Library in addition to your textbook for each scenario. Do not copy the scenario text into the paper. Label the beginning of each scenario with the number you selected (e.g., Scenario 1). Cite your sources in APA format on a separate page. Submit your document to the Submissions Area by the due date assigned.

Scenario 1:  Business Competition

BRG  of Georgia and BARMAX,  located in Illinois are the nations two largest providers of bar review materials and lectures that are designed to help students study and pass the bar exam for their state.

 BARMAX began offering Georgia bar review course on a limited basis in 2006 and was in direct, and often intense, competition with BRG from 2007 to 2009 when the companies were the two main providers of bar review courses in Georgia. In early 2010, they entered into an agreement that gave BRG an exclusive license to market BARMAX materials in  and to use its trade name Bar/Bri. The parties agreed that BARMAX would not compete with BRG in Georgia and that BRG would not compete with BARMAX outside of Georgia. Under the agreement, BARMAX  received $100 per student enrolled by BRG and 40 percent of all revenues over $350. Immediately after the 2010 agreement, the price of BRGs course was increased from $150 to more than $400. 

Is their conduct illegal under federal antitrust laws?

Scenario 2:  Administrative Agencies and Ethics

Brian Day is the vice president of new technology development at Future Electronics in Southaven Mississippi.  One year ago, he filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission to obtain approval for a new device using satellite technology.  Brian met Jenice Brown at an electronics convention two months ago and invited her to his room at the hotel.  The two parted ways. Brown worked as the director for licensing approval of new products at the FCC.  Two weeks later, Brown wrote Day a letter on FCC letterhead stating, It was nice to see your name cross my desk on your companys application for approval of the new satellite device.  Id really like to see you again.  Why dont you come visit me in Washington this weekend?

Day considered requesting that the petition be referred to another director at the FCC.  However, he is concerned that the  transfer would delay the approval process for at least a year.  Days chief engineer advised that a key competitor plans to introduce a similar device on the market in three months. 

  • Are there any legal or ethical barriers to relationships between corporate officers and members of administrative agencies involved in reviewing or regulating corporate activity?
  • What should Day do?   
  • What would you advise Day to do if you were head of human resources or legal counsel for Future Electronics?

Scenario 3:  International Law

Reliable Time Inc. imported a shipment of watches into the United States. The watches contained the mark Lauren which is a registered trademark owned by Ralph Lauren. U.S. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) seized the watches pursuant to the Tariff Act, which authorizes seizure of any merchandise bearing a counterfeit mark. Ralph Lauren did not make or sell watches at the time of the seizure. Reliable argued that because Ralph Lauren did not make watches at the time of the seizure, the watches it imported were not counterfeit, and the civil penalty imposed by CBP was unlawful. The government argued that the mark was counterfeit and that the Tariff Act does not require the owner of the registered mark to make the same type of goods as those bearing the offending mark. 

Decide the outcome for the case by providing support from scholarly sources such as the textbook, journal articles, cases and information from the CBP website.

Reflections on Federal Immigration Policy

    a) What are the major current federal immigration policy issues?
    b) In your informed opinion, why is immigration policy such a controversial issue?
    c) Describe at least two opposing viewpoints on federal immigration policy
    d) What, if anything, has changed or is changing, and how does it affect you personally?
    e) What were your thoughts prior to reading this weeks reading assignments?
    f) How has your perspective been either reinforced or changed now that you are more informed?   

Law. See below

Enhance learning through the use of personal management tools and study strategies.
Assignment Scenario
The Cardigans are a very progressive with the way they do business, especially with keeping up with the latest laws and cases that pertain to individual rights and the impact that the laws have on business. They are planning to introduce a new line of clothing called Scantily Clad with the slogan, So light You Wont Know You are Wearing a Thing! The local television station WBLAH told Candie Cardigan that it would not air such a commercial due to content. Furthermore, that it was not appropriate for children to view it. The Cardigans believe that this is old law and believe that they are protected under the First Amendments Freedom of Speech.
Your supervising attorney, and one of CARDWAREs Corporate Counsel, Rice E. Roni would like for you to analyze case law in your state as well as the First Amendment Freedom of Speech and determine if the Cardigans have a right to have their commercial aired or not. Be sure to discuss whether or not WBLAH is unreasonably abridging the Cardigans rights guaranteed to the individuals under the First Amendment. Your response is to be in the form of a memorandum instructions which are provided below.
Rice E. Roni scribbled a few notes on a sheet of paper to help you with your research.
        Look at the case of Action for Childrens Television v. FCC.
        Please review the 1978 decision of the Supreme Court in Federal Communications Commission v. Pacifica Foundation – See more at:
First Amendment and Censorship. (n.d.). Retrieved June 10, 2016, from http://entertainmentlaw.uslegal.com/censorship/first-amendment-and-censorship/#sthash.AnrMIuEN.dpuf
Please determine if this is good law, or not and whether or not it applies to our situation.
        Be sure to analyze our situation from both a positive and a negative viewpoint so we will know what our strengths and weaknesses are when we insist that our commercial be given air time.
Assignment Instructions
You are the paralegal working for CARDWAREs corporate counsel and have been asked to draft a 23-page double-spaced memorandum to Rice E. Roni, Corporate Counsel of CARDWARE Inc.and discuss the following:
1.    Your state law and the First Amendment and whether or not the Cardigans have a right to have their commercial aired or not.
2.    Be sure to discuss whether or not WBLAH is unreasonably abridging the Cardigans rights guaranteed to the individuals under the First Amendment.
3.    Be sure to indicate which case gives us the most support of having the commercial aired.
Checklist Before Submitting Your Assignment
        Read the question and what is being asked of you twice.
        Structure your Assignment in memorandum form.
Example:
Date:
To: Rice E. Roni, Supervising Attorney, CARDWARE Inc.
From: [Your Name]
Re:
        Organize your memorandum with an introduction, body, and conclusion.
Note: Your memorandum length of 23 pages is separate from the cover sheet and reference page.
        Keep all font color consistent throughout. If a blue hyperlink appears, remove it by hovering over it and right click. A vertical dropdown menu will appear. Click on Remove Hyperlink.
        Avoid the use of first person.
        Provide in-text citations. If a reference is listed in your reference page, make sure it is displayed within your submission where you retrieved information from.
        Provide hanging indents where needed.
        Double space throughout your submission, including throughout your reference page. Note: This includes between your references.
        Your reference page should be separate from the body of your submission.
        Use Times New Roman size 12 font.
        Provide an APA formatted cover sheet.

Contemporary public policy issue- Mental Health Policy

We expect you to do some research for the following essay, and you will need to support your argument. If you choose to quote directly or otherwise reference someone else’s original idea, please include proper, in-text citation, Chicago style. Identify a contemporary policy issue that interests you and take a stance on the direction the policy should take. What would a successful solution to the problem be, and why?  For the purposes of this essay, imagine that the audience is familiar with the topic, but that you need to defend any assertions you make to be convincing. The admissions committee will evaluate you not on whatever position you take, but on how well you can clearly defend your thesis with solid arguments, evidence, and reasoning. A strong essay will explicitly identify and respond to counterarguments to your thesis; citations are not included in the work count.

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I want the issue to be mental health policy and prison reform so that mental illness is treated instead of ignored.

Policy and Program Evaluation

Summarize 1 page single spaced

Davidson E.J., (2005). Evaluation Methodology Basics: The Nuts and Bolts of Sound Evaluation. Thousand Oaks (CA): Sage. Chapter 1 (pdf provided

MHH Ch1: Key Concepts and Issues in Program Evaluation

W.K. Kellogg Foundation Evaluation Handbook (Updated 2010). Chapters 3 – 4. Available for download at: http://www.wkkf.org/resource-directory/resource/2010/w-k-kellogg-foundation-evaluation-handbook

GAO Ch1

Summarize 1 page single spaced

MHH Chs 12

The American Evaluation Associations Guiding Principles for Evaluation, Available for download at:  https://www.eval.org/p/cm/ld/fid=51

Fink, A. (2004). Evaluation Fundamentals: Insights into the Outcomes, Effectiveness, and Quality of Health Programs, Chapter 1: Ethical Evaluations (pgs. 20-27), Chapter 2: Program Standards (pgs. 48-65)

Belt and Road Initiative overview

https://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/regional-integration/brief/belt-and-road-initiative (also check out research papers that fits your research interests)

(( 2  DIFFERENT SUMMARIES )) EACH SUMMARY 1 PAGE

PLEASE READ ABOVE AND CHECK MY ATTACHMENTS

Policy and Program Evaluation

Summarize 1 page single spaced

Davidson E.J., (2005). Evaluation Methodology Basics: The Nuts and Bolts of Sound Evaluation. Thousand Oaks (CA): Sage. Chapter 1 (pdf provided

MHH Ch1: Key Concepts and Issues in Program Evaluation

W.K. Kellogg Foundation Evaluation Handbook (Updated 2010). Chapters 3 – 4. Available for download at: http://www.wkkf.org/resource-directory/resource/2010/w-k-kellogg-foundation-evaluation-handbook

GAO Ch1

Summarize 1 page single spaced

MHH Chs 12

The American Evaluation Associations Guiding Principles for Evaluation, Available for download at:  https://www.eval.org/p/cm/ld/fid=51

Fink, A. (2004). Evaluation Fundamentals: Insights into the Outcomes, Effectiveness, and Quality of Health Programs, Chapter 1: Ethical Evaluations (pgs. 20-27), Chapter 2: Program Standards (pgs. 48-65)

Belt and Road Initiative overview

https://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/regional-integration/brief/belt-and-road-initiative (also check out research papers that fits your research interests)

( TWO DIFFERENT PAGES AND SUMMARIES )

Law school admission essay

Your personal statement is your opportunity to tell us how your unique life experiences could contribute to our law school community. We do not have a checklist of attributes; we would like for you to tell us what you believe is different and most important for us to know. For example, did a significant life experience, intellectual interest, extracurricular activity, or particular person prompt you to do something that changed or enriched your life? Have you met and overcome a significant obstacle or challenge? Have you take action in response to political, philosophical, or personal concerns? If you served in the military, how did that experience affect you? This is your moment to provide information that will help us know you personally?

Any topic (writer’s choice)

Please see attached instructions. Research at least 6 ways that you can lower crime and use them to create the 2 page budget proposal. In the 3rd page create a budget in how the 2 million are going to be spend in those 6 programs to lower crime.

Thank you in advance for all your assistance.

Policy Termination

For this discussion, review the required resources and using DADT as an example please address the following:

-What do you see to be the potential strengths and weaknesses of policy borne of compromise?

-The 18-year process of repealing DADT suggests that policy termination can be a lengthy process. Should policies be inherently difficult to terminate, especially those rooted in public attitudes?

-Describe at least one direct (i.e. direct action against DADT) and one indirect (i.e., shifting cultural attitudes) way that the LGBT rights social movement supported the repealing DADT.  ?

-In general, how can a social movement help to implement or repeal a public policy?  What is another example of a social movement implementing or repealing a policy?

Optional Resources:::::::::::::::::::

Botelho, G.  (2011, September 20).  Repeal of ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ seen as ‘tipping point’ in gay rights movement (Links to an external site.).  CNN.  Retrieved from: http://www.cnn.com/2011/09/19/politics/military-dadt-policy/

2. Boundless. LGBTQ Civil Rights (Links to an external site.). Boundless Political Science. Boundless, 26 May. 2016. Retrieved 13 Jun. 2016 from https://www.boundless.com/political-science/textbooks/boundless-political-science-textbook/civil-rights-5/civil-rights-of-other-specific-groups-42/lgbtq-civil-rights-242-8705/

3. Herek, G.  (n.d.).  Lesbians and Gay Men in the U.S. Military: Historical Background (Links to an external site.).  Retrieved from: http://psc.dss.ucdavis.edu/rainbow/html/military_history.html