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U S Supreme Court File Sharing
1,482 wordsThis essay discusses the future of the music industry from a technical point of view, probing into details such as Napster case verdict, iPods, iTunes and next generation audio delivery formats. The Music Industry A Futuristic Look Although only a miniscule percentage of music presently sold is also distributed digitally, downloads, subscription services, ringtones and ringback's are expected to grow exponentially in the coming years. According to Jupiter Research, ringtone revenues, which were ...
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Death Penalty Capital Punishment
1,446 wordsSupport Death Penalty Violent crimes and murder are some of the cruelest, most inhuman and disparaging crimes that exist and they violate the victims right to life. Modern societies have invented many ways of punishing those who disrespect their fellow citizens. It is questionable, however, whether people who committed awful crimes once will change and rethink their attitudes. Only capital punishment is a deterrent against future violence and is able to save other innocent lives. In itself, the ...
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Harvard Law School U S Court
1,096 wordsIn 1787 Article three of the constitution created the Supreme Court, but not until 1789 was it configured. The way it was originally set up was with one Chief Justice and five associate judges, with all six members being appointed for life. This court serves as the supreme law of the land, it has the power to determine if state or federal laws are in conflict with how the Court interprets the constitution. Presently the supreme court has nine members, which include one Chief Justice and eight as...
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Snoop Doggy Dogg Traumatic Stress Disorder
7,312 wordsLAW, SOCIAL SCIENCE, LITERATURE, LAW SCHOOL, AND PERSONAL STATEMENTS Law School Admissions: Why Bother? Stately and plump, Harvard Law School admits just 850 to yield a class of 550; for Yale, fewer than 400 admitted brings a svelte class of 170. Ever battling its late entry and the suspect ness of a West Coast address newness coupled with the perception that sunshine vitiates seriousness Stanford Law School admitted 435 to make a class of 180 for the class of 1998. For the most part, students a...
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Law Schools Ivy League
1,501 wordsLaw School Journey of a Lifetime Perhaps one of the most difficult aspects of the practice of law is learning to be a lawyer. Virtually every new lawyer today is a graduate of law school. Modern law schools differ greatly from their earlier counterpart, in that many more requirements and responsibilities exist. In colonial times, students pursuing a career in law would enter institutions for instruction of the law, and would automatically become qualified to practice law in the courts after a fe...
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