Category: Law

  • “Land: A Crucial Element in Shaping Society and Promoting Social Justice”

    ‘Land is much more than the sods of earth that comprise it…socially land gives us somewhere to live, somewhere to build a family, somewhere to be active citizens- it provides the blank canvas against which we shape our lives and our businesses’.
    Bevan, Chris (2022) Land Law (3rd edn), Oxford University Press, p. 2
    Using your own independent research and drawing upon relevant information from the module materials, critically discuss the statement above. The statement is broad enough for you to bring in a number of topics or themes. However, in a 10-minute presentation, you should aim to concentrate on one core subject matter and not seek to introduce too many different ideas and lose focus.
    Structure of speech as so: 
    Introduction:
    Introduction to the importance of land in society.
    Brief overview of the statement by Bevan and its significance.
    Thesis statement outlining the core subject matter to be discussed.
    Body:
    Definition and Function of Land:
    Define land in legal terms.
    Discuss the various functions of land as mentioned in the statement (providing shelter, building families, facilitating citizenship, etc.).
    Explore how land ownership and usage contribute to social stability and economic development.
    Property Rights and Ownership:
    Discuss the legal framework surrounding land ownership.
    Analyze how property rights are established and protected.
    Examine the implications of different forms of land ownership (e.g., freehold, leasehold) on individuals and society.
    Land Use Regulation and Planning:
    Explore the role of government in regulating land use and development.
    Discuss the balance between private property rights and the public interest in land use planning.
    Evaluate the effectiveness of land use regulations in achieving social and economic objectives.
    Social Justice and Land Reform:
    Discuss the concept of social justice in relation to land ownership and distribution.
    Analyze the impact of historical injustices (e.g., colonialism, land dispossession) on land ownership patterns.
    Examine current debates and initiatives aimed at promoting land reform and addressing land inequality.
    Conclusion:
    Summarize the key points discussed in the essay.
    Reiterate the importance of land in shaping individual lives and society as a whole.
    Emphasize the ongoing relevance of addressing land-related issues to promote social justice and economic development.

  • “Transforming AI-Generated Writing into Original Work”

    one of the writers wrote for me an ai generated paper and i want it to be 100% free of ai so i just want someone to edit it so it could be 100% original work and i need it in maximum 2 hours 

  • “Examining the Viability and Implications of Imposing Oregon’s State Income Tax on Washington Residents for Remote Work Done in Washington State”

    The paper must have a single thesis, neither trivial nor too ambitious. The paper must not (i) merely describe a situation or set of facts, or (ii) simply identify a
    problem or issue that deserves more attention. Examples of excessively ambitious theses: (a) Oregon should replace its income tax with a sales tax;
    (b) California must repeal the Proposition 13 limits on property tax increases;
    (c) A business that places cookies on the computers of customers is outside the
    protections of Public Law 86-272, which generally limits an out-of-state seller’s
    liability for a State income tax imposed by a customer residing in the State..
    More plausible student theses: (a) The City of Salem should enact a modified
    version of the payroll tax that was rejected in a November 2023 referendum;
    (b) Oregon can and should (or cannot and must not attempt to) impose its
    State income tax on Washington residents for remote done in Washington State
    for an Oregon employer; (c) an assessment of the role of magistrates in the
    Oregon Tax Court.
    The final paper should introduce the subject and relevant literature, then present your analysis, making sure to identify and evaluate arguments counter to
    your thesis. (It is not plausible to maintain that no relevant counterarguments
    have been or might be advanced, so this element of the paper should not be
    dismissed in a paragraph or two.) Clearly state the topic and thesis of your paper on the first page (in addition to the abstract, although you may paraphrase
    parts of the abstract) and, at the end of the paper, summarize your arguments
    in about a page.
    Take care to attribute information and ideas properly—be conservative, err
    on the side of citing sources, even for points you consider common knowledge
    (but not, e.g., Salem is the capital of Oregon, President Lincoln was assassinated). If you received significant (but appropriate) help in researching or drafting
    your paper (structuring or revising, for example, but not mere help in proofread-
    ing), acknowledge that assistance. (In any event, writing style and tone should
    be consistent throughout the paper, even if you compose different sections at
    different times.)
    Choosing a suitable topic is often the most difficult aspect of producing a research paper, and you may find—and should allow for the possibility—that you
    first choice is ultimately not promising. After that, if you have chosen your topic
    well, conforming to the formatting, citation and style conventions of a traditional
    paper is almost as demanding as developing your argument persuasively. That is
    unavoidable, and the nature of the assignment and evaluation of your paper
    do take these demands into account. Budget your time accordingly—you are
    unlikely to be able to turn a substantively sound rough draft into a polished,
    properly formatted, proofread and cited final draft in a day or even two. 
    The only sources allowed:  (i) books, articles in
    refereed journals or law reviews (Journal of Finance, Northwestern Law
    Review, etc.) (most sources in JSTOR and HeinOnline) (ii) traditional print
    media (the Wall Street Journal, the Economist, the New York Times, Chicago
    Tribune—you may research and cite only online editions of these) and
    (iii) their online counterparts (https://www.bloomberg.com/) and (iv) primary
    sources such as statutes, regulations and other government documents,
    caselaw, financial data (stock and bond prices, for example) 

  • “Analyzing the Legal Implications of the Starbucks Racial Bias Training Video” The Starbucks Racial Bias Training video sparked nationwide conversation and controversy when it was released in 2018. The video captures the aftermath of an incident at a Philadelphia Starbucks where

    Your reaction paper should be a minimum of two pages, double-spaced, 12-point Times New Roman font with one-inch margins. This will boost one of your legal assignments by 5 points.
    Give me enough context to understand the event and how the law is involved. Tell me what you have learned and whether the law seems adequate in this particular case to address the issue at hand. Are there any cases that we read that are relevant with respect to the concepts you see? Is this a situation where we should have a rule rather than a standard, or vice versa? Does this represent a flaw in the legal system? How do you think the situation should be equitably resolved and why? Add in anything else you want to discuss that is relevant to our class discussions.
    Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FW0_zbRib4k

  • Title: “Ensuring Effective Communication and Addressing Employee Concerns in Healthcare Surveys”

    Healthcare Law
    Discussion Board #7: (5 Points)
    To receive full credit students must reference material in the reading assignment.
    Based on Chapter 20, Human Resources, I could sue him, page 555, answer the following questions:
    Assuming that the surveyor in training adequately explained the recommendations, discuss what other actions, if any, could have been done on the part of the surveyor in training?
    What actions should the CEO take regarding the coordinator’s reaction to the survey in training ring? Explain your answer.

  • Title: “Exploring the Effects of Social Media on Mental Health: A Comprehensive Analysis”

    Hello! For this paper we are doing #9. There is no limit on how many sources you use but I would like at least 5 of them. Let me know if you have any questions. Thank you! 

  • Title: Case Questions Analysis and Application

    OVERVIEW
    PLEASE ANSWER ALL PROVIDED QUESTIONS IN TEMPLATE. ALSO INCLUDE ANY SOURCES USED. PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS BELOW
    In the textbook, the student will read actual legal cases and questions that follow each case.
    These cases provide tangible application of the laws the student will learn throughout the course.
    This allows the student to see how courts have applied the laws to real-world facts and
    circumstances. The student will be required to submit answers for the questions that follow some
    of these cases (“The Case Questions”). The Case Questions require that the student demonstrate
    course-related knowledge and critical analytical skills by applying the law to reach a conclusion
    based on the unique facts of each case.
    INSTRUCTIONS
    The student should answer the Case Questions by fully analyzing the issue presented and fully
    explaining their answer. This means that a “Yes” or “No” answer must be followed by an
    explanation.
    Assignment requirements:
     Length of assignment: The answers provided for each case should total at least 150-200
    words.
     Format of assignment: All citations should be in Bluebook format. Students must use in-
    text citations and provide full citations at the end of each case.
     Number of citations: Students must use a minimum of one citation for each case.
     Acceptable sources: the textbook, cases, and scholarly articles or books published within
    the last five years.
    Students should use the Case Question Templates provided for each Case Question
    Assignment to answer the Case Questions assigned to that module. Each template contains the
    exact cases the student should read and answer questions for. The student should download the
    template and enter their answers to each question by the appropriate question number. The
    student should then upload their completed assignment into the portal for grading.
    Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.

  • “Applying the Law: Case Questions and Analysis”

    In the textbook, the student will read actual legal cases and questions that follow each case.
    These cases provide tangible application of the laws the student will learn throughout the course.
    This allows the student to see how courts have applied the laws to real-world facts and
    circumstances. The student will be required to submit answers for the questions that follow some
    of these cases (“The Case Questions”). The Case Questions require that the student demonstrate
    course-related knowledge and critical analytical skills by applying the law to reach a conclusion
    based on the unique facts of each case.
    INSTRUCTIONS
    The student should answer the Case Questions by fully analyzing the issue presented and fully
    explaining their answer. This means that a “Yes” or “No” answer must be followed by an
    explanation.
    Assignment requirements:
     Length of assignment: The answers provided for each case should total at least 150-200
    words.
     Format of assignment: All citations should be in Bluebook format. Students must use in-
    text citations and provide full citations at the end of each case.
     Number of citations: Students must use a minimum of one citation for each case.
     Acceptable sources: the textbook, cases, and scholarly articles or books published within
    the last five years.
    Students should use the Case Question Templates provided for each Case Question
    Assignment to answer the Case Questions assigned to that module. Each template contains the
    exact cases the student should read and answer questions for. The student should download the
    template and enter their answers to each question by the appropriate question number. The
    student should then upload their completed assignment into the portal for grading.
    PLEASE KEEP ALL ANSWERS BRIEF AND LOOK UP SPECIFIC CASES THAT ALIGNS WITH QUESTIONS
    Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.

  • “Navigating the Legal Landscape of E-commerce in Saudi Arabia”

    Objective: The objective of this assignment is to research
    and analyze the legal aspects of E-commerce in Saudi Arabia. By focusing solely
    on Saudi Arabian regulations and laws, you will gain a deep understanding of
    how E-commerce is governed in this specific jurisdiction.