Discuss how new scientific evidence would be presented in court for the first time in your chosen state.

Research Paper: Admissibility of Scientific Evidence in the Courtroom in various states in the U.S.: Is Your State Governed by Daubert or Frye? Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals and Frye v. United States are the two main rulings in the United States governing the admission of scientific evidence in courtrooms. Research a state of your own choosing, in order to […]

Discuss two major U.S. Supreme Court cases related to affirmative action plans in the private (business) sector and be sure to cover how these decisions relate to HRM policies and procedures.

MGT516 – Legal Implications in Human Resources Module 2 – SLP Federal Contract Compliance & EEO Before starting this assignment, be sure that you are familiar with the following: Affirmative Action Plans AAP goal-setting and expectations —– As you know, the OFCCP is the agency responsible for enforcing the executive orders that cover companies doing business with the federal government. […]

Prepare a speech on the advantages of the cyber-court network, cyber-management, and cyber-discovery techniques.

You are a legal expert who has been asked by a corporation to speak on the advantages of the cyber-court network, cyber-management, and cyber-discovery techniques. Your audience will be IT professionals who do not know anything BBA 3210, Business Law & about legal matters. Prepare a one-page outline for a speech. List at least three important points you will make, […]

Based on the text and court cases, how do you feel the court will rule in this case?

Debbie Young is a seasoned high school principal. She served as a special education teacher and an assistant principal in a progressive, affluent school district in the South. She is approached by the parents of a severely disabled tenth-grade student to have their son, Jonathan, attend one of the schools in this district. Jonathan has multiple disabilities requiring constant care […]

What is the role of the weekly conference attended solely by the nine Supreme Court Justices?

The Supreme Court and its nine Justices, in the past, have insulated themselves from public life. Only in recent years have the nation’s top jurists become more public accepting speaking engagements, taking on teaching assignments, and writing books. Court policy still bans television cameras from covering the 75 or so public oral arguments scheduled for each court term. In addition, […]