NoraCorp wants to respect a moral minimum of ethical behavior in its operations. It is considering a merger with another company that would have some or all of the following causes: · Charlie would remain on the jury because he would have inside information about one of the parties. IV) The company could afford a new production facility, which would have a negative impact on the environment and the property of landowners. David: Bob, you don`t see what`s going on. While we argue about which of us gets the treats, our colleagues who work next door miss out on these delicious chemical donuts. In the meantime, our friend Alison will be excluded from the mix, as will Winfred, who is back in the hospital. What about our guardians and shippers who are banished into the cellar world? Again, they won`t get goodies, and they`re the ones doing the real work. They`re not even allowed here in our break room because we don`t want their hands greasy on our microwave. The only good reason to impose rules here is to protect the impudent among us. Donut laws aren`t good if they don`t address glazed inequalities that wouldn`t even be considered otherwise. Joyce: We had filed a lawsuit about this after the baking rumble of 2017 and there was. Oh yes, I remember there were specific rules detailed in section 34(b), section 4.
Annie is an observer of a legal dispute between two of the tenants of a building she manages. She has documented information relevant to the case, but prefers not to get involved in the dispute. Which of the following statements is true? Watch the Week 1 exercise to prepare for this task. Complete the Apply task in week 1 in MyEducator. ETH 321 Week 1 Apply Task 1. Map the command prompt to the most relevant law or legal principle. Devon is accused of robbing a jewelry store and is summarily thrown into jail. o First Amendment o Protection of Equality Laws o Substantive Due Process o Due Process 2.
Assign the scenario or question to the school of jurisprudence that is most clearly displayed. A law that promotes the ability of foreign workers to obtain work, housing and medical care, regardless of their citizenship status, would probably fall under what school of jurisprudential thought? o Historical o Natural law o Sociological o Irrational forces o Legal realism 3. Casey is on trial for fraudulent conduct in the business she runs. She is concerned when the plaintiff claims he has “clear evidence” that Casey is guilty. Which of the following statements is most likely true? If the plaintiff only provides evidence up to the “clear and convincing” level, Casey can still be acquitted. The applicant will most likely prove that Casey is guilty, as criminal charges only have to pay a prima facie case of proof. o Casey doesn`t have to worry about the plaintiff`s evidence, as parties tend to brag about the standard of proof they can provide anyway. If the plaintiff has clear evidence that meets a “clear and convincing” burden of proof, Casey will most likely be convicted.
4. A television producer/director receives the following script to celebrate National Donut Day. As he reads it, he reminds her of some principles of jurisprudence that she learned in her college business law course. Help her: Identify the actor and the dialogue that illustrates legal theory. DONUT DAY AT THE OFFICE Part 5 – Derek: We need someone we can trust, who can divide the donuts. A set of rules cannot always be applied here. If we had one or two impartial judges in the mix, someone who may not like donuts, they could consider all the changing factors affecting our donut sphere and establish rules that bring glassy happiness to everyone who seeks it. End of Part 5 o School of Critical Legal Thinking. o School of Sociological Thought.
o School of thought of legal realism. o Perspective of irrational forces. 5. A television producer/director receives the following script to celebrate National Donut Day. As he reads it, he reminds her of some principles of jurisprudence that she learned in her college business law course. Help her: Identify the actor and the dialogue that illustrates legal theory. DONUT DAY AT THE OFFICE Part 6 – Bob: Donut balls? Enamelled happiness? Is anyone noticing who isn`t eating donuts right now? Are we forming a commission of experts here? David: Bob, don`t you see what`s going on? While we argue about which of us gets the treats, our colleagues who work next door miss out on these delicious chemical donuts. In the meantime, our friend Alison will be excluded from the mix, as will Winfred, who is back in the hospital. What about our guardians and shippers who are banished into the cellar world? Again, they won`t get treats and they are the ones doing the real work.
They`re not even allowed here in our break room because we don`t want their hands greasy on our microwave. The only good reason to impose rules here is to protect the impudent among us. Donut laws aren`t good if they don`t address glazed inequalities that wouldn`t even be considered otherwise. End of Part 6 o School of Sociological Thought. o School of Law and Economics. o Commando School of Thought. o School of thought of legal realism. 6.
A television producer or director receives the following script to celebrate National Donut Day. As he reads it, he reminds her of some principles of jurisprudence that she learned in her college business law course. Help her: Identify the actor and the dialogue that illustrates legal theory. DONUT DAY IN THE OFFICE Part 1 – (The stage is a dining room or break room. There are at least three visible round tables and perhaps a vending machine, microwave or refrigerator in the background. None of the three tables are seated at the middle table when the scene begins.) Karen: (She comes in, carries two large boxes of donuts and places them on the middle table.) Allied Chemical has just given them to us to thank us for our work on the “Expressly Hair” project. Have fun. (She says with less enthusiasm. She shows absolutely no interest in donuts and goes fast.
Everyone else, except Alison, stands up immediately. Alison still shows interest in treats, but doesn`t head towards them. Joyce immediately positions herself between the donuts and Bob.) Devon is accused of robbing a jewelry store and is summarily thrown into jail. Which law or legal principle is most relevant in this situation? 5. Sage files a lawsuit against Isabel, claiming that Isabel is liable for damage to Sage`s property. Isabel thinks the accusations are ridiculous and doesn`t bother to respond to the complaint served on her. Which of the following statements is likely to be true? · Jurisdiction may rest with the State that has substantive or personal jurisdiction, probably depending on which State Clara believes will give her a more favourable outcome in her case. We remind you that you have two attempts for this application assignment.