Is this a case of discrimination against a morbidly obese judge or simply a judge out of control?
I need your opinion on this after you read the article associated with this link: http://www.abajournal.com/magazine/youre_not_the_boss_of_me/ This is truly a fascinating story. Is this a case of discrimination against a morbidly obese judge or simply a judge out of control?
I need to locate Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56 and pertinent sections of at least one relevant secondary source on procedure to describe the following. I have to write a Motion for Summary Judgment, but I need to know where I'm going first... The purpose of my question is to determine what factors the court looks at in ...continues
Motion to Oppose Summary Judgment
Ok, so…Help! I have to write a brief to oppose a motion for summary judgment against my client (for a class), but I need to write an outline first, which I wrote last night, but I would like to compare mine with yours. Primarily, I need to outline my argument against the MSJ using cases and secondary sources. If anything, this i ...continues
Bankruptcy Law - Chapter 13 bankruptcy
The law firm is very concerned that the client would not be able to pay anyjudgment levied against it by the courts in a civil tort case. Due to recent robberies and legal troubles with the client, your company is worried that the client may have to file bankruptcy. The client has just over $400,000 in debt and is not incorpora ...continues
A review of Title VII and its amendment.
How do Title VII and its amendments protect employees? Are laws necessary to govern ethical treatment of employees? Why or why not? Explain. Who may potentially harass employees? What individuals' or groups' behavior might result in harassment of employees? What are the possible consequences to the employer when an employe ...continues
Discuss the use of discretion in police work. Include its "mythical" aspects, consider its sources, and suggest how it might be controlled. From this analysis, create a list of ten police actions during which an officer might use discretion and why. Determine whether the use in each action is reasonable or an abuse of power.