The current day law enforcement

 

 

 

 

After taking this class, what is your overall opinion of current day law enforcement?
Would you consider a career in law enforcement? If yes, why and what would you like to do? If not, why not?
What is your opinion on whether or not the mainstream media presents a false narrative regarding law enforcement?
Do you think politics has had an impact on the views of law enforcement and its current situation? If yes, why? If not, why not?
Has the media narrative about law enforcement influenced you in your opinion of law enforcement or decisions regarding being in law enforcement? Please explain.

 

Critical Lens: Aono, Yaffe, & Kober, “Neuroscientific Evidence in the Courtroom”

 

Use one of our course readings as a critical framework and lens through which to rhetorically analyze an artifact related to neuroscience, pop neuroscience, psychology/ pop psychology, or mental/ cognitive disability; and
Engage in your own scholarly research to both expand and complicate the critical lens as it relates to your analysis.

 

 

Employment and Discrimination Law

 

As of this week, you would have studied sixteen chapters of business law, covering such area as:

An Introduction to the Fundamentals of Dynamic Business Law

The U.S. Legal System and Alternative Dispute Resolution

Constitutional Law

Criminal Law and Business

Tort Law

Real, Personal & Intellectual Property

The Law of Contracts & Agreements

Secured Transactions & Bankruptcy

Forms of Business Organizations

Employment and Discrimination Law

Consumer Law

For this case study assignment, you are being asked to reflect upon the business law areas studied in this business law course.

You will research current legal issues in the world of Business Law by focusing upon current legal issue(s)/cases facing specific industries/companies in the news today.

You will be asked to develop a truncated brief of a case (see “How to Brief Cases and Analyze Case Problems”).

At a minimum, provide answers to the following questions:

Key Players and Interests: Who are the key players and what are their interests? Interests include needs, wants, desires, concerns, and fears.

Facts and Assumptions: What are the key facts and assumptions necessary for understanding this case study? Facts include key events that impact decision making. Assumptions are the best guess about the current or future situation that is assumed to be true in the absence of facts.

Problem Identification: What are the main issues or problems facing the key players?

Company/Industry & Area of Law: try being Studied/Business Law area being covered in this case study (Could be more than one.

In your opinion and legal reasoning, which side has the stronger legal argument/case.