U.S. Senate and the presidency are the odd cases. In the U.S. Senate, the states are the districts. Senate districts, then, have multiple members and unequal populations. In presidential elections, every state is allocated votes in the electoral college equal to the number of U.S. senators (two) plus the number of House members.
→ The United States Senate and the electoral college remain th
complained of-the injury has to be “fairly ... trace[able] to the challenged action of the defendant, and not ... th[e] result [of] the independent action of some third party not before the court.”
It must be “likely,” as opposed to merely “speculative,” that the injury will be “redressed by a favorable decision.”
Lujan v. Defenders of Wildlife 504 U.S.(1992) at 560~61
Regulation of IT Risk
In order to regulate the IT risk, governments work to address threat to computer crime. For example, representatives of 29 countries - including Canada, Japan and the U.S. – signed the Council of Europe Cybercrime convention in 2001. The convention deals with substantive and procedural cybercrime law. The substantive defines the following activities as crimina
The United States Context
Public law foundation underlying government action: broad, deep, well-established
•U.S. Constitution (1789)
•50 state-level constitutions
•national and state statutes
•national and state administrative regulations
•history of significant judicial policy-making
Outsourcing extends to core governmental functions in the United
U.S. Treasury, and, indirectly, the public.
A Reserve Bank is often called a "banker's bank," storing currency and coin, and processing checks and electronic payments. Reserve Banks also supervise commercial banks in their regions. Reserve Banks interact directly with banks in their Districts through examinations and financial services and bring important regional perspectives that help the en
1. Introduction
The unlawful-like incidents depicted in the recent movie “The Crucible” had become a hot and rising issue among the nation of Korea, and is even now yet to abate in debate. Not only is the so-named ‘crucible law’ a political issue, but it is a socially psychological one on many levels as well. It is worth discussing and investigating in a social cognitive point of view t
4. Sex education in Europe
In Germany, sex education has been part of school curricula since 1970. Since 1992 sex education is by law a governmental duty. It normally covers all subjects concerning the growing-up process, body changes during puberty, emotions, the biological process of reproduction, sexual activity, partnership, homosexuality, unwanted pregnancies and the complications of aborti
School
What discriminations have you been in school?
An engineering teacher said in class “I don’t like homos, because they don’t get their own sex orientation compared with transgender”
A sports teacher said “Do you want to be Ha ri-soo?” to physically weak student (café.naver.com/asunaro)
When se
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현재 각 대학들은 법학대학원 인가를 받기 위해 총력을 다하고 있다. 특히 지방 사립대학의 경우 법학대학원 설립에 사활을 걸고 참여하고 있으며 명문대로 거듭날수 있는 기회로 보고 있다. 교육부가 2007년 8월 1일 입법예고한 법학전문대학원 설치ㆍ운영에 관한 법률(로스쿨법) 시행령에 따르