Entries by Sam

Identify the stakeholders and their obligations. Identify and consider all of the people affected by a decision – the stakeholders. Identify the accounting and auditing issues.

Ethical dilemma 1. what is the primary ethical issue in this case? 2. Gather all the facts. Specify the relevant facts, disagreement, and other conflicts situations. 3. Identify the stakeholders and their obligations. Identify and consider all of the people affected by a decision – the stakeholders. 4. Identify the relevant accounting ethics standards involved […]

Discuss in detail various aspects of the Middle States Commission on Higher Education. Discuss in detail various aspects of the Higher Learning Commission.

Comparison of Middle States Commission on Higher Education and the Higher Learning Commission This paper compares and contrasts the following two accrediting agencies: 1) Middle States Commission on Higher Education www.msche.org 2) Higher Learning Commission www.hlcommission.org Chapter One. Introduction This is where you present a short summary on the importance of your selected topic and […]

Did Hanousek have the required mental state (mens rea) to be convicted of a crime? Why or why not? Which theory discussed in the chapter would enable a court to hold Hanousek criminally liable for violating the statute if he participated in, directed, or merely knew about the specific violation?

Criminal Law and Cyber Crime Edward Hanousek worked for Pacific & Arctic Railway and Navigation Company (P&A) as a roadmaster of the White Pass & Yukon Railroad in Alaska. Hanousek was responsible “for every detail of the safe and efficient maintenance and construction of track, structures and marine facilities of the entire railroad,” including special […]

Explain: (a) How imprisonment adds to societal inequality . (b) how ignoring the victimization of black people being labeled criminals contributes to perpetuating negative stereotypes.

An image of blacks as presumptively criminal. 1) In the article “Slavery gave America a fear of Black people and a taste for violent punishment. Both still define our criminal justice system” by Byron Stevenson from the New York Times 1619 Project, a compelling argument is made that systemically this nation has fostered an image […]

Why might a corporation’s managers agree to pay a large fine rather than to be indicted and proceed to trial? How does a manager determine the optimal amount of legal research to undertake to prevent her or his company from violating the many thousands of federal regulations?

The Criminalization of American Business What do Bank of America, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, and Goldman Sachs have in common? All paid hefty fines for purportedly misleading investors about mortgage-backed securities. In fact, these companies paid the government a total of $50 billion in fines. The payments were made in lieu of criminal prosecutions.Today, several hundred […]

Describe the results of the Work Environment Assessment you completed on your workplace. Identify two things that surprised you about the results and one idea you believed prior to conducting the Assessment that was confirmed. Explain what the results of the Assessment suggest about the health and civility of your workplace.

Workplace Environment Assessment Clearly, diagnosis is a critical aspect of healthcare. However, the ultimate purpose of a diagnosis is the development and application of a series of treatments or protocols. Isolated recognition of a health issue does little to resolve it. In this module’s Discussion, you applied the Clark Healthy Workplace Inventory to diagnose potential […]

What laws, if any, did Gibb violate by downloading the music and videos from the Internet? Was Gibb’s use of portions of copyrighted songs in his own music illegal? Explain. Can individuals legally post copyrighted content on their Facebook pages? Why or why not?

Internet Law, Social Media, and Privacy While he was in high school, Joel Gibb downloaded numerous songs to his smartphone from an unlicensed file-sharing service. He used portions of the copyrighted songs when he recorded his own band and posted videos on YouTube and Facebook. Gibb also used BitTorrent to download several movies from the […]

Do problems that Professor Kerr has identified with the current Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA) ring true to you? What about his four basic proposals for a new law?

Critiquing Professor Kerr’s Proposal For A “Next Generation Computer Privacy Act” The paper should be as long as you feel necessary to make your points. Kerr makes 4 basic proposals for a new ECPA in the last half of his article. I think the best way to do it would be to summarize Professor Kerr’s […]

Should any use of FRT by law enforcement be barred until the FRT is demonstrably more accurate? Or, should FRT be used only when law enforcement officers have a search warrant, backed by a finding of probable cause?

Facial recognition technology Should federal , state, and local governments impose on the use of “facial recognition technology” (FRT) by law enforcement? For instance, given FRT’s demonstrated accuracy problems – at least three people have been falsely arrested because of faulty FRT identifications- should any use of FRT by law enforcement be barred until the […]

Would the name Hallowed receive protection as a trademark or as trade dress? Explain.Hallowed receive protection as a trademark or as trade dress? Explain.Hallowed. If Trent and Xavier had obtained a patent on Hallowed, would the release of Halo 2 have infringed on their patent? Why or why not?

Intellectual Property Rights Two computer science majors, Trent and Xavier, have an idea for a new video game, which they propose to call Hal–lowed. They form a business and begin developing their idea. Several months later, Trent and Xavier run into a problem with their design and consult a friend, Brad, who is an expert […]