Educators & Tort Liability : A 10 page
research paper which
explores how tort law applies to teachers and officials of the
school system. The writer discusses the factors considered by
the courts and then shows through discussion of case law how
these factors are applied. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Edutort.wps Trends in Sexual Harassment Law : A 15 page paper that
provides a comprehensive critical analysis of the rends in sexual
harassment law, with a focus on emerging trends, including
same-sex sexual harassment. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Sexharla.wps
Sexual Harassment Law Review : A 5 page essay which
argues that, although there are weaknesses in the law and its
application, laws protecting employees from sexual harassment
in government and private industry are necessary. Bibliography
lists 7 sources. Sexhlaw.wps
Sexual Harassment / An Important National Issue :
In 3 pages the author discusses why sexual harassment has
become such an important national issue. Sexnatl.wps
Sexual Harassment : A 14 page paper which discusses
sexual
harassment. The primary focus is on the universities and
academic institutes of California. Federal regulations such as
Title VII and Title IX are discussed as well as individual
university policies. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
RAuniver.wps
Tracy OShea and Jane LaLondes Sexual Harassment
:
A Practical Guide to the Law, Your Rights, and Your
Options for Taking Action : This 7 page paper provides an
analytical overview of OShea and LaLondes book Sexual
Harassment: A Practical Guide to the Law, Your Rights, and
Your Options for Taking Action. This paper assesses the two
central components of sexual harassment law as outlined by the
authors: quid pro quo and hostile work environment. No
additional sources cited. MHsexhar.wps
Prison Inmates Filing Frivolous Lawsuits : A 10
page paper
that provides an overview of the statistics and implications of
the rise of frivolous lawsuits filed by the prison populations in
the United States. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Frivlaw.wps
Microsoft / Antitrust Law and
Economics : A 20 page
research paper that explores the antitrust lawsuit to April 21,
1998 in terms of the Sherman Act, court transcripts, and
monopolistic behavior. The writer argues that in addition to
antitrust considerations, the economics of the issue must be
considered, particularly in light of proposed regulation of the
software industry. Both sides are presented and proposed
resolutions explored, with a recommendation that whatever the
outcome, that open competition be maintained. Bibliography
lists 17 sources. Ecnmicrs.doc
Microsoft Anti-trust Lawsuit : 6 pages in length.
In a world
where money is omnipotent and those who possess great wealth
are revered as being God-like, Bill Gates stands on the top of
the highest monetary mountain. However, the Microsoft
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer is feeling the strength of
that mountain crumble just a little bit beneath his feet as the
result of an anti-trust lawsuit brought about by the United States
Department of Justice (DOJ) and twenty state attorney generals.
Their claim: Gates' manipulative manner of using monopolistic
practices in an overt attempt to control the Internet, including
related software products. Their demand: That Microsoft
detach its browser, Internet Explorer, from the Windows system
and sell it separately or give users a choice between Explorer
and its number one competitor, Netscape Navigator. The writer
discusses actions taken by Gates in dealing with the lawsuit.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Antilaw.wps
Microsofts Internet Explorer & Antitrust Concerns :
A 5 page paper discussing the Justice Departments pursuit of
Microsoft on antitrust charges stemming from its bundling of its
products with new computers from third parties. The Cato
Institutes Robert Levy says of the entire antitrust suit against
Microsoft, That dispute revolves around Microsoft's "tie-in" of
its browser (Internet Explorer) with its operating system
(Windows 95) -- a tie-in that poses no greater threat to
competition...than the packaging of tires with automobiles,
cream with coffee, laces with shoes, even left gloves with right
gloves. Instead, the threat to competition rests more in
Microsofts competitors being less able to compete based on
their own lack of good ideas. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Micft.wps
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