Archive for March, 2010

Critique of Americas justice system – Part 5

… stands for is ceasing to exist.

Once upon a time, a majority of Americans believed, without a doubt, in liberty, justice and the pursuit of happiness. Nowadays, talking over the above-referenced topic in detail to male family members and …

Critique of Americas justice system – Part 1

… answers to such questions, and yet if we are to hold order to civilization, there is no alternative but to attempt justice, as imperfect as it will always be. “A man is a little thing while he works by and for himself; but when he gives voice to …

Is it time for vigilante justice in the US? – Part 1

… system that returns their freedom. Any form of punishment by vigilantes will more than likely be irreversible.

If vigilante justice is to be accepted here in the states, we might be better off packing up and going to some other country where …

A definition of nonobviousness in patent law – Part 1

… her request for a patent would not be granted.

A patent is required to have three basic requirements under US law, non-obviousness, utility and novelty.

1. Nonobviousness: Measures the degree to which an art or invention should …

Government: Criticism vs. insult

… nine (www.wisdomequotes.com).” Bet you’ll never hear that from a patriotic American.

The damage done to government is too extensive to be corrected using the democratic system. Corporations control government, not the citizens. Our …

Should all government decisions incorporate citizen input?

… The government of the United States is a form of democracy, but is not a true democracy. To be precise, the government of the United States is a democratic republic. This means that the people of the United States govern by electing representatives …

A definition of nonobviousness in patent law

… , but they are necessary to filter things properly so as not to clog our legal system.

The nonobvious standard in patent law is one of those that fall under the necessary category. There are millions of people submitting every year and this …

Differences between common law and civil law

… -made” law is what develops the civil law of each state. The civil law in this context (as opposed to the Civil Law context intended by the article title), is the law that address disputes between individuals. This is distinct from the body of law

Anarchy: The idea of a world without government

… we have a freedom of speech yet if you say something they don’t agree with you are considered a terrorist. if we had no government then we would have the freedom of speech and anyone would be allowed into the so called country of opportunities. who …

Has access to government information played a role in your life?

… back from political official. Government is also using the feed backs from the general public in order to improve various government services because the public is so inform and involve. The Internet is bringing the government into people home and …