Electronics Communications Privacy Act

Electronics Communications Privacy Act Order Description 1. Thesis: What law are you researchin" rel="nofollow">ing (You are to choose a specific law. Please do not choose a topic)? What position do you want to take in" rel="nofollow">in regard to your chosen law? You will need to decide if you agree or disagree with the current way the law is written. You can choose to like certain" rel="nofollow">in aspects of the law and not others. 2. Background: What is the existin" rel="nofollow">ing poin" rel="nofollow">int you want to challenge or support, and how did the law get to be that way (This is where you would need to fin" rel="nofollow">ind cases, background in" rel="nofollow">information, etc.)? 3. Inadequacies: What are the deficiencies in" rel="nofollow">in the present way of doin" rel="nofollow">ing thin" rel="nofollow">ings, or what are the weaknesses in" rel="nofollow">in the argument you are attackin" rel="nofollow">ing? 4. Adequacies: Discuss the positive aspects of the law? 5. Proposed Changes: How will we have a better situation, mode of understandin" rel="nofollow">ing or clarity with what you are advocatin" rel="nofollow">ing? In short, how can the law be improved (or not dimin" rel="nofollow">inished)? (This is where you have the chance to change the law with your own ideas of how it should be written). 6). Conclusion: Why should and how can your proposal be adopted? A detailed implementation plan is NOT expected, but you should provide enough specifics for practical follow-up. In makin" rel="nofollow">ing recommendations, you are expected to draw on theories, concepts and readin" rel="nofollow">ing.