health administration :umuc hcad650 final exam

health administration :umuc hcad650 final exam

This exam is worth 25 percent of your grade. It is due by Sunday, by 11:59 pm EDT. The exam should be five to eight pages. It tests your knowledge of material in the course textbook. It also tests your critical thinking skills, ability to make an argument, ability to write succinctly and your ability to do legal research. It should be double spaced with 12 fonts. Please be sure to follow the writing rubric and APA guidelines. Please also place your exam in your assignment folder and in your Turnitin account. SECTION A (20 points) QUESTION Please answer the question below: Give and support two arguments for and two arguments against partial birth abortion. (Note: Pages 406 to 407 in Pozgarā€™s textbook will provide some background on the issue). SECTION 2 (40 points each) CASES 1. Johnson v. Misericordia (Wisconsin Case) 2. National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius (Federal Case) You are to complete case analyses for both cases mentioned above. Each analysis is to be a maximum of two pages. As with all UMUC assignments, the paper is to be well written and follow APA guidelines. The paper is to be submitted to Turnitin and your assignment folder. Your paper is to follow the following format: Subject: Name of the case, the court of jurisdiction, the justice writing the opinion and the court the case was appealed from. Facts: What is the major set of facts of the case? Statement of the Issue(s): The court opinion has been written to address a certain issue(s) raised by one of the parties to the litigation. What are the issue(s) addressed by this opinion. Rule of Law: The resolution of the case involves a rule(s) of law. What is it? Application: In order for the court to decide the case it must apply the facts of the case to rule(s) involved. Discuss the application of the facts in this case to the rule(s). What arguments are presented by opposing parties to the case? On what legal principle(s) does the case turn? Conclusion: How the case is decided is sometimes called the holding of the case i.e. what is (are) the decision(s) rendered by the court in this decision? Other Opinions: In some cases, one or more of the judges not writing majority opinion will write what is called a concurring opinion. It is an opinion in which the judge agrees with the majority opinion but raises a different reason for his decision. There also may be a dissenting opinion. It is written by a judge(s) who does not agree with the majority opinion. Are there concurring and/or dissenting opinions in the case? Who wrote them and what was the basis for them concurring or dissenting? Final Thoughts: Do you agree or disagree with the decision? Why or Why not? Do you see any implications for health administration?