David Walker’s “Appeal”

Explain the authors key arguments against slavery and how he proposed ending the institution. What
circumstances fed into Walker’s text and it’s publication in 1829? Use quotes and examples.

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Torts

One week after Watson was terminated, Jabil received a phone call from the human resources department at Tech Data seeking to obtain a reference for Watson.

Fitch, the human resources manager for Jabil answered the standard questions, but when asked if she would rehire Watson, she made the following comment.

“Off the record, Watson was terminated for theft. I would not re-hire him because he is lazy and may have been involved with drugs too.”

Fitch rationalized the part about theft since Watson stole time from the company and made up the part about drugs because she did not want Watson to get the

job. Tech Data did not hire Watson.

Did Fitch commit any torts? Explain.

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Constitutional Rights

Since Watson had some free time after being dismissed, he stopped by the Daiquiri Shak, hoping a drink would make him feel better. Several hours later as he

was on the way home, Watson was pulled over by Dale Crespo, an officer on the local police department. The officer noticed a slight slurring of Watson’s words

and poor motor skills when exiting the vehicle. Crespo requested that Watson take a breathalyzer test, but he refused. The officer spotted a beer can on the

seat of the car and searched Watson’s car. When searching the car, the officer found a loaded handgun and an unmarked bag of pills that looked like OxyContin.

Did Officer Crespo violate any of Watson’s constitutional rights? Explain.

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Policy Issue

You are a lobbyist for an issue that you find important. For example, you would like to see the banning of smoking in federal buildings (Note: This policy has

already been enacted.) You are going to make an informational pamphlet to highlight your points to prominent members of Congress. Research members of Congress

that you will target in your lobbying. Explain why these members are critical to your goal. Make a plan of action and produce a pamphlet supporting your

cause. Who will you be reaching out to? Why? Write a cover letter to a Congressional member and include your reasoning for reaching out to them in particular

in the letter. Remember a lobbyist is only as good as the information they provide. A lobbyist who provides incomplete or unreliable information will soon be

unemployed, or lose access to officials.

Read/review the following resources for this activity:

Textbook: Chapter 11
Citation and Writing Assistance: Writing Papers At CU (Links to an external site.)
Library Overview (Links to an external site.)
How to Search for Articles – the Everything Tab (Links to an external site.)
Minimum of 4 scholarly sources (in addition to the textbook)

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