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Explain the role that power, importance and fascination play in contemporary American law.

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The difference between an inter vivos gift and a gift causa mortis is that the inter vivos gift is made during the donor's lifetime and a gift causa mortis is a gift is made after the donor's lifetime by the donor's estate.
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Answer to Question 1

The role of power in contemporary law is reflected in the fact that the strong reach of the law touches nearly everything we do. The role of importance in contemporary law reflects the fact that law is essential. Every society of which we have any historical record has had some system of laws. The law too, is fascinating. For better or worse, we do expect courts to resolve many problems. Not only do Americans litigate, they watch each other do it. Every television season offers at least one new courtroom drama to a national audience. In addition, almost all of the states permit live television coverage of real trials.

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BrownTown3

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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