Applied Business Law: Moral V. Legal

Applied Business Law: Moral V. Legal

<p> Applied Business Law: Moral v. Legal</p><p>Name: Date: </p><p>Part I:</p><p>1. Would you turn your VERY best friend in for…. (YES or NO)</p><p> a. Stealing a candy bar from Walgreens b. Keying someones car c. Getting drunk d. Doing drugs e. Backing into a car in a parking lot and leaving the scene ––––––– f. Getting in to a fight/seriously injuring someone g. Stealing a car h. Getting drunk and forcing themselves on someone sexually i. Murder </p><p>2. What would happen if your best friend did any of these things at school? </p><p>Outside school? Part II: Bad Samaritan Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=dWJJF_jCavk</p><p>1. What are your feelings about David Cash?</p><p>2. Should he be in jail? Why or why not?</p><p>3. What could have caused Jeremy Strohmeyer to do this crime? Would you accept an excuse from him?</p><p>4. How does morality play into law? Part III – A Current David Cash?</p><p>Read the article “The Necessity of Morality” dated 11/9/2011 and answer the following questions </p><p>5. Do you agree with the author that there are similarities between these two cases? Explain. </p><p>6. Did Joe Paterno commit a crime in this situation?</p><p>7. In your opinion, was Paterno’s behavior as morally reprehensible as David Cashes? </p><p>Why or why not?</p><p>8. Do you believe highly paid, highly influential individuals should be held to different standards? </p><p>Why should Paterno’s almost celebrity status make a difference in this case?</p><p>9. Was Penn State justified in terminating Joe Paterno? 10. In light of his passing, how do you think Papa Joe will be remembered?</p>

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