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  • Court Of Appeals Federal Courts
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    The writers of the US Constitution were determined to separate the powers of the federal government in to three branches: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. The prime function of the judicial branch is to interpret the law in such a way that rules made in the past can be applied reasonably in the present. This function gives the courts a role in policymaking. The Constitution establishes the Supreme Court of the United States and grants Congress the authority to establish lower federal courts...
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  • The Integration Of Little Rock High School
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    The Integration of Central High School The desegregation of public facilities began with the decision of Brown vs Board of Education in 1954, where the Supreme Court of the United States deemed segregation unlawful and unconstitutional. The country was told that desegregation was to take place "with all deliberate speed." This angered the white community. Violent retaliation was the means used to prevent the integration of blacks into various public facilities. In fact, the Autherine Lucy case d...
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  • Dred Scott V Dred Scott Decision
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    Dred Scott Case- "Justice vs. Jurisdiction"Justice v. Jurisdiction, Research Paper on Dred Scott v. Sandford" Written by Charles Hallmark Described as being poorly educated, indigent, feeble, and ill prone, Dred Scott seemed consistent with society's definition of the black slave. However, he was an articulate man who changed our society and American standards. Married to Harriet Scott with four (4) children, Dred wanted to provide his family with a sense of dignity and decency that a free man's...
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  • Habeas Corpus Plead Guilty
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    ... there in total shock at what was being said. My attorney just shrugged when I would look at him, he never opened his mouth. The death penalty was suggested as a possibility by a DEA agent, Orvie Locklar. He was a lifetime friend of my parents, so they thought. One can only imagine the helpless horror of that ordeal. I had never had any court experience, but we were very aware of just what they were capable of doing. My mother and I talked alone after the bug-eyed, red faced judge went back t...
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  • United States Of America Governor Of New York
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    Let it be remembered that civil liberty consists, not in a right to every man to do just what he pleases, but it consists in an equal right to all citizens to have, enjoy, and do, in peace, security and without molestation, whatever the equal and constitutional laws of the country admit to be consistent with the public good. John Jay was born in New York City, NY on December 12 th, 1745. Mr. Jay attended private school in Manhattan while working as a farm boy. John Jay after graduating with hono...
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  • Australian Legal System Part 1
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    Australian Legal System 1. Discuss the role of the High Court in the Australian system of government. Give examples. The High Court is the highest court in the Australian judicial system. The court was created in the early 1901 in correspondence with the Australian constitution (section 71). The main role of the high court is to interpret and uphold the Australian law, remain the judge in case of constitutional disputes or over the laws of Australia. Also the court should hear various cases from...
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  • A Day In The Magistrates Court Australia
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    A day in the Magistrates Court in Australia I was a witness at public hearing in the Court. Upon arrival at a public hearing: Witnesses are asked to complete a pro forma with their full name, address and capacity in which they appear (for example, privately or representing a residents group or professional body etc). The pro forma is used by Hansard to ensure it has personal details correct when compiling the formal transcript of proceedings. Upon coming to the committee table: The committee cha...
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  • Florida Supreme Court United States Constitution
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    I was taken but I cant afford an attorney... what can I do? Cases brought by persons without counsel typically fall into two categories: civil rights violations and tort claims. A civil rights case involves a claim seeking redress for the violation of a person's constitutional rights. This type of claim is often brought under the federal statute, 42 U. S. C. S 1983. Under this law, a person who acts under color of state law to violate another's constitutional rights may be liable for damages. A ...
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  • Coal Miners Million Dollars
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    Imagine being woken up in the early morning and having your life be changed by a single horrific even. This situation was like no other coal disaster. This was the result of the irresponsibility of big business not caring for the well being of regular citizens. This case was a first in that the coal miners were not the victims, but their families were. The coal miners were not going to sit around and let this go by, they are ready to fight back. On an early February morning in 1972, one of the c...
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  • Supreme Court Decision Article I Section
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    Article I, Section 8, Clauses 1 18 are considered by many the important clauses of the US Constitution with clause 18 being the most important. IT is within these clauses where the definition of expressed and implied powers is spelled out. Clauses 1 17 deal with the expressed powers and clause 18 deals with implied powers. Expressed powers are powers which are spelled out in the constitution, and implied powers are those powers which are just hinted at or suggested. Clause 18 of the constitution...
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  • Martin Luther King Jr Civil Rights Movement
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    The Civil Rights Movement The Civil Rights Movement in the United States is a struggle by black Americans to gain full citizenship rights and racial equality. Many people have challenged discrimination with many activities, including protest marches, boycotts, and refusal to abide by segregation laws. Many people think that the movement began with a boycott of in Alabama, in 1955 and ended with the Voting Rights Act of 1965, but many people say that it has not ended yet. The civil rights movemen...
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    The Canadian Security Csis INTRODUCTION The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) is responsible for safeguarding Canada against activities or persons who could pose a threat to national security. These threats include terrorists activities, espionage activities or foreign influenced activities in Canada. The CSIS is a civilian Service that gets its roots from the RCMP. While the Service has the ability to use very intrusive powers, it must balance these powers with the rights and freedo...
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  • Interstate Commerce Clause U S C
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    E-Mail Privacy Rights In Business E-Mail Privacy Rights in Business I. Abstract How far we have come in such a small time. When you think that the personal computer was invented in the early 1980 s and by the end of the millennium, several households have two PCs, it is an astonishing growth rate. And, when you consider business, I can look around the office and see that a lot of the cubicles contain more than one PC. It is astonishing to me that such an item has taken control over the informati...
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  • Industrial Relations Relations Act
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    The 1998 Waterfront Dispute was described by John Howard as a defining moment in Australia s industrial relations history. Do you agree with this statement? Support your view by discussing the events and outcomes of this dispute. John Howard s comment on the 1998 Waterfront dispute between the Maritime Union of Australia and Patrick Stevedores was a hypocritical and ignorant description of one of Australia s worst industrial relations disputes. The Australian Government considers that Australia ...
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  • Point Of View Federal Courts
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    Federal Courts, State Courts, And Concurrent Jurisdiction Federal Courts, State Courts, And Concurrent Jurisdiction The United States court system has seen a trend of increased involvement of the federal courts in criminal matters, which used to fall within the exclusive domain of the state courts. Most criminal cases violate only state law, and therefore are tried only in the state courts. Henry Glick would agree that counterfeiting, treason, and illegal immigration are some of the unique cases...
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  • Civil Rights Movement Civil Rights Act
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    Former Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama, who built his political career on segregation and spent a tormented retirement arguing that he was not a racist in his heart, died Sunday night at Jackson Hospital in Montgomery. He was 79 and lived in Montgomery, Ala. Wallace died of respiratory and cardiac arrest at 9: 49 p. m. , said Dana Beverly, a spokeswoman for Jackson Hospital in Montgomery. Wallace had been in declining health since being shot in his 1972 presidential campaign by a 21 -year-old ...
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  • Ground Level Ozone Clean Air Act
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    What: In 1997 the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) established new ozone standards. The EPA also placed special restrictions on twenty-two states in the Ohio Valley and Midwest regions to prevent emissions from coal-burning power plants from being carried into the New England States by wind currents. (Tennessee is one of these twenty-two states. ) Both of these rulings were recently either struck down or placed on hold by Federal Appeals Courts. Why: The regulations put into place in 1997 b...
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  • Kansas City Star First Amendment Rights
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    Hazelwood: History of Censorship in Education Imagine for a moment that everyone in America who favors censorship of one kind or another suddenly got their wish. Imagine they could clap their hands and cause any material that they objected to, for whatever reasons, to disappear... Virtually every film and television show would vanish... School textbooks would be so watered-down as to be meaningless. Newspapers would be forbidden to run controversial stories... (American Voices 117) The basis of ...
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  • U S Supreme Court Federal Courts
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    The federal judiciary of the United States is split into, essentially, one court system for the national government and one for each of the states. The federal courts are then split up further. The first level of federal courts are the district courts, including the U. S. Tax Court, followed by the U. S. courts of appeal, which includes the U. S. Claims Court and the Court of International Trade. On the top of the pyramid lies the U. S. Supreme Court, which handles cases of the utmost importance...
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  • Prayer In School Pledge Of Allegiance
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    Pundits and editorial writers pounced on Newt Gingrich when he suggested, soon after the election, that Republicans in the House would take up a school prayer amendment after acting on the agenda outlined in the Contract With America. Most insisted the proposal was a major political blunder. But then most of them had previously decried the contract itself as a major political blunder, sure to lose votes for Republican candidates. The school prayer amendment is an excellent idea, but ambitious ve...
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