Chief Justice of the United States

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    Wil Hughes Ms. Lusby English Composition 12/1/16 Justice system vs. Reputation Has the justice system in present time and in the past has been fair to every inmate in the prisons throughout the United States? Throughout this paper I will explain how the justice system has and has not been fair to the inmate’s that have been through a court of law. There are improvements that the justice system can make to make sure that the person who committed the crime is the person who gets put into prison…

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    The President of the United States is elected to a four-year term by electors from every make up Congress. The citizens of each state vote for electors who then vote for the president on the prescribed day, selected by Congress. “According to Maier, Pauline, Ratification: The People Debate the Constitution, 1787-1788, Executive Orders are legally binding orders given by the President, acting as the head of the Executive Branch of Federal Administrative Agencies. They are not legally binding on…

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    position of Director of the Royal Canadian Mint. I am an internationally successful and digitally literate business leader and lawyer. I have been an officer, director, and advisor to private businesses and/or public companies in Canada, the United States, England, and Australia. I am a member of the Institute of Corporate Directors as well as the American Bar Association Business Section, Cyber Law and Governance Committees. I have the knowledge, skill, and experience to contribute…

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    Supreme court justices are politicians. The most basic definition of a politician is, a person that achieves a position of policy making over an organized community. Judges, in theory, should be fair, unbiased, neutral, impartial and not based or linked to any political party or movement. However, decisions made by the Supreme Court judges have had huge political significance. While it’s not the standard in lower courts, the United States Supreme Court is forced to make political and judicial…

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    Emergency Powers Essay

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    When the United States faces a crisis, the public often looks to the President to lead the nation with decisive, immediate action. However, even under extraordinary circumstances - such as the environment immediately following the September 11th terrorist attacks - the Constitution doesn’t expressly designate any war powers to the President. Even though many Constitutional experts have interpreted the structural ability of the executive branch to act faster than the legislative branch to signify…

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    law because it imposed an “unforeseeable” (SCOCAL) crime statue in which a person is liable for a past crime without fair warning. Majority Opinion (by Justice Mosk whom Justice McComb, Peters, Trobriner, and Peek joined): A) Under the common law of abortion homicide, a fetus cannot be considered a human being unless it was born alive. B) The state is required to answer a petitioner’s “question of fact” (SCOCAL) based on the statue’s true meaning and its language. C) Based on the court’s…

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    Dove of the United States has faced a potential Secession from the South Western States of the United States, these States are: California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Colorado and Nevada. These States called themselves Nuevo Aztlan under Dr. Fonseca leadership, who master minded the secession plot in 2032 against the United States of America. It is obvious that this was a test to the first female president of the United States war-making and emergency powers under the United States constitution…

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    Woodrow Wilson Dbq

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    as Governor of New Jersey before he became the 28th president of the United States. He served in office from March 4, 1913 to March 4, 1921 and died on February 3, 1924 in Washington D.C at the age of 67. Wilson, as other presidents before him exhibited the 6 roles of the president; Commander-in-chief, chief executive, party leader, chief of state, chief diplomat, and chief legislator The president’s role as commander-in-chief regards to his authority during times of war and battle. Also, it…

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    made by the United States Supreme Court, explaining the provisions of the ACA (Affordable Care Act and Patient Protection). The decision of the Court was upheld and confirmed, as consistent and well aligned with the statute, the money of premium tax credits to supporting the persons in all the states, both those with exchanges directly established by the state, and those oppositely made and implemented by the Department of Human Services and Health. The Supreme Court of United States made a…

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    (Constitutional) power and one informal power of the President of the United States. There are two categories of presidential powers. These two categories consist of formal and informal powers. Formal powers are direct actions the chief executive can take by employing formal powers of the office. An example of a formal power is the power the governor can exercise that is specifically outlined in a state constitution or state law. An example of a formal power of the president is the power of…

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