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    which political authority is vested in the people”(p.8) This means that our political system gives us the right to choose what we want for our country. Without democracy we would not be allowed to do things such as vote for our president and propose laws. The Bill of Rights play a huge role in the freedom we have as a part of our government. The Bill of Rights also play a huge part in the government’s power being limited. The political system in the United States has overcome plenty of issues in…

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    Board of Education, the Supreme Court overturned the precedent set in Plessy v. Ferguson, ruling that separate, but equal is unconstitutional under the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment. The court decided that the doctrine of separate facilities for blacks and whites creates an inherit sense of inequality. Furthermore, schools are places to teach children how to socialize and interact with one another and if…

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    function of the Establishment Clause and Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. “Increasing levels of religious pluralism in the modern world raise tensions among religious groups and challenge the inherited state-church models of our nation” (Monsma, Soper). Despite all the negative remarks directed towards prayer in schools, prayer shows morality. Prayer can help guide students to make the right decisions, and better choices throughout the school…

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    are calling for metro-wide integration plan and other remedies to address increasingly segregated schools 20 years ago Minneapolis NAACP represented by Daniel and John Shulman sued the state on similar grounds, prompting a settlement that created “choice is your” program that allows low-income students from Minneapolis to enroll in suburban districts (Lonetree and Matos, 2015). Minneapolis districts were fully integrated in the 1980s now 2 schools are almost entirely white and 19 schools are…

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    point in modern society. Certainly, the importance of this issues should be decided on the foundation of civil freedom and civil rights. The recognition of the legitimate rights of same-sex married couples should be acknowledged and protected under the law. Thus, rejecting same-sex couples, the legal rights to get married is the despicable indecency denying human rights to lively freely. “Gay marriage is really a matter of respect and human rights Across the world, gays are subjected to violence…

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    the guidelines of employment contracts during their respective times, Lochner vs New York (1905), Coppage vs Kansas (1915), and West Coast Hotel Co vs Parrish (1937). The rulings in each of the three cases has allowed for new interpretations of the law, by the governing body. Three philosophers Machan, Cohen and Fried have agreeing and opposing views on each of these court rulings. Each philosopher has a different understanding of each case and whether they strike down an individual's personal…

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    Besides, Article 5(3) of the Federal Constitution explains that:‘Where a person is arrested he shall be informed as soon as may be of the grounds of his arrest and shall be allowed to consult and be defended by a legal practitioner of his choice’.This clause shall be read together with sections 28 and 28A of the Criminal Procedure Code to the effect that firstly, a person who is arrested without a warrant shall be brought before a Magistrate for further instruction either to further detain the…

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    Kansas, Virginia, South Carolina, and Delaware. Multitudes of black children looked for admission to public schools that required segregation based on color and race. Plaintiffs conclude that segregation was unconstitutional under the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Brown case served as a spark for the civil rights movement, inspiring education reform everywhere, and changing the legal means of challenging segregation in all areas of society. In all except for one case,…

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    The constitution was established to create a platform of rules for the budding United States. The United States constitution established three major points including the commerce clause, the necessary and proper clause, and the tenth amendment setting rules for not only the government but the states. The commerce clause was established due to the court case Gibbons v. Ogden understanding that the constitution granted Congress the enumerated power to regulate all interstate commerce. Although the…

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    Even though support for an expanding choice in wine for the consumer continued to grow, laws in many states prohibited the consumer from being able to purchase the wine the wanted directly from wineries and retailers. With advances in technology, a business is able to gather customers preferences on which wines prefer and communicate with that customer. Customer relationships is a new form of thinking, it allows the company to concentrate on satisfying the customer’s needs. With wineries,…

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