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    Fatima Tahera Mohammed Civil disobedience is refusing to follow the law. I think peaceful resistance to laws is a positive impact a free society. They are many famous people in history who refuse to follow the laws. It can be for a good reason. Some famous people are Rosa Park, Mohandas Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr. One of the leader was Rosa Parks. She was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, on February 4, 1913. She refuse to give up her seat to a white passenger. The bus was divided in the middle…

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    Sharifian Government 2305-71013 25, September, 2017 SLO#1 Civil Liberties v Civil Rights Generating from the words civil liberties and civil rights, we can gain an understanding that the meaning of these words implies important aspects into our daily lives. The term civil liberties as defined in We the People by Thomas Patterson, is a person’s individual protection from government actions also known as government infringement. (Patterson 93) These civil liberties stem from the Bill of Rights…

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    provisions that have expressly authorized use of the military to implement the rule of law, and the exception of using the military was adopted in face-saving situations. Johnson and Jones (2016) explain that the word "expressly" should be ignored because the PCA is perceived as a constitutionally impermissible drive of limiting the President's powers. The regulations that cover the use of the military during civil disturbances assert two major exceptions that are within the Constitution;…

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    Civil Rights and Civil Liberties have been implemented into our society in order to protect, achieve and provide basic rights for the citizens of the United States. These concepts work hand in hand, although both Civil Rights and Civil Liberties have many differences. It is evident through the rulings of the Supreme Court and current events in our country, that by protecting Civil Rights you are in-turn protecting Civil Liberties. Civil Rights are a broad set of laws that were established…

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    Civil Liberties are laws that protect the citizens from the unjust government interference. In the United States, Civil Liberties are and were not freely granted, they are fought for and won in the Supreme Court. They determine the constitutionality of the laws passed by the state and the Federal government, a power they granted themselves with Marbury v. Madison. Through jurisprudence Americans have become more free. A significant case that has drastically effected our society is Griswold v.…

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    Bloody Sunday Civil Rights are the basic human rights that the citizens possess of social and political freedom and equality and are often considered the pillars of society and culture. In her article, Hierarchies of Discrimination: The Political, Legal and Social Prioritisation of the Equality Agenda in Northern Ireland, Angela Hegarty defines the Article 26 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) which states, “all persons are equal before the law and are entitled…

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    Although women’s status in society has improved, gender discrimination still persists within the legal profession. In 1954, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act established that it was unconstitutional to discriminate based on sex, race, color or religion (Dworkin 29). However, women are still faced with injustices in the work world. It is often difficult for women to receive promotions as compared to men. The objective of my research is to assess the ongoing problem of women’s lower status and pay…

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    The topics I found to be the most interesting in this course are civil rights, and the powers of the president, and the legislative branch. The topic over the powers of the president is interesting because it discusses what the most important figure in our country does daily. I found the Legislative branch to be the most interesting branch because it makes the laws which is a very complex process. Civil rights are important in America because it guarantees equal treatment for all Americans. I…

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    Gun Ownership In America

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    them for various purposes like hunting and self-protection. The government through this constitution amendment wants to regulate gun ownership in the country. This paper looks at various aspects of gun ownership like the idea of gun ownership as a civil obligation, rebellions that played an important role of the militia debate, the position of the federalist and anti-federalists on gun control, how the gun culture revolved in the early 19th century and how slavery contributed to the gun control…

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    Amendment, which declared that “Congress shall make no law … abridging … the right of the people peaceably to assemble.” While creating the framework for America’s new society, James Madison endowed Americans with the right and duty to gather and express themselves. These First Amendment freedoms are the highest forms of resistance protected by the Constitution. But what happens when the Constitution permits the suppression of rights? This was what Civil Rights activists faced in the years…

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