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    A contract clause is a specific section or provision included within a written contract. Each clause in a contract is included to address a specific piece of the overall deal being set down on paper. The contract clause is meant to clearly define the various duties, rights and privileges provided to different parties involved in an agreement as designated under the contract terms. In most contracts, these clauses can be found at the end. While the contract clause can be in many different forms…

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    of power. The main ways this harsh treatment can be seen are through the war guilt clause, land reparations, and military restrictions on Germany. The War Guilt Clause is a prime example of why the Treaty of Versailles was unfair. The War Guilt Clause, also known as…

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    Dipesh Vaghasia 2.1 I believe the “double jeopardy” clause of the Fifth Amendment would not protect Libby if she were to kill her husband. According to the Fifth Amendment, “nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb” (Fifth Amendment). This means that if someone has been tired for a certain crime, they cannot be tried again for the same exact crime. So in the case of Libby in “Double Jeopardy”, she has already been convicted for her husbands…

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    Men and women both were committing unnatural acts by offering themselves up as strange flesh to entities not of human flesh. Both men as well as woman were lying with angels (angelic men). The “due penalty” clause is quite a mystery without this understanding. What would this due penalty be that these people would be receiving in their persons? This word, persons, is a reference to their own bodies. They are receiving demons into their own flesh. The initial stage is probably some kind of…

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    Freedom of Religion In the United States, there is nothing more important than our religious freedom. The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment in the Constitution explicitly lays out the relationship between religion and government: any government body within our borders cannot implement a ‘national’ religion (SP#3). This clause drives diversity and tolerance and sustainability for all people - to an extent- (SP#4A). Though 70% of our population follow a Christian faith (Catholic,…

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    fourteen months should be taken off of his sentencing. This began the ultimate constitutional debate concerning what he considered his right to a speedy trial. The ruling claimed by the Montana Supreme Court stated the Sixth Amendment’s Speedy Trial Clause does not apply to the post conviction and pre-sentencing delay (Betterman). The constitutional issue that arose in the court’s ruling in this case is centered on the first and second phases, out of the three that unfold in a criminal…

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    abuse or neglect. No child should have to be in fear or in pain, let alone have that pain and fear be caused by the very people who brought them into the world. The topic I chose to write about is child abuse. I strongly feel that the Due Process Clause as well as several other laws and rights should be designed to help protect children, not prevent them from getting help. Everyone has the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. As well as the right to pursue their life and goals…

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    to due process, I would side with the dissenting opinion of the court, and hold that the Double Jeopardy Clause applies in the matter of Abbate v. United States. Central to the debate over the application of the Double Jeopardy Clause in federal prosecutorial action, is the original intent of the Double Jeopardy Clause. Mr. Justice Brennan’s majority opinion interprets the Double Jeopardy Clause as a preventative measure against an abusive federal government attempting to try and…

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    unconstitutional rulings. Congress has two different powers: Enumerated powers and Implied Powers. Enumerated power is the power which was given in Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution or what is also known as the the Necessary and Proper Clause.…

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    Supremacy Clause The constitution of the United States grants certain rights to the federal government and to the state government. Both the federal and state governments can make laws. Any laws made by a state will be binding on their territory under its jurisdiction while federal laws bind all states. unless there is a state law that directly contradicts the federal law. When laws begin contradicting the supremacy clause comes in. The Supremacy Clause is found in the second paragraph of…

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