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    of the court case. I believed that Ogden had the right to be the only traveling steamboat from New York to New Jersey, because he had a license. I also believed in Gibbons because of the Commerce Clause that states commerce meaning traffic. The delivering of the goods are followed by the Commerce Clause that states there can be traffic, permitting more than one steamboat to deliver the people and goods. The license was a good idea to secure your business, but the law should not prevent a…

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    The founding fathers of the United States Constitution met in the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia to create a new government for the United States. They had decided to create an entirely new constitution to replace the Articles of Confederation, which were considered weak. The main purpose of the Constitution was to create a new government that would be able to sustain a state and not have too much power to do unnecessary things. The Constitution of the United States was shaped by many…

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    Electoral College Vs. National Popular Vote The recent 2016 presidential election, has caused the population to question the electoral college, more than it ever has before. Those who disagree with the electoral college have propelled the National Popular Vote (NPV), a movement that started in 1969. Although many disagree with the electoral college, the vast majority do not truly understand its purpose, and even less know who or what it is composed of. The lack of knowledge about the electoral…

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    i. What are the exceptions to the revenue diversion prohibition: There are five exceptions to the prohibition – two grandfather exceptions and three special purpose exceptions. They are described below. (1) Airport Revenue Grandfather Exception: A Sponsor may use airport revenue for general purposes to the extent that covenants or assurances in debt obligations or governing statutes controlling the Sponsor’s financing that were in effect prior to September 3, 1982 provide for the use of…

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    A Christian chaplain for Congress should be offend the First Amendment because people can choose to be any religion, someone may believe in a different form of a God. Another one that offends the non-establishment clause is the sessions of Congress opening with a prayer in Jesus name. Not everyone believes I Jesus. If not everyone believes in Jesus, then why is he being brought up. Jesus can be totally subjective to me or to anyone else. The Chaplains in each branch…

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    Volt that the clause meant that cancellation could take place only for a good reason related to non-performance of the contract. o The representation was not true because NPA was able to cancel the contract because of pressure and scrutiny from the media, rather than…

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    developing towards a better reputation than before. Although the Indian Act removed the discriminatory restrictions against Aboriginal people, the restrictions against first nation’s women stayed intact, such as through the double mother clause. The double mother clause is when an Aboriginal…

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    v. FEC (2010) by giving corporations rights previously accorded exclusively to people. Supporters of the decision include Dr. Robert Jeffress, a pastor and Fox News Contributor, who writes that the contraceptive mandate violates the Free Exercise Clause by coercing corporations to violate their religious beliefs and that the mainstream religious opposition to abortion distinguishes the issue from less qualified potential objections to other mandates. Supporters also claim that government…

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    The Louisiana Purchase

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    power “to make laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution and fore going powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the government of the United States or any department…” By the framers including this clause in the constitution, it gave the government the power to do anything that they thought was essential for the United States without the need to take time and specifically write it down in the constitution. I think that this was a great thing to do…

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    Analysis 1. Weeks of notice of termination or pay in lieu of notice. According to the Employment Standard Act (ESA) 2000, Ethan should be given four weeks of notice since he has been working for the company for more than four years but less than five years. A similar case at Lougheed Imports v. Local was undergone in 2010, where employees posting a few comments about their employer on Facebook was deemed proper cause for the termination of their employment. By contextualizing the following…

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