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    commerce through the commerce clause “regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes.” Congress argued that people might not want to go through areas knowing there is gun violence which affects interstate commerce -Questions Does Congress have the right to have control over public schools? Does Congress have the right to regulate public schools using the commerce clause? Was Congress’ power abused using the commerce clause? How does Lopez…

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    words or divide a group of succeeding words in a given sentence and to isolate two identical adjectives or any contrasting clauses and phrases. Example: The supplies went to Nancy, Jim, Charlie, and the office. 4. The out-of-place semicolon Common punctuation mistakes include semicolons, which are often confused with commas. Semicolons are used to segregate two independent clauses and a series of succeeding commas in a…

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    Keywords: mediating employment disputes, resolving employment disputes, the case for dispute resolution clauses in contracts, You can avoid disputes in business relationships 250 words The Advantages of Mediating Employment Disputes Employment disputes are inevitable in any business. Common employment disputes involve wrongful termination claims, discrimination and harassment allegations, and conflict between employees. These disputes are damaging to the business and the employee alike. By…

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    they are in control of their deepest desires (Wolf, 460). After presenting this view, Wolf uses her example of JoJo to demonstrate a hole in her own Deep Self View that can be patched by the addition of a sanity clause (Wolf, 462). Should her compatibilist view be accepted, the sanity clause does justly remedy the blatant weakness JoJo reveals in her Deep Self View to resolve her argument’s inadequacy. Wolf’s argument…

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    conviction charges can only be returned to the exonerated individual if they can prove beyond a reasonable doubt that they are innocent of the accused crime. The constitutionality of this law was debated and in question in regards to the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution. I concur in the recent Supreme Court decision that the Colorado Exoneration Act should be ruled as unconstitutional. I am in assent with this recent decision that the current Colorado law is…

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    there was a Chicago law that banned handguns in one's home, but once again the court ruled that the Second Amendment guarantees this right and that the law infringed upon it. In addition to the Second Amendment, they also referred to the due process clause which states, “N]or shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law…” This means that a state cannot infringe upon the immunities and grants that the Constitution guarantees U.S…

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    Analysis: Comma Exercises

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    Long Beach City College WRSC Page 1 of 5 Comma Exercises Using commas to separate a long introductory phrase from the main clause. Directions: Punctuate the following sentences with commas. 1. Having been told of the test John wondered when he would study. 2. Wading into the cool lake we found relief from the heat. 3. In the heat of a summer afternoon our air conditioner stopped. 4. After our game with Central High School our bus broke down. 5. Seeing the oncoming car weaving I…

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    Pierce v. Society of Sisters, 268 U.S 510 (1925) Historical Setting In 1922, tensions were elevated in the United States, and a wave of anti-immigrant and pro-American views swept across the nation in the aftermath to World War I. States began to use the power of education to implement a shared American culture. Oregonians passed an amendment to the Compulsory Education Act of Oregon Law, Section 5259, which required all students between ages eight and sixteen to attend public school. Before…

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    From the time of America’s founding fathers, the citizens of the United States and its government have debated over the controversy surrounding civil rights and civil liberties, most importantly civil liberties. Civil liberties are “the restraints on the actions of government against individuals” (Bardes, Schmidt, and Shelley 106). The Bill of Rights, the first ten amendments to the Constitution, describes these liberties. Originally, the Bill of Rights only applied to the federal governments…

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    Mcculloch Vs Madison Case

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    First we shall discuss McCulloch vs. Maryland, this case is extremely important and influential because it established the necessary and proper clause; which was the ability of congress to do things outside of what is specifically stated in the constitution, but is vital to the upkeep of our country and the constitution. In 1819 the Second bank of the United States of America was being established…

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