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    in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish' was a compromise between Federalists and Anti-Federalists. Article III in the U.S. Constitution states that “the judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish” (Hemmens, Brody, & Spohn, 2013). However, giving Congress the power to create inferior courts caused for a…

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    Branch, the Judicial Branch, and the American people check the Senate’s powers. The House of Representatives is required to vote on any legislation from the Senate. The Executive Branch has veto power on legislation and can call a special session of Congress. The Judiciary holds power over the Senate and House by stopping any unconstitutional legislation. Citizens…

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    President Trump’s executive order, signed January 30 of this year places Dodd-Frank squarely in the administration’s crosshairs. The impact of this executive order would not be so daunting if the legislative process had not been outsourced to the Federal agencies charged with implementing the legislators’ perceived wishes through regulation—a defect that future lawmakers might want to amend. The driving force behind all that is wrong with Dodd-Frank is regulation rather than law. As a result,…

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    States reasons for obstructing or opposing Federal health care reform vary, however, the majority of the time it is based on ideological grounds, typically associated with the Republican party. For example, certain Republican governor’s decisions to refuse Medicaid expansion, are based in the belief that provisions specifically for the poor, like welfare and Medicaid, promote government dependence over self-reliance. As mentioned above, some Republican governors have also refused Medicaid…

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    In Smith’s defense, even though Smith had his knife in the time of the protest, the probability of Smith using his knife against the police are highly unlikely because there is not enough evidence of Smith bout to use his knife on the police, especially the towards Officer Blutarski. Smith was fifteen feet away from the police, giving the police enough time to counter the possible attack. If Smith tends to use the knife, Smith have to be within couple feet from the police to be stabbing range.…

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    Amendment Terminology

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    the contractor to write an amendment to our contract to include the same. 2) List of Amendments to the United States Constitution. Till date Thirty-three Amendments/changes to the United States Constitution have been proposed by the United States Congress and sent to the states…

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    The president of the united states has many responsibilities, there are 3 important roles the president has. The first one is that he is the Chief of State, this entails the president to perform ceremonial and non-political duties as the symbol of the United States. Second, he/she is also the Chief Executive. This role puts the president in charge of millions of government workers and allows him to choose advisers to help run the Executive branch. Lastly, he is the Commander and Chief. As…

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    The US Constitution defies all as the supreme law of the land. The simplistic, yet comprehensive, book outlines the role of the legislative, judicial, and executive branches; It establishes the core rights of all citizens of the United States. Furthermore, the average American knows very little regarding the constitution. Knowing the general idea of the constitution is not substantial with an ever-changing democratic government. After analyzing the US Constitution, it is a must that every…

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    George Soros

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    George Soros Push to Transform the State Justice System Progressives led by Soros have trained their sights on electing prosecutors recent election cycles as a strategy to reform the criminal justice system. Besides supporting the presidential and congressional campaigns, a report published by Politico on 08/30/2016 show the longtime Democratic donor George Soros offered more than $3 million to support 7 candidates vying for district attorney positions in 6 states. The move aims to reduce the…

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    I've always wondered what would be the most important characteristics a president should have to be the president of the United States. Well there are plenty characteristic requirements a president must meet. A president's job can't be described as easy, but in principle it is simple. However, not saying that just anyone could do the job. Here are some qualities that I think should be expected to be a president. The first quality a president should have is to be reliable so our country…

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