Discrimination in legal justice system

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    The controversial debate on whether illegal drugs should become legal has been going on for years now in America, and seems like more now than ever people are on the side that wants drugs to become legal. There are many positive outcomes that could occur from making drugs legal; legalizing drugs could bring in tax revenue, it could reduce government expenditures, medical benefits for cancer patients, people’s freedom to use when they want, and it would reduce the population inside of prisons.…

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    Undoing Border Imperialism by Harsha Walia provides a wide overview of the consequences of settler colonialism and capitalist neoglobalization. Most of her framework focuses on how to abolish border imperialism and give migrants justice against antioppressive Western regimes. As stated in her introduction her book tries to provide solutions to the various forms of violence such as, deportations, illegal suspicion and control over migrant workers. By doing this she also shows different…

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    If it doesn’t then the UK will be fined and anyone affected by this law will be able to take the UK to the European Court of Justice. Before we are able to understand the effect the laws made by the EU have on the law in the UK, we must understand what the European Union is, what it consists of and how it delivers its laws. The EU is built on a unique institutional system. This can be traced back to the 1957 Treaty of Rome and this created the ECC. This treaty was important for stimulating…

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    Immigration Reform in the United States There are hundreds of thousands of immigrants who come to the United States from all around the world every year. The main reason for immigrants, legal and illegal, coming to the United States is that they all want a chance for a better life. Many people believe that the United States is one of the best countries for immigration because it has been known as the land of opportunity for centuries. Therefore, many illegal immigrants from Central and South…

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    lumber manufacturers often gave blacks the most degrading and lowest-paid positions. It is evident, that African Americans were not treated equally compared to whites because of the limited work they were given. Federal support for protecting the legal and political rights of blacks, quickly vanished after 1877. The Supreme Court did little to reinforce the Fourteenth and Fifteenth amendments, which led to whites taking advantage of them. As seen through the creation of the grandfather laws,…

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    social insurance plans are predominant and offer limited welfare. US, Canada or the UK are in this regime. -Conservative welfare states: countries such as Germany or France in which the social hierarchy is considerably strong so traditional family system and private welfare bear large part. -Social democratic welfare states: Universalism is a principal in these nations and offers the…

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    Unequal Education

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    Britannica Inc., 2016). During the early twentieth century, the Supreme Court continues to uphold the legality of Jim Crow laws and other forms of racial discrimination all as a result of the decision in the Plessy v. Ferguson court case (History - Brown v. Board of Education Re-enactment, 2017). Brown vs. Board of Education changed everything…

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    There are some legal provisions in various enactment are the example of such rights. Certain rights are granted even before birth of the child. Voluntarily causing miscarriage of a woman is punishable with imprisonment of a term up to three years, unless such miscarriage…

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    In the United States, people pride themselves on equality, justice and on what is morally right for the American people. Although this statement allows for the country to parade around as unified people, under the tapestry is something far more sinister. Even though laws have been passed in the not so distant past, people of the the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender community, or the LGBT community, are discriminated against daily. This includes places of work or school, businesses, and…

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    Academic Search Complete. Web. 4 Nov. 2015. This article suggests that the possibility of executing an innocent person is the most prominent argument against the capital punishment. Aronson and Cole claim there is a degree of uncertainty in criminal justice practices, which can be reduced by the use of science, specifically DNA tests. This article shows the importance of innocence, providing a valid solution to the capital punishment inaccuracy. I can use this in my research to illustrate how…

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