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    GUN CONTROL STARTS WITH LEGISLATION Gun laws that are ineffective are a major cause of violent crime in America, the best way to resolve the problem is to change and strength the laws. We are reaching the end of 2016, and there have been reports of at least 44,427 gun related incidents. In 2015 there was a total of 53,379. In 2014 it was reported that there was 51,848 gun related incidents. (Gun Violence archive, 2016)The gun violence does not have any signs of slowing down. Every day, 48…

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    free speech in America is a real thing that everyone is very well aware of. After all, the United States of America was built on the aspect of free speech and expression and has instituted it in our constitution as the first amendment, making it the most important amendment to the US people. The authors also agree on the fact that millennials do exist and are out in the world affecting many different things and affecting the way the world works. Finally, the authors all can agree that…

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    Analysis Paper #2 After reviewing the background of The Voting Rights Act (VRC) of 1965 from the case files from www.nytimes.com, I will brief discuss the purpose of it. According to the required reading of the New York Times, “The Voting Rights Act of 1965 was encated to address entrenched racial discrimination in voting.” Voting was never considered equal when it came to women or people of color. In our history, many states never allowed those two groups to vote. However, they wanted…

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    Every administrator’s dream, is to be hired at a school where there is a positive school culture, natural collaboration, transparency among all stakeholders, and a common shared vision. A place where progressive thinking from staff and students are welcome, and school pride and academic performance is soaring. Unfortunately, many of schools do not encompass those characteristics on one campus. It often takes years to find an administrative leader, build relationships, and have a shared vision to…

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    the defendant’s Motion to Suppress. 3. Defendant’s Motion to Suppress argues that the detention and search of the defendant and his vehicle violated Part 1, Articles 15 and 19 of the New Hampshire Constitution and the Fourth, Fifth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, and therefore all evidence should be suppressed and the charges against the defendant dismissed. 4. The State objects and…

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    This way of thinking ignores the existence of the 2nd Amendment in the United States Constitution. Abolishing guns altogether would not solve anything. This would only raise the sales on guns in the black market. Violence would increase drastically because if the government tried to take away one the rights given…

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    Appeals Court holding that Article 20 Section 2 of the Arizona state constitution did not violate the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution; and also that it did not violate the Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, made pertinent to the States by the Fourteenth Amendment. The appellant in this case is an adherent to NaJepitism. Upon the death of his brother, his religion required that he marry his…

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    The First Amendment defines and protects the religious rights of all individuals based on the establishment and the free-exercise clauses written into the U.S. Constitution. Public schools are presented with the unique challenge of trying to balance the religious freedoms students’ are entitled, while simultaneously maintaining a separation of Church and State. Schools must take proactive steps to ensure educators understand the legal requirements mandated by the First Amendment. By…

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    the passing of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which gave new protection to citizens that had suffered discriminatory policing. This also gave new individual privacy rights as well as minimizes some of the power a police and strengthens the Fourth Amendment right against unreasonable search and seizure, which helped a lot of people. I honestly feel that fifty years ago he would have been let go without the ticket and the deputy chief would have covered it up because there was a lot of…

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    Question 1 In his “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, Martin Luther King argues that not all laws must be obeyed. Write an essay explaining what he means. Martin Luther King is writing his letter from Birmingham Jail to the community and the religious leaders that have been racist. He wrote this letter in order to respond to the accusations he has been prosecuted by. These actions were justified because of his involvement in the state of Alabama by joining the movement of civil activists. Yet some…

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