Importance of The Second Amendment

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    Basically, it indicates the importance of understanding the law accordingly in a way that does not cause a constitutional crisis. This can lead to disrespect to the Constitution. Considering the judgment in the court of appeal, the constitutional crisis is seen where something that is defined in the Constitution is considered unconstitutional. The judgment in the Supreme Court also outlines the importance of respecting the rights of all people in the society despite…

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    Johnson Shibu John PLSI 200 December 18, 2016 Question 3 From the beginning of the American politics, there have been different explanations on the conservative views and the liberal views. It is very easy to identify the difference between them by just looking their stance on the subjects like healthcare, tax, immigration, education etc. But the basic difference between them is the ideas about the role of government in the country. Both liberalism and conservatism, an essential concept in…

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    As this year’s disturbing presidential race unfolds, one of the issues that has been brought up—the cause of multiple deaths of civilians and police officers—is that of gun possession. The Democratic, pseudo-progressive view is pro-gun control, while the Trumpian view supports deregulation and is aligned with the views of the NRA. Both sides invoke academic studies to support in their respective attempts to support and promote their views. There are several, contradicting, studies on the issue.…

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    II. THE FOURTEENTH CIRCUIT CORRECTLY HELD THAT THE OFFICERS ARE ENTITLED TO QUALIFIED IMMUNITY BECAUSE THERE IS NOT A CLEARLY ESTABLISHED RIGHT TO RECORD OFFICERS WHO ARE NOT ON NOTICE. The doctrine of qualified immunity shields government officials from civil damages as long as their conduct is not violating a clearly established statutory or constitutional right of which a reasonable person would have known. Harlow v. Fitzgerald, 457 U.S. 800, 818 (1982). In specific, qualified immunity…

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    We live in a country where guns are found everywhere such as streets and households. Since all individuals are allowed access to guns without the due restrictions. Because of this, gun control is one of the most dangerous and serious topics that government needs to deal with. Every day is more devastating when we hear about a massacre involving guns. Unfortunately, America has become in a little time the country that leads the list of countries where more violence occurred involving guns.…

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    The Second Amendment, however, often serves as an advantage for felons in the process of reinstating their gun right. This amendment states that the right for individual to bear arm cannot be confiscated. Formerly, the bar for felons’ reinstatement of gun right was pretty high, very few of them had reclaimed their gun…

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    presidency had on the Country. On September 19, 1796, Washington announced his retirement to the public in what is formally known as his Farewell Address. By leaving, Washington initiated the two-term tradition, which wasn’t official until the Twenty-second Amendment in 1951. The citizens of Washington’s time saw his retirement as a serious threat because he was leaving them in a state of complete uncertainty at where it stood and also they didn’t know any other leader besides Washington. Also,…

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    Georgia Supreme court where the petitioner originally pleaded guilty to the charges brought against them. From there the petitioner challenged the decision and said the death penalty was cruel and unusual punishment under the eighth and fourteenth amendments. From this stage the case was then heard by the United States Supreme Courts. The United States Supreme Court, however rejected Gregg’s claim and confirmed the decision made by the Georgia Supreme Court that Gregg would be sentenced to…

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    The Effects of Social Networking and Job Security In a world that is surrounded by a click or a mouse, or a tap of a finger, we are able to obtain minimal to an unlimited amount of information about a person with great ease. So when does the line become drawn on personal and private? How can we being to define what is truly our personal right and private information? When can we officially mark a separation of the various compartments in our lives; work, school, home? This is where employers and…

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    accentuated and brought a large importance to the trimester categorization of a pregnancy, and legalized abortions country-wide in the first trimester. It also declared that states could regulate abortions in the second trimester if there is potential harm to the woman, and in the third trimester, states could decide to wholly outlaw abortion except to save the life of the mother. They made this decision based upon the “right to privacy” clause in the 14th amendment. This was a monumental…

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