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    maintenance of the national parks.” The Trial Court found that Sierra Club had standing to sue, and that they had "raised questions concerning possible excess of statutory authority, sufficiently substantial, and serious enough to justify a preliminary injunction." Moreover, The Sierra Club maintained that they had standing to sue due to the Administrative Procedures Act (5 U.S.C. §702), describes that, "A person suffering legal wrong because of agency actions, is entitled to judicial review”.…

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    why this election was scrutinized with. The Bush campaign had a lot with stopping the recount and corrupting the system. They worked to stop the recount by supporting a group of voters in Florida who were suing the federal district court for an injunction to stop the hand recount. When doing the recount, republicans were not being fair to the democrats because they also disqualified overseas ballots that favored Gore and they were pressuring election officials…

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    police. This incident led to the death of seven policemen and caused an untold number of injuries. Eight years later, a strike broke out again in Chicago as the railway workers were disgruntle for the lowered wages. The federal court announced an injunction and sent troops to suppress the movement. This led to the direct collision of the two parties and thirty workers were killed. Besides this two protests in Chicago, there were several fatal labor-related violence happened in New York,…

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    Despite different genres of the documentary, first-person filmmaking still stands out as one of the most unique styles. Not all filmmakers are attracted to this genre of documentary, and every filmmaker has their own special interest in a genre. The autobiographical documentary has raised a lot of issues in concern with the growth of our ideas towards the documentary. Therefore, this paper presents the real context of autobiographical filmmaking, about the film Tarnation. In relation to this, my…

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    So how does the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act address new technologies and free speech or not address new technologies and free speech? There was a case in which a health company, Adheris, wanted to seek an injunction to block provisions of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act’s Omnibus Rule as the rule related to drug refill reminders. In the complaint, the company argued that drug adherence communications are free speech protected by the First…

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    I would request that FERC do a biological opinion and do a consultation, which will most likely lead to a jeopardy opinion, and an injunction. While mitigations such as the fish passage is possible, the effects that the dam will have on the continued shad population will be too significant by blocking fish passage. This is similar to a case between the Tennessee Valley Association v.…

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    Although Abigail does not work she the devil, she still is motivated by her own demons of jealousy. The Salem Witch Trials are a product of theocratic repression that spawned an ideology in which if something wasn’t good, it was automatically evil. This manifests in Abigail as jealousy towards Elizabeth because she is married to John Proctor, whom Abigail has been previously involved with in an illicit affair. Since Abigail was the niece of Reverend Parris,she assumed herself to not be of…

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    diamonds and diamond jewelry, including $130 million to consumers. In addition, De Beers consented to a historic injunction that prohibits De Beers from monopolizing the world supply of rough diamonds and from fixing the price of polished diamonds. The injunction also requires De Beers to submit to the continuing jurisdiction of the United States District Court for enforcement of the injunction On May 21, 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court denied the final petition for review. Pursuant to an Order of…

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    Selma Alabama March

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    As law enforcement officers waited in a skirmish line at the ready for what was a peaceful lawful rally in Selma Alabama, on March 7th, 1965, turned into an assault by police. There were about 525 civil right demonstrators. The demonstrators were marching through the City of Selma using the Edmund Pettus Bridge. The demonstrators were out peacefully demonstrating and promoting voter registration for African-Americans and also for the killing of an African-American by the name of Jimmy Lee…

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    Civil Rights Movement in Selma In the 1960’s Civil Rights workers made sure to steer clear of Selma, Alabama. Racism was everywhere and white people were violent. The right to vote has been an issue throughout United States history. The Fourteenth Amendment states that no state will make or enforce any law that can restrict the privileges or immunities of the people of the United States (Gans). The Fifteenth Amendment gives the right to vote to any man no matter the race (Foner). The…

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