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    the government and citizens. In addition, the part of the Constitution that has the important function and great effect on law enforcement is the three branches of the Constitution. The three branches are legislative branch, executive branch and judicial branch. The separation power of the Constitution checks and balances the laws of America, and describes the division of power under…

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    The American Judicial System is responsible for providing impartiality, order, equality, justice, and fair punishment under the Federal Laws that are governed by the Constitution of the United States. Supreme Court According to the Glossary of Legal Terms (n.d.), A Court is a governing body of leaders that has the authority to settle, manage, or control legal issues and disputes. The Supreme Court is the highest-ranking court under the law of the Constitution in the United States of America.…

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    The Supreme Court is a vital piece of the United States’ government. From making court case decisions to checking the powers of the Judicial and Executive Branches, these justices are important in a way that not many others are. Their interpretation of the Constitution is considered the supreme law of the United States. Every action of the Supreme Court will have an everlasting impression on our country, so it is important that we, as U.S. citizens, are aware of the importance of our future…

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    America to maintain stability even during the tough times of war and peace. The first reason is because of how the three branches of government are set up in the United States of America which is the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch. The main roles of these three branches are that the legislature branch…

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    system is all about. The U.S. Constitution created three branches as a part of our United States government. First is the Legislative Branch, which makes the law. The second is the Executive Branch, which executes the law. The third is the Judicial Branch, which interprets the law. The three branches all have different laws of the checks and balances system. Examples of how the checks and balances work in the different…

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    An agency’s judicial review provisions and procedures for adjudication are often laid out in an enabling statute and Congress defines the agency’s actions and determines how their actions may be challenged. The determination of whether it is constitutional for an agency to replace the meaning of the Supreme Court with its own reading of the statute is often questioned. The Supreme Court may apply rules of statutory interpretation to the agency. The statutory interpretation is a process in which…

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    McWhorter The Framers of the Constitution created a system of government with three distinct and independent branches - the leglislative (Congress), the executive (the President and all of his cabinents and departments), and the judicial the courts). These three branches share power and each power serves as check on the others. Why was this system important to the framers . Do you think this is still an effective system of government? Seperation of powers is an effective system of government.…

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    influence from any other branches, has the ability to sign or veto the proposed bill. If the bill becomes a law, the citizens then have the right to challenge the law if they believe it to be unconstitutional. If the bill gets challenged, the Judicial Branch reviews the law to determine its constitutionality. The Welfare Program is complex in nature and understanding the roles of the government allows knowledge in the steps it takes to change a law (Taft 354). In relation to my proposed change,…

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    they are a public company or supplier to one. The one policy that I am hoping you can provide further review would be the Dodd-Frank Act. When the Dodd-Frank Act was signed, it included a provision that public corporations must be able to prove their sourced minerals are not coming from places that are financing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or an adjoining country, but further review of this policy has shown it to have negative impact for our economy and smaller businesses.…

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    evidence to be used in court which protects judicial integrity. This article is useful to my research because it highlights the argument in favor of the exclusionary rule by providing evidence for its case. Fourth amendment-exclusionary rule - ninth circuit suppresses evidence based on violation of regulations and policies implementing posse comitatus act-like restrictions. -United states v. dreyer, 767 f.3d 826 (9th Cir. 2014). (2015). Harvard Law Review, 128,…

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