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    Court Clerks

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    the rules and court procedures. Most of the judges have a law degrees and also are elected or appointed. The judge must complete the training that is require by the state or training programs led by legal organizations, such as the ABA, National Judicial College or National Center for State Courts ("Should I Become a Judge?", 2017). The annual salary for a judge is about $102,000 dollars a year. The court administrators handles the produces in courthouse. The administrator duties is an…

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    Hungary Research Paper

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    Introduction Hungary is a unitary parliamentary constitutional republic in Central Europe. It is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Romania is to the east, Serbia to the south, and Slovenia to the west. Countries that also border are Croatia, Austria and Ukraine. The official language in Hungary is Hungarian, which is the most widely spoken non-Indo-European language in Europe. In addition to Hungarian, many speak English, German, French or Russian. Hungary has a population of 9.8 million…

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    the illegal immigrants will not be threatened to lose their job if they applied for DACA and also the employer won’t fear to provide evidence. The second negative effect of DACA policy on illegal immigrant’s life is the absence of judicial appeal or administrative review and lack of uniformity throughout the country. The applications…

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    What is the main issue of this case, and background of the case? The Santa Fe Independent School District Vs. Jane Doe 2000, Before the year of 1995, a student was elected from its schools High School Student Council, who would say a prayer over the speaker before every varsity football game. The given issue with this case was when a Mormon and Catholic family filed a suit, this challenged the practice under the Establishment clause of the 1st Amendment. What was the overall verdict and the…

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    generation after generation. When our founding fathers created the constitution they realized that any document meant to frame a government needed flexibility, in recognizing this they incorporated the elastic clause, the Amendment process and Judicial review and interpretation. The elastic clause, which is found in Article 1, Section 8, Clause 18, states that congress may pass all laws necessary and proper.…

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    people 7 viii. Implement the Sunshine Act 7 4. Recent Developments and Issues 7 5. Conclusion 8 1. Abstract Most modern systems of constitutional democracy have three traditional branches: the legislative branch, the executive branch and the judicial branch. The Republic of China (known as Taiwan) has a unique system consisting of five branches. In 2013 Taiwan's opposition political parties began pushing for draft amendments to the nation's constitution to abolish the Control Yuan and…

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    There are three branches: Legislative, Executive and Judicial. The legislative branch is the Congress which consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. According to Ginsberg, Lowi, Weir, Tolbert (2015), the Legislative branch can “Pass the law, control federal appropriation, approve treaties and…

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    Judicial review of the hearing officer’s decision is only permissible when there is no supporting evidence and/or the hearing officer used improper legal standards, or as the defense phrases it the decision is erroneous. The defense makes various arguments as to why the decision is erroneous. First off, the defense presents two standards to be considered when determining whether a refusal occurred: 1) whether the individual’s statements and behavior objectively indicted a willingness or…

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    comment depicts the importance of judicial interpretation of Constitutions not only in South Africa, but around the world. I argue that the South African Constitution allows for the constant evolution of itself, through changes in interpretations, to best fit the current social needs of the society and promote transformation. This freedom of interpretation is constrained to limit the possibility of negative consequences due to inarticulate premises of the judicial interpreters with respect to…

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    What is Gender Gap in Offender Sentencing? Disparity in gender offender sentencing revolves around female defendants irrespective of backgrounds reciving less sever sentences as compared to male defendants in the same category of offence as well as having similar backgrounds. The disparities also touch in the disagreements on whether women are actually favoured as compared to men in offender sentencing. Therefore, gender gaps in offender sentencing can be explained by the pervasiveness found in…

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