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    The law of equal rights for the citizens is mandatory, but at the same time dividing the people by the color of skin is injustice. That weakness in the law obviously brings inequality among the people who are also citizens of the same country. The movie has tried to present the difficulties which the brown people and their children were facing in the same society where white people are consuming all the facilities. The movie is a methodical and detailed presentation of flaws in federal law which…

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    teachers, principals, and other school professionals’ tools to maintain order, discipline, and an appropriate environment for learning. A teacher is defined as any administrator, board of education member, educational professional or nonprofessional educator whose job entails maintaining discipline in a school setting. This relieves teachers of the burden of possibly being sued for doing their job. The language of the Act explicitly states that teachers following laws and guidelines set down may…

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    the sewer at every street corner. Welcome to the gun controlled world. This is why we need more gun control laws then what we have now. Gun laws are super important to today’s society. The founding fathers made these laws as a precaution. Today we have updated guns. Therefore, we need updated gun laws to keep the blood off the streets. In 2015, there were 475 people killed because of school shootings. Since 2012, that number has been slowly rising. The date is April 20th, 1999. A day that…

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    a court of law in situations where government officials directly or indirectly violate an individual’s constitutional rights to obtain evidence to secure a conviction. In other words, the exclusionary rule is a means of protecting the constitutional rights of the people from authoritative misconduct in violation of the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Amendments against unreasonable search and seizure, coercion, and provides the right to counsel under due process of the law (Cornell Law School, 2007).…

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    of government affect us at school, at home, and world wide? Here is how, in the United States of America we have three branches of government, the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch. These branches of government affect every second of our life we live daily. For example the executive branch enforces laws, the legislative branch makes laws, and the judicial branch decides if the laws are needed this is how they affect our lives, at school, and around the world. The…

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    Although state laws are important, federal power was more essential for the Supreme Court decisions and the establishment of the primacy of the judiciary in determining the meaning of the Constitution. John Marshall was one of the most influential Supreme Court Chief of Justices in American history. He leaned towards Federalist views and favored a strong government, but most importantly, he established that the Judicial system held a final say whether an issue was constitutional and supported…

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    the same equal rights as white individuals in this country. Especially in the southern state, Jim Crow law was enforced. The reason why segregation was a law, state legislatures enforce these laws. However, this occurred in; Brown vs Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas. In 1950’s, five different cases were present in the U.S. Supreme Court on issues of Jim Crow law of segregation in public school. Brown vs Board of Education constituted one of these cases. Thurgood Marshall and the NAACP team…

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    There are innumerable legal ramifications issues eminently surfaced with reference to, students, including parents, the school district has to ratify. The particular controversy can be composed of American Disability Act Conjointly Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. The exceptionalities parents could perceive the Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act and American Disability Act is no more pursuing. The ensuing paper will review and summarized the legal argument, conclusion furthermore…

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    the schools student body for educational benefits; this is the basis of affirmative action. The problem some people say of this is that under-favored minority groups are occasionally felt like they are pushed aside for these other group members. The challenge to affirmative action brought…

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    under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.” This is an important piece of what was formerly known as the Title IX Education Amendments of 1972. This document was sign into United States law on June 23, 1972 by President Richard M. Nixon. This law is meant to protect us (women) from discrimination and to ensure that we have an equal opportunity. This is not only for education but any educational activity such as athletics and tech education that receives…

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