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    significantly improve or deteriorate poverty rates in countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, Niger, and Burundi are the mean years a women spends in school and the average age of a woman 's first marriage. In perspective, the more years a woman spends in school determines their education level. In turn, education keeps young ladies occupied with their school work and offers these young ladies a better life thanks to any achievements via educational benefits. Meanwhile, the…

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    refers to the right of law-abiding citizens to open or conceal carry a handgun in every state with or without a permit depending on state laws. Despite some misconceptions, this has nothing to do with purchasing a firearm. Currently, eleven states recognize constitutional carry and twenty-two states have or plan to introduce legislation to enact constitutional carry. The Federal Government has also put forth legislation regarding this issue. Many argue that the current laws regarding concealed…

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    The Attorney General is the state’s law enforcement official, and lawyer. Their job is to protect and serve the interests of their states. They’re nominated by the president and confirmed by the U.S. Senate, and the president can remove him/her from the office at any time. Some responsibilities are; protection for the public from violent criminals, help victims of crime, fighting against human trafficking, and opioid abuse etc. The Attorney general deals with cases that involve the government,…

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    is, in the eyes of the law, an adult. Therefore, he is able to vote, buy property, purchase cigarettes, and even enlist in the army. Each of these…

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    no laws existing to provide services and responders. There would be no taxes collected to fund fire departments, police departments or hospitals. There would be no help. This anarchy would exist because the citizens would not accept the law’s jurisdiction over them. To have peace and prosperity we must have some law. We allow the Law to have jurisdiction over us based on certain grounds such as protection, preserving our rights and avoiding anarchy. However, some citizens believe that the Law is…

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    independent and personal approach to interpreting law. Chief justice John G. Roberts was born in Buffalo, New York, January 27, 1955. Was the only son of John G. "Jack" Roberts Sr. and Rosemary Podrasky Roberts, in 1959 they moved to Long beach, Indiana where him and his three siblings Kathy, Peggy, and Barbara went to Notre Dame Elementary School in Long Beach and then La Lumiere boarding school in La Porte, Indiana. Roberts was named captain of the high school football team because of his…

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    privacy. According to Michele Willins of the Los Angeles Times, the law that gives college kids privacy, FERPA, is an, “unwieldy piece of legislation.” This is true because the law is only restricted to telling parents about drugs and alcohol, or sexual offenses. Anything else is left to the kid to tell their parents. A kid could be skipping all of his or her classes, and the parents would never know. Parents can’t even ask the school to tell them, which gives these parents no right to know how…

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    right to privacy. The scope of seizures/Searched should be limited and only warrant should be issued by law enforcement officer before police taking necessary action. in 1792 US State secretary Sir Jefferson, Thomas declared the amendment adoption. which says the people has the right to protect his persons, documents, residence and effects. As every law has exceptions this Amendment also has various exceptions defined by court. like consent searches are…

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    Essay On Texas Equality

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    The struggle for equality and citizen’s equal rights has been an issue and continues to be one to this day. Texas has waged many battles in the struggle for women, African Texans, Latinos, Gays, and Lesbians to all achieve the social and political equality that they all deserve. The major developments that have occurred in order for their equality are extremely significant and hold an important role in today’s society. Luckily, even after the opposition that has happened, we all came together as…

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    courtrooms more dangerous. Likewise, the poll revealed that seventy-three percent of Americans think that schools will be more dangerous if officers on campus were armed (Alters, 2011). A large part of the public views guns as purely dangerous and should not be present in schools, courtrooms, or other public places. In 1995, a study showed that twelve percent of students were afraid to go to school because they were fearful of an attack (Alters, 2011). The fear of an attack causes students to be…

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