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    couple of months ago and again in September 2015. The Gwinnett Daily Post, (GDP) has been reporting on the topic of the 300 stop - arm cameras to be used on Gwinnett County public school buses. Keith Farner of the Gwinnett Daily Post reported that, “an approved intergovernmental agreement between Gwinnett County Public Schools (GCPS) and the Board of Education was approved October, 2014’. The company, who developed the cameras; Redflex Traffic Systems homed in Arizona and GCPS have signed a…

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    the Lawrence v. Texas case ruled against Texas citing previous cases such as Griswold v. Connecticut which protected a right to privacy. He also used Eisenstadt v. Baird which used the Fourteenth Amendments Equal Protection Clause which prohibited laws that impaired the exercise of personal…

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    people's life, liberty, or property unless following the laws from being infringed on. We in the United States are granted equal protection so that the government officials don’t have too much power over the people, so everyone is treated fairly we can work where we want, live where we want, and be who we want without being threatened, everyone is equal until they start infringing on people's rights, then yours are taken from you because you broke the law. The Fourteenth Amendment are granted…

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    Fair Due Process Essay

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    • Are due process issues (remember them?) involved when an agency engages in administrative adjudication? Due process issues are involved when an agency engages in administrative adjudication. The case of Cinderella Career and Finishing Schools, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission is an example of a federal agency in this case the FTC violating Cinderella’s constitutional right of due process given to them through the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution. • What kind of due process…

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    against America’s founding viewpoint that all men are created equal. As one can tell the two sides of the matter are whether or not women deserve the pay. Although laws were passed in the United States to end the gender wage gap, women still suffer the unfair payment; therefore, the country’s governments needs to enforce or implement more laws to end the gap. Before a person can define their standpoint on a topic, he or she must first consider if the issues exist. According to the rage of women…

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    racial profiling by allowing police to detain those they suspect are undocumented, based on the color of their skin”(Ruiz). This unjust law overthrows undocumented immigrants. Worst part, it marks children as well. The law demands for the school district to question kids and their parents for documentations and then report straight to immigration offices. All just law does is harass and terrorize immigrants out of the state. This is extremely similar to the period of segregation of African…

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    government to intervene to support the decision. Eventually, in the 1960s, the congressional and executive branch began to expand their agendas to focus on the civil rights movement. They also actively passed the 1964 Civil Rights Act which enforced laws to end racial discrimination in…

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    Fourth Amendment Privacy

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    For as long as the United State’s government has been formed, there has been the argument of how much individual privacy people deserve. Cornell University Law School states the fourth amendment as "[t]he right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and…

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    Right To Work Laws

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    Right to Work Laws Right to work laws have been controversial since the day they where created. Right-to-work laws give workers the options of whether or not they want to join a union and pay dues to have a union member fight for equal wages, fair treatment, and many other worker rights. In right to work states it is an individual's right to join or not join a union without discrimination. Half of the state through out the United States are right-to-work states, therefore America seems to be…

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    Background Checks (The Law) Mostly all discrimination laws today are amendment or revision to the original law Civil Rights Act of 1964. Before we discuss background checks let’s discuss some specifics of the original law and how it relates to background check. Just as its namesake states, in 1964 the United States passed a law that tried to help and even prevent civil injustices to anyone base on their color, race, national origin, religion, or sex; but the primary focus at this time in history…

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