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    Clinging our research on ("United States Constitution") the constitution is described as the supreme law of United States of America that came to power in 1789.Containing seven major articles which make up the whole constitution, the first three wholly revolves around division of powers. Major issues like distinction of powers are discussed in the first three articles hence makes up the federal government. Articles four, five and six edge out towards defining the rights and responsibilities of…

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    Included in these laws are outlines of when and where the government can intercede and monitor their citizens. Yet even the government has a tendency to break their own rules. From an internal NSA audit dated May 12, 2,776 different incidents of violations of privacy rules…

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    Barbara Young Welke, a professor of history and law at the University of Minnesota, in her book, Law and the Borders of Belonging in the Long Nineteenth Century United States, discusses how law constructs borders through creating a legal place for the other. The author primarily studies and writes within the areas of 19th and 20th century legal history, as she continues to present in this book. Barbara’s purpose for this book is to provide an educational foundation of historical policies and…

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    helping to protect its inhabitants. Believe it or not, speech can greatly impact the people around you. That is why their are laws limiting freedom of speech. One example of how freedom of speech without limitations can be harmful to society occurred in the 1919 case Schenk v. United State. Schenk was passing out flyers to all the people that were drafted saying that the war was just a result of capitalists greed and claiming that the draft resulted in involuntary…

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    Femme Sole Research Paper

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    Femme sole refers to a medieval law that provides ownership to single women, spinsters,divorcees or widows individuals.This law focuses on the fact that women whose marriages have been annulled become independent of their spouses and automatically own their properties. So, women can gain legally right to own Properties that could be obtained before or after marriage. At the beginning of the Femme sole establishment, it just protected male spouses from future economic and legal implications of…

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    unethical and that these prostitutes are merely being objectified. The general public believes that these laws against prostitution should be enforced and the war against issues that come with it such as rape, assaults, human and sex trafficking, etc. should come to a halt. As well most people believe that freedom of expression with our bodies should not be a choice if it conflicts with the law and that prostitution sets our community to be in a perilous environment. Yet, on the other hand, in…

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    King In Ancient India

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    divided into 26 provinces and their military used a lot of infantry. The Gupta empire also maintained a navy to control water ways and their coasts. They also had a high level of understanding of siege warfare, employing catapults and other sophisticated war…

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    Title Vii Case Study

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    Even after this order, American troops were not desegregated until the Korean War in 1952. Title VII applied to employers with 100 or more employees within in it's first year, Over the course of another three years, Title VII began to apply to employers with 25 or more employees. It also applied to labor unions and employment agencies…

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    nature-given morals that government is born. Therefore, should government not also have morals as if it were a living and breathing man? The drawback is that government makes mistakes just like man. Some laws are just so unacceptable that is not only the people’s right, but duty to disobey them. Following the laws that govern us blindly is a dangerous way to live. It is acceptable to go against the government when the government threatens lives of innocents and restricts free will, when the…

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    States will not protect its citizens is not only unconstitutional but a very dangerous idea to think of. Not only will these territories have these new rights to act upon but they will also grow their country with the help of the United States federal laws. Another argument is the eligibility for the military draft will become automatic for all males born in the territory. At the moment our eligibility is contingent upon us volunteering to become eligible. It is not automatic but will be if…

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