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    CASE ANALYSIS BCCI V. CRICKET ASSOCIATION OF BIHAR AND ORISSA INTRODUCTION ISSUE OF THE CASE: The Cricket Association of Bihar (CAB) moved the Supreme Court for stay of elections of BCCI for office bearers which was scheduled for May 22 and to bar chargesheeted candidates from contesting. The plea was made before a vacation bench of Justices AM Sapre and Ashok Bhushan who declined to hear calling it a part-heard matter and saying that the regular bench was already hearing it. Counsel…

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    Memorandum From: Marie-Alice Morel To: Senior Partner Date: 22th September 2015 Re: Primary Analysis of the Case Sophie Hess vs. Antoinette Royan In the case between Sophie Hess and Antoinette Royan, I would like to describe the role of law in a memo. It is structured in a short definition about the macro and micro function, followed by six important facts from the case and it ends with a detailed explanation about how law from a macro and micro perspective response to these facts. The…

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    Anti-federalist correctly pointed out that the Constitution granted the federal courts an abundance of power, at the expense of the state and local courts. They wanted equal representation and supported implementing the Bill of Rights into the constitution for guaranteed protection of individual and natural rights. So when deciding to support Federalism or Anti-Federalism I choose Anti-federalism. Not only do I concur with the inclusion of the Bill of Rights and its necessity but I would have…

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    In the article “Why is ‘Compromise’ a Dirty Word?” written by Deborah Tannen, she discusses how the government isn’t able to get anything done because nobody compromises. The two parties we have need to give a little extra to make the ideas they have somewhat fit the oppositions need. This article explains how the two-party system is full of stubborn politicians who don’t compromise with the other party. Tannen shows this using a mixture of rhetorical devices, with the most common being ethos. A…

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    shouldn't always be televised due to the unnecessary stress it cause the president and media. The third call of action is that the character of the the president's rhetoric, although may still be inspirational and passionate, must be targeted at congress directly not to the…

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    There is a multitude of opinions on the tyranny of the majority. People all over constantly discussing the future of the United States and its government. Even more so, than back when North America was beginning. Many people had lots of opinions. Tocqueville, was a philosopher that was highly educated on this and even wrote about it. Another highly praised opinions was “the founders” which was the beginning men who started the United States. These men, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams , and James…

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    Per the Oxford Dictionary of English, pluralism is “a condition or system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., coexist.” Thus, one could argue that virtually every nation on this planet always displays some degree of pluralism. However, pluralism and multiculturalism are regarded individually as well as disparately by different individuals, because president-elect Donald Trump, the people of Vietnam, and the right-wing populists of Europe might all give…

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    The Legislative Process and Healthcare Lobbying Name Institution The Legislative Process and Healthcare Lobbying This paper is purposed to provide a clear understanding of the legislative process which comprises of the branches of government and the process in which bills become laws. Besides, it will describe the importance of a nurse in advocating for health care policies. It will further analyze a political issue (i.e. abortion), presenting both sides of the issue; for and against.…

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    Both David Truman and Mancur Olson are both political scientist who question the theory of interest groups in the American Government. The main discussion of interest groups was created by James Madison in the Federalist papers. Madison wrote that factions, who are representative of a minority or a majority of the whole, unite around an interest. In theory, Madison wanted groups to come together to create policy together with the greater good of man in mind. Unfortunately, Madison feared that…

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    In one wanted to cause a heated debate, all they must do is mention Congress and its inefficiency. Many venture to take a guess as to why it is so inefficient, citing the individual members or the design itself. However, an overwhelming amount of American citizens are unaware of the fact that the inefficiency they complain about is actually how the government is supposed to function. One of the major criticisms of government inefficiency is of the members themselves, regular people are tired of…

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