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    Roberts Jr. (LIPTAK, A.). He basically said that its not and issue and it shouldn’t be an issue as long as congress remedy the problem. Two of the opponents were President Obama and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Obama had said that he was “deeply disappointed in the ruling” (LIPTAK, A.), and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had disagreed with the decision, “disserved by todays decision”, because she believes that it took away what Martin Luther King Jr. was fighting for which was equality among both…

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    During this week’s reading, my eye was caught by the actions of then-Governor of Arkansas Orval Faubus in the wake of Brown v. Board of Education II (1955). Even as he felt pressures from both the judicial and executive branches of government, he refused to comply with the new standards of racial equality. In 1955, the Supreme Court issued a decision on the case that came to be known as Brown v. Board of Education II, ruling that states must immediately end any segregation in their school…

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    criminal activity is indeed a violation of the fourth amendment right. The court relied heavily on the fact that the police stop was extended beyond the point necessary to complete the mission of issuing the ticket for the traffic violation. Justice Ginsburg further points out that the original purpose of the stop was to investigate Rodriguez for the traffic violation. Therefore, officer Struble’s authority to hold Rodriguez ended once the traffic investigation was completed. Justice Clarence…

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    There is lots of controversy on the topic of birth control and abortion. The right to this gives women a right to decide what they want to do with their own productive system. Having a child is a personal choice that affects a woman’s life and body greatly. Birth control is also another major controversial topic in all of this. Religious and political views push the idea that Birth control is killing the cells that is trying to produce a life and that abortion is murder because you are directly…

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    June 25, 2015, Affordable Care Act 2010 HOLDING: The ruling was 6 to 3. Yes, the court granted that the ACA Subsidies were constitutional. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote the court 's majority opinion, followed by Justices Anthony Kennedy, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan. FACTS: Whether people agree or disagree with the Supreme court decision. On March 4, 2015, the supreme Court was in favor of President Barack Obama 's Health care law; (ACA). As a result,…

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    Freedom of speech is a right that is granted to all American citizens, but even though it is a right in the first amendment many people take it for granted and some take it too far. The Phelps family are of those who took their right of freedom of speech and used it in a negative way. The Phelps family are the founders of the Westboro Baptist church, yet their practice of religion has nothing in relation to common Baptist churches. The Phelps family practice a rather negative form of protesting…

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    Abortion: Pro-Choice Shouldn’t you be able to decide what you do with your body? How would you feel if someone told you what your could or could not do to your own body? This is the dilemma women face every day since abortion is constantly a topic of much debate. There are many opinions on whether or not women should be able to have an abortion or not. I think women should definitely be able to have an abortion if they want to. Women’s health can be affected if she is not able to have one, the…

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    decisions regardless of race or gender. The prosecution however should be the same among all races and genders. Notorious RBG: The Life and Times Of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a story written by Irin Carmon and Shana Knizhnik, Ginsburg was trying to make the world a little better and a little freer. Ginsburg stated, “Present the court with the next logical step.” Ginsburg meant instead of discriminating against gender or race, be logical with the persecution in the court system. Do not be outrageous…

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    There is currently a great debate in our nation about the necessity of Voter ID laws and the impact they will have on our democracy. It is with clear distinction that the Voter ID laws recently passed in various states, noted by right wing support, are a clear infringement on the ideals of a collective and openly participatory democracy. Voter ID laws, which in their inception are supposedly to protect democratic thought, would be a noble effort if they were implemented without malicious…

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    He served on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (CNN). Thomas won Francis Boyer Award, which was once the highest honor conferred by the American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research (biography.com). Clarence has made great judgements and is still well-known today. One of them…

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