Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution

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    future”, and goes on further to say “race must be taken into consideration to sustain a diverse student body” (. He clearly states that affirmative action is needed in medical education order to conform to the growing change in minority population. For this reason, supporters have also stated that diversity in medical education is…

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    hear is what you get. As it says in the Fourth Amendment, “ The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated”, is a wonderful feeling of being protected, however, there are loopholes. Such as the government hacking into your phones, computers or any electronic devices without probable cause. Realize, our world of technology has weakened the Fourth Amendment (Zwerdling 2013). What is most…

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    handgun. The gun was wrongfully tried for evidence in the Cook County Circuit Court. His attorney rightfully filed a motion to have the gun evidence suppressed before the trial. Wardlow and his attorney fought that the pat-down violated the fourth amendment against unreasonable search and seizure because the police had no…

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    On the evening of November 9th, 1989, while exiting an apartment building with a history of drug trafficking, Timothy Dickerson spotted police officers and turned to walk in the opposite direction. In response, the officers commanded Dickerson to stop and proceeded to frisk him. An officer discovered a lump in Dickerson’s pocket of his jacket, and, upon further investigation, the officer believed it to be cocaine wrapped in cellophane. The officer reached into Dickerson’s pocket and confirmed…

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    on January 6th of 2017 if their oral arguments are handed out on December 7th. There are only two qualifications to be admitted to the Supreme Court’s bar, which are that the person ‘must have been admitted to practice in the highest court of a State, Commonwealth, Territory, or Possession, or D.C. for at least three years’. They also must file a ‘certificate from the presiding judge, clerk, or other authorized official of that court’ and a ‘copy of the form approved by the Court which has the…

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    time of the incident, therefore the administrative subpoena to Verizon landline would not have turned up Gabe’s home records; an additional subpoena would have been required to obtain this information. The conclusion of the Massachusetts State Police report states “A review of phone records does not support WILLOUGHBY’S claim that a phone call occurred between GABE and MARY GRASING on October 18, 2011 at approximately 4:00 P.M.” Without seeing the additional records, if any, Mason was in…

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    As a concerned citizen of Milford, NY, the proposition of allowing our local religious group, the Good News Club, to host their meetings at our public elementary school has been the talk of the town recently, and has drawn many opinions from both sides of the argument. However, it is of my opinion that the Supreme Court is wrong in their decision to allow the Good News Club to meet in its local elementary school. Rather than basing their final jurisdiction on the Establishment Clause, they opted…

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    The Good Censorship Can Bring People can read and watch what they want, but somethings need to be restricted. For example, imagine a child listening to cursing in a song or movie and then, not knowing any better, goes to school saying the actual word. In Ray Bradbury’s book, Fahrenheit 451, he writes about a society where everything is censored. In order to restore protection in a society, people need censorship. Censorship protects children, ensures the privacy of people, and reduces…

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    our definition of the Freedom of Speech and the first amendment have become variations of its original content. The first amendment is an important factor in change in our country, and individuals such as NFL players with a platform have the potential to influence the masses should have a say for the problems that are facing us today. The First Amendment has been through a series of changes through countless cases that have helped this amendment…

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    Agencies have discretion and they are able to use that discretion as they see fit. However, when a challenge to that discretion becomes an issue, the court can become involved. The two cases are similar because they are challenging an agency’s discretion, but end with two different outcomes. These are very important cases dealing with constitutional rights. In Heckler v. Chaney, inmates serving a death sentence filed a complaint against the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) alleging the drugs…

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