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  • Federal Emergency Relief Labor Relations Act
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    During the 1930 's, America witnessed a breakdown of the Democratic and free enterprise system as the United States fell into the worst Depression in history. The effects of the depression were being felt everywhere in the United States. In 1933, sixteen million people were unemployed. Americans wanted and needed a change. They proved this by electing Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1932. This was the beginning of a new period in time for Americans, as Roosevelt would introduce his course of action wit...
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  • Espionage Act Judiciary Act
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    The United States democratic system includes certain features that are intended to protect against the abuse of the power by the government and public officials. Some protective features include: judicial review, impeachment process, freedom of expression, protection against unreasonable searches, equal protection under the law, and the rights of the accused. One important protective feature is judicial review. Judicial review is the power of the courts to review laws and determine whether or no...
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  • World War Ii Military Necessity
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    ... is when the Western Defense Command was actually set up. To get an idea of the size of the W. D. C. imagine a line splitting California, Oregon and Washington in half; the western half of those states would be the W. D. C. and would eventually be devoid of anyone of Japanese descent. Southern Arizona was also included in the W. D. C. Now the internment didnt happen all at once. It happened in a series of proclamations, each taking more rights of the Japanese away once it was put in to action...
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  • Strict Scrutiny Armed Forces
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    ... apriorism but it is within the right of every individual to express his dislike of, or objection to, the armed forces. As noted in Street v. New York, the Court wrote that it is firmly settled that under our Constitution the public expression of ideas may not be prohibited merely because the ideas are themselves offensive to some of their hearers. The second clause of the Georgia statute, which outlaws wearing a military uniform while advocating the overthrow of the government, is also uncon...
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  • Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties
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    ... t started to grow into wide use, the Government began to become concerned about what children were being exposed to online. Until the Government began to interfere, most libraries did not use Internet filtering. Many cases of minors being exposed to pornography began to appear. In the year 2000, Bill Clinton signed the Childrens Internet Protection Act (CIPA) as part of Federal Bill HR 4577. The CIPA required schools and libraries that had federal funding designated for Internet use to insta...
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  • American Heritage Dictionary Supreme Court Cases
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    Prayer before a game, under God as a part of the pledge, the Ten Commandments on school walls: are all of these really an endorsement of religion or are they merely a nations heritage; traditions passed down year after year? This point could and probably will be argued forever. But there is one thing that must be settled once and for all. If rights are to be removed from moral, conservative students in the public school system, then the precedent set by the removal of these rights must extend al...
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  • Punishable By Death Age Of 18
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    Many people support the death penalty, and a lot of them use the defense that comes from the Bible: an eye for eye, and a limb for a limb. I on the other hand believe otherwise. Punishment by death, in my opinion, is a very barbaric way of penalization. In the world, it is known that at least 2500 prisoners are executed in at least 37 different countries, on an annual basis. There will be various statistics, opinions, history, and background information discussed through out the residuum of this...
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  • Communications Decency Act Moral Guidance
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    Thesis: Censorship of the Internet, because it limits free speech and economic freedom, is unconstitutional Although the Internet was created in the 1960 s as a communications tool for the U. S. military to withstand a severe nuclear war and still be operable, until the government opened it up to public use in the late 1980 s. The Internet became a unique communications phenomenon. Nobody could predict the speed which people all over connected the world on to this new form of technological commu...
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  • Legalizing Prostitution Sexually Transmitted
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    Prostitution is an issue which has caused controversy cross-culturally and historically and which has many individuals reexamining the logistics of it. If prostitution is decriminalized it will become economically profitable and feasible for not only the prostitutes, but also western society as a whole. Without the 20 th century western laws, which force prostitution underground, the profession of prostitution could become a clean and safe occupation. Prostitution laws are unconstitutional and d...
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  • Life Without Parole Death Penalty Information Center
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    James Wheeler 3 / 6 / 00 Government 400. 3 The Costs of the Death Penalty in the United States Capital punishment has existed in the US since colonial times. Since then, more than 13, 000 people have been legally executed. Today, there are only twelve states which do not have the death penalty: Alaska, Hawaii, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia and Wisconsin, as well as Washington D. C. The locations of these states are important b...
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  • T Ask Don T United States Military
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    We the Affirmative believe the United States Military s Don t Ask, Don t Tell policy should be repealed. We argue that homosexuals are not a threat to the military, that the policy is a hardship on American taxpayers, and that the policy is not being administered properly and never has been. People are different. People have always been different; this isn t a new concept. There are differences ranging from physical appearance to political opinion to sexual orientation. Our society has consisten...
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  • Freedom Of Speech Beliefs
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    Freedom of Speech Meredith Kerr Charles W. Locke U. S. History 121 - 03 9 - 27 - 99 Imagine a time when one could be fined, imprisoned and even killed for just simply speaking one? s mind. Speech is the basic vehicle for communication of beliefs, thoughts and ideas. Without the right to speak one? s mind freely one would be forced to agree with everything society stated. With freedom of speech one? s own ideas can be expressed freely and the follower? s belief will be stronger. The words sound s...
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  • World War Ii United States Government
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    In spring of 1942, immediately after the United States entered war with Japan, the Federal government instructed a policy where hundreds of thousands of people of Japanese ancestry were evacuated into relocation camps. Many agree that the United States government was not justified with their treatment towards the Japanese during World War II. This Japanese-American experience of incarceration is believed to be unconstitutional, demonstrating racism and causing social and economic hardships for t...
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  • Board Of Education Of Topeka Appellate Courts
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    Scott Colson Chris OConnell To Kill A Mockingbird March 5, 2000 GOMILLION ET AL. v. LIGHTFOOT, MAYOR OF TUSKEGEE, ET AL. The unprecedented Gomillion v. Lightfoot came to the Supreme Court because the borders of Tuskegee, Alabama were redrawn. They went from a square shape to an irregular one to exclude black neighborhoods, on the outer edges of the city, violating the 15 th Amendment, denying them a vote because of race. This practice is also known as racial gerrymandering. On October 18 and 19 ...
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  • Simon Wiesenthal Indecent Material
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    As the end of the twentieth century nears, a new medium and tool has emerged as the future of communications, business, news, education, and entertainment. This tool is the Internet, a worldwide network of computers currently connected by phone lines. While it is still in its infancy, its power as a medium is very great, and this is being recognized ever more frequently by the businesses and people it connects. However, it is also abundant with information that is considered inappropriate, adult...
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  • Sexually Explicit Material Communications Decency Act
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    Is Internet Censorship Needed? Internet censorship seems to be the target of many debates nowadays in the U. S. due to the rising popularity of the internet and the large amounts of pornography, warez, illegal drugs, and general threats to society. It is a very hard subject to handle, after all no one really is in charge of the internet, and in fact no one really owns it except perhaps the? millions of people throughout the world who contribute to it in various ways? (Burton). The argument for c...
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  • York William Morrow York Oxford University
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    The Influence of Marshall s Court The Supreme Court, under John Marshall, had a great influence on the development of the powers of our present day government. John Marshall s court was responsible for greatly increasing the powers of the Supreme Court and the Federal Government. The Supreme Court of the early 1800 s was nothing like it is today. The early Supreme Court didn t seem like it fit in well with the rest of the Government. But as we know that was destined to change. The man who change...
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  • Convicted Sex Offenders Law Enforcement Agencies
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    Tragically, there is little we can do to help the innocent children who already have been victimized in this horrible, horrible way, but, we can-and we must-do everything possible to prevent that horror from happening to other children. Pennsylvania s governor, Tom Ridge, said this while talking about the horrible crimes of child molestation. There have been many cases in this country of these types of crimes, and unfortunately, no one had made any effort to make laws to help protect our childre...
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  • Respecting An Establishment Prayer In Schools
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    Prayer in Schools Prayer in schools is a very controversial issue these days, and it is held dearly in the hearts of many people in America. The First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States was passed on December 15, 1791. The amendment states that: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the gover...
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  • U S Supreme Court Congress Shall Make
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    Separation of Church and State The principle of separation between Religion and government was a part of America s history for many centuries. The influence of religion on humankind can be traced back to the first records of history. Religion has served as a pillar of strength to some and binding chains to others. There are vast amounts of information and anthropological studies revealing the interaction of religion and humankind. The first period is the early period, which will encompass from C...
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