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Abortion Laws Anti Abortion
722 wordsIssue: President Adams appointed several Federal Justices as "midnight appointments", President Madison did not want them and withheld their pay, one of the judges brought suit for back pay Significance: Set up the policy of Judicial Review Issue: New Hampshire was attempting to regulate Dartmouth college who claimed they couldn't because they had a royal charter Significance: Declared the sanctity of contracts Issue: A man was granted monopoly right for water transport in New York and went agai...
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Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer Human Cloning Research
2,325 wordsHuman cloning has become a hot topic for debate. As we progressed one step closer to successfully cloning and developing a human being, legislators and the general public have become more concerned about the ethical and moral implications of this procedure. The federal government has been unsuccessful in reaching an agreement as to what policy to pass and enact. Thus, any current legislation on human cloning has been developed and enforced by individual states. The state of California is one of ...
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Civil Rights Movement 20 Th Century
2,270 wordsWomen and Equality Equality of man has been one of the most pursued activities throughout human history. Mankind has made several mistakes during this long quest for a prejudice-free society. However, in order for humans to continue evolving in the making of ourselves as better, we must look back at these mistakes and learn from them. Women's suffrage is an applicable topic when discussing this. If we look back upon the injustices that women faced, then perhaps we can look ahead and spare oursel...
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Death Row Inmates Pope John Paul Ii
4,139 wordsAuthor: Clarke, Kevin. Source: U. S. Catholic v. 65 no 10 (Oct. 2000) p. 27 ISSN: 0041 - 7548 Number: BRDG 00052997 Copyright: The magazine publisher is the copyright holder of this article and it is reproduced with permission. Further reproduction of this article in violation of the copyright is prohibited A GROUP OF DISTINGUISHED ILLINOIS CITIZENS, including former Senator Paul Simon and attorney-novelist Scott Turn, did something remarkable last August. They sat in silence while some not-so-f...
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