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    regulatory framework to respond to an oil spills and to establish requirements for the prevention of pollution. The purpose of the law is the prohibition of discharge of oil and hazardous substances in the areas of the navigable waterways of the United States in dangerous quantities (p.10). The law clearly prescribed credentials of the federal government‚ established a national program to respond to an emergency and organized special teams to support the actions of the federal coordinator. The law was

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    During the ratification of the Constitution‚ it created a new system of government for the United States (US). One of the most pressing issues and topics of the Constitution was the idea of federalism‚ which describes the basic relationship between different levels and groups of governments within one nation. For the past 228 years‚ the US government has balanced the powers of state and national government on multiple domestic and foreign issues. Although‚ there have been issues where the idea

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    church/state issues. Religion in schools is a problem that can affect many people because of how they are treated in a discriminatory manner‚ also not all have the same religion or in some cases people have no religion. In my opinion‚ schools and religion should not be linked because religion is a personal and voluntary choice. The religion is something that should not be imposed. According to some articles: “The Establishment clause of the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution State that “the

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    constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed. The Constitution of Bangladesh is the supreme law of Bangladesh. It declares Bangladesh as a secular democratic republic where sovereignty belongs to the people; and lays down the framework defining fundamental political principles of the state and spells out the fundamental rights of citizens. Passed by the Constituent Assembly of Bangladesh on November 4‚ 1972‚ it came

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    for possibly stealing pocket change‚ bottles of coke‚ beer‚ and wine. When Gideon went to trial Gideon believed that an attorney should be appointed to him under the 6th amendment the right to counsel ;however‚ the state of Florida decided that was for federal cases only. After Gideon lost his trial against the state of Florida Gideon found a way to take it further and appealed to the Supreme Court. Once Gideon appealed the supreme court took it from there mainly Hugo Black a justice that firmly believes

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    say about the right to bear arms? 2. What is the Supreme Court’s position on the Second Amendment? 3. What is the Brady Law and what impact has it had on gun control issues? 4. Has the Second Amendment undergone the Incorporation process? If not‚ why not? Answer all questions. Your report must be at least 300 words. List all web resources and referenced materials that were used. You must use the APA citation style The Second Amendment to the US Constitution states‚ “A well regulated

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    Bill of Rights Essay DRAFT If all of the amendments in the Bill of Rights were being taken away‚ there are three that I would want to keep the most. The first ten amendments‚ in the constitution are the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights are laws that protect limits the government’s power. James Madison wrote the Bill of rights‚ but was influenced by George Mason who wrote the Virginia Declaration of Rights. If all of the amendments in the Bill of Rights were being taken away‚ there are three that

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    The Bill of Rights was something that the antifederalist wanted to be in the constitution. This was one of the compromises that the founders came up with so that they could ratify the constitution. The Anti-federalist wanted the Bill of Rights so that every person in the country knew what rights could not be taken way rom them‚ these rights were called inalienable rights. The Federalist finally gave in to producing such rights‚ and thus the Bill of Rights were formed. Finally with the Bill of Rights

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    constitutional law concerned with the state’s power to maintain an orderly society and the rights of citizens and residents to live in freedom from undue government interference with their liberty” (Zalman‚ 2008‚ pg 4) The crime control model emphasizes on reducing crime within a society through means of increased police and prosecutorial powers. In contrast‚ the due process model focuses more on individual rights and liberties and is focused on limiting the powers that the government has. Both of

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    Many Americans live a life that is ruled by bills and family matters and have almost no time to worry about what goes on outside of their lives. However‚ while many Americans live the “American dream‚” the officials they elected have been corrupted by the power and the wealth. Decisions made by many of these officials haven’t been based on the interests of Americans‚ but on the interests of big corporations and billionaires around the world. The U.S. government has been corrupted through bribery

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