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Papers On Supreme Court & Constitutional Law
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Descration of the Flag
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A 5 page paper that supports the development of a constitutional amendment against the desecration of the flag. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Descflag.wps
Different Approaches in the Application of the Equal Protection Clause
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This 4 page paper examines the equal protection clause in various situations, and particularly as it concerns homosexuality. Several Supreme Court cases are discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA611equ.rtf
Disadvantages Of Government Censorship
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A 5 page paper in which the writer first discusses the First Amendment and then discusses the effects of government censorship, including one legal case. The writer uses McCarthyism as the classic example of the devastation that government censorship can cause. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGcensno.wps
Doctrine of Informed Consent
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A 5 page paper which examines the Doctrine of Conformed Consent. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAincnn.rtf
Does Britain Have a Constitution?
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This 7 page paper considers if Britain may be seen as having a constitution. The writer argues that although there is no written constitution, the collection of informal and formal customs and conventions can be collectively seen as an unwritten constitution. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEbricon.rtf
Does the Constitution's Fourth Amendment Protect Information Contained in a Paging Device?
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This 10 page paper provides an argument that protection of fourth amendment rights is diminishing. The focus of the discussion is on recent legislation which gives law enforcement agents more leeway in accessing numeric pager information. 10 sources listed.
Filename: SA040Pg.rtf
Does the Rule of Law protect the Government?
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This 5 page paper considers whether or not the Rule of Law protect the government in its daily activities with the arguments based on UK case law looking at both the legal and political impact of the doctrine. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TErulegov.rtf
Domestic Violence Health Care Response Act: House Bill 1959: Pennsylvania
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A 5
page paper which discusses an act put into play in Pennsylvania in order to assist health
care workers respond to acts of domestic violence, and further educate those involved in
the health care profession regarding domestic violence. A brief history of the bill, and the
reality of domestic violence in Pennsylvania is presented, an overview of those involved in
passing the bill, a summary of the bill, and how this bill is proposed to help those in the
health care industry, as well as those suffering from domestic violence. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: RApabill.wps
Don Imus: Wrongfully Treated?
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A 6 page paper that argues how Don Imus’ offense was no greater than offenses one hears every day in society. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAdimus.rtf
Don't Ask Don't Tell
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A 6 page paper which discusses the "don't ask don't tell" policy of
the United States military. The aspect addressed concerns the court case Thomasson v.
Perry, Judge Wilkinson, dissenting opinion of the court, and the general conditions of
conduct in the military. The sources used are that of the original court hearing and the
appeal. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAdontask.wps
Donald P. Roper v. Christopher Simmons
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This 4 page paper evaluates this appeal to the Supreme Court regarding a death penalty issue. The paper argues that the Court did not consider enough evidence pertinent to the ideation of the death penalty in America today. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA418DPR.rtf
Double Jeopardy:
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This 5 page paper defines the term Double Jeopardy and examines its occurance in the legal system. This paper traces the history of Double Jeopardy and cites some cases as examples. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: GSDouble.rtf
Dred Scott v. Sanford & Bowers v. Hardwick
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A 5 page paper that compares and contrasts the decision in Dred Scott v. Sanford with Bowers v. Hardwick in regard to discrimination based on sexual orientation and race. The paper looks at the court's opinions in regard to constitutional interpretations of discrimination. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Bowers.wps
Due Process and the Definition and Delineation of Individual Rights
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A 12 page exploration of the many facets of due process. This paper traces the evolution of due process from the Fifth Amendment, to the Fourteenth Amendment, to the Patriot Act and its many impacts on the interpretation of this key Constitutional provision. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: PPlwDueProcess.rtf
Due-on-Sale in Michigan
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A 6 page memo to a law practice client in Michigan explaining the due-on-sale clause of the mortgage contract and Michigan law, and why she cannot circumvent the law by writing a land contract effectively selling the land on which a house is situated without also paying off the mortgage so that a new one – at higher interest – can be written. The memo provides issues of law, a discussion and conclusion. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KSlawMIdueOnSale.rtf
Eighth Amendment : Cruel And Unusual Punishment
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This 10 page paper explains and discuses Amendment VIII of the U.S. Constitution, which reads: "Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted." The discussion centers on the phrase "cruel and unusual punishment." A great number of cases alleging cruel and unusual punishment have reached the level of the U.S. Supreme Court and it is from these cases that we derive at least partial interpretations of what would be considered an act that violates the Eighth Amendment. Cases discussed include: California's "Three Strikes, You're Out" law, the death penalty for mentally retarded persons, and punishments inflicted on prison inmates by their guards, among others. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PGamend8.rtf
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