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Internet Censorship in America: Censorship
This article examines the issue of Internet censorship in the United States and discusses the issues, debates, and controversies that have surrounded this concept. The paper begins with a brief analysis of the development of the Internet and history of Internet censorship in America. The next section of the paper discusses the main issues, debates as well as the advantages and disadvantages of Internet censorship in America. The final section is a brief exploration on whether the United States government should engage in Internet censorship.
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Gun Control Debate: Concealed Weapons and the Second Amendment
The debate over whether people should be allowed to carry concealed weapons has been going on for a long time. In the article by Sarah Thompson her point-of-view is that anyone should be able to carry gun that wants to.
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Thomas Jefferson\'s Legacy His Innovations,
Thomas Jefferson's legacy His innovations, writings, and political views and agendas continue to shape and influence America today. A Renaissance man in his time, Jefferson's greatest achievements include writing the…
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Patriot Act and 911 Commission Exclusionary Rule and Miranda v. Arizona
Corruption exists within all aspects of government, and has since early civilization. While many steps have been taken to prevent such corruption in other areas of the world, the United States has recently introduced…
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20th Century in the United
¶ … 20th century in the United States, the struggle to balance the First Amendment rights of students with the educational institutions' need to maintain a safe and orderly environment has been a constant source of…
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American government systems and institutions
American Government Should the President of the United States have authority to remove officials that the U.S. Senate has confirmed? A bit of government history is needed here to make this answer complete. The Congress of the United States passed the Tenure of Office Act, and notwithstanding the veto of President Andrew Johnson, two-thirds of the Senate overruled Johnson's veto. And when Johnson went ahead and removed the secretary of war without the consent of Congress – he was nearly impeached from office. That act was repealed in 1887. In 1926, according to the Supreme Court decision, Myers vs. United States, ruled that it is unconstitutional to require the consent of the Senate to remove non-cabinet officials. I believe if the Senate had to approve the president's decision to remove a high official, it would create even more logjams and chaos in Washington than there are now. It would be a bad idea.
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School Finance Aguilar v. Felton
The Supreme Court always emphasized that the law is secular and approved assistance to education. But when there was even a vague apprehension of education getting entangled with religion, it was always inclined to take refuge to the First Amendment provision on excessive entanglement. This was the case in the New York School Board in Aguilar et al v Felton et al in 1985. chial schools suffere
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Financial Crisis Contemporary Social and Political Issue:
Contemporary Social and Political Issue: The Financial Crisis
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Ethical Principles in Government Policy
In modern society, societal ethical values are codified in the formal rules, laws, and regulations administrated by local and national governments. However, different contemporary societies uphold very different…
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NRA Prying the Government Out
Prying the Government Out of their Cold, Dead Hands: United States Policy and the National Rifle Association