Papers On Supreme Court & Constitutional Law
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State of Florida v. J.L.
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A 1 page brief of this Supreme Court case which investigated the sovereign rights of a state to create protection for its citizens which is in excess of that provided by the U.S. Constitution. Whether an exception for firearms and weapons to the provision of the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution limiting searches and seizures is necessitated. Relates the case of a black juvenile who was searched for weapons based only on an anonymous tip. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPlawBr4.wps
States' Rights in the United States of America
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This 7 page paper looks at the rights of stats in light of the constitutional convention and in the nineteenth century as well. The question of slavery is addressed in terms of the creation of the Constitution. The Dred Scott decision is also examined. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: SA014Sts.wps
Substantive Due Process
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6 pages in length. Substantive due process is defined by Merriam-Webster as a judicial requirement that enacted laws may not contain provisions that result in the unfair, arbitrary, or unreasonable treatment of an individual. The writer discusses Lochner v. New York and basic liberty rights as they relate to substantive due process. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCduepr.wps
Supreme Court and Legal Issues Involved in Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
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An 8 page paper which examines such issues as legal definition of and background of sexual harassment, Supreme Court attitudes towards sexual harassment suits, specific cases pertaining to sexual harassment, employer responsibility, legal rights of the accused, and relevant issues concerning due process. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TGsexjob.rtf
Supreme Court Case Analysis / Buck v. Bell
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A 10 page paper discussing the Supreme Court case, Buck v. Bell, which took place in 1927. This case made it legal to force sterilization in the attempt to rid society of undesirable individuals. This applied to criminals, insane individuals, as well as developmentally disabled and poor individuals. The various aspects of this case, in relationship to previous Supreme Court cases and cases which followed the ruling of Buck vs. Bell, are discussed. Also discussed is the relevancy this case has on today's realities in regards to many issues and individuals, including those most currently effected, the developmentally disabled and the incarcerated. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: Bkvbl.wps
Supreme Court Cases
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8 pages in length. Within the past several years, the Supreme Court has had to grapple with many controversial issues and decide accordingly the best way to appease both the law and the public. A number of such issues have represented the changing times where individuals are routinely forced to seek legal guidance from the nation's highest court. The writer discusses doctor-assisted
suicide, medicinal/religious marijuana and the Family Medical Leave Act as they relate to Supreme Court rulings. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCsuprm.wps
Supreme Court Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist
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A 6 page paper which examines Justice Rehnquist’s political, legal, economic and/or societal impact on the United States. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TGwmrehn.rtf
Supreme Court Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and Judicial
Activism
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This 4 page report discusses the Chief Justice of the
U.S. Supreme Court, William H. Rehnquist and the issue of
judicial activism. Rehnquist is convinced that any move to weaken
the doctrine of judicial independence only results in damaging
the overall efficacy of the federal courts system. That attitude
then influences his opinions regarding judicial activism.
Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWrenqst.rtf
Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren: Eisenhower's Appointment
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10 pages in length. Supreme Court Justice Earl Warren is a United States political figure who had tremendous impact upon the manner in which America addressed particular issues of religion, obscenity, personal security and libel. Through what has been considered by many to be hard-nosed tactics, Warren -- who was the fourteenth chief justice of the United States -- was ultimately responsible for ruling on cases that laid new ground with regard to race relations, criminal procedure and legislative apportionment. The writer discusses Eisenhower's appointment of Warren, several famous case decisions, as well as the relationship between the president and the chief justice. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TLCwaren.wps
Supreme Court Justice Opinion On Interstate Commerce
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6 pages in length. The writer imagines the opinion of a Supreme Court Justice as it relates to interstate commerce. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCintcm.wps
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