Chief Justice of the United States

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    Within the United States of America, the death penalty is a continued controversy practice. The United States practices capital punishment on a state level; there are thirty-two states with the death penalty. Therefore, despite the ongoing battle to abolish the death penalty, majority of states comprehend the sentence as a necessary punishment to certain crimes committed within each state. In Texas a person can be sentenced to death row even if the criminal is not responsible for the actual…

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    United States Congress, Elk Grove Unified School District; and in that case Mr. Newdow stated that he is suing for his daughter and his self. This case was first heard in the U. S. District Court in California. On June 21, 2000, after reviewing all the facts…

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    The statistics show how he changed the economic status of the united states. The evidence given to them contradicted their beliefs of how effective Obama was during his term. They believed Obama was ineffective with changing the economic status of this country, they though he did not add any jobs to the economy but he actually did. Many intellectuals do not think there is racial bias. Chief justice Robert Chimersky believes that justice should be impartial to color and see no difference between…

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    The Necessary and Proper Clause: Is it Someone’s Opinion or What is Good for America? Throughout the history of America, a plethora of cases have passed through every court in the nation. Some cases arrive at a conclusion without needing the supervision of higher courts, but other cases make a statement that will resonate through similar cases in years to come. Once a court declares something legal or illegal, it becomes the standard against which another like case is compared. For this reason,…

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    The Apache Treaty

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    Between the years of 1778 and 1871, the United States was entering many treaties with the Native American Indians living in the territories and states of the country, promising benefits, protection, and a better life. There was an estimated of more than five hundred treaties, most of which were never ratified. The Treaty of the Apache was one of them. This paper will provide information about the United States government offering rights, protection, and guarantees to Indians that were never…

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    Ancient Athens Government

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    The Founding Fathers of the United States of America established a Government. It several ways that Government is modeled after the government of Ancient Athens. This comparison is not one-hundred percent because Athens was a true Democracy and America is a Constitutional Republic. We will look at these two governments and how they are alike and different. Ancient Greece at one time was ruled by a select few. So new leaders decided the government would by one-hundred percent run by the citizens.…

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    punishment should be abolished because it is too expensive to retain, it is revenge not justice, and it 's possible for innocent people to be executed. The execution of human life should not be something we advocate here in the United States, it’s sad that as a nation we preach peace while still executing our citizens. The millions of dollars being wasted on executions could be spent improving our criminal justice system, and in doing so, improve our country. Not only is the death penalty a…

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    The Supreme Court is dysfunctional because our Supreme Court justices have let their own political and personal opinion influence their decision. This influence has paralyzed them from being able to do their jobs properly. To understand how the Supreme Court has become dysfunctional we must first look at what the Supreme Court was set up to do. The Supreme Court is the most powerful court in the United States. The Supreme Court Justices are appointed by the president. There are no qualification…

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    Introduction: Everyone has different views on how the criminal justice system should be ran. Some think that these ‘criminals’ shouldn’t get the same rights as normal citizens since they committed a crime, but they are humans too and deserve to partake in the same rights as the rest of society. The criminal justice system is definitely broken, so it is important to examine the parts that aren’t being operated appropriately and try to fix it for the best possible outcomes in the future. The…

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    The United States style of government over the 200 years it has been around in has been quite profitable economically the way the United States has conducted trade has been able to consistently been able to bring in money to help stimulate the people and the government. The United States government when it was founded I personally believe it was the best system in the world at the time with the…

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