there are five pros and cons of having the exclusionary rule in place in the United States criminal justice system. There are three pros of the exclusionary rile: “A powerful tool used to defend the fourth amendment, shifts the burden of proof away from the individual, and stops innocent people from having charges brought on them.” There are two cons of the exclusionary rule: “Not a part of the US constitution and it can result in guilty people going free” (Lombardo). There are three pros of having the…
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be legalized because not only is it immoral to prevent loving couples to be legally bound to one another, it is completely unconstitutional. Before one makes his or her opinion on gay marriage, one should keep an open mind and analyze all of the pros before merely writing off the lifestyle of a homosexual. We need to understand that the only change that will occur if homosexuals are legally allowed to marry is that they will receive legal and financial benefits from the government. The California…
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law involving Congress that will go into effect as well as notifying Congress that a law it passed violate the Constitution. The judges that make these decision on behalf of the United States are individuals who will not serve one term as a justice or a brief period, but they are appointed for a lifetime to serve as a justice along with eight others, nine in total. There are pros and cons to having a justice that will serve a lifetime in the Supreme Court which consist of the experience and knowledge…
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Introduction The United States government has evolved from only allowing men to vote to now allowing every U.S. citizen to vote. In the United States, the citizens vote on officials, issues, the president, etc. They use their right to vote to ensure their voices are heard by the government. In the Electoral College, a body of people representing each state in the US formally cast votes for the election of the president and vice president. These people are voted on by the people of each state. The Electoral…
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Victoria Bolshakova Point-Counterpoint Persuasive Essay October 21, 2014 Is Obama abusing executive power and weakening our nation? According to Article II, Section 1 Clause 1 of the Constitution “The Executive Power shall be vested in a President of the United States of America.” (Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 21 Oct. 2014.) This passage refers to the significance that the President holds in the executive power. These authority entities the influence of the affairs of the government…
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Constitutional Amendment Proposal U.S. Constitutional Amendment Proposal The Constitutional Amendments exist to correct any perceived problems within the existing document. The subject matter that will be addressed in this document is: Should the Constitution be amended to give voters the power to enact or reject laws by ballot initiative, as a direct method in addition to the legislative authority of Congress? The proposing amendment to be considered is as stated; “It is in the power of each individual…
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2. On the Constitution and its Purpose: Discuss the American brand of democracy characterized by constitutionalism, federalism, and separation of powers. How do these attributes enable the American government to function effectively for the welfare of its citizens and its national defense? Pull from Federalist 10 and 51 as well as our other readings to date. The Democratic Party develops their ideas on a basis that we are better together than on our own. They central their ideas…
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good of the US-Hidden agenda. The president Chief of State, Execuitive, Bureaucracy, Diplomat, Commander Changes Since 1789 Chief Legislator FDR: informally initiating the legislative agenda. Violates the founders idea of balanced government Shifts the center of government form legislative centered executive centered. Modern president can easily avoid the separation of powers, especially in foreign policy; could lead to imperial presidency. Pros 1 Streamlined better structured to react quicker in…
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hunting, and sporting, which has caused an increase in crime, and gang related deaths, accidental deaths, and suicides. Gun Debate Over the years, there a number of different debates discussing guns. Guns have been a major topic because of the cons and pros they have on the public. The main piece brought up during these gun debates are the Second Amendment and the gun sports. The NRA makes millions of dollars from the selling of guns. The Second Amendment gives us the right to bear arms which also…
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Stephanie L. Valant November 28, 2014 0900-0950 Gun Control Controversial Pro vs. Con “Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America Ratified December 13, 1791 states: A well-regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” (Ref: TeachingAmericanHistory.org) The many Americans that are for gun control and those that are against gun control have taken apart our Second Amendment.…
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