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- 2911: '96 Elections
- ... our taxes, and been accused of many small lies; but if he is accused of those small lies, why should we not be able to think he is lying to us? One of Clinton's big concerns is health care. He has done many things pertaining to this issue, but only half of it has been followed through with. The elections are up to the people, and it is the people ...
- 2912: Why Did the Polls Get it Wrong in 1992?
- ... is that the polls didn't check that people were eligible to vote or not, this may have caused major discrepancies in the outcome of the polls. The reason this may have caused such a big problem is that a lot of people may have taken part in opinion polls when they were not registered to vote, this is because they were avoiding having to pay poll tax. In general the ...
- 2913: Why Do Governments Find It So Hard To Control Public Expenditure?
- ... multiplicity of local governments makes the connection closer between taxing and spending. Wildavsky argues that it is within centralised states that we see higher public expenditure, which may be because all highly centralised governments are big on social service spending. The governmental system approach can be seen to try and explain growth in public spending through two models. The first of these is the rational model in which governments will set ...
- 2914: Tinker v. Des Moines, Kuhlmieir v. Hazelwood
- ... won't understand our generation. Because of the many different definitions of freedom of expression, people will always be in controversy over them. Let's hope that our school district never faces a problem as big as the ones presented in this paper.
- 2915: Law of Precedent
- ... the only solution that seems likely is to put a "cap" on sentencing and judicial decisions. We currently do have such "caps" yet they seem to be stretching ever so consistently. A recent and very big complication in the law of precedent is the notion of "social facts." Spawned from the United States, social facts, "which are general patterns of human behavior," only came into Canada in the 1970's. The ...
- 2916: Landmark Supreme Court Decisions
- ... won't understand our generation. Because of the many different definitions of freedom of expression, people will always be in controversy over them. Let's hope that our school district never faces a problem as big as the ones presented in this paper.
- 2917: Juvenile Justice
- ... to find the best rehabilitation method for that individual. Should it be community service, a curfew or counseling, these are just a few options the court has in sentencing a young offender. Parents play a big role in the Juvenile Court System. With the parents at the court hearing, the court can find out if the parent is providing a good home for the juvenile delinquent. The parents also help out ...
- 2918: Governement's Bureaucratic Half-Witted Laws
- Governement's Bureaucratic Half-Witted Laws Todays big government is a typical display of bureaucracy in its most creative state. Due to the enormous bureaucracy within todays state governments, many laws have been passed through legislation that really didn't need to be ...
- 2919: Business and Government Agencies
- ... worst it could be food for the media and a public scandal. The second question if the director were to leave and become a superior for a firm. I don't see this as a big threat, the new director would have his new alliances. It would seem like any influence that the former director would have would have to be kept to a minimum in order to preserve the rulemaking ...
- 2920: Environmental Law: Nollan vs. CCC
- ... actual use of the water and not the beach itself. The Supreme Court did not want to make a case of this for intervening in states' constitutions is nasty business; and there was not a big deal concerning the language of the law from either of the parties. I think that a similar case could be argued attacking the Constitution of the State of California concerning the navigable waters clause. I ...
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