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- 6591: The Communications Decency Act
- ... provider can intercept mail for the authorities if ordered by a court, if the communication is public, and your provider can intercept communications to record the fact of the communication or to protect you from abuse of the system. If you are not cardful as a criminal then you will get caught, and the number of careful criminals are increasing. Says Cavazos, "a person or entity providing an electronic communication service ...
- 6592: The First Amendment
- ... just gotten over the tyrannical rule of Britain and were searching for new ways of doing things. Many older men saw it as a safeguard of their personal liberties and as a check on the abuse of power by the states. In England in 1665, there was such a thing as The Conventicle Act. This act stated that anyone over the age of sixteen was cecptible to imprisonment if they were ...
- 6593: The Electoral College
- The Electoral College Never before has the executive branch been faced with such scrutiny, abuse, and pressure. Historically, a stronger president renders a weaker legislature.Household names like Washington, Lincoln, and FDR had no problem exercising exclusive control of their respective America. Today, President Clinton has been successful in an ...
- 6594: Communications Decency Act: Regulation In Cyberspace
- ... parents can simply install software like Net Nanny or Surf Watch. These programs block all sensitive material from entering one's modem line. What's more, legislators have already passed effective laws against obscenity and child pornography. We don't need a redundant Act to accomplish what has already been written. Over 17 million Web pages float throughout cyberspace. Never before has information been so instant, and so global. And never ...
- 6595: Censorship and the First Amendment: The American Citizen's Right to Free Speech
- ... freedom of expression, the right to freely represent individual thoughts, feelings, and views, in order to protect their families as well as others. These groups, religious or otherwise, believe that publishing unorthodox material is an abuse of free expression under the First Amendment. As we will come to find, our Supreme Court system plays an exceedingly important role in the subject of free speech and expression. As well as, understanding that ...
- 6596: What Wrongs Have White Administrators Done to Aborginal people In The Past? Have All Wrong Been Righted?
- ... other institutions was for may a harsh experience which exacerbated the dislocation, alienation, lonliness and pain felt from being rem,oved from families and culture." (Aboriginal Legal Service, 1995, pp 5) Emotional, physical and sexual abuse were taking place apon Aboriginal children in institutions and dormatories. "Spiritual hurt has also suffered the Aboriginal children from the removal from their families. The following list shows how Aboriginal children were abused. (Aboriginal Legal ...
- 6597: The Red Scare
- ... first few days of its existence, witnesses charged some 640 organizations, 483 newspapers, and 280 labor unions with being communistic. Witnesses even questioned the loyalty of the Boy Scouts, the Camp Fir e Girls, and child movie star Shirley Temple. The HUAC was not the only organization to seek out communists. States, counties, cities, even organizations such as, corporations, educational institutions, and labor unions obliged themselves to hunt for the reds ...
- 6598: The Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt
- ... body. Teedie suffered from bronchial asthma, and incurred, along with it, a host of associated diseases such as frequent colds, nervous diarrhea, and other problems (Miller 31). He was left very weak as a young child, and was often subject to taunting. His father spoke to him, saying: Theodore, you have the mind but not the body, and without the help of the body the mind cannot go as far as ...
- 6599: American Values of the Freedom of Speech and the Press
- ... power. Freedom of speech and the press is a powerful tool that should not be over used or underused. The first Amendment grants us the freedom of speech and the press, but we should not abuse it.
- 6600: "Stop Seeking Certainty.." Minow's Response To Bork
- ... overcome in Minow's theory. If a certain group, such as women, are given sick leave for bearing children, this may enforce the idea that women are different from men and are intended to be child bearers not workers. However, if women are not given leave time to have children, the interests and rights of the woman are being infringed upon. The question becomes, how could a judge in such a ...
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