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- 7201: Capital Punishment
- ... a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb: nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness ...
- 7202: Drinking And Driving Offences
- ... Legal Educ ation Ontario) p.17-32 Government Document, Canada Law Reform Commision Report on Investigative Tests: Aclohol, Drugs, and Driving Offences (1983). Erwin,Richard E. M.Bender ,Defence of Drunk Driving Cases, Crimina l Civil (Albany 1986) p.79-81 Purich, Donald John, Drinking and Driving:What To Do If Your Caught (International Self Counsel Pr. 1978) p.22-25 Verticle File at Hill Crest Library, Drinking and Driving-Offences ...
- 7203: Legalization of Drugs
- Legalization of Drugs It is clear that most of the serious problems the public associates with illegal drug use are, in reality, caused directly or indirectly by drug prohibition. Let's assume the war on drugs is given up as the misguided enterprise it is. What will happen? The day after legalization goes into effect, the streets of America will be safer. The American citizens will no longer have ...
- 7204: John Quincy Adams
- ... how much he angered others. John Quincy stood up for what he thought, and did not just join the bandwagon, if he did the United States would be different today. We would of went to war with Great Britain, or we would still have bad relations with Great Britain. The risk of being injured or killed was worth what he did. If he was killed he still would have been known ...
- 7205: The Death Penalty: Why We Should Have Capital Punishment?
- ... countries. I don't see why public safety doesn't deserve as much respect and protection as a nation's national security does. In fact, it can be reasonably argued that supporting armies and waging war is far more barbarous than the death penalty is. So I find it hypocritical that the same countries who have abolished capital punishment because it is "barbaric" to defend public safety that way are at ...
- 7206: Telecommunications Act Of 1996
- ... which equals to an additional channel. The Telecommunications Act that sought Internet censorship was struck down by the Supreme Court in June 1996. It was ruled that Internet censorship was unconstitutional. The ACLU and many civil rights activists were firmly against this policy. As Thomas Jefferson put it “ Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the ...
- 7207: Should Drugs Be Made Legal?
- Should Drugs Be Made Legal? For several decades drugs have been one of the major problems of society. There have been escalating costs spent on the war against drugs and countless dollars spent on rehabilitation, but the problem still exists. Not only has the drug problem increased but drug related problems are on the rise. Drug abuse is a killer in our ...
- 7208: Regulating Big Companies
- ... was found guilty on all 17 counts of criminal information and given a fine of $8.5 million, which is the maximum available under the export control laws. The Russian company will separately pay a civil fine of $171,000 levied by the Commerce Department. The Russian company also agreed to accept the Commerce Department restrictions on some of its computer sales in Russia for the next two years. "This case ...
- 7209: Affirmative Action
- ... unconstitutional given its classification based on race. The school appealed and the California Supreme Court held that the program offended the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and Title VI, Section 601 of the Civil Rights of Act of 1964. The section states that "no person in the United State shall, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of ...
- 7210: Freedom of Speech: Censorship on the Internet
- ... understand many of the questions raised an understanding of how the Internet originated is important. The internet grew out of developments in packet switching and distributed computer networks designed to be secure in time of war: distributed computer networks are less susceptible to damage because transmissions can be routed around the damage. Standard protocols ensure that any platform can be connected to this network and this meant that local area networks ...
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