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2521: A Victory For Clinton
... of the largest issues going into the election. Dole has talked about putting up 23% of federal spending up for cuts. Dole has also said he will not touch the areas of social security, defense, interest on the debt, Medicare, Medicaid, veterans benefits, military pensions, and the Energy Department research labs with cuts. This means under Dole we would be likely to see cuts in national parks with the number of ...
2522: Affirmative Action: Public OPinion vs. Policy
... coalition-building now that affirmative action is under fire. Whatever its role in spawning a healthy black middle class, it has barely touched black poverty or reduced an enduring gap between white and black unemployment rates.Given this pattern, it is hardly surprising that the much touted review of federal programs commissioned by the President, should have included a considerable amount of straightforward advocacy for the diversity principle. For example, that ...
2523: Affirmative Action
... the court ruling was the requirement that all government distinctions based on race be subject to "strict scrutiny." This means that public sector affirmative action programs are valid only if they serve the compelling state interest of redressing identified discrimination.(Time Magazine, February 6 1989, pp.60) Affirmative action has moved to the forefront of public debate in recent months with a proposed California ballot initiative that would end many race ...
2524: Australians Against Further Immigration
... Many new diseases are mow being introduced into Australia. TB and Hepatitis B from Asia will become a greater and greater problem. We are already seeing 1,000 deaths per annum from Hepatitis B and rates of TB contact in inner Sydney schools of 25%. The government admits it does not have the resources to immunise those as risk of Hepatitis B or to provide the necessary TB screening procedures. EDUCATION ...
2525: Natural Law
... his colleagues on a variety of topics:2 • Letter on Toleration (1689) • Second Letter on Toleration (1690) • Two Treatises of Government (1690) • Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690) • Some Considerations of the Consequences of Lowering of Interest, and Raising the Value of Money (1691) • Third Letter on Toleration (1692) • Some Thoughts Concerning Education (1693) • Further Considerations Concerning Raising the Value of Money (1693) • The Reasonableness of Christianity (1695) • A Vindication of the ...
2526: Mitchell v. Wisconsin: Why Mitchell v. Wisconsin Sucked
... legitimate police power. The Court ruled that there is no absolutist protection for symbolic speech. Under O'Brien, the government may regulate conduct which incidentally infringes upon First Amendment rights, as long as the government interest is "unrelated to the suppression" of belief or expression. However, when states enact laws such as the Wisconsin statute, the state is not regulating conduct despite its expressive elements, but is penalizing conduct because of ...
2527: Greenspan - The Case for the Defense
... life which impressed me the most. It was quite clear that after the fourth page, I came upon the conclusion that this casebook would create a most influential reaction to anyone who had displayed any interest towards our Law system in general. In Part One of the novel, No Little Clients, presents the reader with the author's proposed thesis. His ambition is to defend innocent people accused of crimes. Whether ...
2528: Business and Government Agencies
... to assume a position at a firm asking for approval of a drug, how should the former directors position influence the decisions of the agency? Finally how could government regulation limit the potential conflicts of interest from the "Revolving Door"? The first scenario answer is both ethics and law based. It would be unethical for the Director to have any influence what so ever in this circumstance. Realistically the Director would ...
2529: The Role of Citizen Political Participation in Hong Kong and Singapore
... Agenda and formulation of the PAP party manifesto with the people of Singapore starting in 1987. Third, the government of Singapore started televising deliberations of the national legislative council. These three initiatives stimulated a new interest in government that had been absent from Singapore for years. The public finally felt that it could have a say in the governments decisions. What is ironic is it was the ruling elite's that ...
2530: Gideon vs Wainwright
... obvious truth. Governments, both state and federal, quite properly spend vast sums of money to establish machinery to try defendants accused of crime. Lawyers to prosecute are everywhere deemed essential to protect the public's interest in an orderly society. Similarly there are few defendants charged with crime, few indeed, who fail to hire the best lawyers they can get to prepare and present their defense. That government hires lawyers to ...


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