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- 1111: Hate Crimes
- ... or expresses." (Tribe)17 "In it's present form HR 4797 (Hate Crime Penalty Enhancement Law) is unconstitutional has this both content based and view point based. It directly violates the First Amendment of the Constitution. It violates the Due Process Clause of the Fifth Amendment , because it is impermissible vague in several respects giving inadequate notice of what it prohibits and inviting arbitrary and discriminatory enforcement"(Gellman)17. About one ...
- 1112: Genocide
- ... killing centers and other camps, 1.4 million in shooting operations, and more than 600,000 in ghettos. The most common form of discrimination in the U.S. has been racial discrimination. The U.S. Constitution recognized the legality of slavery, the ultimate for of discrimination. The Emancipation Proclamation of 1863 and the constitutional amendments that followed the American Civil War changed the legal status of black people, but a series ...
- 1113: Sex in the Net!
- ... where as now, they are finding that the only offence censorship is needed to prevent, is pornography. The US also want to put strict censorship on all obscene material, however the first amendment of their constitution states that, "their shall be no law abridging the freedom of speech or press," and so they are finding it difficult to "step around," the law. It is obvious that people are putting an effort ...
- 1114: Legalizing of Homosexual Marriages
- ... ruling makes Hawaii the first state to recognize that gay and lesbian couples are entitled, by law, to the same privileges as heterosexual married couples (CNN). Under the Full Faith and Credit clause of the Constitution, this also forces all states to recognize these marriages as far as federal benefits are concerned. Congress has approved a bill, the Defense of Marriage Act, that will allow states to decide whether to recognize ...
- 1115: Gays: A Struggle for Acceptance
- ... the gay and lesbian population is a question that arises; if they really had a choice in the matter is another. I think gays' relentless struggle for acceptance into mainstream society came from the American constitution itself. After all, the gay liberation movement started in America, the land of the free, where all men are created equal and with an inalienable right to pursue their own happiness. No one should be ...
- 1116: The Prevalent Issues of Surrogate Parenting
- ... which party's demand is justifiable and should be upheld. Instead of deciding surrogacy issues on the basis of the law and policy of the states, judges could look for guidance from the U.S. Constitution. Constitutional arguments can be made on both sides of the classic surrogacy dispute involving the mother who changes her mind about giving up her child. Resolution of the constitutional issues will depend ultimately upon assessing ...
- 1117: Welfare
- ... AMENDMENT!! Those powers not given to Congress, nor specifically enumerated, are reserved for the states and respectfully to the people. The powers specifically enumerated to Congress are found in Article I Section 8 of the Constitution. The only facet of this Article that the most loose construction liberal mind MIGHT be able to construe as a reason for increasing welfare is that "The Congress shall have Power to....provide for the ...
- 1118: Socialism
- ... Democratic party (SPD) in Germany, although at one time the citadel of orthodox Marxism, has since 1959 been a purely reformist party, abandoning its original goals. The British LABOUR PARTY, socialist in its aims (its constitution since 1919 has had reference to "public ownership"), has never had any serious doctrinal or organizational links with Marxism, although its powerful left wing consistently advocates radical policies. A dispute with the leftists prompted a ...
- 1119: A Civil Rebuttal
- ... to think. As a pacifist and non- sadist, I call what you believe in as ‘ingraining or indoctrination', whereas our own society may call it ‘brainwashing'. Our human nature gives us freedom, as does the Constitution. It guarantees us the right to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”. Within the refines of this home, I find it a task to see those liberties granted. Here is a few of the ...
- 1120: Reverse Discrimation
- ... she should not have more advantages and likewise becaus e one is of a minority he/she should not be disadvantaged. The arguments against the special admissions program were based upon the fact that the Constitution was intended to overlook race and ethnicity in public authority and decisions. The fault in special admissions programs is that they will us e skin color as a more important factor than academic and personal ...
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