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Citizens United could air via video on demand a critical film about Hillary Clinton, and whether the group could advertise the film in broadcast ads featuring Clinton's image, in apparent violation of the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act...
Supreme Court’s decision in the landmark case, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, ushered in an era that ended the right of States to mandate the separation of races in public education (Brown, 2006). While the original court ruling on ...
cameras in the court rooms or not there was a great debate that was started in the beginning of the year 1977 in Miami, a city of America state Florida. After having a long debate about the cameras in the court rooms or not there was decisi...
popular culture, but there are several arguments, which propose the negative impacts of this popular culture to be graver than its positive impacts on individuals. The element of popular culture, which is television or media, is surrounded ...
criminal law cases that are actually taken “all the way to the Supreme Court,” there are others that do not merit the time of the Supreme Court and are decided somewhere between the flow. A loosing litigant should have very sound grounds to...
This is one of the many reasons why I will discuss in this paper, in connection with current issues related to abortion law in Texas. (Janet, 2001) Historically, in the Anglo-American law, abortion was criminal liability, at least in terms...
United States. In Moncrieffe, a lawfully and permanently residing citizen has been convicted for committing a state offense that holds the person who is responsible for selling or transferring marijuana, as criminal and thus the convicted h...