Bill of Rights

Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper on how are the main components of government set up by your state’s constitution?

Locate your state’s constitution and examine the major elements and articles within it. Review its contents and functions. Search for information about the branches of government and the funding sources for your state government. Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper that addresses the following: How are the main components of government set up by your […]

Summarize a minimum of three articles and explicitly state the way(s) in which they relate to the Bill of Rights.

Navigate to Current Events on the Bill of Rights Institute website. Summarize a minimum of three articles. Explicitly state the way(s) in which they relate to the Bill of Rights. Do NOT cut and paste from articles. Summarize in your own words. In each of these stories, do you feel that the Bill of Rights […]

Discuss and address the legal status of women, children, indentured European servants, and nonwhites (e.g., African Americans, Native Americans) during the late 1700s and early 1800s.

When the United States was formed, the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights provided basic protection for certain Americans while denying these rights to other groups of people in this country. Who was protected by these founding documents? Address the legal status of women, children, indentured European servants, and nonwhites (e.g., African Americans, Native Americans) […]

Comment on the legal basis of planning in its relationship to the 4th and 5th Amendments of the Bill of Rights.

CONCEPTS AND ISSUES IN PUBLIC PLANNING Answer the following questions in APA format. Two paragraphs per question. 1- Discuss your preference for “incrementalism” or “mixed scanning”. 2- Comment on the legal basis of planning in its relationship to the 4th and 5th Amendments of the Bill of Rights. 3- Comment on the Pruitt-Igo and Caprini […]

What are the most important protections from the Bill of Rights to be afforded to modern technological communications?

Each advance in technology brings with it moral questions about its application in the modern world. The ability of police and other agencies to monitor what were once private conversations and communications raises serious ethical questions about the right to privacy and the government’s “need to know.” Information Technology and Moral Values (https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/it-moral-values/) explores the […]

Give a brief history of how and why the ″Bill of Rights″ was necessary in a well functioning society

It’s on the first amendment A brief history of how and why the ″Bill of Rights″ was necessary in a well functioning society How the first amendment was included in the Bill of Rights Why the first amendment is still important till this day Some arguments against the right What it′s like in some places […]

What are the main components of the criminal justice system? How do they interrelate? How might they conflict?

Criminal Justice System: Mid-Term Exam Fall 2020 1. What are the main components of the criminal justice system? How do they interrelate? How might they conflict? 2. What are the differences between the individual-rights perspective and the public-order perspective of the criminal justice system? 3. What are the two methods used to collect crime data […]

Tell us briefly about one fundamental right under our U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, or a U.S. Supreme Court case.

Tell us briefly about one fundamental right under our U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, or a U.S. Supreme Court case. What does it mean? Where can we find it? What are the limitations of that right? Please keep it concise and cite your sources. one or two paragraph

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