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    Arizona v. Gant (2009) SCOTUS rule held that the Belton rule was revised as the justices stated that it did not give authority for the police officers to search an arrestee’s vehicle if the occupant had been arrested and therefore could not access the interior of the car. This implies that the police should only search the arrestee and places that could be reached. Gant could no longer reach the interior of his car‚ and there was no reasonable ground to suppose that a search would produce evidence

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    Brown vs. Board of Education Brown vs. Board of Education‚ in 1954‚ was a major case that dealt with the racial segregation of children in public schools violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. Although the decision did not succeed in fully integrating public education in the United States‚ it put the Constitution on the side of racial equality and sent the civil rights movement into a full revolution. This case was presented to the court by Oliver Brown was against the

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    1 Florida Southwestern University Direct vs. Indirect Radiology Lauren Hallihan Radiology DES 1200C 101 Clori Atkins M.Ed February 22‚ 2017 Direct vs. Indirect Radiology 2 One reason we visit the dentist is to detect a dental problem before it becomes a concern. Professionals in the dental field want to provide their patient the best care possible. A visual examination

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    Jerry Falwell vs. Larry Flynt: The First Amendment on Trial Robert A. Smolla For my presentation‚ I reported on the Falwell vs. Flynt lawsuit‚ which was based upon the extent to which Americans have freedom of expression. An important aspect of this case was the dissimilarity of the two men involved: Jerry Falwell and Larry Flynt. Jerry Falwell was an important religious leader of the time. He was a radio evangelist‚ leader of a religious group called the moral majority‚ and voted 2nd most

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    Duke brothers Randolph and Mortimer own a successful brokerage in Philadelphia. Holding opposing views on the issue of nature versus nurture‚ they make a wager and agree to conduct an experiment switching the lives of two people at opposite sides of the social hierarchy and observing the results. They witness an encounter between their managing director—the well-mannered and educated Louis Winthorpe III‚ and a poor street hustler named Billy Ray Valentine. Valentine is arrested at Winthorpe’s insistence

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    Alto Vs Tenor Case Study

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    People often find themselves listening to music. Many children also find themselves given the opportunity to play such music. When introduced the musical field‚ one is also introduced to a myriad of instruments. Most of them look completely different‚ but the saxophones of the woodwind family couldn’t look more alike. One could barely tell the difference between the Alto and the Tenor‚ the most common of the family. When deciding which to play‚ it may be hard to decide because of the lack of differences

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    A historic Supreme Court case‚ Brown vs the Board of Education‚ ruled segregation in schools to be ‘inherently unequal’. The Warren Court claimed school segregation violated the equal protection clause under the Fourteenth Amendment. This ruling occurred at the start of the civil rights movement on May 17th‚ 1954. Later‚ the Supreme Court ruled on a different case called Brown 2. The judges declared school districts should integrate ‘as soon as practical’. Brown 2 slowed down the integration processes

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    Us Vs Muskegee Case Study

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    The impact of United States of America v. Muscogee Public School District has had a profound effect on education. Naturally‚ school boards are expected to adopt policies to support the academic achievement of every student. With the rise of gang-affiliated activity‚ mass school shootings and terrorist-related incidents across the country‚ many school boards adopted strategically planned dress code regulations to manage student behavior‚ promote conformity‚ and secure a safe‚ distraction-free educational

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    Unit 3 Facebook vs. Twitter Case Study Analysis Kaplan University School of Business and Management MT460 Management Policy and Strategy Author: Tosha Collins Professor: Dr. Karli Peterson Date: January 22‚ 1970 Facebook (originally "The facebook") is a social networking website launched in February 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg‚ then 23‚ while studying psychology at Harvard University. Membership was initially limited to students of Harvard College‚ but soon the social site

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    Case study: Local 28 vs. EEOC GB541: Employment Law Local 28 vs. EEOC 1. Is it clear to you why a court would be able to include in its remedies those who were not directly discriminated against by any employer? Yes‚ it is clear to me how and why the judge was able to include those who were not specificity directed by the company’s actions to be included in the outcome of the ruling. Title VII was put in place to help protect minorities in the workplace and those in search of employment

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