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    secret prisons. In Hamdi V. Rumsfeld‚ the legality of indefinite detention and suspension of Habeas Corpus for “enemy combatants” was questioned. The only decision that SCOTUS was able to rest on was the Executive Branch does not have the power to hold a U.S. citizen indefinitely without basic due process protections enforceable through judicial review‚ which effectively extended the rights of Habeas Corpus. With this right in place‚ Salim Hamdan brought Attorney General Rumsfeld again to the Supreme

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    Biolgoy Sect 1

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    Section 51-1 VOCABULARY REVIEW 1. Target cells are the specific cells that are affected by a hormone. 2. A second messenger is an intracellular molecule that amplifies the signal of a first messenger. 3. A prostaglandin is a lipid that regulates the activity of cells that are in close proximity to its site of production. 4. Hormones are molecules that are secreted in small amounts‚ circulate in the bloodstream‚ and affect distant target cells. MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. d 2. c 3. a 4. c 5. c SHORT ANSWER

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    Petitioner Efren C. Moncupa‚ together with others‚ was arrested on April 22‚ 1982 at about 10:50 P.M.‚ at the corner of D. Street and Quezon Avenue‚ Quezon City. Moncupa D. Tuazon was brought to MIG-15 Camp Bago Bantay‚ Quezon City where he was detained. On April 23‚ 1982‚ on the allegation that he was a National Democratic Front (NDF) staff member‚ a Presidential Commitment Order (PCO) was issued against him and eight (8) other persons. After two separate investigations‚ conducted first‚ by Lieutenant

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    A corpus-based study of ‘talk’ and ‘speak’ Wang Bingran Student ID: 11820787d Introduction This study compared ‘talk’ and ‘speak’ in terms of their senses‚ grammatical patterns and collocations. The comparison is based on data drawn from the British National Sampler Corpus (the BNC Sampler Corpus).The vast majority of the examples in this essay were selected from the BNC Sampler Spoken Corpus‚ one example was drawn from the BNC Sampler Written Corpus.

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    Suspension of Civil Liberties in America During Times of War This paper will prove that civil liberties‚ in America‚ during times of war‚ should not be suspended. This paper will prove this point by discussing the impact of the Japanese internment camps in the 1940’s‚ after the bombing of Pearl Harbor‚ and more contemporary examples such as the Patriot Act that occurred after the 9/11 attacks. However‚ the main case examined will be the Japanese internment camps. America has always been thought

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    at the relation of any person against anyone usurping or unlawfully holding any office in any city or borough. The association with Sec. 19 of Magna Carta attributed to habeas corpus is probably imaginary. By the fifteenth century‚ older writs intended to protect personal liberty had been replaced by the writ of habeas corpus which was not used against the Crown until the reign of Henry

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    GUANTANAMO BAY: CIVIL RIGHTS IGNORED One of the most debated current events that have had a hold on America and the world are the prisons of Guantanamo Bay. Since the opening of the prisons there have been reported stories of torture on prisoners‚ inmates being force fed and due process rights being taken away. In this essay‚ we will examine Guantanamo Bay from the beginnings‚ to the legal issues by reviewing landmark Supreme Court cases‚ to the world wide opinions and finally the future of GITMO

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    jurisdiction over cases affecting ambassadors‚ other public ministers and consuls. Exercise original jurisdiction over petitions for certiorari‚ prohibition‚ mandamus‚ quo warranto‚ and habeas corpus It shall exercise exclusive original jurisdiction to issue writs of mandamus‚ prohibition‚ certiorari‚ habeas corpus‚ and quo warranto‚ and auxiliary writs and processes‚ whether or not in aid of its appellate jurisdiction. Its power over petitions for certiorari‚ prohibition‚ and mandamus extends to

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    Mempa V. Rhay

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    only would receive 1 year with the advice from the parole. This was achieved due the fact that the probation officer questioned by the probationer about the incident and the parolee admitted his involvement. The offender filed a petition of habeas corpus in the State Supreme Court claiming that he had been denied the right to counsel during the probation revocation hearing‚ the court denied the petition. In later years the offender reoffended and convicted of second degree burglary and then placed

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    1 Judicial Control of Administrative Action in India and Writs One of the important field of the study of the administrative law is the „‟Judicial Control of Administrative Action in India. Today the power of the administrative authorities become very strong and thus it resulted different complications and repercussions in the socio-economic field in India. Therefore‚ considering the day to day increasing power of the administrative bodies judicial control is become an important area of the administrative

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