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    The Incorporation of The Bill of Rights The Bill of Rights has generally been regarded as an essential protection for the people from the undue oppressions of their government. The Bill of Rights originally only applied to the federal government‚ not state governments. The Bill of Rights were gradually made suitable to state governments through the process of incorporation. The “incorporation of the Bill of Rights” is the legal technique that has allowed the gradual application of the Bill

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    government throughout this nation’s history that restricted the basic rights of their own citizens. Then came selective incorporation which is a process that saved many innocent people from prison for acting out their basic rights. Selective incorporation is not a law but it is a doctrine that makes sure the states’ lawmaker are not taking away American citizens constitutional right. This process opens a way to stop local and state government from taking away or creating laws which disobeys the constitution

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    English Essay – Persuasive    nd​ The 2​ Amendment states that American citizens have the right to bear arms (own a gun).  This issue is topical due to the recent school shootings such as Sandy Hook Elementary in  December 2012. However it must be argued that there are good and bad arguments about  nd​ nd​ the 2​  Amendment. Ultimately that the 2​  Amendment should have tighter gun laws in  America because of tragic incidents like the Sandy Hook Elementary school where many  young children and t

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    separate corporate personality as confirmed in Saloman v. A Saloman & Co. Ltd. [1897] forms the corner-stone of co. law. • The recognition that a co. is a separate legal entity distinct from its shareholders is often expressed as the veil of incorporation. • Incorporation of a co. casts a veil over the true controllers of the co‚ a veil through which the law will not usually penetrate. • Once a co. is incorporated the courts usually do not look behind the veil to inquire why the co. was formed or who really

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    industry is considered as a potential industry‚ but also inconsistent to describe on it. For those people who have witnessed the growth of CD-ROM‚ Sony TV‚ PlayStation and the rise of internet or smart phone‚ it explained that no technology product has come along to dominate the technology market. Nowadays‚ this industry is driven on the comeback trail. Based on the growth from Sony PlayStation‚ laptop‚ Smart phones or Tablets‚ most of the analysts were predicted that the next three to four years

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    The Hague‚ the Netherlands. It was founded in 1907. The parent company of the Shell group is Royal Dutch Shell plc‚ which is incorporated in England and Wales. They have around 93‚000 employees in more than 90 countries and territories. The company has worldwide proved reserves of 14.1 billion barrels of oil equivalent. The company operates 43‚000 gas stations (the world’s largest retail fuel network). Shell produces refined products and chemicals at 30 refineries‚ transports natural gas‚ trades gas

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    this subject. The United States Court of Appeals‚ Second Circuit addressed this issue in the case United States v. Thomas. The defendant stated he shot and killed a man in self-defense while attempting to rob him so therefore in the defendant’s mind he cannot be charged with murder. The content of this essay will include discussion on what three elements constitute a criminal act and the protections of the Second and the Fourteenth Amendments. In conclusion‚ the essay will address the issue

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    Procedural process due under 5th Amendment Student’s Name: Instructor’s Name: Procedural process due under 5th Amendment One of the four elements of the 5th Amendment is due process which states that a person cannot be deprived of life‚ liberty or property without due process of the law (Legal Information Center ‚ n.d. ). Due process is divided into two major elements; substantive due process and procedural due process. Procedural due process highlights the notion

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    years now our country has been in a heated debate on the second amendment. Some people feel that it is not safe to let citizens have and carry guns‚ while others agree it is their right as an american to own a gun. In America‚ there are approximately 270 million firearms possessed by civilians‚ and only 897‚000 carried by police.Close to 33‚000 Americans were victims of gun-related deaths in 2011 and an average of 268 citizens are shot every day. In the past decade our country has witnessed 142 mass

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    are elected in different ways and also ensures that the decisions that are arrived at by the representatives are of quality. 3. Several amendments have been made in the constitution of unites states to ensure that the constitution is efficient and protects its people as well as eliminating the clauses which are not important. Some of the amendments are; an amendment which was to ensure that individuals were secure wherever they were even in their houses. The people were to be protected from seizures

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