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    Peter Gene Hernandez

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    Peter Gene Hernandez (born October 8‚ 1985)‚ known professionally as Bruno Mars (/ˈmɑːrz/)‚ is an American singer-songwriter‚ multi-instrumentalist‚ record producer‚ and choreographer. Born and raised in Honolulu‚ Hawaii‚ by a family of musicians‚ Mars began making music at a young age and performed in various musical venues in his hometown throughout his childhood. He graduated from high school and moved to Los Angeles to pursue a musical career. After being dropped by Motown Records‚ Mars signed

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    issue of Gay rights and some of the courts controversial decisions have stemmed from cases regarding gay rights. A couple of these controversial cases have been of the cases the 1986 case of Bowers vs. Hardwick‚ and the 2003 case of Lawrence vs. Texas. All three of these case involve gay rights and virtually the rights of adult individuals to engage in sexual activities with other consenting adults of the same or opposite sex. Many cases have gone to the supreme court to decide the constitutionality

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    Case Significance Griswold v. Connecticut (1965) Griswold was the Executive Director of the Planned Parenthood League of Connecticut. She and her colleague were convicted for giving a married couple tips on how to prevent contraception. In a 7-2 decision it was decided that the constitution from the the bill of rights 1‚3‚4‚ and 9th amendments together create a right for marital privacy relations. So they were aloowed to have counseling. Roe v. Wade (1973) Roe‚ a Texas resident‚ sought to terminate

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    Edwardo Hernandez Resume

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    Edwardo Hernandez Contact Tel : 1917-744-0922 E-mail : Hernandez.edwardo4@gmail.com Address: 72-52 51st Drive Maspeth NY 11377 Objective: To obtain an entry level where my education and skills can be utilized for future growth as well as advancement. Education 2011--- Anticipated Graduation: 2014 BA Major: Criminal Justice Queens Borough Community College Work Experience Cashier Crew Member July 2011-

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    affirmative action

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    unkind. The Hopwood v. Texas case caught my attention because‚ as a new college student interested in pursuing my college career at The University of Texas‚ I wouldn’t want the color of my skin or my ethnicity to be the reason for my admission or refusal. Affirmative action created a form of discrimination against a race that wasn’t used to being discriminated and Hopwood v. Texas opened the door for the abolishment of the affirmative action policy. In 1978‚ the case of Bakke v. Regents of the University

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    Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey‚ where Pennsylvania wanted to regulate the abortion industry‚ Kennedy changed his vote joining the majority (Lewis‚ T. 2015). His argument was that people have the right to liberty and liberty encompasses “the abortion decision” (Lewis‚ T. 2015). Whit this decision Kennedy allowed woman the right to terminate their pregnancy. Also‚ when it comes to homosexual rights‚ Kennedy has voted in different cases‚ in Romer V Evans (1996) his opinion invalidated

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    I. Bowers v. Hardwick II. Citations 478 U.S. 186 (1986) III. Facts: Michael Hardwick was observed by a Georgia police officer while conducting in the act of consensual homosexual sodomy with another man at his home. Hardwick was arrested and charged with violating the Georgia statute of committing sodomy in the bedroom of his home. The district attorney‚ Lewis Slaton decided not to prosecute Hardwick or his partner‚ but Hardwick filed suit in the federal district court against the police and Georgia’s

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    aaron hernandez paper

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    Aaron Hernandez Murder Case A. On the night of June 17‚ 2013 former New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez allegedly committed murder on 27-year-old Odin Lloyd less than a mile from his home in an industrial park. Police believe that the murder was premeditated by Aaron Hernandez and was also the man who shot Lloyd. The state’s case says that Hernandez felt betrayed by Lloyd‚ a semi-pro football player who he has been friends through his girlfriend also he was reportedly on a drug called “PCP” that

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    this topic include Sweatt v. Painter‚ Reed v. Reed‚ and Lawrence v. Texas. Sweatt v. Painter was about how a man applied for admission to the University of Texas Law School and was denied because the university restricted black people’s access to the university. The Supreme Court admitted that the Equal Protection Clause required that Sweatt was to be admitted to the university. They state that the “Law school for negroes” is very unequal compared to the University of Texas law school. This means that

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    similar to that of Roe v Wade 410 U.S. 113‚ in the reproductive rights context. Under the liberty protected by substantive due process under the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution‚ states should be permitted to regulate‚ not prohibit‚ physician assisted death. “The liberty protected by due process covers more than those freedoms explicitly named in the Bill of Rights…But such liberty can be limited if the state shows a compelling interest (not just a legitimate one)” Roe v. Wade 410 U.S. 113.

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