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    Juvenile Rights

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    JUVENILE RIGHTS 1 Juvenile Rights Kimberly Burrows CRJ 301 Farrell Binder April 11‚ 2011 JUVENILE RIGHTS 2 Juveniles have different rights at the time of arrest then adults have. There are also additional protections for juveniles that adults don’t have. In this paper I will compare and contrast the additional protections afforded to juveniles as compared to adult offenders‚ I will discuss a juveniles rights at the time of arrest‚ and my opinion on whether or not

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    Unfaire Rights

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    Eighteen is a big age to turn. It makes the difference in how the world sees us and treats us. At eighteen we can vote on the nation’s president‚ be tried as an adult‚ fight for our country‚ and even win thousands of dollars by buying lottery tickets. So the questions then lie‚ why are eighteen-year olds are deprived of the right to drink alcohol? Is it politically correct of the government to generalize all teenagers and young adults into a group labeled not trustworthy? If society truly believes

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    Civil Rights

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    The legislature of the fictitious state of Xanadu passes a law that states "All people are welcome at all state-run swimming‚ beach and golf facilities‚ as long as they are white. Non-whites may not use any of those facilities." Within 24 hours after passage‚ Brenda‚ a civil rights attorney‚ brings a cause of action in federal court to have the new regulation ruled unconstitutional. The federal court immediately rules that the state law violates the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment

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    Bill Rights

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    Amendment incorporates the Bill of Rights established the foundation for the Warren Court’s criminal procedure revolution. The U.S. Supreme Court has incorporated many of the protections and prohibitions in the Bill of Rights. These protections are available to criminal offenders. In this paper‚ I will discuss which protections do not apply to the states. And the differences between the two laws: procedural and substantive. As you continue on reading‚ you know about‚ which protection is considered procedural

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    African Americans have fought for their right too vote since they landed on American soil and the film American Blackout reminds us they are still fighting for that right today. American Blackout is a three-part film. The first part involved the 2000 presidential election against republican George W. Bush and democrat Al Gore. This election caused a major controversy in America because of the major fraud committed by governor of Florida‚ Jeb Bush. The election was an arms race between the two

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    Homework – The law is inadequate in protecting people from injustice Nowadays‚ we can see a lot of injustice exists all around the world. What is injustice? Injustice is defined as an unfair treatment‚ a situation in which the rights of a person or a group of people are ignored. Undeniably‚ Injustice is the absence of justice and violation of right or of the rights of another. As an example‚ crime‚ murder‚ slavery‚ and the lists goes on. In order to protect people from injustice‚ and hence law exists in

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    American Women Civil Liberties and Rights Civil liberties and rights in America are often associated with African American movements and their battles against social racism and inequality throughout the years. As much as I was tempted to write this paper on that particular subject‚ I decided to direct it to another problem our society is currently facing‚ Abortion. The right to privacy is a civil liberty every American enjoys. The right to privacy is an important freedom for everyone

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    Should women have the rights to decide their own fate? Feminism is the belief that women have the same human capacities as men. One of the most important feminist texts of the twentieth century is The Second Sex which showed about a long project refuting of female inferiority and rejecting biological explanations of women’s secondary status. Simone De Beauvoir‚ a French prize-winning novelist‚ applied her knowledge of philosophical‚ historical‚ and psychological theories to analyze the problem of

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    Equal Rights

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    the same rights and privileges as men. To this day women do not seem to be treated the same as men in the workforce. It appears that women have given up the fight for equal rights. Although women have stood up for what they believe in‚ there are still many aspects of the workplace that are not as equal as the opportunities that men are given. For hundreds of years women have fought to have equal rights in the workplace. First‚ it was not uncommon for a woman to be a prisoner in her own home. The

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    Right to Counsel

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    THE RIGHT TO COUNSEL The right to counsel is guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment to the Constitution. It provides for counsel in phases of a criminal proceeding for anyone who cannot afford one. This wasn’t always the case. Early colonial days did not allow defendants the opportunity to hire their own attorney nor was one appointed. This right has been earned in incremental stages involving several precedent cases. Those cases include Powell v. Alabama‚ 287 U.S. 45 (1932)‚ Johnson v. Zerbst

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