– Ethics Dr. Fenton February 11‚ 2013 Ethical Dilemma Group 5 In my scenario‚ I am a patrol officer in a large‚ suburban police department. We are dispatched to a local abortion clinic‚ where “pro life” anti-abortion protestors have formed a human chain around the facility‚ preventing employees and patients from entering. Moments later‚ my sergeant arrives and orders all the officers to arrest the protestors for criminal trespass. The dilemma continues because I am a “pro life” supporter and
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GNED212-061 Friday mornings Qinglin.Du Mr. Mather GNED212-061 20 Oct 2012 Ethical dilemma As is known to us‚ the moral dilemma in the usual case refers to the two answers‚ which you are likely to decide on the case‚ you need to make a difficult choice; usually this option is to focus on the choice between the result and process‚ which is more important
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at the office he them made the government the way that he thought was right and the way he wanted the government to function. In February 1801 Judiciary act expands court system And the in March 1802 Jefferson is inaugurated and in 1803 Marbury v Madison sets precedent for judicial review.The presidency of Thomas Jefferson launched a new era A time of many changes and a rapid growth for the new nation. The election of 1800 showed that power in the United States could be peacefully even though there
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_________ was not a crime. Partnership 4. Court decision declaring that William Marbury deserved his appointment but that the Court could not force the president to grant it because a federal law was unconstitutional. Marbury vs. Madison 5. Right of the courts to judge the constitutionality of federal laws; this established the Supreme Court as the ultimate interpreter of constitutional questions. Doctrine of judicial review 6. Who did Jefferson purchase the city of
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In the late 1700s and into the early 1800s‚ large controversies over the Alien and the Sedition Acts‚ containing four bills‚ took place. Some of the controversies included immigration‚ slander and libel of the government‚ and states’ rights. While the controversy set the stage for Jefferson’s election‚ it also left some in tense and unsettled states. The Alien and Sedition Acts brought many disagreements upon the states. The Acts had two bills that seemed to stand out most among the government
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Hamilton shared some differences of opinions. During the Philadelphia convention of 1787‚ which we now refer to as the Constitutional Convention‚ James Madison‚ representative from Virginia‚ in his notes of Hamilton’s lengthy speech on June 18‚ 1787 he writes‚ “Mr. Hamilton‚ had been hitherto silent on the business before the Convention…” pg 17 Madison had
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Federalists‚ slowly inching them to their demise. Madison’s retirement proved to be another crushing blow to the Federalists‚ as it allowed their enemies‚ the Anti-Federalists‚ to have a leader that would have no antithesis with the Federalists.2 Madison supported Federalist ideas because while he was not a pledged Federalist‚ he had been in his earlier days. His position of power would have allowed for the Federalists to pass a few laws‚ but that opportunity was short lived and was not taken advantage
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organization as a whole. The very fact that he gets business to the organization and performs well creates shudders in the minds of the seniors to take stern steps‚ because losing a performer would amount to a great loss to the organization. The dilemma so caused‚ is creating problems for the entire set of people who work in and around Andy. The ultimate question of the case comes as a situation which is faced in every facet of life. The fact that we all have faced bullying characters undermines
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Washington’s Presidency- unanimously voted first president‚ took office April 30‚ 1789‚ Constitution and system of Checks and Balances in effect‚ congress head of legislative branch‚ president head of executive and Supreme Court top of judicial branch Hamilton’s Financial Problem- government unstable finances‚ Alexander Hamilton (secretary of treasury) proposed 1) pay off national debt and have federal govern. assume war debts of states 2) protect new industries and higher taxes on imports 3)
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Constitution: a) Alexander Hamilton; Unhappy with the articles of Confederation and weak central gov’t Called for national convention Federalist‚ from VA and aristocrat‚ wanted to control economy‚ saw manufacturing (commercial empire) b) James Madison; Federalist then switched to Republican after ratification of Constitution-wanted central gov’t and create no danger of democracy Ally of Hamilton‚ from VA Persuaded VA legislature to convince an interstate conference on commercial question
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