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    The Federal government had more power than the state government because the United States Constitution decided to give the federal government more power. States government did not work because the articles of confederation failed to establish power. Federalists were supportive of a a federal government where the constitution should imply powers and the government should have the power make laws. The anti-federalist wanted the states to have all the states to have power and to have each state to have

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    The state Trial Courts are responsible for the arraignment of the defendants at the beginning of a case‚ selecting a jury among potential jurors‚ hearing the case from the accused side and the defendants side to effectively evaluate the evidence as according to the legal guidelines. After the hearing and evaluating the presented evidence‚ the state Trial Court is responsible for determining the facts of the case. When facts are determined the State Court is responsible for pronouncing the judgment

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    the tale of Romeo and Juliet then‚ and we got to see both movies the nineties version and the original. They were very different their weapons‚ clothes‚ transportation but had a few similarities like the language they spoke the same language‚ kept the same characters‚ and so was the plot. They’re many differences between both movies the nineties version and the original. Which are the weapons they used‚ in the older version they use swords while in the nineties version they use 9mm pistols. I think

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    |Name: |Date: 2/10/13 | Graded Assignment Korematsu v. the United States (1944) Use the background information and the primary sources in the Graded Assignment: Primary Sources sheet to answer the following questions. (2 points) |Score | | | 1. What did Fred T. Korematsu do that resulted in his arrest and conviction? Answer: After

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    Racism in The American Court System The American Court System was composed to be as fair and just as possible for everyone‚ but racial stereotyping and prejudices may have turned the court system towards favoring certain races over other ones. People of color are being unfairly judged as criminals by not only citizens‚ but police officers as well‚ resulting in injury‚ or even death of many innocent minorities. The media have made a big impact on fixing these hate crimes‚ but it is not enough to

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    On March 8th‚ I attended a hearing at the Federal Court. The case of Velu Nadarajanv Mirc et al. is a case related to a request to defer removal. The H&C application is based solely on the applicant’s establishment in Canada. Summary of the facts: The applicant is a Sri Lankan Tamil who is a failed refugee claimant. He has been living in Canada for just over 10 years and is scheduled to be removed by 8:50pm on the 8th of March 2024. The applicant works as a butcher and a fish cutter at a supermarket

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    Rummel describes political systems as “the formal and informal structures which manifest the state’s sovereignty over a territory and people”. Now‚ sovereignty in politics is said to be concerned with the ‘right’ of a given country to have national control over a country’s territory. Norman Grindley and Anthony Woodburn‚ in an article published in the gleaner on February 14‚ 2002 describes a political system as “one which seeks to identify and satisfy the demands of its citizens as best as possible

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    Question : One should always use a capital “C” for “court.”   Student Answer: True  False   Comments: Question 2. Question : When the U.S. Supreme Court‚ in its discretion‚ decides to take a case‚ it is said that the Court has:   Student Answer: acted in conference  certified the case  granted certiorari  acted en banc   Comments: Question 3. Question : Any case decided by the highest court in a state may be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court.   Student Answer: True  False   Comments:

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    Impact Of United States Federal And State Compliance Laws Impact Of United States Federal And State Compliance Laws How do the U.S. federal and state compliance laws affect the given problem and influence the solutions taken by the company? It affects the given problem because the company is a financial Institute as in with this financial Institute and all financial Institutes it must be in compliance and meet the requirements of the Federal information processing standards(FIPS) 140-2

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    biggest difference between state government and federal government is that one has much more power than the other. The federal government is mostly over the delegating war‚ providing/maintaining a navy‚ as well as passing laws and making bills. The state government is responsible for having a school system‚ establishing a local government‚ and can regulate trade between the states. The state government should have more power as each state is different from one another‚ also each state having different

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