The Judicial Branch Of the US Government Colorado Technical University Summary The Judicial Branch Types of Government Professor William Huet Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for PBAD200 American Government By Savina Ivanova Westminster‚ Colorado May 2011 The Judicial Branch The Judicial Branch is made up of courts. Those courts are the Supreme Court‚ Circuit Courts and District Court. There are no qualifications for becoming a federal judge.
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Judicial scrutiny is often used as a form of protection for the rights of discrete and insular minorities‚ against more or less permanent majorities. Justices that practice strict scrutiny agreed that when regulating laws of economic or non-fundamental rights‚ the standard of mere reasonableness is justified. Justices using strict scrutiny often follow a certain tripartite test to ensure that the process is done smoothly‚ which are: “Where legislation directly abridges a preferred freedom‚ the usual
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Texas vs Johnson The U.S code does state that the burning of the flag is illegal‚ however the United States Supreme Court has upheld‚ several times‚ that the burning of the the flag is a protected form of speech. This causes much controversy‚ and is still being argued to modern day. When one sees the flag burning‚ they believe it to be a representation of the American country and it’s values. Those who support the flag believe that the symbol is sacrosanct and that there is never a justification
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Hubner‚ John. (2005) Last Chance in Texas: The Redemption of Criminal Youth. New York‚ NY. Random House Inc. Last Chance in Texas is an eye opening look into the efforts of the juvenile justice system to rehabilitate youth offenders and integrate them back into society. The book chronicles the research of author John Hubner who heard about a facility in Texas that ran an aggressive and one of the most successful‚ treatment programs in America for violent young offenders. He was particularly
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University of London Common Law Reasoning and Institutions Essay Title: ‘Judicial precedent is best understood as a practice of the courts and not as a set of binding rules. As a practice it could be refined or changed by the courts as they wish.’ Discuss Judicial precedent is a judgment or decision of a court which is used as an authority for reaching the same decision in subsequent cases. In English law‚ judgment and decisions can represent
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teThe Texas Gladiators Apparel Store The Texas Gladiators won the Super Bowl last year. As a result‚ sportswear such as hats‚ sweatshirts‚ sweatpants‚ and jackets with the Gladiator’s logo are popular. The Gladiators operate an apparel store outside the football stadium. It is near a busy highway‚ so the store has heavy customer traffic throughout the year‚ not just on game days. In addition‚ the stadium has high school or college football and soccer games almost every week in the fall‚ and baseball
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When Austin‚ TX began as a small settlement named Waterloo‚ no one could have predicted the amazing growth this city would experience. The first of many population booms occurred when this small town was named the capital of Texas and given its current name in 1839. Before long the population had soared to around 850 people. Since then‚ the city’s population has doubled approximately every 20 years as new industries develop and its reputation as a colorful‚ diverse community builds. The most recent
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expected to be “masculine”‚ indeed‚ people gender identity does not always correspond with their sexual orientation. Recently‚ the transgender “bathroom bill” has become a controversial topic that raises many strong opinions and intensive arguments in Texas. Texas lawmakers have spent a lot of time debate how public restroom should be used appropriately. The bill addresses that people in public schools and government buildings are required to use restroom that corresponds with their biological gender‚ and
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Mitch Carlson Steve Russell CRIM 331 Case Brief #1 Salinas v. Texas Facts & History On the morning of December 18‚ 1992‚ two brothers were shot and killed in their Houston home. Police were called by a neighbor who heard the gunshots‚ and then seen a “dark colored” car fleeing from the house. It was later found out that defendant‚ Genovevo Salinas‚ was at the residence where the murders took place the night before December 18th. When officers went to Salinas’ house‚ they arrived to a dark blue
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Judicial Appointments by President Bush A Brief Overview of President Bush’s Presidential Nominations An analysis of the judicial nominations made by President W. Bush shows a significant belief of the president in the power of persuasion rather than depending on the expertise of institutions (Wroe‚ 2009). The total disregard of the American Bar Association (ABA) role in the process shows that the President was more comfortable nominating judges who would be loyal and easy to persuade
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