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    “It was civil disobedience that won them their civil rights”- Tariq Ali. Civil Rights for citizens of the United States were fought for by many people who were treated unfairly in every facet of the American life. The justice system‚ access to jobs‚ education‚ homes‚ and even peace at times were in far reach before the civil rights act. The CRA has a broad reach over many different aspects of American life that was once denied basic access to things that are necessary to achieve life‚ liberty‚ and

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    Civil Law Aims‚ Parties‚ Why we require civil law and areas of civil law. A civil case is a lawsuit between one person (or organisation) against another. To right a perceived wrong in a legal sense. It can include cases of defamation‚ neighbour disputes‚ negligence leading to personal injury or the recovery of debts. Judgements in a civil case could include payment of damages (and court costs) or an enforceable court order. The purpose of civil law is to uphold the rights of individuals and

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    CIVIL LAW            GOLDEN NOTES 2011  UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS  FACULTY OF CIVIL LAW  MANILA        Academic Year 2011‐2012  CIVIL LAW STUDENT COUNCIL                    Lester John A. Lomeda  Wilfredo T. Bonilla‚ Jr.  Raissa S. Saipudin  Bernadette Faustine C. Balao  Marc Mikhaele J. Santos  Victor Lorenzo L. Villanuea  President  Vice‐President  Secretary  Treasurer  Auditor  Public Relations Officer          TEAM: BAR‐OPS 2011                    Diane Camilla R. Borja  Carlo Artemus V

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    something about it. In the 1960s‚ women challenged their roles as "the happy little homemakers." Their story is the story of the Women ’s Liberation Movement. The struggle for women ’s rights did not begin in the 1960s. What has come to be called "Women ’s Liberation" was‚ in fact‚ the second wave of a civil rights movement that began in the early 19th century (Goodwin & Jasper‚ p. 148). This first wave revolved around gaining suffrage for women. Earlier women ’s movements to improve the lives of

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    a variety of tactics‚ ranging from nonviolent passive resistance to political lobbying‚ the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s precipitated societal change. The concerted struggle culminated in a more inclusive America‚ one in which people of all races‚ ethnicities and genders increasingly enjoy legal equality. “The Civil Rights Movement achieved the most important breakthrough in equal-rights legislation for African Americans since the Reconstruction period (1865–77).” Many individuals

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    of higher education in North Carolina. In the summer of 1951‚ he was admitted to the University of North Carolina‚ becoming one of the first African American students to attend UNC Law School. While being a key participant in the integration of UNC law school‚ McKissick also took on leadership positions in Civil Rights activists groups including CORE and NAACP.1 With a strong religious foundation‚ he established a new type of community called Soul City. Soul City’s intended plan was to open up

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    Police departments across the country too often use excessive force‚ injuring people suspected of crimes or even creating crimes against Blacks like Jim Crow Laws and occasionally killing them like in Rodney King’s death. Members of minority groups and the poor are frequently the victims of police brutality‚ which law enforcement agencies try to cover up. Police departments must shed their cover-up culture and institute reforms‚ such as strengthening civilian oversight boards‚ which can investigate

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    The Civil Rights act was passed on June 19‚ 1964. With over 736 hours of debate and 2‚890 pages of Congressional record. It is safe to say that this bill‚ especially for its time was causing a lot of (think of good word here). Although John F. Kennedy was very vocal on equality‚ it was Lyndon B. Johnson’s words and signing of the bill that really got the wheels moving. Going on to television and stating‚ “We believe that all men are created equal‚ yet many are denied equal treatment. We believe that

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    According to the Civil Liability Act 1936‚ the word negligence is defined as doing or failing to do a thing that a reasonable person would or would not do in certain type of situation and this may cause a person to suffer from any damage‚ injury or loss as a result. And in order to access the negligence of any individual as well as the liability that those individuals may encounter due to their act of negligent‚ it is important to know how negligence is determined in law. According to the Law of Negligence

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    genesis of the Jim Crow Laws have allowed the continuing evolution of many court cases over the years‚ which have inspired many prominent civil rights leaders to affect and impact of our United States’ history and future. But throughout history the main factor is a matter of perspective and/or point of view of a personal and cultural belief leading to social inequality; in many instances one’s ill-information leads to misinterpretation and misunderstandings. The civil rights movement starting 1954

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