Social Studies, 13.07.2021 23:50 corbino710
The need for refers to people's motive to sometimes reach a conclusion that fits their preexisting preferences, while the need for refers to people's motive to sometimes reaching any possible conclusion.
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Gettysburg address question. what is the purpose of this address?
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 03:30, Wyatt3104
8. select a supreme court case that has been particularly important in protecting civil liberties in the united states. in a three-paragraph essay, describe the case and the ruling, then explain how the case demonstrates why it is important that the supreme court is: a. protected from political or public pressure (since justices are appointed rather than elected and serve lifetime terms) b. able to change its interpretations of the law over time (10 points)
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 09:00, Maxwell2539
Regardless of the breadth of the definition attached to the term law, there is an essential truth to the fact that at the core of the nation's expansive legal system lays a body of enforceable written rules meant to maintain order, define the outer limits of our interactions with one another and with our governments, and delineate legal rights and responsibilities. these rules derive from several sources, which collectively are called primary sources of law. there are also secondary sources of law, which are not laws in the technical sense for this assignment, identify and discuss the four types of primary sources of law. in your response, be sure to define each one. discuss what types of laws are derived from each source. identify the source of authority for each one. lastly, provide an example of a law from each source.
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