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Papers On Supreme Court & Constitutional Law
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Judicial Review # 2
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In 6 pages, the writer discusses the concept of judicial review, what it is, how it works, agencies involved, etc. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Jrev2.wps
Judicial Review & Its Ultimate Impact Upon Public Administration/Book Review
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4 pages in length. An analytical review of Earl M. Maltz's book entitled "Rethinking Constitutional Law: Originalism, Interventionism, and the Politics of Judicial Review" in which the writer finds Maltz's views to be unrealistic because they tend to de-recognize the human qualities of judicial members. This essay largely examines political participation and its role in public administration. Standard bibliography lists more than 10 sources and a Free annotated bibliography details their usage in brief. Please send us e-mail for more details.
Filename: Judicial.wps
Judicial Review and the Marbury vs. Madison debate
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7 pages.
This paper will consider whether the exercise of the judicial
review is legitimate. The question here is whether judges who
are not elected should be able to overturn the actions of a
democratically elected legislature. Ever since Marbury v.
Madison, a debate has raged about this question. Within this
paper the debate is researched, and the major points for and
against judicial review are pointed out, as well as which side
appears to have the stronger argument and why. Bibliography
lists 9 sources.
Filename: JGAjudrv.wps
Justice John Paul Stevens
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A 5 page paper that provides a brief biographical sketch of Justice Stevens and his appointment to the Supreme Court of the United States. The paper includes examples that demonstrate Stevens is willing to be the lone dissenting vote on the Court or among the minority that promote an unpopular vote. Stevens was one of three who dissented from the Court's ruling to stop the manual recount of presidential election ballots in Florida. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGstevns.rtf
Justice Sandra Day O’Connor
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A 4 page overview of the life and accomplishments of this Supreme Court Justice. This paper provides a recap of O’Connor’s life before she reached the Supreme Court and a brief outline of her stances on a couple of key issues once there. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPoconnr.rtf
Justiciability of Socio-economic, Civil and Political Rights
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An 8 page research paper which defines socio-economic and civil and political rights and then discusses how justiciability is defined and the principles that this concept entails. The writer then examines literature in order to compare and contrast the justiciablity of socio-economic and civil and political rights. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khjusscp.rtf
Juvenile Justice: Evolution Of Parens Patriae To Due Process
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3 pages in length. More than one hundred and seventy years ago, the juvenile justice system thought it completely appropriate and beneficial for the state to act as parent (parens patriae) in situations where either or both parents act irresponsibly with regard to child care. This may have been an advantageous arrangement for all involved if those working on behalf of the state did not take liberties and treat juveniles in an arbitrary, unjust or unreasonable fashion. Only after the Illinois Supreme Court's ruling some thirty years later was parens patriae to take back seat next to due process. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCjuvjus.rtf
Karl Llewellyn & Jerome Frank / Two Theoretical Perspectives on Judicial Reasoning
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This 8 page paper provides an overview of the theoretical bases provided by Karl Llewellyn and Jerome Frank and they relate to judicial reasoning. This paper applies their theories on constitutionality, doctrinal development and persuasion as they can be distinguished in US Appellate Court cases like the United States v. Black, United States v. Rhodes, and United States v. Oliver.
Filename: MHllew.wps
KATZ V UNITED STATES (1967)
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This 8 page paper argues the legendary case about wiretaps and the legality of using them on a phone booth. The case of Katz v US is examined and the role of the petitioner is assumed. Opening statements and closing argument included. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MBkatz.rtf
Kelo v. New London
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A 10 page research paper that summarizes and analyzes the case if Kelo v. The City of New London. The writer summarizes the facts of the face, its history in the courts, and the majority opinion of the Supreme Court. The writer also discussing Justice O’Connor’s dissenting opinion and the impact of this case on the legal system, along with the writer’s opinion on the ruling. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khkelo.rtf