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- Top 5 Courses in a Criminal Justice ProgramHere is an overview of the various coursework you take within a criminal justice degree program.
- Benders of the Arc of JusticeThose went before the Occupy Wall Street and bent the arc of justice to put it within reach of the activist today. The great names associated with this effort are Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King, Jr. and Nelson Mandela.
- Civil Rights Interview 1961-PresentA Civil Rights Movement veteran responds to a student's questions.
- America's Second Civil WarDiscussion about lack of civility in American politics became rampant in the wake of tragedy. As the United States observes the 150th anniversary of the most brutal war fought on American soil, we've become embroiled in a civil war of a different kind.
- California Chief Justice Calls Proposed Budget Cuts Potential Civil Rights IssueChief Justice Cantil-Sakauye expresses concerns that Gov. Jerry Brown's proposed $200 million cut to the California Judicial Branch's budget could have potential impact on civil rights by limiting citizens' access to justice.
- Christopher Coates Testifies About Race-Based Justice at the Obama Department of JusticeChristopher Coates, the former voting chief for the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, testified under oath, in defiance of Attorney General Eric Holder, to the Civil Rights Commission on the Justice Department's race-based prosecution methods.
- How 9/11 Has Effected Civil Liberties and Security in Spain and the United KingdomA case study of how civil liberties have been effected in Europe because of terrorist acts in Europe and the United States.
Book Review: Contempt: How the Right is Wronging American Justice -- Catherine CrierThink that your vote does not matter as to who becomes the next president? Think again. Contempt: How The Right Is Wronging American Justice is Republican Catherine Crier's attempt to point out how the radical right has all but taken over the judicial system.- A Comparison of Criminal Justice SystemsExplores the history and current practice of the French and US criminal justice systems. Compares legal education, court systems, prevention, and sentences.
- Boston, Massachusetts, Elections to Be Monitored by the U.S. Justice DepartmentJustice Dept. will monitor special preliminary elections
FBI Meets with Privacy and Civil Rights GroupsPrivacy and civil rights groups have been concerned with the way the FBI would use National Security Letters.
Chief Justice of PakistanThe justice you get in the third world democracy- An Analysis of Post Civil War Attitudes in the South: The Lost CauseThe Southern historical interpretation of the Civil War is reviewed from its infancy to its acceptance nationally, and finally its legacy is discussed.
- Review of the Book A Civil ActionThe reflection focuses on the heart of the book A Civil Action, which is the settlement.
- Pursuing Criminal JusticeThe evolving changes of law enforcement have brought forth preventative measures which strive for the protection of the American people. With the belief that we are entitled to justice we must decide what price we are willing to pay.
- Aboriginal People and the Canadian Criminal Justice SystemThe native peoples of Canada, especially the Aborigines, have faced many challenges, especially within the criminal justice system. This complex issue is discussed in this paper.
- Civil Law: Making Sense of a Complicated FieldCivil law is the most common type of litigation in the American legal system, yet it often remains abstract to many people. Let's take a look at how civil law is different from criminal law and its five forms.
- Civil Rights and WrongsA new era has begun in the civil rights in Los Angeles and new leadership must pick up the call...
- The Criminal Justice System ProcessMany people do not know or understand how the criminal justice system works until they or someone they know become involved in it. But one should understand how the criminal justice system works.
- Civil Rights in America 101A basic primer of some of the terminology necessary to understand civil rights in America and how they are being corrupted.
- Criminal Justice System in Action: The Adversarial SystemWhen considering the existing systems of criminal procedure that exists in our modern criminal justice system, several questions bring about resounding concerns for the adequate presentation of criminal issues.
- Plea Bargaining in the Criminal Justice System: Who is Really Benefiting?Plea bargaining is a procedure within the criminal justice system that can rob the rights of the victims, as well as the rights of defendants involved in the crimes. This is a highly debated issue within the criminal justice system.
- The Coming of the Civil War 1857-1861An overview of the major events between 1857 and 1861 in America that led to the American Civil War.
- Salmon Portland Chase: Secretary of Treasury and Chief Justice Supreme CourtSalmon P. Chase lived a life working for the U.S. Government, from a senator, Treasury of the USA, and Chief Justice. He known for providing legal help to slaves, reforming banking system, extending the rights to the 14 amendment, and other legal cases.
Analysis of Martin Luther King and the Civil Rights MovementA look at Martin Luther King's development as a civil rights leader and the portrayal of King in David Garrow's book, Bearing the Cross.- Review: All the Laws but One - Civil Liberties in WartimeA synopsis of the amazingly prescient book by the former Chief Justice.
- An Analysis of Two Civil War Generals and the Surrounding Revisionist HistoryThe following is a comparison of the two generals who led the opposing forces during the Civil War. A key focus point is how they are regarded today.
- John Rawls' Philosophy: Theory of JusticeMajor topics in A Theory of Justice are the veil of ignorance and the implications of the original position, the difference principle and distribution in society and the concept of liberty and the role of individuals' rights in society.
- Civil Rights During the 1960sDuring the 1960s, many African Americans believed that civil rights should become a national priority. Young civil rights activists brought their cause to the national stage and demanded that the federal government step in and resolve the issue.
- The Civil Rights Responsibilities of U.S. SteelUS Steel was a hotbed of activity for civil rights in the early 1960s. With the rest of the nation, US Steel served as a focal point of much of the unrest citizens were feeling.
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