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- Due Process in Suspension and ExpulsionThe right to education for every student is the major considerations of the U.S. Supreme Court when dealing with issues concerning due process and suspensions and expulsions.
- DUE PROCESS: GIVE the MIAMI HURRICANES a CHANCEFormer Miami booster Nevin Shapiro told Yahoo Sports that he provided cash, gifts and prostitutes to Miami football players. The main question is why are people listening and believing a convicted felon who orchestrated a 930 million dollar Ponzi Scheme.
- Due ProcessCase law on due process.
- The 14th AmendmentThis modification to the Constitution gave us mmany rights we take for granted. However, it needs to be modified and brought up to date, and our current reality.
- Due Process of Law and Crime ControlThe similarities and differences between due process and crime control, each models impact on the criminal procedure policies in the United States, the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution, and landmark cases.
- Factors Favoring Crime Control Over Due ProcessThe article briefly provides a few examples for why some individuals are in favor of the crime control model and opposed to the due process of law model.
- Crime Control Vs. Due Process in the United StatesWeighs the pros and cons of both popular models for crime deterrence and their implications toward the U.S. justice system.
- The 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution, Section 1The 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution defines "citizen" and limits states' rights to deprive people of rights. The 14th Amendment is most often cited for its due process and equal protection clauses.
- Due Process Rights of Teachers Accused of WrongdoingThis research paper outlines the due process rights of teachers that are accused of wrongdoing.
- Law as a Living BodyIn this research paper you will find the direct defenitions of the due process of law, rights of the accused, and the law as a living body.
- How the Nonjudicial Foreclosure Process Violates Homeowners' Constitutional RightsIn states that allow a nonjudicial foreclosure through a power of sale clause in a deed of trust, homeowners find that their properties are sold out from under them without a hearing or chance to defend themselves.
- Americans No Longer Question Authority: Is it Too Late to Return to Due Process?We should be asking ourselves if this government really needs the power that we seem to have ceded to them. We should be asking if the government really needs the authority to monitor our phone conversations, our e-mails and our mail.
Life, Liberty and Property: What Does it Even Mean?In both the 5th and 14th Amendments to the United States Constitution, it is stated (with minor wording differences between the two Amendments) that no state shall deprive any person of "life, liberty, or property, without due process of law." But what does that mean?- Procedural Due ProcessThe importance of procedural due process.
- A Comparison of Procedural and Substantive Due ProcessProcedural and substantive due process are rights guaranteed to individuals under the Fourteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. Due process involves legal procedures that guarantee the enforcement and protection of individual rights.
- Sheppard V. Maxwell: Televising Trials Vs. Due Processtwo significant Supreme Court cases that dealth with the issue of a court trial being televised.
- Due Process of the Law - What Does it Mean?At its core, the right to due process of the law is the right to be treated fairly and have a fighting chance when facing legal action.
- Due Process Protecting Teachers RightsA look into the law and how it protects our educators. It also take a look at how it can hender the school board from applying discipline.
- "Due Process" and "Court of Law" for TerroristsSince electing Barack Obama, America stopped detaining suspected terrorists. We kill them now... To the hypocrites on the Left, this is perfectly acceptable.
- A Word or Several About Due Process, Fair Access, and the IndigentAn editorial response to the point/agenda of said press conference, and the attributed suggestion in the cited article that D.A.s don't get funded like public defenders.
- Law as a Living BodyAn explanation of what "law as a Living Body" is in the United States criminal justice system.
- Adamson V. California - The Right to Remain SilentThe case of Adamson v. California dealt with the question of the applicability of immunity from self incrimination in state court cases. In later years, this case was overturned by a more favorable decision.
- The Ethical Quandary of Towing Cars: Legalized Theft and Extortion, or Necessary Evil?This article discusses the pros and cons of towing companies, and covers some ethical and possibly constitutional issues resulting from confiscation of property without due process.
Arizona Immigration Law and the U.S. ConstitutionA common cry against Arizona Senate Bill 1070 is unconstitutional!" The first lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Arizona's new immigration law has been filed in Tucson by Martin H. Escobar. How strong is Escobar's case against the state?- With Liberty and Justice for One and AllAn editorial on why we should not have to pay to have our rights protected and the law interpretted and administered fairly.
- Ted Liggett on DemandAs scrutiny and speculation surround the actions leading to the suspension of Texas Tech coach Mike Leach, his attorney, Ted Liggett, goes on the offensive.
- Due Process and the Rule of Law Applies Only to the Rich or Well-ConnectedA brief spotlight shined on the absurdity of our legal system. A convicted mobster is allowed more access to his rights than disabled and hard-working man who gets banished from a college campus for sleeping in his car.
- Ignorantia Juris Non Excusat: an Outdated, Impractical and Utterly Untenable DoctrineThis is a look at some of the absurdities in the modern legal quagmire, and a rallying cry to change a system that does not work.
- The Heat Shall Feel the HeatA stream-of-consciousness ultimatum.
- Due Process is Subverted when Police Take the Law into Their Own HandsThis is an update on a case of abhorrent police abuse, and a system that hero-worships even those who are unfit to wear the badge and yet who retain the power to impose their myopic and biased whims upon the people they promised to protect and serve.
Caring for Victims of CrimeSociety as a whole should work together and participate in caring for victims of crime across the country. Being a victim of criminal acts has quite the effect on people. Victims of crimes are likely to suffer in at least one of numerous ways.- Rights of Due ProcessMany Americans do not know or understand their rights and the new Patriot Act has changed many of them.
- Why Are Some Criminal Cases Dismissed?If you pay close attention to the news, you may notice that certain criminal cases are dismissed from court. The truth is that prosecutors are sometimes unable or unwilling to prosecute a case. There are many legitimate reasons that this might occur.
Guilty Until Proven InnocentA new regulation allows the Texas A&M System to fire employees accused of crimes without waiting for their conviction.- Managing IDEA Legal Disputes Under Two FormatsIf your child is attending special education, it is important to manage IDEA disputes effectively and often requires one of two legal options.
Agents Ramos and Compean's Appeal is HeardDecember 03, 2007 the appeal for former U.S. Border Patrol Agents Ramos and Compean was scheduled to be heard at 9:00 am at the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans, Louisiana.
What is the 14th Amendment?The 14th amendment guarantees equal rights and government accountability. Ah, those halycon days when the Constitution was more than just, in the words of Pres. Bush, "an (expletive deleted) piece of paper."- 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.