Constitution is most critical document of any democratic country. It defines the certain rules and regulations which must be followed while defining relationships at different levels. How state must have relationship with its citizens, how citizens are protected etc, are mentioned in constitution of country. Constitution is fundamental document.
Supreme court takes the help of constitutions to decides what is right or what is wrong? Supreme court rulings are based on the tenets and rules that have been defined in constitution. Supreme court uses constitution to uphold the validity of new laws and rights. Conflicts are addressed based on the rules defined in constitution. In very rare cases, Supreme court can use its discretion but still it must conform to intent of constitution.
Wherever constitution is very short, the preamble of constitution is used increasing to decide on conflicts
Explain what constitution is used & how the concept or principle might be used by a...
1. Which article and section of the U.S. Constitution outlines the concept of extradition (returning fugitives to the state where the crime occurred). 2. A member of the Senate can kill a bill by talking it to death in a procedure known as a 3. Who acts as the President of the Senate? 4. Who is the current Speaker of the House of Representatives? 5. Which of the following are a Constitutional requirement for becoming president of the United States?...
Assignment: Explain the concept of “procedural law.” How is it different from other types of law? Explain the role of the U.S. Constitution in procedural law. Conclude your blog by explaining the role of the courts in determining the final rules that filter down to criminal justice professionals and guide them in doing their jobs on a day to day basis. Evaluate this “American” way of doing things; can you think of a better way of protecting the civil rights...
15. How might court views on Maternal Fetal Conflict negatively impact the autonomy of pregnant women? Is this in line with justice (all should be treated equally?)
Explain the concept of the matching principle. Discuss how depreciation can be justified as an expense under the matching principle?
How do we regulate interest groups and lobbying activity? What are the goals of these regulations? Do you think these regulations achieve their objectives? Why or why not? If you could alter the way we regulate interest group activity and lobbying, how might you do so in a way consistent with the Constitution and recent Supreme Court decisions?
Explain how the concept of “economic profit” might help explain the rationale for the government’s granting of monopolies to those firms that protect their product with a patent.
Explain how the concept of “economic profit” might help explain the rationale for the government’s granting of monopolies to those firms that protect their product with a patent.
19. explain the concept of seperation of powers and how it pretects and preserves the Irule of law 10. How is an admendment to the Constitution proposed and ratified 11. explain the term Judicial review. Which legal case established its use? 12. list three branches of government and there role 13. What are the differences between the federalists and ani - Federalists 14. explain the purpose of national conventions in the election process 15. Define special interest groups, explain whether...
Health Care Ethics Explain the basic process of ethical decision-making. What is an ethical claim? Name and briefly define the seven main health care principles we are studying. How is this set of principles used to guide ethical action in health care? What sort of fundamental ethical concerns are at the core of the principle of Autonomy in health care? (In other words, what values do we hold that this principle reflects?) Explain the five elements necessary for true Informed...
Question 1 [The Constitution] is made for people of fundamentally differing views, and the accident of our finding certain opinions natural and familiar or novel and even shocking ought not to conclude our judgment upon the question whether statutes embodying them conflict with the Constitution of the United States. This quote from the 1905 dissent to the Lochner v. New York decision tells us that Question 1 options: a) the Constitution contains nothing shocking. b) the divisions among people will...