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Pick a concept that interests you. Then Address the origins of the concept, its short-term impact, its relationship to other concepts, and its long-term impact.

The Significance of Freedom of Speech The Amendment of Freedom of Speech; its origin How it affected us positively in history and negatively (historical examples) Write a short (1000-1500 word) paper where you argue for the significance of a particular concept which we have discussed. Pick a concept that interests you. Then Address the origins […]

Write a paper identifying the legal issues and discussing Dan’s procedural rights in the case. Explain whether the wording of “persons, house, papers and effects” in the Fourth Amendment applies to Dan’s garbage.

Human Rights The writing assignment asks you to analyze a scenario and decide whether law enforcement officers follow Fourth Amendment procedural rules in gathering evidence. First, read the scenario below. Your neighbor Dan has recently been arrested and charged with manufacture and possession of methamphetamine in violation of your state’s law. The charges are based […]

Explain why freedom of speech of the first amendment of the constitution is the most important basic freedom and why?

Why Freedom Of Speech Is So Important In 600-800 words, five paragraph essay, discuss the following questions. Explain why freedom of speech of the first amendment of the constitution is the most important basic freedom and why? You must use at least one supreme court case to support your position

Propose an amendment to our Constitution (presumably the 28th Amendment). Identify the specific clause in or part of the Constitution that presents (or fails to adequately address) the matter your amendment is addressing.

Topic: ESSAY1 AMMENDING THE CONSTITUTION Required length: At least three-and-a-half pages, double-spaced, but you are welcome to go over inorder to make your points.Throughout the term, we are reading about, discussing, learning about various problems in our political system: problems that affect our government’s ability to get things done and respond to the people’s needs, […]

Based on the amendment you chose, discuss at least two challenges facing members of the law enforcement community as they endeavor to fight cyber crime and cyber criminals.

Legal Challenges and Shifting Enforcement Strategies https://www.zdnet.com/article/internet-of-things-finding-a-way-out-of-the-security-nightmare/ For this discussion you must select either the Fourth or Fifth Amendment for your initial post. Based on the amendment you chose, discuss at least two challenges facing members of the law enforcement community as they endeavor to fight cyber crime and cyber criminals. Evaluate legal issues, relevant […]

Prepare a coursework on a discussion of the reasonableness clause and the warrant clause of the Fourth Amendment.

Constitution law Assignment Overview Unit 4 – Individual Project a case being dismissed for lack of probable cause, and a deserving criminal defendant being prosecuted effectively. Your training should address, the following: A definition of search and seizure A discussion of who the Fourth Amendment regulates A discussion of the reasonableness clause and the warrant […]

What amendments in the Bill of Rights protect those accused of criminal activity? What are the three types of speech protected by the First Amendment?

Questions: 1. What amendments in the Bill of Rights protect those accused of criminal activity? In your discussion, be sure to identify the protection and reference pertinent court cases. (20 pts) 2. What are the three types of speech protected by the First Amendment? What is meant by the preferred position? Be sure to list […]

Do you think that the actions of the U.S. Government violate the 5th Amendment? Do the Japanese Internment camps violate the fifth amendment to the U.S. Constitution?

Do you think that the actions of the U.S. Government violate the 5th Amendment? Write a paragraph response. Refer to specific text found in the 5th Amendment. RAdd class comment Do the Japanese Internment camps violate the fifth amendment to the U.S. Constitution?

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