Monday, March 31, 2014
BR 3-31-14
I do think that racism is still an issue. It may not be as bad as it used to be, but it is still here. I believe that people are more open towards different races, but there is still a trace of bashing against them from some peers. I think it will always be a problem for some people especially if that's how they were raised but it will never be as bad as it was.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
BR 3-27-14
Supreme Court Justices are nominated by the President, then voted on by Congress. The Justices then serve until retirement, resignation, or death (unless the Justice fails to have "good behavior"). Do you think Supreme Court Justices should serve for life? Should the American people vote for Justices, or leave it those who have "experience"?
Monday, March 24, 2014
BR 3-24-14
This article is about a virus outbreak that has already taken the lives of 59 people in Africa..
Friday, March 21, 2014
Court Cases
Religion: Contraception vs. Religious Freedom - On March 25th the supreme court will hear a case that challenges the provision of women's health amendment to the affordable healthcare act. I believe that the Contraception side will eventually win this case based on the information given in the article.
Minority: Hollingsworth vs. Perry - The supreme court ruled that same sex marriage opponents in California did not have standing to appeal the lower court ruling which changed the law on same sex marriage in the state of California.
School System: Safford Unified School District vs. Redding - Savanna Redding, an eighth grader, was strip searched by school officials because she was believed to have had ibuprofen. She is saying that her 4th amendment was violated. The school officials also did not have enough evidence to do the search. It was concluded that it did violate her rights and was not a justified reason to strip search a 13 year old girl.
Minority: Hollingsworth vs. Perry - The supreme court ruled that same sex marriage opponents in California did not have standing to appeal the lower court ruling which changed the law on same sex marriage in the state of California.
School System: Safford Unified School District vs. Redding - Savanna Redding, an eighth grader, was strip searched by school officials because she was believed to have had ibuprofen. She is saying that her 4th amendment was violated. The school officials also did not have enough evidence to do the search. It was concluded that it did violate her rights and was not a justified reason to strip search a 13 year old girl.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Notes 3-20-14
Inferior courts:
- created by congress to function beneath the Supreme court
- not required in the constitution
District Courts
- handle more than 350,000 cases a year
- 84 district courts
- 12 judicial districts
multi-judge panels - more than one judge to hear a case
FISA - Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court
Alien Terrorist Removal court - removes alien terrorists
District courts have either civil or criminal cases
Most decisions made here are final (start here, end here)
Court of appeals - handles all appealed cases - each has 6-28 judges
Court of International Trade - federal trial court - only tries civil cases that arise out of nations customs and other trade related laws.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Assignment 3-19-14
Ground Floor:
1. in the filing room the petitions are stored
2. The press room is located here
1st Floor:
1. Ceremonial robing room where judges put robes on, shake hands, and go in by seniority
2. Four friezes that ring the upper part of the courtroom.
2nd Floor:
1. John Marshall Dining Room is a room for only justices
2. 4 Interior courtyards
3rd Floor:
1. SC library is the only major room on this floor
2. contains all volumes of state and federal laws and other documents
1. in the filing room the petitions are stored
2. The press room is located here
1st Floor:
1. Ceremonial robing room where judges put robes on, shake hands, and go in by seniority
2. Four friezes that ring the upper part of the courtroom.
2nd Floor:
1. John Marshall Dining Room is a room for only justices
2. 4 Interior courtyards
3rd Floor:
1. SC library is the only major room on this floor
2. contains all volumes of state and federal laws and other documents
BR 3-19-14
I think it's kind of bizarre that a plane with 250 people on it just disappears, and that it was forced to go off route. I don't really know what to make of it, but I do think it's pretty weird. I also think there should be some way of locating the plane, especially with todays technology.
Tuesday, March 18, 2014
BR 3-18-14
1. Russia is trying to take Crimea away from Ukraine
2. I think our government should only get involved if necessary.
2. I think our government should only get involved if necessary.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Monday, March 10, 2014
Candidate Ad assignment
2008- Obama v. McCain "Education"
1. McCain is targeting Obama on education
2. negative
3. It does deliver its message
4. It would still portray the same idea today
5. I wouldn't have voted for Obama
1998- Clinton v. Dole "Fool"
1. targeting Clinton
2. negative
3. yes
4. it would still be liked
5. i don't know..
1984- Reagan v. Mondale
1.
1. McCain is targeting Obama on education
2. negative
3. It does deliver its message
4. It would still portray the same idea today
5. I wouldn't have voted for Obama
1998- Clinton v. Dole "Fool"
1. targeting Clinton
2. negative
3. yes
4. it would still be liked
5. i don't know..
1984- Reagan v. Mondale
1.
BR 1-10-14
I think the most important thing in the budget is anything that has to do with benefiting the citizens of the United States.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Notes 3-6-14
1. Vote is determined by electoral colleges
2. Election tie of 1800 > both Jefferson & Burr got 73 votes
3. 12th amendment separates president & VP elections
Continued 3-7-14
1. national convention - called every 4 years to officially nominate presidential candidates
2. primaries are devices each party uses to select its nomination for president.
3. delegate selection process began as a "winner takes all", now moved to proportional representation.
4. Caucuses are closed meetings of political parties that gather to select delegates to the national convention.
5. convention schedule:
2. Election tie of 1800 > both Jefferson & Burr got 73 votes
3. 12th amendment separates president & VP elections
Continued 3-7-14
1. national convention - called every 4 years to officially nominate presidential candidates
2. primaries are devices each party uses to select its nomination for president.
3. delegate selection process began as a "winner takes all", now moved to proportional representation.
4. Caucuses are closed meetings of political parties that gather to select delegates to the national convention.
5. convention schedule:
- Day 2: adopt platform, keynote address
- Day 3: select or affirm choice for vice presidential candidate
- Day 4: select & affirm presidential candidate, done by delegates voting, candidate delivers acceptance speech
6. nominee characteristics: current president, long run of political experience, protestants from large states, good speakers, stable family life, healthy appearance.
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