Category: American Constitution
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Founding Fathers of Freedom
The founding fathers considered various things to be important tools for maintaining freedom. Constitution is one of the tools and this explains why it has been amended over the years. The constitution has remained to be the supreme law of every sovereign nation. The constitutions vast language is expounded by the principles outlined in the…
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The Issue of Citizenship in America and Amendments to American Constitution: Analytical Essay
Racism The issue of citizenship in America, together with voting rights, has been a hot debate over the years. This issue has led to most amendments in the great American constitution. These amendments include the 13th, 14th, and 15th, which have been termed as reconstruction agendas. However, people have misinterpreted these amendments, going contrary to…
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Issues of Religion in American Constitution: Analytical Essay
Throughout history, religion and politics have always been interlaced to a certain extent. Indeed, the first has been an effective way to address the social relationship among the citizens and it had been useful to create a sense of belonging to a particular socio-political culture. This is further emphasized by the fact that most civilizations…
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Essay about Legislative Branch
One document that influenced the Texas constitution was the United States constitution. These two constitutions are very similar. As a matter of fact, both the United States and Texas constitutions have a bill of rights, a bicameral legislature, a system of checks and balances, and a separation of powers within the three branches of government;…
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British Constitution Versus American Constitution: Comparative Analysis
A constitution is an aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organization, or another type of entity and commonly determine how that entity or country or government is to be governed. When these principles are written down into a single document or set of legal documents, they…
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Objective of Independence of the Judiciary: Essay on American Constitution
Independence of Judiciary In India, the question of the independence of the judiciary has been a subject of heated national debates and articles over the last many years. It has exercised the minds of legislators, jurists, and politicians. Both the supporters and the opponents have cogent arguments in support of their views. This question assumes…
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Foundation of US Constitution: Constitutional Convention of 1787 Sets Three Branches of Government
America Divided: The Impeachment of the 45th President of the United States Zero transparency and/or accountability, claims of being above the law, not working with the other co-equal branches of government, evidence of illicit behaviors and actions, and the slippage of democracy. These are all things our founding fathers feared to happen in our great…
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Redefining the American Government: Constitutional Convention in History and Today
Before the Constitutional Convention, America lived by a set of rules known as The Articles of Confederation. This was essentially the first Constitution but was a flawed one a best. The idea was that The Articles of Confederation would establish a national government that was equitable to all member states. The national government would be…
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Analysing Article about History of Constitutional Convention in 1787 by Jeffrey Toobin
Those who kept up with the news would be no stranger to how dysfunctional the Congress were back in 2013, during Obamas terms. In 2013, Jeffrey Toobin, a staff writer at The New Yorker and the senior legal analyst for CNN, wrote an impressive essay called Our Broken Constitution. Toobin went through the history of…
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Pros and Cons of Tort Reform Compared to Current Legal System in US
You are visiting a local shopping mall when you slip on a puddle, and break your leg, this is considered a Tort. A tort is any wrongful act, or accident that leads to a legal liability. Torts can be broken into two categories: Intentional Torts, and Negligence. An example of intentional torts may be getting…