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Papers On Supreme Court & Constitutional Law
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Admissibility of Eyewitness ID Evidence
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A 10 page research paper that discusses the reliability of eyewitness testimony. The writer offers a literature review of eyewitness and memory research that indicates that eyewitness testimony is not as reliable as it has been traditionally viewed in US jurisprudence. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: kheyewit.rtf
Advanced Practice Nursing in the U.S. Air Force
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An 18 page paper discussing federal and state laws regarding advanced nursing practice. At present, licensing is a state function, and requirements as well as privileges can widely vary between states. As a national organization, the USAF and other military services may literally be caught in the middle between states’ and federal regulation. The purpose here is to determine whether the USAF advanced nurse practitioners are “functioning beyond their scope of practice as independent licensed practitioners.” Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KSnursAdvPracUSAF.rtf
Affirmative Action and Nebraska’s Initiative 424
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A 3 page consideration of this latest test of the limits of federal law. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PPaffactionnebraska.rtf
Age Discrimination: EEOC v Sidley & Austin
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A 13 page paper which examines the condition of age discrimination in places of employment and discusses the case of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission v Sidley & Austin. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: RAagedn.rtf
Agency and Employee Accountability in Cases of Negligence: The Legal Issues of Employee Credibility and Training
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An 8 page assertion that our educational arena has been subject to many challenges and disappointments. At the center of many of these is the issues of employee credibility and training. That the educational system has a problem is not an issue of contention. What is questionable in the current day legal environment, however, is whether or not employees and school districts can be held legally liable for the educational inadequacies which result from inadequate teacher qualifications and training. This paper utilizes the Supreme Court cases of Monroe Vs Pape (1961), Monell Vs Dept of Social Services (1978), City Of Oklahoma Vs Tuttle (1984), Daniels Vs Willaims (1986), Davidson Vs Cannon (1986), and City of Springfield Vs Kibbe (1987) to add insight to that question. All illustrate the delicate balance between employee liability and negligence on the part of the agency when employee credibility is challenged. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPcivRt2.rtf
Airport Security and the Fourth Amendment
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This 11 page paper looks at airport security, particularly as it exists after 9/11. Recent changes are noted. The paper argues that security measures taken are constitutional even though they may be intrusive. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: SA3274th.rtf
Alice Walker’s “The Color Purple”: Banned
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A 3 page paper which examines the fact that Alice Walker’s novel “The Color Purple” was banned. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAppban.rtf
Altering Policy Through Court Appointments
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A 5 page paper arguing that Court appointments provide an effective means of changing policy. Each of the justices of the Court obviously knows the letter of the law being used to assess the merits of the cases they hear. Final outcome often depends on the results of previous appointments made to the Court by various United States presidents. As our law is dynamic and subject to different outcomes according to argument and interpretation, those wishing to alter policy are most likely to achieve their goals through the appointment of those known to be ideologically aligned with them. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSlawAppts.rtf
America’s Founding Fathers, the First Amendment of the Constitution, and the ‘Separation of Church and State’
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In three pages this paper examines the first amendment of the U.S. Constitution in terms of its reference to religion, considers the marginalization of religion from public and civic spheres, assesses whether or not the notion of a separation of church and state is at odds with the vision of America’s founding fathers, and discusses if present conditions demand such a separation. Four sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGfirstam.rtf
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