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The Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC)
Criminal Law
Government
International law
Law enforcement
National Security
Prison
Probation
The Illinois Department of Corrections ( IDOC ) has been in charge of administrating all “state prisons. juvenile centres and grownup and juvenile word services” since its creative activity in 1970. It has been entrusted with mission of protecting “the public from condemnable wrongdoers through a system of captivity and supervising which firmly segregates wrongdoers…
John Quincy Adams short
Andrew Jackson
Government
United States
John Quincy Adams John Quincy Adams was the son of Charles Francis Adams where Charles was the youngest son of Adams. Charles studied diplomacy and politics. In 1870 bid to honour his father, Charles build the memorial presidential library in the”Old House” at Adams National Historical Park in Quincy, Massachusetts in the United States….
Commissioner v. Duberstein
Appeal
Constitutional Law
Government
Justice
Separation of powers
United States law
Commissioner v. Duberstein In the Case number 376, Commissioner V. Duberstein, an individual taxpayer gave to a business corporation, upon request, the names of potential customers. The individual’s information was valuable to the corporation and in return the, corporation gave him a Cadillac automobile, the corporation then charged the cost of the car as an…
Garcetti v. Ceballos
Common Law
Government
Justice
The case of Garcetti v. Ceballos involves the question of whether or not the First Amendment protects a government employee from disciplinary measures based on speech made by the said employee pursuant to his official duties. Richard Ceballos was a deputy district attorney for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office since 1989. At…
Political Scientists Research Paper Jeremy Reed
Autonomy
Constitution
Government
Liberty
Political science
social institutions
Political Scientists Essay, Research Paper Jeremy Reed Senior Seminar March 19, 1998 One of the most intimidating undertakings confronting political scientists and pupils of international dealingss today is the attempt to develop clearly defined parametric quantities of when a group of people has the right to self-government. With the planetary rise of cultural and nationalist…
Mapp v. Ohio – Supreme Court Case Short Summary
Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Government
Justice
Law enforcement
United States law
Mapp v. Ohio was a landmark U. S. Supreme Court Case where as on May 23, 1957 police officers outside Cleveland Ohio received an anonymous tip that a suspect in a bombing and illegal betting equipment case was being hid in the house of Dollree Mapp. After which, three officers preceded to the house and…
Appearances Can Be Deceiving, Assignment
Common Law
Defamation
Government
Judge
Justice
Lawyer
David Buckram’s $mom claim for libel and slander rejected by US judge In this case with David Buckram’s $mom claim for libel and slander of a celebrity magazine that alleged he slept with a prostitute, Irma Nice age 26. US judge rejected his claim, the libel laws in the US are more favorable to defendants….
How the Government May Have Created AIDS
Aids
Government
The following is a complete verbatim transcription from a recent broadcast of”Network 23″, a program shown on a local Los Angeles Public Access CableChannel. FULL TRANSCRIPTION FROM NETWORK 23: Good evening, I’m Michel Kassett. This is Network 23. A couple ofweeks ago we had a program on the subject of AIDS, addressing the questionof whether…
Robey v. Hinners Brief
Constitutional Law
Court
Government
Justice
Separation of powers
United States law
Robey v. Hinners Facts: In 2005, Robey who runs his business in Sikeston, Missouri sold a used 2002 Cadillac Escalade to a Kentucky resident, Hinner, over ebay auction. As Robey advertised, the car was “clean, better and average” and with an “ 1 month/1,000 mile Service Agreement”. After Hinner bought the car, he realized that…
McDuffie Riots in 1980
Criminal Justice
Criminal Law
Government
Jury
Law enforcement
National Security
In the 17th day of December 1979. A man name Arthur McDuffie was chased by police officers for violating traffic rules by driving with suspended driver’s license. The police captured the victim but 4 days later he died. The cause of his death became controversial. The officers insisted that his injuries – broken skull was…