The Judiciary Act of 1891 permitted the Court some discretion in their deciding to review decisions of the United Slates Court of Appeals through the issuance of a writ of certiorari The Judiciary Act of 1913 gave the Court certiorari authority as to certain decisions of the highest appellate courts of die states. The Judiciar ...continues
Separation of Powers and the limits on the Federal Judicial Power
How does Article III of the Constitution relate the justiciability and the limits on federal judicial power?
What do we mean by "Separation of Powers'?
What do we mean by "the rule of law"?
'Separation of Powers' and the 'Rule of Law'
What is the relationship between the 'Separation of Powers' doctrine and the 'Rule of Law'?
IN THE CASE OF PLESSY V. FERGUSON, THE SUPREME COURT A) DID ITS PART TO BRING AN END TO FEDERALLY AUTHORIZED SEGREGATION OF THE RACES. B) UPHELD A LOUISIANA STATUE THAT REQUIRED SEGREGATION OF THE RACES ON RAILROAD TRAINS. C) DECLARED UNCONSTITUTIONAL ALL STATE STATUTES THAT REQUIRED SEGREGATION OF THE RACES D) FO ...continues
Would you please concisely discuss what ideas from the Declaration of Independence you see as the most meaningful basis of our law today. How are society's rights balanced with those of the individual?
Sources of Law in the United States
I've tried to answer these multiple choice questions on Sources of Law in the United States to the best of my abilities. Some I'm confident on while others were somewhat vague. Please do your best to help set me straight. My answers are in yellow {see attachment} 1. Assume that Colorado passes a new law that provides "skiing ...continues
Free exercise of the First Amendment clause
Analyze it in about 4 pages '8x11' pages worth of text. This is like writing an opinion for the court. I am not looking for a legal brief, but a political theorist's take. As a member of the Court, you may concur or dissent from the majority opinion. You may start by summarizing the facts of the case, then discuss the issues ...continues
Miller v California essay help
I am having difficulty finding understandable information concerning the supreme court decision Miller v California. My instructor wants a 4 page summary, a 2 page explanation of decision, a 1 page of affirmation ( I do not understand what this is) and 1 page of dissention. This case is very difficult to understand I need as ...continues