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Euthanasia: A Muddled History [ send
me this paper ] An 8 page discussion of the legalities of passive
and active euthanasia. Contends that the United States is simply not ready
for a nationwide approval of euthanasia. Maintains that the public nor the
legislative bodies are fully receptive of euthanasia and that the
administrative oversight which would be required to ensure the equal and
ethical administration of the process would be overwhelming. Bibliography
lists 8 sources. Filename:
PPeuthLg.wps
History of Women's Rights in America
[ send
me this paper ] A 6 page paper discussing various women throughout
American history that have influenced or fought for women's rights. A
discussion of Stanton and Anthony is illustrathed, describing some of the
issues that revolved around the women's convention of 1848. Stanton's
daughther also fought for women's rights and is highlighthed within. The
last woman to illustrathe the many gains achieved within the field of
women's rights, is Eleanor Roosevelt, who through her position and
strength was able to gain some significant measures, or at least
recognition, for women. Bibliography lists 4 sources. Filename: Hwram.wps
Affirmative Action and Equal Protection: An
Interpretation of Supreme Court Rulings [ send
me this paper ] A 7 page overview of the Supreme Court rulings
which apply to Affirmative Action and Equal Protection. Includes a
discussion of Brown v. Board of Education, Korematsu v. United States,
Loving v. Virginia, Palmore v. Sidoti, Plessy v. Ferguson, and Regents of
the University of California v. Bakke. Examines the applicability of
Justice Blackman's statement in the latter case that 'in order to treat
some persons equally, we must treat them differently'. Concludes that our
goal of treating everyone equally is a goal whose means of meeting it
varies according to the precise societal situation which we are facing.
Bibliography lists 7 sources. Filename:
PPaffAcC.wps
Minorities and Women: Having a Fair Shake, Having
a Fair Share [ send
me this paper ] 8 pages in length. Justice Harlan, in his famous
dissenting opinion in Plessy versus Ferguson, argued that the constitution
was color-blind, and neither knows nor tolerates classes among citizens.
Justice Blackmun, in his remarks on the much later affirmative action case
of Regents of the University of California versus Bakke, argued that in
order to treat some persons equally, we must treat them differently. These
two conflicting issues represented in Harlan’s and Blackmun’s judicial
statements must be analyzed carefully in order to discern the carefully
reasoned arguments that each presented. The question must be asked, how
successfully do affirmative action policies and the arguments for and
against them address Harlan’s and Blackmun’s principles? Examination of
the fourteenth amendment and the ways the Supreme Court has come to
interpret it, as well as the general law and affirmative action, must be
adressed within their historical and social context. Bibliography lists 5
sources. Filename:
JGAmnwmn.wps
Taxman vs. Piscataway / Employment Discrimination
& Title VII Affirmative Action [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper that provides an analytical case
study of the US Circuit Court of Appeals case of Taxman vs. Piscataway,
and considers how this case might have been evaluated by the US Supreme
Court. Bibliography lists 1 source. Filename:
Taxman.wps
'Reckless Disregard' aka Libel
[ send
me this paper ] This 5 page report discusses the basics of libel
law within the realm of mass communication. The writer discusses the
courts' definition of libel as well as noting several cases dealing with
'reckless disregard.' Bibliography lists 7
sources. Filename: Rdlibel.wps
'Storm Center' / The Supreme Court In American
Politics [ send
me this paper ] In 5 pages, the writer discusses David M. O'Brien's
book, and makes a general analysis of the point and ideas thereof. No
additional sources cited. Filename:
Storcent.wps
'The Marble Palace' / The Supreme Court In
American Life [ send
me this paper ] In 5 pages, the writer discusses John P. Frank's
The Marble Palace: The Supreme Court in American Life, and gives a general
analysis of points, ideas, etc. No additional sources cited. Filename:
Marbpal.wps
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