Law

NFIB v Sebelius

Write a 6- to 8-page, double-spaced paper that compares and contrasts two or three Supreme Court decisions that we have read this semester. The choice of decisions is entirely up to you. Papers should articulate a clear, argumentative thesis about the relationship of the cases discussed, preferably related to the questions of institutional choice we …

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CREW v. Trump

Write a 6- to 8-page, double-spaced paper that compares and contrasts two or three Supreme Court decisions that we have read this semester. The choice of decisions is entirely up to you. Papers should articulate a clear, argumentative thesis about the relationship of the cases discussed, preferably related to the questions of institutional choice we …

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Gibbons v. Ogden

Write a 6- to 8-page, double-spaced paper that compares and contrasts two or three Supreme Court decisions that we have read this semester. The choice of decisions is entirely up to you. Papers should articulate a clear, argumentative thesis about the relationship of the cases discussed, preferably related to the questions of institutional choice we …

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NLRB v Jones Laughlin

Write a 6- to 8-page, double-spaced paper that compares and contrasts two or three Supreme Court decisions that we have read this semester. The choice of decisions is entirely up to you. Papers should articulate a clear, argumentative thesis about the relationship of the cases discussed, preferably related to the questions of institutional choice we …

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Printz v. United States

Write a 6- to 8-page, double-spaced paper that compares and contrasts two or three Supreme Court decisions that we have read this semester. The choice of decisions is entirely up to you. Papers should articulate a clear, argumentative thesis about the relationship of the cases discussed, preferably related to the questions of institutional choice we …

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International law

Background Assignment: Links to an external site.  go to  Links to an external site.our UCF Library web site (don’t access it via our webcourse) and go to the online journals button; then type in the Journal of the History of International Law;  then the Academic Search Premier button. Journal will pop back up and go …

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The Bill of Rights

The Bill of Rights is not only included with the United States Constitution but also state constitutions. All states have provisions in their constitutions that protect individual rights. Go online and look up your state constitution concerning amendments that are included in the Bill of Rights. How does your state constitution protect your individual rights?

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