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Violation Of Constitutional Rights The Internet
1,070 wordsFree Speech on the Internet Protection or violation of Constitutional Rights The Internet, becoming available to civilians in 1991, has become a regular part of life for most people. It is also a forum for many people to speak their minds without being censored by the government or other global agencies. A number of enterprising people have also made it a haven for pornography distributors, which although distasteful, is not illegal. Lately Senators Dan Coats and John McCain have been trying to ...
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Communications Decency Act And The V Chip
630 wordsThe Telecommunications Act of 1996 was the biggest overhaul of telecommunications regulation since the original Communications Act of 1934. This act drastically changed modern communications laws. The Telecommunications Bill was proposed by Senator James Exon, of Nebraska, and Senator Slade Gorton, of Washington, on February 1, 1995. Included in this bill was the controversial communications Decency Act, which was designed to make obscene or offensive material on the internet illegal. Another co...
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Patients Bill Of Rights Act Of 1999
1,856 wordsThe 106th Congress has been one of the most partisan and ineffectual legislatures in recent memory. The two political parties have barely even kept the government running. Only until recently have they passed Appropriation Bills for the 2001 fiscal year in a lame-duck session. This congress has made little progress in resolving their differences on some of the most important issues. Gun control is at the forefront of American politics. Gun violence has soared in recent years, and many tragedies ...
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Senators And Equites Against Gaius And Flaccus
1,951 wordsTHE GRACCHI Tiberius Sempron ius Gracchus was bon in 163 B.C. and came from a distinguished family. His grandfather conquered Hannibal, his father brought the Celt iberian war successfully to a close, reduced Sardinia, and was elected consul for two terms and sensor for one. His mother Cornelia was a woman of wide-culture who employed Greek tutors to educate her sons, Tiberius and Gaius. Two tutors who influenced Tiberius at a young age were Diop hanes, a teacher of oration and Blossius of Cumae...
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Bill Bradley And Elaine Brown
839 wordsA Senator's Pain Tommie Porter English Com. 2 Sec. 19 Dr. Chichester 12/11/95 Paper 4 - Final Draft Most Californians know exactly what they were doing when the historical were read that acquitted the four LAPD officers, and sparked the civil unrest in Los Angeles. Anna Deavere Smith does an excellent job representing Los Angeles citizens in her theatrical piece entitled Twilight: Los Angeles 1992. Smith writes, 'Every person I include in the book, and who I perform, has a presence that is much ...
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Long Debated Brady Bill Through The Senate
4,470 wordsThe Brady Bill Introduction The legislative process in the United States Congress shows us an interesting drama in which a bill becomes a law through compromises made by diverse and sometimes conflicting interests in this country. There have been many controversial bills passed by Congress, but among all, I have taken a particular interest in the passage of the Brady bill. When the Brady debate was in full swing in Congress about three years ago, I was still back in my country, Japan, where the ...
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Forms Of Government The Senate
1,125 wordsPresidentialism Democracy has many subdivisions, countries must chose the optimal system for their situations. The main two systems of Democracy are Presidentialism and the parliamentary system. By weighting the pros and cons of each system countries must chose an effective form. Although the Parliamentary system has many fine points, which make it a strong system; the presidential system of government is superior. In a presidential system the power for the president to act alone in a time of cr...
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Brownback Ban On Human
343 wordsYour help is needed right now to pressure the U.S. Senate to pass the Brownback ban on human cloning. Recent news reports of scientists trying to create human babies through the process of cloning have driven home the need to enact a ban on human cloning as soon as possible. Already, the U.S. House of Representatives has passed a bill prohibiting human cloning for any purpose. However, a similar bill has encountered fierce resistance in the Senate. Not only is Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle ...
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