why does the U.S. Constitution play an important part in the work of the United States Supreme Court?
i need a detailed answer on the question "why does the U.S. Constitution play an important part in the work of the United States Supreme Court?"
Government - 4 Answers
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Do you want a detailed answer because you honestly are interested? Or because you want to steal it to use for a homework assignment? The answer is actually simple: because the role of the Supreme Court is to evaluate based on the Constitution.
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Do your own homework, you lazy liberal student.
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The Supreme Court convenes for cases which have gone through the court system and are appealed. A common reason to overturn a conviction is, the law in question is unconstitutional, such as it violates the equal protection clause, it violates search and seizure provisions, etc. Hope I helped, good luck!
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It hasn't since 1900. Unfortunately.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
If I work for the United States army as a translator what kind of service commitment am I making
If I work for the United States army as a translator what kind of service commitment am I making?
I have an interview with a recruiter for a translator position(I would be translating Haitian Kreyole). He said that I would be enlisted, but only in the reserves. I DON'T want to go to war or travel too far should I just avoid this job all together?
Military - 2 Answers
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Well its possible that you could be deployed. You will have to drill and go to bootcamp I beleive. Being in the reserves you may be able to just stay at home and not have to travel... but since you are a translator.. you may be needed in many places that are overseas.. Its hard to tell. It depends on how much that language is needed.
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yea resever do go to bootcamp but trust me girls got it good there lol they get treated real good compared to the guys>,< well in fort L wood they did lol
I have an interview with a recruiter for a translator position(I would be translating Haitian Kreyole). He said that I would be enlisted, but only in the reserves. I DON'T want to go to war or travel too far should I just avoid this job all together?
Military - 2 Answers
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Well its possible that you could be deployed. You will have to drill and go to bootcamp I beleive. Being in the reserves you may be able to just stay at home and not have to travel... but since you are a translator.. you may be needed in many places that are overseas.. Its hard to tell. It depends on how much that language is needed.
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yea resever do go to bootcamp but trust me girls got it good there lol they get treated real good compared to the guys>,< well in fort L wood they did lol
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
How do European license plates work in the United States? What's the process and how do i order one
How do European license plates work in the United States? What's the process and how do i order one?
I want to get a european license plate for my 2002 BMW 325i but im not sure where and how to get it. I also want to know does the plate have to go through the DMV or is there a different process to it?
Small Business - 1 Answers
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You can only have a European license plate on your car in the United States if you are a legal resident of a European nation. This isn't like a specialty plate, it is from your place of residence. If you live in Ohio, you have to have an Ohio plate. Now if you visit Arizona or Washington, those states respect the Ohio plate and allow you to continue driving. This same process is used for Europeans that bring their cars over for vacation or temporary residence. I am afraid the answer to your second question is, you can't.
I want to get a european license plate for my 2002 BMW 325i but im not sure where and how to get it. I also want to know does the plate have to go through the DMV or is there a different process to it?
Small Business - 1 Answers
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You can only have a European license plate on your car in the United States if you are a legal resident of a European nation. This isn't like a specialty plate, it is from your place of residence. If you live in Ohio, you have to have an Ohio plate. Now if you visit Arizona or Washington, those states respect the Ohio plate and allow you to continue driving. This same process is used for Europeans that bring their cars over for vacation or temporary residence. I am afraid the answer to your second question is, you can't.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Am i allowed to work at the united states post office with a felony charge i have not been convicted of yet
Am i allowed to work at the united states post office with a felony charge i have not been convicted of yet?
What does innoncent until proven guility mean if im not allowed to go to work for a charge i dont go to court for till dec.6th and right now im not innocent or guility . Can my work tell me im not allowed to come in because of a charge that is currently pending ? Dealing with stolen property - felony and were contractor carriers Its not actualy working for them . We are contractors . We bid a route for so much a year and we can put whoever we want on them as long as they arent convicted felons . But thats my point im not convicted , and wont be able to work now till my court which is in december . so now im out a job and if they dont want me because of the pending charge pretty sure ima be outta work too now
Law & Ethics - 4 Answers
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Depends on the charge. You need to update your question and lay out the charge, as well as the circumstances. The Postal Service may be entitled to furlough you until the charge is disposed of depending on the foregoing.
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It means exactly what it means, Innocent until proven guilty. It is up to draw up deductions.
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no, even an arrest will disqualify you.
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You can't be sent to prison unless you're convicted and sentenced. But for serious enough charges, a judge has the right to deny bail and keep the charged person incarcerated through the conclusion of any legal proceedings. So, the 'innocent until proven guilty' concept is tenuous at best. But that pertains only to your freedom. Any employer or party to contract employment retains the right to protect itself from possible liability for anything done by workers it employs or contracts with. Being charged with a felony creates, in the eyes of many, a possibility of running into problems. And when the charge is felony theft-related, and the work being done is handling security-sensitive items like mail, any employer is wise to refuse the charged person to work for them until such time as the cloud of suspicion is either lifted or affirmed in the judicial process. It might not seem fair to you, but the company is doing the smart thing.
What does innoncent until proven guility mean if im not allowed to go to work for a charge i dont go to court for till dec.6th and right now im not innocent or guility . Can my work tell me im not allowed to come in because of a charge that is currently pending ? Dealing with stolen property - felony and were contractor carriers Its not actualy working for them . We are contractors . We bid a route for so much a year and we can put whoever we want on them as long as they arent convicted felons . But thats my point im not convicted , and wont be able to work now till my court which is in december . so now im out a job and if they dont want me because of the pending charge pretty sure ima be outta work too now
Law & Ethics - 4 Answers
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Depends on the charge. You need to update your question and lay out the charge, as well as the circumstances. The Postal Service may be entitled to furlough you until the charge is disposed of depending on the foregoing.
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It means exactly what it means, Innocent until proven guilty. It is up to draw up deductions.
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no, even an arrest will disqualify you.
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You can't be sent to prison unless you're convicted and sentenced. But for serious enough charges, a judge has the right to deny bail and keep the charged person incarcerated through the conclusion of any legal proceedings. So, the 'innocent until proven guilty' concept is tenuous at best. But that pertains only to your freedom. Any employer or party to contract employment retains the right to protect itself from possible liability for anything done by workers it employs or contracts with. Being charged with a felony creates, in the eyes of many, a possibility of running into problems. And when the charge is felony theft-related, and the work being done is handling security-sensitive items like mail, any employer is wise to refuse the charged person to work for them until such time as the cloud of suspicion is either lifted or affirmed in the judicial process. It might not seem fair to you, but the company is doing the smart thing.
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