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JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com JUS 531 Week 1 Assignment 1 Judicial Review For more classes visit Judicial Review Details: Define judicial review. Discuss in 750-1,000 words how the courts interpret this concept and how it has evolved. Discuss whether you think judicial review, as it is interpreted by the courts today, gives too much power to the judicial branch, is too limited in its scope, or strikes the right balance. Give your opinion as to whether you think it should be expanded or limited.

JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com JUS 531 Week 1 Assignment 2 The Role of the Judicial System in the United States For more classes visit The Role of the Judicial System in the United States Details: Write an essay of words that discusses the role of the judicial system in the United States today. Discuss the historical context of the judicial system and whether you think our founding fathers contemplated the role the judicial system would have in modern times.

JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com JUS 531 Week 1 Discussion 1 For more classes visit Explain checks and balances and how that applies to judicial review. Do you think judicial review gives the judicial branch more power than the other branches of government? Why or why not?

JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com JUS 531 Week 1 Discussion 2 For more classes visit Compare and contrast the viewpoint of the Federalists with that of Jefferson’s view of the power of the federal courts.

JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com JUS 531 Week 2 Assignment 1 Judicial Review-Branch of Government For more classes visit Judicial Review-Branch of Government Details: Write an essay of words that compares and contrasts the Supreme Court’s role, and the issues that arise when the Supreme Court is interpreting a law passed by Congress as compared to actions taken by the executive branch of government.

JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com JUS 531 Week 2 Assignment 2 For more classes visit The Role of the Judicial System in the United States: Separation of Powers Details:

JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com JUS 531 Week 2 Discussion 2 For more classes visit What consequences might have developed if President Richard M. Nixon refused the Court’s order to turn

JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com JUS 531 Week 3 Assignment U.S. Citizenship Presentation For more classes visit U.S. Citizenship Presentation Details: You have been invited to give a presentation to a group of immigrants who are about to be granted U.S. citizenship. You have been asked to explain the rights of the states as compared to the rights of the federal government.

JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com JUS 531 Week 4 Assignment 1 Incorporation Doctrine For more classes visit Incorporation Doctrine Details: Write an essay of 750-1,000 words on whether or not you think the 14th Amendment should extend the Bill of Rights to the states. Discuss whether or not you think alternate protections, such as protections in specific state constitutions, should govern. Cite at least two sources.

JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com JUS 531 Week 4 Assignment 2 For more classes visit The 14th Amendment Details: Write an essay of words that discusses the relationship between the Fifth Amendment and the 14th Amendment. Discuss the intent of these two amendments and how you interpret due process.

JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com JUS 531 Week 5 Assignment 1 Censorship For more classes visit Censorship Details: Write an essay of words that explains when censorship is acceptable under case law. Be sure to define censorship and use case law to support your position. A minimum of one to two resources are required for this assignment.

JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com JUS 531 Week 5 Assignment 2 For more classes visit Freedom of Speech Details: Write an essay of words that reviews the time, place and manner restrictions on freedom of speech. Define what time, place and manner restrictions are under the law.

JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com JUS 531 Week 6 Assignment 1 Religion and the Constitution For more classes visit Religion and the Constitution Details: Examine the concept of establishment of religion and the relevancy of Zorach v. Clauson, 343 U.S. 306 (1952); Mueller v. Allen, 464 U.S. 388 (1983); and Rosenberger v. University of Virginia, 515 U.S. 819 (1995).

JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com JUS 531 Week 7 Assignment Due Process For more classes visit Due Process Details: Write an essay of 1,250-1,500 words that describes the change in the interpretation of the due process clause. Discuss whether or not the earlier interpretations gave the benefit of the doubt to government power or private interests. You should also answer the question as to whether or not you think the present interpretation is healthy and realistic.

JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com JUS 531 Week 8 Assignment 1 The Equal Protection Clause For more classes visit The Equal Protection Clause Details: Write an essay of words on how the interpretation of the Equal Protection Clause has changed and what impact this change has had on public institutions, private enterprises and minorities.

JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com JUS 531 Week 8 Assignment 2 The Separate But Equal Doctrine For more classes visit The Separate But Equal Doctrine Details: Write an essay of words in which you discuss whether or not there is any rationale for a separate but equal doctrine. Is there any part of society in which such a doctrine could be fairly implemented?

JUS 531 Enthusiastic Study/snaptutorial.com