The Supreme Court's ability to invalidate unconsti-tutional laws might be construed as undemocratic because judges, who are appointed to their posi¬tion and are not accountable to the electorate, are given the power to interpret the Constitution and make final decisions.
Why might the Supreme Court’s ability to invalidate unconstitutional laws be construed as undemocratic?
The Supreme Court justices are more willing to declare acts of Congress unconstitutional than to strike down presidential actions as contradicting the U.S. Constitution. Why is this the case? When have the Supreme Court justices checked presidential power in the past?
To the best of your ability, explain why someone who received an influenza vaccine might still contract flu. IF
What criminal penalties might an individual face for violating securities laws? Do you believe these penalties go too far? Not far enough? Why or why not?
“Why is it important that an expert witness have the ability to relate complex concepts in a simple manner i.e., if an expert uses too much technical terminology without offering adequate explanation, how might this affect a trial?"
Taking Exception to Vermont's Proposed GMO Labeling Rules Defending an unconstitutional law may prove as costly as it is foolhardy. Baylen Linnekin | Oct. 18, 2014 8:00 am Earlier this week, Vermont released a draft of the regulations it proposes to adopt in order to enforce the state's mandatory GMO-labeling law. "The nine pages of rules released Wednesday lay out everything from definitions of 'food' and 'genetic engineering' to the required disclosures on packaging that will read 'Produced with Genetic...
Directions The ability to analyze and evaluate a case study is an important skill. This week you will read the Adams vs. Uno Restaurants, Inc. case study and practice this skill by using the following steps: Skim the case study to understand the basic elements being discussed. Read the case study slowly and make notes on the specific elements of the case and the associated laws. Respond to the following prompts: Summarize the main points of the case. What law...
Why might credentialism be an obstacle to growth? Instructions: You may select more than one answer. Click the box with a check mark for correct answers and click to empty the box for the wrong answers. Degrees become more important than the knowledge learned. Credentials cannot be validated. The result is an underutilization of credentials. Not everyone can get a credential. People who have the ability but not the money to get a credential are kept from higher quality jobs...
Why might the behavioral tendencies to seek out “autonomy” increase reproductive success? Question options: a) autonomy involves being able to take care of life’s challenges on one’s own b) Autonomy involves being able to feed and protect oneself c) Some degree of autonomy in the human (and most other) lineages has enabled higher reproductive success because being able to take care of oneself means being able to survive d) A-C e) None of the above, what do these things have...
CHAPTER 2 DIVERSITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENC THINKING CRITICALLY 1. Explain why a diverse work group might score higher on innovation creativity, and productivity than a group made up of similar individuals. 2. Identify and list at least three surface-level and three deep-level aspects of diversity that describe you. Then list three surface-level and three deep-level aspects of diversity that describe one of your good friends. How do the similarities and differences between you and your friend affect your friendship? Imagine...
100 Required Abbreviated income statements for The GAP appear below: a. Why might Tang's loan officer be concerned about the com- Year 7 Year 8 pany's ability to repay the loan? b. What steps can Tang management take to reduce the bank's Sales $5,284 $6,508 risk on the loan? Cost of goods sold -3,285 -4,022 Selling and administrative -1,250 -1,632 expenses 5.8 Preparing and Interpreting the Statement of Cash Flows Income tax expense -296 -320 The annual reports from Year...