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28th September 2009
In 1789 James Madison proposed amendments to the U.S. Constitution before the United States Congress. These first ten amendments became law in 1791 when they were ratified by ¾ votes. They are now known as the Bill of Rights. These basic freedoms apply t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th September 2009
The second amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees every American the right to bear arms. Has any law ever been so ambiguous? What are arms? What does it mean to bear them? At least with the first amendment we know exactly where we stand: Freedom of... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
06th September 2009
Old manuscripts are sometimes found in abandon old houses that have not been occupied in years. Antique collectors discover these treasures in their search for a variety of other items. Some of these manuscripts are not so valuable. The valuable ones m... Read >
Author: Heath Hodge
30th August 2009
In 1789 James Madison proposed amendments to the U.S. Constitution before the United States Congress. These first ten amendments became law in 1791 when they were ratified by ¾ votes. They are now known as the Bill of Rights. These basic freedoms apply t... Read >
Author: Lawrence Hemsley
04th August 2009
Our founding forefathers were so strongly pro gun that they embedded their sentiments within the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. "The Constitution shall never be construed to prevent the people of the United States who are peaceable citizens fr... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
15th June 2009
Many Indian nationals had their marriage in India and domicile in the United States. They travel back to India for the purpose of obtaining divorce certificates. The issue of jurisdiction becomes important factor for the recognition of their foreign divor... Read >
Author: Gabriel Sawma
05th June 2009
Welcome to the United States of America! Naturalization is the process enabling foreign citizens or nationals to become citizens of the U.S. Naturalization guidelines have been established and periodically modified by the U.S. Congress and are detailed... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
17th April 2009
The Civil War: A Constitutional Conflict is a historical non-fiction book written by Ms. Terry Jansen, which tells how slavery caused The American Civil War. The story begins with the first, permanent English colony at Jamestown, Virginia, and the p... Read >
Author: Terry Jansen
17th April 2009
By now, most Pennsylvanians have heard or read about the two Luzerne County judges, Mark A. Ciavarella and Michael T. Conahan who pleaded guilty in February to sentencing juveniles to secure detention facilities from which they received $2.6 million in ki... Read >
Author: scarpey
02nd April 2009
First of all, what is money? Money is nothing more than a medium used to exchange for goods and services. Initially, it was an actual receipt for an amount of gold that people stored with the towns goldsmith. Money is also called fiat, ... Read >
Author: Fathertime
20th March 2009
By now, most Pennsylvanians have heard or read about the two Luzerne County judges, Mark A. Ciavarella and Michael T. Conahan who pleaded guilty in February to sentencing juveniles to secure detention facilities from which they received $2.6 million in ki... Read >
Author: scarpey
03rd March 2009
Recognized as one of the fastest growth cities in the state, and one having the best manners, is also one of the oldest cities in the USA. This city is Charleston SC. This genuine opportunity makes it possible to build or buy Charleston SC real estate one... Read >
Author: Wob Jonson
28th February 2009
As in many Western nations, the “supreme law” in Canada is its Constitution, which is a combination of both codified and uncodified acts, conventional practices and traditions. The Constitution Act, 1867, which was originally known as the British Nort... Read >
Author: Joan Bennett
09th February 2009
In its lawsuit against IBM, the SCO Group has begun a direct challenge to the General Public License--the legal foundation for Linux, numerous other open-source programming projects and software that SCO still ships today.
"The GPL violates the U.S. Co... Read >
Author: Narinder Pal Sharma
12th January 2009
Neither the Dem’s nor the GOP is happy with the Obama plan to re-vitalize the economy by producing a new spending package that makes a king’s ransom look like a pittance. His concern for the economy is read as hopeful by his devotees and as obfuscatio... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
16th December 2008
The National Reform Association (the other NRA) may not be a household word in America today, but it is the oldest, socio-political group in the country. The mission of the NRA is featured in a new documentary entitled, "I Smell a Rat" -- An anti-Federal... Read >
Author: Dennis Woods
14th December 2008
Some people just never say die. "America's Heritage" is another futile attempt to link Christianity and the U.S. Constitution. Written by Gary DeMar, the book was published by Coral Ridge Ministries in 2002.
A Christian Constitution?
The fundame... Read >
Author: Dennis Woods
01st December 2008
In its lawsuit against IBM, the SCO Group has begun a direct challenge to the General Public License--the legal foundation for Linux, numerous other open-source programming projects and software that SCO still ships today.
"The GPL violates the U.S. Co... Read >
Author: manpreet
26th November 2008
We can debate all day about whether or not founding fathers such as George Washington were evangelical Christians. Rather than judge their hearts, we are on safer ground by examining what they actually gave us.
Nonetheless, we will go ahead and indulg... Read >
Author: Dennis Woods
25th November 2008
We can debate all day about whether or not founding fathers such as George Washington were evangelical Christians. Rather than judge their hearts, we are on safer ground by examining what they actually gave us.
Nonetheless, we will go ahead and indulg... Read >
Author: Dennis Woods
15th September 2008
If you've read it, you may have noticed that the U.S. Constitution, in designating how representatives were to be apportioned by population, excluded "untaxed" Indians, and counted each black slave as three fifths of a person. That's in the first couple p... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
10th July 2008
I did extensive research on cash gifting programs before I became successful with one. I have noticed a lot of the same frequently asked questions (FAQs) are on the minds of many people looking to improve their lives and their cash flow. I jotted down t... Read >
Author: Roxanna Rayburn
16th April 2008
DUI roadblocks, otherwise known as sobriety checkpoints, have been used by law enforcement as one way keep the roads safe and prevent people from drunk driving. However, there are others who argue that these roadblocks violate the Fourth Amendment of the... Read >
Author: Maria Palma
22nd October 2007
NASCAR stands for the National Stock Car Auto Racing Association. The organization itself is a conduit for many companies to market their products while giving fans of auto racing a thrilling experience. The roots of NASCAR go back to the very thing that ... Read >
Author: Chris DiCicco
28th September 2007
Technology and PoliticsBy Sharon HousleyAmericans have always had a say in their government, at least in theory. Since the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783, the United States of America has been the "land of opportunity," where even a lowly log-splitter... Read >
Author: S. Housley
25th September 2007
Americans have always had a say in their government, at least in theory. Since the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783, the United States of America has been the "land of opportunity," where even a lowly log-splitter, exercising sufficient brains and dedic... Read >
08th August 2007
As one of the fastest growing states in the U.S.A., Georgia is starting to attract a bit more attention than it has in previous years. The capital of Atlanta, is a thriving city, this state is gaining in both popularity and value. Georgia has a long and s... Read >
Author: M Shane
01st July 2007
Many musicians confuse copyrighting music with registering music; these are two different things. According to the law in the United States, once you have written or recorded your music in a permanent form, it is automatically copyrighted.
Of course, ... Read >
Author: Richard Cunningham
19th June 2007
The customary law has always formed the main part of legal system in the U.S. The common principle tradition was taken over by the United States from the United Kingdom. Being based on the widespread law system, conclusions issued by judges in most fields... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
19th June 2007
By the time when the US Constitution was adopted (September of 1787), colonies of America have been ruling themselves under the regulation of law for almost 180 years, from 17th to 18th century. As a result, customs and traditions inherited from the Unite... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
19th June 2007
The history of the federal law of the United States can be traced back to times when America became one of the English colonies. Evolution of federal law can began with Roman social law (1100 A.D.) together with Magna Carta (1215). This study analyzes the... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
21st April 2007
Charleston, South Carolina is a lively port, located on the Ashley and Cooper Rivers. Population is a little more than 100,000 in an area of 97 square miles in the city, and 600,000 in the metropolitan area. It is quite a historic town, being found... Read >
06th February 2007
U.S. citizenship is a right given to a person who wants to become permanent loyalty to the United States. To become a U.S. citizen, a person can undergo a process called naturalization if he or she qualifies to do so.
The process by which people from ... Read >
Author: Bankxp Bankxp
08th January 2007
Many businesses need licenses to function and indeed, to be legal. If you want to buy and sell real estate you need a real estate license, likewise for insurance, stocks and bonds, etc. Many licenses are required if you want to go into the food business... Read >
Author: AdamHeist
06th November 2006
Restrictive covenants (also called deed covenants) have been affecting buyers of real estate for as long as property has been transferring ownership. Such covenants are a condition of sale for real property, placed on the buyer by the seller or passed on ... Read >
Author: John Harris
27th April 2006
All About Copyrights by Pam White***While this article is to help writers understand copyrightlaws, it is not legal advice. Please visit the U.S. Copyrightwebsite for more information, and call an attorney when legaladvice is needed.Writers, new and estab... Read >
pwhite052001
27th July 2005
1. With mapping software you can create a report that tracks your retirement plan for you.
2. Use mapping software to create an Executive Dashboard, which tracks the bottom line.
3. Use mapping software to find the snowfall reports for your favori... Read >
Author: Joe Miller
13th July 2005
Many times the subject of bankruptcy seems baffling in its complexity. Actually the basic principals of bankruptcy are fairly simple even though the federal statuses on bankruptcy are extensive. The reason that the statutes are so complex is because in as... Read >
Author: John Roush
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