As a part of President Biden's Build Back Better plan, he has included a section called the Family and Medical Leave Plan. While some states and company's already have some sort of plan like this in …
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Many people have been drawn to becoming a lawyer because of the drama, excitement, and wanting to defend innocent people and bring justice. There are two types of lawyers, criminal and civil. So what …
In 1944, the Roosevelt Administration passed an extremely unique bill into law. This bill, called the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944, or more well known as the GI Bill of Rights, is heralded as…
Hair discrimination has been an issue rooted in systematic racism and continues to put people of color in disadvantaged positions due to policies that exclude natural hairstyles, like dreadlocks, brai…
The battle to allow interracial and same-sex marriages have been long and challenging. From the start of our country's development, marriage was deemed a valuable part of life and many had a narrow id…
After the assassination of President William McKinley in 1901, Theodore Roosevelt stepped into power as the 26th and youngest president. Despite his youth Theodore Roosevelt ran the nation with power …
If the prison system was meant to reform, why do the criminals continue to re- offend? Prisons violate the constitutional rights of inmates constantly. I believe that prisons should be closely monit…
Brown vs Board of Education is a landmark case in The Supreme Court that has changed the future of segregated schools. The case involved the students of color in Topeka, Kansas in 1954 and how they ha…
Hook: The Mcculoch V Maryland case of 1819 was an astounding matter, as the state of Maryland was going against the government itself, more specifically Congress. The case was caused by a disagreement…
Brown v. Board of Education was a court case created to segregate schools by color. On May 17 of 1954, Chief Justice Earl Warren issued the Supreme Court's united decision of Brown v., declaring racia…