control of senate - YouTube - 0 views
Being Muslim American in the year of Donald Trump - 4 views
CNN is one of the most biased sources out there to get information from. Yes, I do agree however that it will indeed make Muslim people to be in the U.S. We need to look at this in a broader spectr...
Black lives matters civil rights - 5 views
Yes... I feel racism is still a big issue within the United States, even many decades later. What we need to realize however is that there are always two sides to every story. We need to examine bo...
Regents of the Uni v. of Cal. v. Bakke - 0 views
Excerpts from A BRIEF BIOGRAPHY: FRED KOREMATSU - 0 views
Chapter 5 - 3 views
Chapter 4 - 0 views
Chapter 2 - 0 views
Chapter 1, REVIEW - 2 views
Cicil Rights Movements - 2 views
This article really covers the civil rights movement and the major events in the black community. Does anyone else feel like without a black president, black rights would have regressed or taken a ...
Womens Rights - 3 views
Like I said in my brief description of my article, I feel like of all the Womens rights that are currently being violated, this is the least important. Typically (notice how I say typically) the fe...
Vice President Candidate talks race politics - 1 views
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/nbcblk/tim-kaine-talks-race-politics-essay-it-s-civil-rights-n656811 Democratic VP Candidate Kaine says it is all about Civil Rights in response to Republican candidate ...
American Childhoods today - 0 views
http://www.globalissues.org/news/2016/10/15/22568 This article makes a very good point about the issues in the heart of the US, and how 320 Million children have been raised by single parent househ...
Trump on Civil RIghts in the US - 1 views
http://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/issues/civil-rights.htm This article touches on Donald Trump's opinion of the current status of and the future of civil rights in the United States. Being Donald T...
Booze Blues: Utah's Laws Make It Tricky To Get A Drink - 1 views
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Interesting regulations on alcohol in Utah, which are part of Utah's public policy. Some of these are a bit ridiculous (in my opinion). This is another example of the blind relation between church and state. Legally, it is not linked. However, the policy makers apply their religious beliefs into the law. There is a clear relation between the state and the Mormon faith. There are certain rules like: restaurants or bars have to keep a curtain over the location of the alcohol...
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Again, this is not a formal or scholastic article. However it gives a pretty good idea on the policy making system in Utah... PS: I need help finding articles that are more formal.