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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Khelil Beidoun

Khelil Beidoun

State VS Jones (4th amendment violation) - 0 views

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    This is a real life court case and an example of how ones 4th amendment rights were violated.
Khelil Beidoun

4th amendment - 0 views

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    This page describes in detain what the fourth amendment is what rights it gives us as citizens of the United States and how they can be violated.
Khelil Beidoun

Pregnant teens can't be forced to have abortions - by anyone - 0 views

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    This article describes how pregnant mothers cannot be forced into having or not having an abortion. The article tells a story in relation to this about a texas teen and what rights she has and how they could be violated.
Khelil Beidoun

Obama wins back the right to indefinitely detain under NDAA - 2 views

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    This article explains what the NDAA legislation is all about. Explaining that the president can in fact detain anyone accused of terrorism or terrorism affiliation with out due process.
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Arizona Immigration Law: Pros And Cons... | Immigration Law Debates - 0 views

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    This article describes how the SB 1070 law was passed and gives the definition. What I liked about this article was the chart showing who opposed and who supported this legislation. This chart will help give different views and supporting details on this subject.
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Privacy and Balancing Institutional Power With Individual Freedom - 0 views

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    This article explains how the balancing of personal freedoms works into the government and the workplace of citizens today. A big example this article touches on is how online activity can be monitored. What is really private today?
Khelil Beidoun

'Right-to-Work' States Tend to Have Lower Wages, More Jobs - 0 views

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    This article describes the difference between right to work states and unionized states. Gives some pros and cons on the subject, and how the "right to work state" method has grown.
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