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Jodi Coffman

Preventive health services for women - 0 views

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    This website catagorizes what preventative health serices are available at no cost for adults, women and children.
Julia Laborin

Is Healthcare Reform Constitutional? - 0 views

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    The Constitution states that the government can not force Americans to purchase anything, including healthcare coverage. But can they constitutionally force you to pay a penalty tax for not purchasing health insurance?
Julia Laborin

The Individual Mandate Penalty - 0 views

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    Starting in 2014, the IRS will enforce and collect the penalties of not caring healthcare coverage through the annual income tax filing. Basically the government is forcing you to pay for healthcare whether by your choice our theirs.
Alexandria Miles

Same-Sex Marriages Get Equal IRS Treatment - 0 views

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    Same-sex couples will now be allowed to file under as married filing as jointly taxes or married but separately filing as of August 29 in states that have laws approving of homosexuals.
Donette Fincher

Put To Death For Being Black: New Hope Against Judicial System Bias - 0 views

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    Kentucky and North Carolina have passed Racial Justice Acts to counter systemic racial bias in the unfair sentencing of African Americans to the death penalty for killing whites. Statistical data shows there's is significant bias in the administration of the death penalty yet in two major cases before the Supreme Court, the Court ruled in favor of systemic injustice and upheld the death penalty in both cases. The Racial Justice Acts passed by Kentucky and North Carolina are a step in the right direction to remove systemic bias.
Donette Fincher

Fifth Grader's Right to Distribute Christmas Invitations at School Upheld - 0 views

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    The U.S. Court of Appeals upheld a fifth graders right to distribute invitations to her church's Christmas party. The school had banned the student from distributing the invitations citing the invitations contained religious materials. The court's decision was based on the First Amendment's right to free speech.
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    This is wrong. Children just want to have fun and celebrate holidays together. I feel like holding children back from celebrating what they believe in can make them feel ashamed in their beliefs. This reminds me of how in most schools, kids aren't even allowed to bring in home made snacks for birthdays and its disturbing.
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    Children just know it's a party and that the picture on the card is pretty. What if the invitation had a Jewish or Medieval Norse design would they have gone after it the same way. Was it only because the party was for his church. This is just silly.
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    Yes, invitations should not play a role in school policies. Taking the freedom of creativity from the child would be a dishonor to their freedom.
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    I find that the student should be able to hand out invitations to a Christmas party as long as she isn't putting down other students beliefs or religious views why should this innocent act be banned?
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    I agree that student's should be able to learn of and encourage the religious beliefs of their classmates. How do we expect to raise well rounded individuals if we raise them to treat religion with such a hush hush attitude?
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    Being in a public school system, no religion should be enforced at all. These were Christmas invitations, inviting the students to a church event imposing the Christian belief system. This could have been done outside of school or elsewhere. This situation would only be okay if it was conducted in a private religious school, where public money does not fund the institution.
Julia Laborin

Competing Claims of Religious Freedom - 5 views

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    Naming your child after the "Messiah" should be a parents personal & religious freedom, but a Tennessee judge is forcing a mother to change her son's name to Martin. Religious freedom is for those who choose religion and those who oppose religion. How do we find a fair and equal balance for all.
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    I'd followed this case somewhat but never from the angle of calling a child "Messiah" could infringe on the religious freedom of others. While I don't think this was the parents intention, there should be some legal mechanism in place to prevent this infringement. I think the judge in this case got it wrong in her ruling, her justifications for changing the baby's name were wrong. I do foresee a more solid legal challenge to naming children "Messiah" pushing forward.
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    There is somewhat of a controversial issue here that could have this child set apart in a religious community. There are certain sects of Jewish and Christian communities that would see this as an insult and have this child's back against the wall when he came of age and none of which would be his fault. Although this is the perfect example of what a name is or can be for example Mr or Esquire which are simply titles, judgments being made on the child's name are debatable.
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    I think this is a great article about personal freedom. I think you should be able to name your child whatever you like. Every religion, culture has their own name for "Jesus." Why would you make anyone change the name. I understand why some people would be against it, for religious purpose. As a U.S citizen you have the freedom to Religion.
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    Very interesting topic. I am religious and find this to be ridiculous. I understand the judge may find it to infringe on a person's religious beliefs, but come on, seriously?! I think a parent should be able to name their kid whatever they want.
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    A couple should be allowed to name their child whatever they want, the court should have no say in it. A name is not breaking any laws.
Renee Ferguson

Unintended Consequences of the Affordable Care Act - 0 views

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    This website explains the effect the law is having on Adjunts. Their credit hours are being cut so that employers don't have to provide insurance.
Renee Ferguson

Affordable Care Act - Individual Manate Penalty - 0 views

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    This website provides instructions on calculating the individual mandate penalty for individuals that don't purchase insurance and don't qualify for a subsidy.
Alexandria Miles

The bizarre right to bear arms - 2 views

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    This article is about being against allowing guns - comparing gun to drug laws. It's an opinion piece.
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    I think this is a good article. Very contrveral, because many people are for owning guns, and many are against it. But we do have the right to keep and bear arms.
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    When does it become relevant that its not muskets and cannons anymore being used in the debate against the right to bear arms. Although there are tragedies happening everyday there are times when good triumphs over evil in a shootout situation.
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    I think this is a great article and good topic.
JENNIFER MOLINA

School Choice - 0 views

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    This article is based on school choice. To choose a school for your child based on your living location. How empowering the parent to choice would be more beneficial.
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    This is an interesting subject. The overall education of the student is most important. But the fact that a student is limited to one school because of their location or parents' financial situation isn't all that fair, so it would be nice for parents to be able to use funding for their student to go to the school of their choice (public or private).
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    I understand why you have to go to school close to where you live especially if you don't have much money. A child needs a reliable eduction and if the parent lives to far and doesn't have much money it will make it hard on the parent and child to go to school. My dad is a High school teacher a Central High school here in Phoenix and has to deal with a lot. He finds that the students who live further away with less money tend to drop out or fail class due to not being able to afford bus passes or gas money. It truly is a sad thing but I believe going to school close to your home is best way to go in the long run.
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    It is very important in the present day for children to get a good education and the child should not have to suffer a poor education because of where they live. If the parents can not afford to live in a neighborhood with the top performance schools they should still be able to send their child to a good school and even if it means the child has to take the bus or car pool.
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    Although many people live in districts that have the funding for an excellent staff that is required to create a good learning environment, there are some parents that do not have that luxury. Being at a good school is what ultimately gets students out of the 'poverty cycle' or not. If a student does live in a bad neighborhood and has the possibility of attending a better neighborhood even if it is a bus ride or drive away it should be up to them ultimately if they want to make that change and commute for the better learning environment.
Nicolas Buenrostro

The government: Intervening on the way of parenting. - 0 views

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    In this brief article the legality of spanking children is taken to court. The question is asked if it is legal or illegal to spank our children and what kind of punishment should be taken if the law is broken.
Nicolas Buenrostro

Gun regulation in California: Constitutional or Unconstitutional - 0 views

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    This article talks about California passing new regulation on gun control. It touches on if it is illegal to ban certain guns since in infringes on the second amendment.
Madeline Holt

Administration announces new gun control measures, targets military surplus imports - 0 views

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    This article discusses new gun control measures that have been signed into effect. It discusses the delay in legislation approval by Congress and President Obama taking action to get measures I place. Opinions of the NRA and other sources are provided.
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    I feel a lot of deja vu reading this article.It's the same old song and dance and none of them have learned that as United States citizens, we like our guns; and we will not be separated from them. Criminals do not follow laws, more gun control is useless without reinforcing the statutes already in place.
Brittany Aguirre

Freedom of Religion - 0 views

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    Every now and then the Supreme Court will get a case based on religion. In these cases the court will have to decide whether or not the religion should be excepted or not. One case taken to the court that was said to be illegal was about a coach in New Jersey who prayed with his team before games. This left people angry over the fact that they believe religious displays should not be illegal. This issue has also brought up the question on whether freedom of speech is also being taken away when the Supreme Court rules against displays of religion.
Monique Espinoza

Women's Earnings vs. Men's Earnings - 0 views

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    Pay rates are broken down in various ways, such as; degree, sex, ethnicity, etc. Reviews the compared earnings by industry as well as country. Examines wage gap theories and research.
Monique Espinoza

Dishonest Gun-Control Debate - 0 views

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    Explores the various wholes in the gun-control argument. Provides homicide rates in comparison to other countries. Touches on facts that are usually not brought up in neither side of the gun-control debate.
Richard Mendoza

Definition of Assault Weapons - 0 views

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    This article explains how the definition of assault weapons came about and how they are classified. It goes on to state the characteristics of assault weapons.
Leilani Metteba

Chinese Courts Recognizes Woman's "Personal Freedoms" in Labor Camp Case - 0 views

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    This article is interesting because it is about how China has taken away legal rights from it's citizens. The topic was brought up when a lady, Tang Hui, who was tossed into a "reeducating by labor" camp for advocating for her daughter, that was raped and sold into a prostitution ring. Tang Hui was just standing up for her daughter's rights by raising her voice when the accused were not given a just sentence for their crimes.
Garrett Canepa

Why the Right to Keep and Bear Arms is Important to You - 0 views

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    Site is more of a question and answer type of format. Gives the opinions of the people but a lot analyzes some of the more crucial points of the Second Amendment.
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    The right to bear arms should be important, but times have changed and people are taking more and more situations into their own hands with weapons. It should be important to us, but we have police officers and trained professionals who are able to protect us.
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    Yes, the right to bear arms is important, but they are harming many people.
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