Criminal Law

 The  Fourth Amendment protects individuals against unreasonable searches of  their property and persons. It also prevents law enforcement from making  unlawful arrests/seizures. It requires that all searches be reasonable. This discussion asks you to examine the requirements for a search warrant and the exceptions to needing a warrant.  Please thoroughly discuss each of the following:…

Unit 5 : Discussion Board Due 09.08.2022

For this Discussion Board, please complete the following: Think about the COVID-19 pandemic and the role that the government played in addressing public health. How did this differ from other nations? Explore the following articles for more information: Learning From Taiwan About Fighting COVID-19 The Graphic Truth: Two Different Pandemics – EU vs. US Respond…

Why is transition Planning important for a Student with an IEP?

Write a 300-500 words, write a rationale explaining the goals and activities  you planned for Gabriel and how they demonstrate compassion, justice, and care. Support your findings with a minimum of two scholarly resources. While APA format is not required for the body of this assignment, solid academic writing is expected, and in-text citations and…

School Finance

  Chapter 3 reflection  Highlight Main Points in Chapter: Explain the federal reasoning concerning which government level ultimately should be responsible for education. Identify the first education laws enacted in north american, describe the rationales underlying court decisions about the constitutionality of vouchers, tuition tax credits and education. Clarify how the equal protection clause of…

Journal 2

  Choose at least one of the assigned chapters of What Should I Do With My Life? so far (ch. 1-15). and talk us through something that struck you as valuable or meaningful about the author’s journey. Maybe you share similar backgrounds or experiences. Maybe you it helped you consider your own professional and academic…

Strange And Marvelous

  “Strange and marvelous things you see…or have seen: Walt Whitman’s “Ethiopia” made generationally personal”… Choose  two historical events  and add your own personal memory and perspective  upon them. What was so “strange and marvelous” about them? What might  you tell your children and grandchildren about these events? What words  of “present-day wisdom” might you…