The United States Supreme Court case of Tennessee v. Garner, 471 U.S. 1 (1985) ?provides an excellent example of the policy process. Explain to the ?class ho

The United States Supreme Court case of Tennessee v. Garner, 471 U.S. 1 (1985)  provides an excellent example of the policy process. Explain to the  class how the decision of the Supreme Court changed the use of force  guidelines for police agencies across the United States. Have students  apply the policy process using the Garner … Read more

Chapters 2 and 3 break down the federal courts and the state court systems.? These court systems operate side by side based on the practice of federalism

Chapters 2 and 3 break down the federal courts and the state court systems.  These court systems operate side by side based on the practice of federalism.  Federalism is when power is shared between the federal government and the state governments.  This confuses some people because in criminal law a case can be filed in … Read more

Preparation Review the following U.S. Supreme Court cases: Marbury v. Madison. Grutter v. Bollinger. Review the following Case Brief example: Ro

Preparation Review the following U.S. Supreme Court cases: Review the following Case Brief example: Instructions Write a 3–4 page paper in which you: Prepare a one-page case brief of Marbury v. Madison explaining the power of the Supreme Court’s judicial review, including whether the judicial review amounts to law-making. Using the same Case Brief Template … Read more

2. Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc. Date Argued: 10/07/20 Court Transcr

2. Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc. Date Argued: 10/07/20Court Transcriipt (written word) read to page 20https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/argument_transcriipts/2020/18-956_2dp3.pdf Oral Argument (spoken word) listen up to 34.52 https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/audio/2020/18-956 A brief summary/background of the case is as follows:Oracle America, Inc., owns a copyright in Java SE, a computer platform that uses the popular Java computer programming language. In … Read more

2. Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc. Date Argued: 10/07/20 Court Transcr

2. Google LLC v. Oracle America, Inc. Date Argued: 10/07/20Court Transcriipt (written word) read to page 20https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/argument_transcriipts/2020/18-956_2dp3.pdf Oral Argument (spoken word) listen up to 34.52 https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/audio/2020/18-956 A brief summary/background of the case is as follows:Oracle America, Inc., owns a copyright in Java SE, a computer platform that uses the popular Java computer programming language. In … Read more

What landmark U.S. Supreme Court case have you chosen, and what criminal justice policy changed as a result of that case? Explain.

What landmark U.S. Supreme Court case have you chosen, and what criminal justice policy changed as a result of that case? Explain. This is the starting point for this assignment. Once you understand how that case changed policy, then you can start to work on identifying how the criminal justice system might change its function … Read more

Was the court correct in dismissing the attempted murder charge? Be sure to describe the elements of a criminal act and address impossibility and distinguish if it is a complete or incomplete attempt. Answer the questions above with a 2-4 page paper in APA format .

 Bert was sitting in a car with Pratt when Jack approached the car, pointed a gun at Bert and fired,  mistakenly killing Pratt. Jack attempted to fire again at Bert, but his gun jammed and would not fire.  Jack jumped into his car, put the gun into the glove compartment, and sped … Read more