U.S. v. Hazzard
One case that supports the decision by Congress to deny bail to offenders thought to be dangerous to the community is United States v. Salerno (1987). In this case, the Supreme Court held that a federal law authorizing pretrial detention without bail for defendants charged with certain serious offenses did not violate the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on excessive bail. The Court reasoned that preventing danger to the community was a compelling government interest that justified the denial of bail in such cases.
One of the Congress major decision was to endorse the Suffolk Resolves.
The decision that was not made was to have war with the British.
No. The correct way is this It is Congress's turn to make a decision. Congress' means "it is owned by more than one congress" or "there is more than one congress" Either one... I'm not sure. Sorry
Congress
The decision that was not made was to have war with the British.
One of the Congress major decision was to endorse the Suffolk Resolves.
impeach the judge
Community decisions affect the community the person is in as well, whether it's a school or any kind of community
New legislation and the budget are the two major tools Congress has to influence decision making in federal agencies.
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They are legitimate
The decision that gave voters representation in the House, and preserved state power in the Senate.