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Who was the the vice presidents role as next in line for the presidency officially established by?

ignore the who at the beginning, it wouldn't let me submit.


What was the name of the warship in 1807 that British fires on because of its refusal to submit to a search?

US Constitution or nicknamed " Old Ironsides"


Can you go to jail for signing and cashing someones social security check if you originally have written permission but later the person decides to submit it stolen?

Sentences are case specific. Talk to your attorney.


The vice president role as the next in line for the presidency was officially established by?

ignore the who at the beginning, it wouldn't let me submit.


Can citizens of the entire country United States submit a petition or have a popular vote for a bill to be placed for the House to vote on?

No. There is no provision for this in the US Constitution.


Which was the only state to submit its constitution to the voters for approval in the us history?

New York was the only state that allowed a direct vote to ratify the Consitution.


What is the future tense of submit?

Will submit.


How does one go about submitting your site to Google?

One can submit their content directly through the Google website and signing up for a Google account. One can submit their URL for their website and also ads. Google uses crawlers that search the web for recent changes and additions to web sites and will automatically include these items in search results as well.


What is Antonin Scalia's judicial philosophy?

Justice Antonin Scalia is a conservative. He is one of two justices on the court (the other being Clarence Thomas) who believe in the philosophy of constitutional originalism, that the Constitution should be interpreted solely in terms of the framers original intent. An originalist believes that the words in the constitution mean what they meant when they were written. This is in contrast to the philosophy of the living constitution, which is the viewpoint of the majority of constitutional scholars and is practiced by the other seven members of the court. Those who believe in the living constitution view the words in the document to evolve over time as opinions change. They would mean what people would generally to consider them to mean at the time the particular dispute arises. So for example, if a case come up challenging a punishment as "cruel and unusual" (prohibited by the 8th amendment) originalists like Scalia would look at what the founding fathers felt were cruel and unusual and if he felt the punishment would have been approved by the founders then he would find the punishment being challenged as constitutional. The justices with the living constitution philosophy, on the other hand, would look to see whether the particular punishment fit into what society generally considers to be cruel and unusual. Since the founding fathers were much more tolerant of very severe forms of punishment than people generally are today, Scalia would be more likely to rule that a particular punishment is constitutional than the justices who believe in the living constitution. The originalism philosophy more often than not results in a more conservative result. However, this isn't always the case. For example, because Scalia and Thomas believe the founding fathers had a broad meaning for the confrontation clause they often rule that defendants have greater rights to confront witnesses at trial than the living constitution justices. Scalia has ruled that prosecutors cannot allow witnesses to testify by closed circuit television in place of live testimony. The two originalists also voted that that the confrontation clause gives defendants a constitutional right to call to the stand lab specialists who made routine findings rather than allow the prosecutors to simply submit a report. In both of these instances, some of the justices who are normally considered to be more liberal took positions more conservative than Scalia.


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What is submit in Spanish?

To submit, as in to deliver, is "entregar". But to submit, as in present/introduce, is "presentar".