What did the US Supreme Court rule in Furman v Georgia
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In Furman vs. Georgia the court ruled that all existing death
penalty laws violated the constitution.
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Who was the equal protection clause originally intended to protect
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African Americans
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Who has the power to enforce the 13th amendment by passing laws
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Congress
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What statement best explains how many people feel about the right to bear arms
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Many people feel very strongly about the right to bear arms,
granted by the 2nd Amendment of the US Constitution. At the moment
it is protected by law, and citizens are allowed to keep their
firearms, despite a heavy push for gun control and regulation in
light of various massacres in recent decades.
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Police power allows each state along with its local governments
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To keep people safe
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If the Court decides a case based on substantive due process it is determining
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whether the law involve in a case is fair
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What doesThe Framers of the Constitution banned .
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bills of attainder (grad point) ;)
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What did the US Supreme Court rule in Furman v Georgia
In Furman vs. Georgia the court ruled that all existing death
penalty laws violated the constitution.
Who was the equal protection clause originally intended to protect
African Americans
Who has the power to enforce the 13th amendment by passing laws
Congress
What statement best explains how many people feel about the right to bear arms
Many people feel very strongly about the right to bear arms,
granted by the 2nd Amendment of the US Constitution. At the moment
it is protected by law, and citizens are allowed to keep their
firearms, despite a heavy push for gun control and regulation in
light of various massacres in recent decades.
Police power allows each state along with its local governments
To keep people safe
If the Court decides a case based on substantive due process it is determining