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    California, Hastings College of Law filed suit against the University of California on a federal level for violating its (CLS) First Amendment rights. The Hastings College of Law didn’t recognize the CLS as an official student organization of the university due to state law requiring all registered student organizations to allow “any student to participate, become a member, or seek leadership positions, regardless of their status or beliefs” (The Oyez Project at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law). On the contrary

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    citizen has not been included in the election. You would think if the entirety of the US citizens voted then the outcome of the election would have changed. I say false because of the electoral college still being implemented in the presidential voting system. The original purpose of the electoral college was justifiable due to the fact the most people back in the day were uneducated of the world of politics to make the right decision on who will be president. Though now it is not justifiable because

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    The rules for CHL holder have to follow stated by the Texas Department of Public Safety surrounding concealed handguns licenses on college campuses says it “Authorizes a license holder to carry a concealed handgun on their person while they are on the campus of an institution of higher education in this state. However as stated by the Department of Public Safety the institution establish rules, regulation, or other provisions concerning the storage of handguns in dormitories or other residential

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    April of 1999 the country’s laws and regulations regarding gun control and how to prevent these horrible tragedies have been a highly debated topic. As more and more innocent lives are lost it is clear that something must be done to put a stop to not only mass shootings, but gun violence in general. The most recent solution, proposed specifically to decreased gun violence on college campuses is campus carry. Campus carry is allowing people to carry concealed firearms on college campuses (Doubleday). Many

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    not an Arizona State University student, Gordon Adams, needed to take the required college algebra courses in order to graduate before attending ASU College of Law. Adams desperately wanted to enter the law school in the Fall of 1993, however, he was required by the school to take two college algebra math courses before graduating. If he was to take those classes he would have missed the opportunity to attend law school in the Fall of 1993 and would instead have to wait until the following year.

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    College Students Should Register and Vote Introduction I. Open with Impact: Who here is registered to vote? Well, most college students believe they don’t need to vote and that their votes don’t matter. A. (Use sub-points if needed) II. Thesis: Today I will persuade you that voting should be mandatory for college students, it gives us the opportunity to voice our opinion and make a decision to improve the nation. III. Connect: College student’s votes have a bigger impact since they are still

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    Professor Nate Brown 26 May 2016 Debate Outline Motion: The USFG should guarantee free community college for all residents. I. History of the Topic A. History of college education in the US 1. Colonial Period a. Brought by European in the 1630s, the educational system in North America was established to provide religious needs and the laws in the American colonies such as Harvard College, which was founded in 1632. Furthermore, the diverse sponsorship and the variety of programs of

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    Judgement In College

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    In college culture, drinking laws are thrown out the door, and replaced with the hurriedness of adult situations, that a student may take advantage of. Journalists Emma Brown, Steve Hendrix, and Susan Svrluga of The Washington Post find that, in a student poll, “...dozens of students who responded in the poll...had experienced unwanted sexual contact while in college, most said they had been drinking before the incident.”2 Alcohol is truly a vice to the college student; often loosening one up, but

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    In the United States, some states allow guns on college and university campuses; others don’t in the United States. Some states allow guns on campus; others don’t accept to bring. In United State there are three types of laws regarding guns on campus in the various states: mandatory, institutional, or non- permitted. Mandatory means people are always allowed to bring firearms on campus. Generally, firearms should be allowed in the campus or in the publicly funded institution. Institutional means

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    This program evaluation contains the overall progress of the 529 plans and the benefits. The objective of the 529 plans by the Government of United States of America is to provide advantages to the college savers in availing the tax rebates and tax reductions. The educational system is benefiting from these plans and the document provides the analysis of the factors that play their part in the providing the benefit to the sector and the overall economy. According to the U.S. Securities and Exchange

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