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That goal was dirty, looked like something from NHL11 :o
(03-27-2011, 03:26 PM)rumsfald link Wrote: [ -> ]has this be posted for Crow yet?

2747 Toothpicks In My Beard

Wow.
My teacher pulls exam questions out of the headlines so pretty much everyone that has gotten A's in her class have pre-written their answers and brought them to the exam. If anyone can think of any current events constitutional law questions that aren't health care or prop 8 (last year's questions) let me know.

So far I have answers to:
Libya
Arizona Immigration Law
Defense of Marriage Act
Gitmo
Endangered Species Act
RPS (bills that prefer local sources of green energy)
Gay Adoption

Going to write answers to:
Ground zero mosque
Anchor babies bill
Bullying in schools infringing civil rights?
I'm making the supposition that it's primarily American legal issues you're addressing, but there is an intriguing case forming here in Ontario. Essentially, a man with multiple life-crippling ailments was repeatedly denied a medical marijuana prescription. Said man went on to grow his own plants in a quantity sufficient to treat the ailments/pain, and was subsequently arrested and charged with possession. A Ontario Court judge ruled in favour of the man, claiming the law governing marijuana was archaic and unconstitutional; the basis that not only is no room for compassion within the law itself, but the amount of cases related to minor infractions of it effective cripple effective use of the courts time and resources. The judge effectively legalized marijuana in all forms and quantities, and pending an unsuccessful appeal by the government, would make the judgment law.
wait, judges can do that?

I thought they were more like security guards of the law, not decision-makers.
(04-27-2011, 02:40 PM)PyroZombie link Wrote: [ -> ]wait, judges can do that?

I thought they were more like security guards of the law, not decision-makers.

Quote:In many jurisdictions the judicial branch has the power to change laws through the process of judicial review. Courts with judicial review power may annul the laws and rules of the state when it finds them incompatible with a higher norm, such as primary legislation, the provisions of the constitution or international law. Judges constitute a critical force for interpretation and implementation of a constitution, thus de facto in common law countries creating the body of constitutional law.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judiciary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judicial_review

Civics 101 Time


Yes, judges can in effect make or annul laws based on their rulings.



In the case of Canada

Quote:Until 1982, Canada had parliamentary sovereignty like the United Kingdom, wherein the Supreme Court of Canada could only overturn acts of Parliament if those acts violated the division of powers between the federal and provincial levels of government. With the introduction of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982, Canadian courts gained the power to overturn primary legislation, a change that would have sweeping effects on both the operation of the Canadian government and on the relationship between the people and the government. While the Constitution of Canada does have provisions that can allow the government to ignore a judicial ruling, such as the Notwithstanding Clause, such powers are rarely used, and in most cases they are politically very unpopular.


Canadian judges can overturn laws passed by parliment
Judges can't make laws, they can only interpret or strike them down. But sometimes they do things that are like making laws and we all hate them for it.
(04-23-2011, 06:44 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ]My teacher pulls exam questions out of the headlines so pretty much everyone that has gotten A's in her class have pre-written their answers and brought them to the exam. If anyone can think of any current events constitutional law questions that aren't health care or prop 8 (last year's questions) let me know.

So far I have answers to:
Libya
Arizona Immigration Law
Defense of Marriage Act
Gitmo
Endangered Species Act
RPS (bills that prefer local sources of green energy)
Gay Adoption

Going to write answers to:
Ground zero mosque
Anchor babies bill
Bullying in schools infringing civil rights?
Probably too late, but Westboro Baptist Church picketing funerals is another one. They infringe the funeral attendees rights by protesting, but making them go away infringes their rights. Fun times.
(04-27-2011, 04:59 PM)at0m link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Surf314 link=topic=2632.msg203995#msg203995 date=1303602291]
My teacher pulls exam questions out of the headlines so pretty much everyone that has gotten A's in her class have pre-written their answers and brought them to the exam. If anyone can think of any current events constitutional law questions that aren't health care or prop 8 (last year's questions) let me know.

So far I have answers to:
Libya
Arizona Immigration Law
Defense of Marriage Act
Gitmo
Endangered Species Act
RPS (bills that prefer local sources of green energy)
Gay Adoption

Going to write answers to:
Ground zero mosque
Anchor babies bill
Bullying in schools infringing civil rights?
Probably too late, but Westboro Baptist Church picketing funerals is another one. They infringe the funeral attendees rights by protesting, but making them go away infringes their rights. Fun times.
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Yea I took it yesterday, she pulled questions out of her ass. One was whether congress could force people to work on roads for free. Another was calling a florida judge an idiot for misinterpreting the necessary and proper clause (I hope). Another was about possibly racist suspensions of black kids. It was all over the place, nothing current events-like though (even though that is what she told us the test was on).
(04-27-2011, 02:48 PM)Caffeine link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=PyroZombie link=topic=2632.msg204483#msg204483 date=1303933251]
wait, judges can do that?

I thought they were more like security guards of the law, not decision-makers.
caff's spacious post.
[/quote]God. No wonder law is so damn, for want of a better word, messy. One guy can come in and fuck everything up.
I'm judge turts. I decree that I am a super genius and you have to call me king awesome!!!
I'd smite him, but I think he thrives on the attention.
(04-14-2011, 04:46 PM)Kirby, the Spyro link Wrote: [ -> ]lol @ hearing a speedbike somewhere semi-close really opening it up like crazy-sauce, then hearing the engine noise just *stop* combined with a very loud single tire screeching with a side order of a police siren whoop-whoop.
win

Some ricetruck with an intake went by rt 1 with blinding HIDs. Then a fairly new (mid 2000s) Saab with some sort of blow-off valve or BPV, not even pushing the throttle, blows off toooons of boost. It couldn't have been above 3k RPM. I wanted to see it take on the truck.
(04-28-2011, 06:04 AM)Stein link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Kirby, the Spyro link=topic=2632.msg202927#msg202927 date=1302817579]
lol @ hearing a speedbike somewhere semi-close really opening it up like crazy-sauce, then hearing the engine noise just *stop* combined with a very loud single tire screeching with a side order of a police siren whoop-whoop.
win

Some ricetruck with an intake went by rt 1 with blinding HIDs. Then a fairly new (mid 2000s) Saab with some sort of blow-off valve or BPV, not even pushing the throttle, blows off toooons of boost. It couldn't have been above 3k RPM. I wanted to see it take on the truck.
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I've always liked Saab but front wheel drive for the lose
(04-27-2011, 11:08 PM)PyroZombie link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Caffeine link=topic=2632.msg204484#msg204484 date=1303933684]
[quote author=PyroZombie link=topic=2632.msg204483#msg204483 date=1303933251]
wait, judges can do that?

I thought they were more like security guards of the law, not decision-makers.
caff's spacious post.
[/quote]God. No wonder law is so damn, for want of a better word, messy. One guy can come in and fuck everything up.
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Not really, judicial review can be a very important check against governmental powers and the tyranny of the majority.


And its not just judges either, the juries themselves can actually vote to let someone off against the weight of evidence if they feel a law is unjust, this is called Jury Nullification, and it has very important roots in the founding of the United States and has been used at many key points in the nations history, such as run away slaves and prohibition.


This shits important and everyone should know about it if they ever serve on a jury.

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(04-27-2011, 08:35 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=at0m link=topic=2632.msg204501#msg204501 date=1303941567]
[quote author=Surf314 link=topic=2632.msg203995#msg203995 date=1303602291]
My teacher pulls exam questions out of the headlines so pretty much everyone that has gotten A's in her class have pre-written their answers and brought them to the exam. If anyone can think of any current events constitutional law questions that aren't health care or prop 8 (last year's questions) let me know.

So far I have answers to:
Libya
Arizona Immigration Law
Defense of Marriage Act
Gitmo
Endangered Species Act
RPS (bills that prefer local sources of green energy)
Gay Adoption

Going to write answers to:
Ground zero mosque
Anchor babies bill
Bullying in schools infringing civil rights?
Probably too late, but Westboro Baptist Church picketing funerals is another one. They infringe the funeral attendees rights by protesting, but making them go away infringes their rights. Fun times.
[/quote]

Yea I took it yesterday, she pulled questions out of her ass. One was whether congress could force people to work on roads for free. Another was calling a florida judge an idiot for misinterpreting the necessary and proper clause (I hope). Another was about possibly racist suspensions of black kids. It was all over the place, nothing current events-like though (even though that is what she told us the test was on).
[/quote]The road thing isn't entirely irrelevant, because I heard something about that on NPR the other day. Apparently some feudal states used to press their citizenry into doing road work for a week a year (whether you wanted to or not) back in the day, and it's something that's being debated as a good idea for third-world countries, to spur an industrial revolution and bring the poor out of poverty.
Well, with the way it sits now, if I pass my chem final I can pass the class. My average across the 3 tests we've taken is 69.3%

So now I'm in that position where I feign apathy but I know I really should try to pass this class so I don't have to deal with this shit again.

Fuck I hate chemistry. And the worst part is that I'm not stupid. I don't understand why chemistry is able to defeat me semester after semester.
(04-29-2011, 12:27 AM)Dr. Zaius link Wrote: [ -> ]Well, with the way it sits now, if I pass my chem final I can pass the class. My average across the 3 tests we've taken is 69.3%

So now I'm in that position where I feign apathy but I know I really should try to pass this class so I don't have to deal with this shit again.

Fuck I hate chemistry. And the worst part is that I'm not stupid. I don't understand why chemistry is able to defeat me semester after semester.

I got a 33% on my latest organic chem midterm.

I feel ya.


Only good news for me is that I got only a little beneath the average, so I'm sitting at a solid, shitty C. Again.

(04-29-2011, 01:37 AM)Didzo link Wrote: [ -> ][quote author=Dr. Zaius link=topic=2632.msg204659#msg204659 date=1304054823]
Well, with the way it sits now, if I pass my chem final I can pass the class. My average across the 3 tests we've taken is 69.3%

So now I'm in that position where I feign apathy but I know I really should try to pass this class so I don't have to deal with this shit again.

Fuck I hate chemistry. And the worst part is that I'm not stupid. I don't understand why chemistry is able to defeat me semester after semester.

I got a 33% on my latest organic chem midterm.

I feel ya.


Only good news for me is that I got only a little beneath the average, so I'm sitting at a solid, shitty C. Again.


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I know that feel


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I don't know what to do.

<___>
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