Democracy now

write five one page double spaced typed entries that consist of critical and analytical responses [not a summary] to five different current events on this news program – please visit democracynow.org. Please apply key course concepts to a current event. Please underline the key terms from the course in each entry (each entry should have at least three core concepts from the course). Key: Please include a statement of what at least three of the authors we have read in this course would say about the current event for each democracy now journal entry. Do you agree or disagree? Why or why not? Be sure include citations from the reading material. Key Terms " Chapter on The Supreme Court and the American Judiciary Adversary system Appeals process Precedent Jury Writ of habeas corpus Judicial activism Judicial restraint Supreme Court Stare decisis Judicial review Original jurisdiction Appellate jurisdiction In forma pauperis (as a pauper) Rule of four Dissenting opinion Opinion of the Court Concurring opinion Jurisdiction Eleventh Amendment Marbury v. Madison Legislative intent Oral argument Solicitor General of the US " " Chapter on Civil Liberties Incorporation Bill of Rights Unreasonable search and seizure Fair and speedy trial Cruel and unusual punishment Roper v. Simmons (2005) Self-incrimination Right to be represented by an attorney Civil rights Hamdan v. Rumsfield (2006) Boumediene v. Bush (2008) 14th Amendment Ex post facto laws Gitlow v. New York (1925) Selective incorporation Due process clause Civil disobedience Due process rights Rights of criminal suspects Search warrant Terry v. Ohio (1968) Mapp v. Ohio (1961) Exclusionary rule Right to remain silent Miranda v. Arizona (1966) Fair trial procedures Grand jury Impartial jury Cross-examination Ewing v. California (2003) Death penalty Clear and present….. " " Chapter on Civil Rights Civil rights Enemy combatants White supremacy Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954) Civil Rights Act of 1964 Woman’s suffrage Equal protection clause Due process clause Strict scrutiny test Literacy test White primary Racial gerrymandering Poll tax Voting Rights Act of 1965 Jim Crow Laws Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) Restrictive covenants Segregation Desegregation Integration De jure segregation De facto segregation Underclass NAACP Equality of opportunity Equality of condition Separate but equal doctrine Affirmative action Americans with Disabilities Act"      

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