Friday, March 21, 2014

supreme court stuff

This case is was supposed to be heard yesterday. Religious freedom means that each individual has the right to exercise their own beliefs and the right not to have others’ beliefs forced upon them. We believe no employer has the right to deny the women who work for them basic health care. Individuals must have the right to accept or reject the principles of their own faith without legal restrictions. People feel religion is being forced upon them and that they do not have the freedom to express their own religion.



Arizona’s controversial immigration law, SB1070, reviewed by the court in Arizona v. U.S. to determine whether states have any authority to enforce immigration matters or whether only the federal government has such authority. Arizona doesn't like illegal immigrants and would like to take matters into their own hands.






Abbeville 

County School Dist. v. State, 335 S.C. 58, 68, 515 S.E.2d 535 require a "minimally adequate education," which includes " the ability 
to read, write, and speak the English language, and knowledge of mathematics and 
physical science some people feel this is outrageous. 

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