Part 1 Directions: Summary Congress first defined eligibility for citizenship by

Part 1
Directions:
Summary
Congress first defined eligibility for citizenship by

Part 1
Directions:
Summary
Congress first defined eligibility for citizenship by naturalizationin this law, and limited this important right to “free white persons.” In practice, only white, male property owners could naturalize and acquire the status of citizens, whereas women, nonwhite persons, and indentured servants could not. Access to citizenship would become more expansive over time; although, the racial restriction was not eliminated entirely until 1952. This law produced the legal category of “aliens ineligible for citizenship ” which largely affected Asian immigrants and limited their rights as noncitizens to key realms of life in the United States such as property ownership, representation in courts, public employment, and voting.
Source
United States Congress, “An act to establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization” (March 26, 1790).
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, That any Alienbeing a free white person, who shall have resided within the limits and under the jurisdiction of the United States for the term of two years, may be admitted to become a citizen thereof on application to any common law Court of record in any one of the States wherein he shall have resided for the term of one year at least, and making proof to the satisfaction of such Court that he is a person of good character, and taking the oath or affirmation prescribed by law to support the Constitution of the United States, which Oath or Affirmation such Court shall administer, and the Clerk of such Court shall record such Application, and the proceedings thereon; and thereupon such person shall be considered as a Citizen of the United States. And the children of such person so naturalized, dwelling within the United States, being under the age of twenty one years at the time of such naturalization, shall also be considered as citizens of the United States. And the children of citizens of the United States that may be born beyond Sea, or out of the limits of the United States, shall be considered as natural born Citizens: Provided, that the right of citizenship shall not descend to persons whose fathers have never been resident in the United States . . .
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
Post your answers to the following questions after also reading Parts 1, 2, and 3 here.
After Congress passed the Nationality Act of 1790, who could become a citizen through naturalization and what did eligible immigrants have to do to gain citizenship rights?
Who would have been excluded from citizenship through naturalization under the Nationality Act of 1790?
How might access or a lack of access to naturalization and citizenshiprights have impacted different immigrant communities over time? Look up how many years later women got the right to vote and own property and the Civil Rights Act took place. Now, consider how owning a house, for example, can increase a family’s wealth and opportunity for inheritance over time ( a 300,000 dollar home requires a minimum of 60,000 dollars in cash to take out a reasonable loan …20% down and the bank loans the rest. Working hourly on minimum wage, it is difficulty to save 60,000 dollars in cash–Many families area able to put that cash payment down through inheritance after a family member dies, the home is either inheritated or sold, providing cash for another purchase. Over time, all the members of the family begin to own property and wealth accumulation and wealth transfer along the security it provides is established. This often takes generations to build if the family was not already royalty (rich to start with). Gollnick and Chinn (2021) talk about the “myth of the meritocracy” and the American attachment to “working hard to get ahead.” (p.16) What is the meritocracy, in this context why do Gollnick and Chinn (2021) call it “the Myth of the Meritocracy” and how did working hard to get ahead allow some to get ahead and some to stay in place? Make connections here to historical legal obstacles and what these laws revealed about American culture. Cite Gollnick and Chinn (2021) accurately using APA citation style.
Part 2
The links available are just a starting point. They are not the only place you should go to research your topic. You will need to go beyond the links to answer the questions. You will need to use the textbook also and find other information on the internet. In the Learning Module on Law and Education are live links to information on each law or court case to get you started.
This is the law I am doing (prop 227 and prop 58)
https://edsource.org/2017/a-new-era-for-bilingual-education-explaining-californias-proposition-58/574852.
research the law you have selected and present a brief summary of the law including this information. Presentation shouldn’t be no more than five to seven minutes.
• What is the law (Define it/state the law or case decision)?
• What was the historical treatment of those who are now being protected by the law or court decision? In general, how were the people (who are now protected) being treated and why?
• What is the story of the law or case? Tell who was wronged or whose rights were violated, or who needed protection and why?
• What is the result/impact on students, teachers, and schooling? What are the implications for educators and classroom practice? Re-visit Chapter 1. Reflect the following American cultural concepts: the meritocracy and egalitarianism, the dominant culture, privilege, marginalization, acculturation, assimilation, cultural identity, cultural relativism, social justice. Consider these concepts are defined. Historically, what groups in America have enjoyed the benefits of these concepts and what groups have not and why? Is it possible to work hard and not get ahead in America? Why? Explain how these concepts maybe understood differently by different groups. How do you explain your upbringing related to these concepts? (cite the text). Always cite articles (using APA in-text citation format, text chapters (author and date), page if you are quoting word-for-word, and videos when appropriate. The point in all discussions is showing that you can analyze and discuss using supportive evidence from the assigned readings.
Prepare a presentation addressing your law. Use APA within your presentation. Write your informed professional opinion. This means you give your opinion only if you can support what you say or explain what you say with references to the theories and concepts from the text and readings.

Brief Iancu v. Brunetti, a Supreme Court case attached to this assignment. Pleas

Brief Iancu v. Brunetti, a Supreme Court case attached to this assignment. Pleas

Brief Iancu v. Brunetti, a Supreme Court case attached to this assignment. Please don’t submit a case brief longer than three pages.
Remember that case briefs are used to highlight the key information contained within a case for use within the legal community as court cases can be quite lengthy. When writing case briefs, please cite properly. Make sure you are not copying and pasting from your source. While a case brief requires you to identify the parts of a case, you should not solely cut and paste from the case. Remember that Turnitin.com reviews all papers; a similarity score of more than 10% may raise red flags. Note: The purpose of case briefing is to highlight and summarize key information, merely copying and pasting from the case does not accomplish this goal. You must summarize the facts in your own words, using quotations sparingly. And, please do not submit a paper that you found on the internet as your own.
Remember to proofread your work! Additionally, don’t forget to submit it as a .doc or .docx document

Before class Monday, please answer the usual questions regarding: The Dynamics o

Before class Monday, please answer the usual questions regarding:
The Dynamics o

Before class Monday, please answer the usual questions regarding:
The Dynamics of Law, Chapter 4
Before class Wednesday please answer the usual questions regarding:
Bryan Smith. (2014). “The Trouble with Robbins,” Chicago Magazine.
https://www.chicagomag.com/chicago-magazine/december-2014/the-trouble-with-robbins/
The Lone Liberal Republican, A Politically Moderate Guide to Police Reform, including Things You Can Do to Help, Reform #4: Give Police Executives More Power to Terminate Abusive Officers

‘The relative priority rule compromises rather than respects priority. It allows

‘The relative priority rule compromises rather than respects priority. It allows

‘The relative priority rule compromises rather than respects priority. It allows for plans giving value to shareholders without trade creditors receiving payments in full, or plans that make provisions for payment to unsecured creditors before preferential or secured creditors receive a full distribution.’ (Gerard McCormack)
Critically discuss the relative priority rule and alternative approaches to rank-ordering of claims in restructuring procedures.

You are a new sales manager for Cool Computers (CC). You are negotiating a deal

You are a new sales manager for Cool Computers (CC). You are negotiating a deal

You are a new sales manager for Cool Computers (CC). You are negotiating a deal with Weary Wholesaler (WW) to buy personal computers to sell at CC’s store.
You chat a while, and WW points to a group of computers and begins to negotiate a price. WW refers to them as “those computers I don’t want because they don’t support the new gaming systems the kids like to play.” You agree on a price and a date of delivery.
A few days after payment and delivery, one of your IT support crew calls you and says, “Lucky days! Remember those computers you just bought? Well, they’re all up to date! They work with the newest gaming systems, and we can make a ton of money!” You are out at happy hour, celebrating all the profits you anticipate. WW overhears you at the bar bragging about the deal. The next day, WW has sued you to recover the computers.
Your boss at CC calls you in to explain. From what you have learned in the course this week, tell her what might help and hurt your chances of winning the lawsuit. Also, discuss any ethical issues you think you should bring to your boss’s attention.

Start to understand the struggle of people and sobriety experience with learnin

Start to understand the struggle of people and sobriety experience with learnin

Start to understand the struggle of people and sobriety experience with learning to stay sober.
If you had to use abstaining from any of the following in your plan to eat
all types of refried sugar (any cane sugars) all types of natural sugars (honey fructose, sucrose, (you can have naturally fruit) white flour
Step 1
A. Identify a stage of change pre-contempilation, contempilation Etc.) The transtherorectical model (stages of change) for the definition stages.
B. Describe how the stage of change relates to the ability to stay sober. (abstinence from sugar Etc.)
C. Assess your feelings, thoughts, and behavior through the following areas:
*how would the daily experience and feelings including self-talk about eating
* how would the physical state (cravings, triggers, Health, Energy, sleep, nutrition,)
*how would the physiological State (motivation, emotions, coping skills, self-esteem, thoughts, insights, confidence, self-efficacy, emotional management)
*how would the social life (social support, undermining, changes, friends, family classmates, insights about others, reactions by others) will you reach out for support
*spiritual State (choices, honesty, belief systems, ethics, practice, honesty, personal volume systems)
*environment (impact of media, advertising, social mores.)
D. Explore what help or hinders the ability to stay sober. will you have a daily plan to help you through, what readings or therapeutic tools could you access to assist in your sobriety?
E. Briefly outline a plan for the next week’s to address any issues with maintaining a sobriety. What new interventions could be implemented to help you maintain a sobriety.
Step 2
Give details of a meeting you would attend where physical or online. How many people will be in attendance? Describe what the meeting will focus on identify what you will want to learn about sobriety from the meeting. Explain how attending a meeting will help maintain sobriety or eating plan. Review feelings and observations you have.
Step 3
Repeat Step 2 as (3 weeks) and answer questions a-e from Step 2.

300words Law vs Ethics The relationship between law and ethics has been subject

300words Law vs Ethics The relationship between law and ethics has been subject

300words Law vs Ethics The relationship between law and ethics has been subject to much discussion over time. Is there a common standard? Is one ″stricter″ than the other? In a well-written, cohesive essay, explore the relationship of law and ethics. As you do so, identify and discuss specific examples to illustrate each of the following: Law and ethics overlap in purpose and/or form (i.e., the law tends to enforce ethical standards or is parallel to societal ethics) Law is ethically neutral (i.e., law has no ethical purpose or content) Because law is developed through compromise, the law may actually be unethical (i.e. the purpose or effect of the law may be unethical) Develop a response that includes examples and evidence to support your ideas, and which clearly communicates the required message to your audience. Organize your response in a clear and logical manner as appropriate for the genre of writing. Use well-structured sentences, audience-appropriate language, and correct conventions of standard American English

The paper is regarding whether or not you agree with the patriot act: This is an

The paper is regarding whether or not you agree with the patriot act: This is an

The paper is regarding whether or not you agree with the patriot act: This is an Argumentative essay in MLA format to include an intro paragraph, two body paragraphs, a counter claim paragraph and a conclusion paragraph, using only the sources provided in the attachment I will attach.

This assessment will require you to conduct a case study of supervisory issues f

This assessment will require you to conduct a case study of supervisory issues f

This assessment will require you to conduct a case study of supervisory issues facing supervising agencies. Please be sure to validate your opinions and ideas with at least three (3) credible resources.
Comprise a minimum 2-page essay, and please be sure to validate your opinions and ideas with citations and references in APA format. Remember, case studies are designed to describe, compare and evaluate various aspects of a research problem, and, here, your research problem is “supervisory issues facing supervising agencies.” You are the author, and there is no right or wrong approach in choosing one past, present or proposed solution(s) to these issues. For example, the content should address the following topics:
In general, discuss the impact of the state of the US economy on the supervision process.
Describe one (1) geographic consideration, which can enhance the supervision process.
Explain one (1) legal consideration, which may result in a negative incentive to employ ex-offenders.
Suggest a legislative response, which you would support as a federal or state legislator, to at least one (1) of the issues noted above.
Upload your Assignment as a Microsoft Word document.