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Travis Shore

Business Law
11-8-2016
Essay:
This institution should not be able to provide the all-female class because it is
unfair to the male counterparts, unless they make it fair to both sexes. This is in
direct violation with the commerce clause more specifically interstate commerce.
When an institution opens the state borders they must comply with federal
guidelines. In this case when the school accepts out of state students it affect the
commerce or individuals from other states. It also affects the 14 th amendment
guaranteeing equal rights to all persons after the Civil War.
Shared powers of federalism should not pertain to this, it is a state matter ran
by the state of California. Let the reserved powers take over and decide what
happens to this all-female class. The students choose to come here to this state and
attend this school they should not fall under the commerce clause dealing with
interstate commerce, because this is not commerce that moves between states
rather than students from other states moving here. The shared powers should have
nothing to do with this state matter since they operate on the federal level.

Short answer:
1.)
It is important because it organizes 22 federal agencies into the US DHS
(Department of Homeland Security.) Which protects our borders, all electronic
systems, disaster relief, bio/chem countermeasures, and treatment. In short it
safeguards the US from foreign or domestic enemies over a wide range.
2.)
The APA is important because it establishes procedures that the Federal
administration agencies must follow in conduction their affairs. It establishes how
rules and regulations can be adopted by federal admin agencies.
3.)
RFRA (Religious Freedom Restoration Act) prohibits the government from
substantially burdening a persons exercise of religion. Now this makes it difficult for
the government to control and enforce rules on their employees when they cant or
wont do their job because it goes against their religion. For instance the marriage
clerk from Kentucky that refused to marry a gay couple.
4.)
Secure communities act was an immigration enforcement program
administered by US Immigration and customs enforcement (ICE). The debate about
it was did ICE do their job properly. I think they did their job to well in the fact that
they got most of the illegal immigrants even the non-violent/non-criminal ones as
well. Then separate them from their families all while putting a strain on the tax
payers having to pay for the buildings to house, clothe, and feed these people that
are treated like inmates at a prison.
5.)
The government worker has the constitutional right (1 st amendment) to
express themselves orally, written, or symbolically. As long as they dont try to
express hate with what they are demonstrating. Also how is the government going
to say you cant express whether or not you are Republican, Democrat, or
Libertarian when those are the parties that are chosen to represent us as a nation.

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