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Contemporary Legal Issues, First Amendment Jurisprudence & Religion
directed by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017; produced by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College, in Contemporary Legal Issues (San Marcos, CA: Palomar Community College, 2005), 29 mins
A distinguished panel covers the background and history of the 1st Amendment; Jefferson’s 'Wall of separation'; Religion as a fundamental right; the establishment clause; the 'Lemon Test' and how the court balances the state’s interest; the balancing test used in 1st Amendment Jurisprudence; recent court chall...
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directed by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017; produced by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College, in Contemporary Legal Issues (San Marcos, CA: Palomar Community College, 2005), 29 mins
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A distinguished panel covers the background and history of the 1st Amendment; Jefferson’s 'Wall of separation'; Religion as a fundamental right; the establishment clause; the 'Lemon Test' and how the court balances the state’s interest; the balancing test used in 1st Amendment Jurisprudence; recent court challenges – i.e. the Girl Scouts and the Mt. Soledad cases; why the 'Ten Commandments' removal from the Alabama Supreme Court is importan...
A distinguished panel covers the background and history of the 1st Amendment; Jefferson’s 'Wall of separation'; Religion as a fundamental right; the establishment clause; the 'Lemon Test' and how the court balances the state’s interest; the balancing test used in 1st Amendment Jurisprudence; recent court challenges – i.e. the Girl Scouts and the Mt. Soledad cases; why the 'Ten Commandments' removal from the Alabama Supreme Court is important; and is the 'Pledge' advancing religion.
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Field of Study
Criminal Justice & Public Safety
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College
Author / Creator
Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017
Date Published / Released
2004, 2005
Publisher
Palomar Community College
Series
Contemporary Legal Issues
Topic / Theme
Trials and litigation, Constitutional amendments, Religion
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by Palomar Community College
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Contemporary Legal Issues, The Right To Counsel
directed by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017; produced by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College, in Contemporary Legal Issues (San Marcos, CA: Palomar Community College, 2005), 29 mins
Guests are the Hon. Victor Ramirez, who just recently retired from the Superior Court, Richard Layon, a criminal defense attorney, and past president of the North County Bar Association, and Steven Carroll, the Public Defender for San Diego County. The distinguished panel will help with understanding what the 6th...
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directed by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017; produced by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College, in Contemporary Legal Issues (San Marcos, CA: Palomar Community College, 2005), 29 mins
Description
Guests are the Hon. Victor Ramirez, who just recently retired from the Superior Court, Richard Layon, a criminal defense attorney, and past president of the North County Bar Association, and Steven Carroll, the Public Defender for San Diego County. The distinguished panel will help with understanding what the 6th amendment right to counsel means - and does not mean. In the aftermath of the Westerfield trial, the defense team and Steven Feldman in...
Guests are the Hon. Victor Ramirez, who just recently retired from the Superior Court, Richard Layon, a criminal defense attorney, and past president of the North County Bar Association, and Steven Carroll, the Public Defender for San Diego County. The distinguished panel will help with understanding what the 6th amendment right to counsel means - and does not mean. In the aftermath of the Westerfield trial, the defense team and Steven Feldman in particular, were vilified for their aggressive defense of David Westerfield, who now faces the death penalty for the murder of Danielle Van Dam.
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Field of Study
Criminal Justice & Public Safety
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College
Author / Creator
Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017
Date Published / Released
2004, 2005
Publisher
Palomar Community College
Series
Contemporary Legal Issues
Topic / Theme
Trials and litigation, Murder, Constitutional amendments, Lawyers, Legal defense
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by Palomar Community College
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Contemporary Legal Issues, Constitutional Law: Brown V. The Board Of Education
directed by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017; produced by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College, in Contemporary Legal Issues (San Marcos, CA: Palomar Community College, 2005), 29 mins
Guest panel discusses the journey by the Court in deciding Brown (The Civil Rights Cases and Plessy v. Ferguson); covers separate but equal doctrine; the Equal Protection Clause and its role of the 14th Amendment in deciding Brown; the May 17, 1954 Brown Decision bringing an end to De Jure segregation; Chief Justi...
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directed by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017; produced by Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College, in Contemporary Legal Issues (San Marcos, CA: Palomar Community College, 2005), 29 mins
Description
Guest panel discusses the journey by the Court in deciding Brown (The Civil Rights Cases and Plessy v. Ferguson); covers separate but equal doctrine; the Equal Protection Clause and its role of the 14th Amendment in deciding Brown; the May 17, 1954 Brown Decision bringing an end to De Jure segregation; Chief Justice Warren declaring the end of 'separate but equal doctrine'; the Brown implementation and the formula for ending segregation – 'all...
Guest panel discusses the journey by the Court in deciding Brown (The Civil Rights Cases and Plessy v. Ferguson); covers separate but equal doctrine; the Equal Protection Clause and its role of the 14th Amendment in deciding Brown; the May 17, 1954 Brown Decision bringing an end to De Jure segregation; Chief Justice Warren declaring the end of 'separate but equal doctrine'; the Brown implementation and the formula for ending segregation – 'all deliberate speed'; President Eisenhower intervening with Federal troops; and the role the federal courts play.
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Field of Study
Criminal Justice & Public Safety
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017, Palomar Community College
Author / Creator
Bill Wisneski, fl. 1997-2017
Date Published / Released
2004, 2005
Publisher
Palomar Community College
Series
Contemporary Legal Issues
Person Discussed
Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1890-1969
Topic / Theme
Segregation, Constitutional amendments, National supreme courts
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2005 by Palomar Community College
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