Category : Politics : Law & Legal & Attorney

Defeating International Terrorists

Politics
Many who are observing the aftermath after we won the War in Iraq and are now there preparing the country for democracy see a slow process. Defeating the criminal element, International Terrorists and nation state sponsored anti-American insurgents is not an easy thing to over come, but progress is

Ellis Island & Statue of Liberty

Politics
Two U.S. monuments representing freedom and democracy---Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty---are located in lower New York Harbor. Millions of immigrants, looking for a better life, entered the United States through the federal immigration station at Ellis Island. According to the National Parks

Martial Law in America

Politics
In the absence of civil government during war or occupations Martial law is imposed. In the occurrence of natural calamities also Martial law is imposed on a state or a country. Many states and countries have been ruled by military for example Japan and Germany were ruled by military after the World

The 19th Amendment & Voting Rights

Politics
The 19th Amendment to the Constitution gives all American women the right to vote. Section 1 of the 19th Amendment says, "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex." The passage of this Amendment into law

What Is Critical Realism?

Politics
Critical realism is a philosophical theory of reality and human knowledge. Critical realism posits that humans are capable of learning objectively about the world, without interference from human psychology or other subjective factors that color perception. However, critical realists do not think th

Definition of Party Caucus

Politics
A caucus is a meeting of supporters or members of a political party or movement for the purpose of discussing and, ideally, agreeing on a course of action. The term is principally used in the United States, which, in the early years following independence from England, had no political parties, only