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The Next Small Step, Samiya Henry
The Next Small Step, Samiya Henry
Undergraduate Research and Scholarship Symposium
As of right now, NASA and other space programs are estimating that by 2026, there will be people living in Space. Whether it be the Moon or Mars, one cannot have a functional society without a proper source of laws, especially since no one country has ownership over space. "One Small Step" will produce this source of laws, called the “Space Bill of Rights,” that will outline important matters like the trade of resources, medical care, government officials, and will ensure the preservation of our physical and figurative footsteps in space. This Space Bill of Rights is made up of …
The Government Cannot Grant Personhood: How Eugenics Has Engulfed Our Society And Violated Inalienable Rights, Emily Paige Huseman
The Government Cannot Grant Personhood: How Eugenics Has Engulfed Our Society And Violated Inalienable Rights, Emily Paige Huseman
Helm's School of Government Conference - 2021-2024
No abstract provided.
The Declaration Of Independence, Constitution, And Slavery, Johnny B. Davis
The Declaration Of Independence, Constitution, And Slavery, Johnny B. Davis
Helm's School of Government Conference - 2021-2024
The paper address the nature of the principles of the Declaration and the Declaration's relationship to the Constitution and how these related to slavery. The argument is that the Declaration did stand for universal equality of the individual before God and the law and therefore its principles condemned slavery. The Constitution did not embrace slavery even though it failed to ban slavery but did set the foundation for the end of slavery.
Fellowship Is Fundamental To A Flourishing Community, Drew Varner
Fellowship Is Fundamental To A Flourishing Community, Drew Varner
Helm's School of Government Conference - 2021-2024
No abstract provided.
How To Decide Religious Liberty Cases: An Analysis Of Balancing Versus Principalism, Marc A. Clauson
How To Decide Religious Liberty Cases: An Analysis Of Balancing Versus Principalism, Marc A. Clauson
Helm's School of Government Conference - 2021-2024
No abstract provided.
The Connecticut Four, Beth Wade
The Connecticut Four, Beth Wade
Helm's School of Government Conference - 2021-2024
This paper provides a glimpse into the serious privacy issues that librarians have to address in their role as a public servant as well as the extent that they have to stand up to government agencies to protect the privacy of patrons.
The Local Community Standard: Modernizing The Supreme Court's Obscenity Jurisprudence, Jacob S. Gordon
The Local Community Standard: Modernizing The Supreme Court's Obscenity Jurisprudence, Jacob S. Gordon
Helm's School of Government Conference - 2021-2024
Paper presentation on the Supreme Court's outdated case law on obscenity and how it needs to be modernized to in order to combat the dissemination of inappropriate materials in the age of decentralized digital media.
Administrative Rule And Constitutional Governance, Kaleb Horne
Administrative Rule And Constitutional Governance, Kaleb Horne
Helm's School of Government Conference - 2021-2024
Presentation on the effects of administrative rule and its incompatibilities with Constitutional governance.
Deterioration Of The Tenth Amendment: Why Federalism’S Hierarchy Must Be Restored, Giana Depaul
Deterioration Of The Tenth Amendment: Why Federalism’S Hierarchy Must Be Restored, Giana Depaul
Helm's School of Government Conference - 2021-2024
No abstract provided.
Government, Big Tech, And Individual Liberty, Romaine Miller, Johnny B. Davis
Government, Big Tech, And Individual Liberty, Romaine Miller, Johnny B. Davis
Helm's School of Government Conference - 2021-2024
The thesis is that the first principles of the Founding Fathers express in the Declaration give the proper guidance for dealing with the impact of high tech on individual liberty.
Health Choice Or Health Coercion? The Osha Emergency Temporary Standard Covid-19 Vaccination Mandates: Ax Or Vax, Savannah Snyder
Health Choice Or Health Coercion? The Osha Emergency Temporary Standard Covid-19 Vaccination Mandates: Ax Or Vax, Savannah Snyder
Helm's School of Government Conference - 2021-2024
No abstract provided.