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Principle of Autonomy
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-Rational individuals should be permitted to be self-determining
-They should have the right to exercise their free will
Administrative Agencies
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Work out of the public's eye to implement the laws passed by Congress
and the executive orders signed by the president
State court jurisdiction vs. federal court jurisdiction
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▪State court jurisdiction includes cases involving state statutory and
regulatory law, the state constitution, and US Constitution
▪The federal courts are limited to ruling only in certain cases (those
involving federal constitutional or statutory law)
Limitations of ADA:
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▪Regulations implementing the ADA's statutory text only require entities that
implement public programs and services to make "reasonable modification"
but not "fundamental alterations" to the programs and services
▪It does not prohibit arbitrary (random) insurance coverage limits attached
to certain medical conditions
Special duties of the Senate
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, The Senate can ratify treaties and confirm nominations of public officials
The definitions of policy by scholars:
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1- Authoritative decisions made in the legislative, executive, or judicial
branches of government that are intended to direct or influence the
actions, behaviors, and decisions of others
2-A course of action adopted and pursued by a government, party,
statesman, or other individual or organization
3-Authoritative decisions and guidelines that direct human behavior toward
specific goals either in the private or the public sector
What is "going public" in relation to agenda setting?
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-"Going public" refers to the idea of appealing directly to the country's
citizens to focus on a particular issue and to influence legislative debates
-Going public allows for the president to sway votes on policy decisions
because the public is Congress' constituents
The duties of the governor
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, The governor is the head of the state executive branch and can set policy,
appoint cabinet members, and use state administrative agencies to issue
regulations that implement state laws
Griswold v. Connecticut
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▪Court considered the constitutionality of a state law criminalizing the
provision of contraception to married couples
▪It ruled this law unconstitutional for violation of one of the zone of the Bill
of Rights that protects an individual's privacy
Principle of Beneficence
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-We should act in ways that promote welfare of other people
-We should help other people when we are able to
In the US, multiple factors might lead a foreign court to interpret right-creating
language or to refuse to force implementation of what is formerly considered a right:
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Factors include the strength of the judicial branch and the country's ability
to provide services and benefits engrained in the health right
1-121 of 121
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Principle of Autonomy
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-Rational individuals should be permitted to be self-determining
-They should have the right to exercise their free will
Administrative Agencies
,Give this one a try later!
Work out of the public's eye to implement the laws passed by Congress
and the executive orders signed by the president
State court jurisdiction vs. federal court jurisdiction
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▪State court jurisdiction includes cases involving state statutory and
regulatory law, the state constitution, and US Constitution
▪The federal courts are limited to ruling only in certain cases (those
involving federal constitutional or statutory law)
Limitations of ADA:
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▪Regulations implementing the ADA's statutory text only require entities that
implement public programs and services to make "reasonable modification"
but not "fundamental alterations" to the programs and services
▪It does not prohibit arbitrary (random) insurance coverage limits attached
to certain medical conditions
Special duties of the Senate
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, The Senate can ratify treaties and confirm nominations of public officials
The definitions of policy by scholars:
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1- Authoritative decisions made in the legislative, executive, or judicial
branches of government that are intended to direct or influence the
actions, behaviors, and decisions of others
2-A course of action adopted and pursued by a government, party,
statesman, or other individual or organization
3-Authoritative decisions and guidelines that direct human behavior toward
specific goals either in the private or the public sector
What is "going public" in relation to agenda setting?
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-"Going public" refers to the idea of appealing directly to the country's
citizens to focus on a particular issue and to influence legislative debates
-Going public allows for the president to sway votes on policy decisions
because the public is Congress' constituents
The duties of the governor
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, The governor is the head of the state executive branch and can set policy,
appoint cabinet members, and use state administrative agencies to issue
regulations that implement state laws
Griswold v. Connecticut
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▪Court considered the constitutionality of a state law criminalizing the
provision of contraception to married couples
▪It ruled this law unconstitutional for violation of one of the zone of the Bill
of Rights that protects an individual's privacy
Principle of Beneficence
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-We should act in ways that promote welfare of other people
-We should help other people when we are able to
In the US, multiple factors might lead a foreign court to interpret right-creating
language or to refuse to force implementation of what is formerly considered a right:
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Factors include the strength of the judicial branch and the country's ability
to provide services and benefits engrained in the health right