Our series continues on monday with the supreme courts 1944 decision in korematsu vs. United states which upheld the removal of people of japanese descent during world war ii. Aboutn also find out more the landmark cases series online going to www. Cspan. Org landmarkcases. Written by tony mauro and published by cspan, landmark 8. 95s is available for plus shipping. A look at the impact of legalizing marijuana in colorado. Hillary clinton at a town hall meeting in South Carolina. Then, a 2014 interview with howard coble of North Carolina who passed away this week at the age of 84. Now, a debate on the impact of legalized marijuana, team use, crime, and accidents. Looks at then also impact of politics in colorado and other states around the country from the annuals the boat institute a steamboat cotitute freedom nference. Several states are looking at taxing marijuana as a source of revenue. Thats typical of the government. Trying to squeeze blood from a stoner . [laughter] you like tha
The biggest losers have been a textile firms. Because a lot of those jobs, not , just through nafta, but through differences in cost of production went to asia as well. So i dont feel we can blame the loss of the textile industry on nafta. I think it was broader than that. Nafta may have opened the door more widely for jobs to go to mexico, but textile jobs were under global pressure, even without nafta. Now, what does that mean . Because the other side of the equation is that South Carolina has attracted a great number of car companies, more advanced manufacturing companies. So it is kind of a newsbad news story. What i want to do is make it possible to recruit internally within United States and externally from abroad more jobs and im not sure we can get textile jobs back unless they are more sophisticated, requiring higher levels of expertise in the dying and the printing and whatever else is required but i do think we can get more advanced manufacturing jobs back if we provide more
Should draw near and give attention. Coming up on landmark cases com, you are remanded to see the paper and see what it was. What they refuse to do so she grabs out of his hands to look at it. And then a scuffle started and she put this piece of paper into her bosom. Very readily, the Police Officer put his hand into her bosom and removed the paper and thereafter, thereafter, handcuffed her. While the Police Officers started to search. In 1957, the Cleveland Police went to a womans home who they believed harboring a suspected bomber and demanded entry. She refused them access without a warrant later returning with a document they claimed was a warrant they force themselves into the home and search the premises. Not finding this suspect, they pull i confis a trunk containing obscene pictures as you was arrested and sentenced to seven years. She sued in her case made it to the Supreme Court. Andill examine the case explore the matter of evidence obtained through illegal searches and seiz
The Colorado Department of Education has released the results of the 2024 Teaching and Learning Conditions Colorado Survey (TLCC). Responses from nearly 46,000 survey participants show that educators feel positive about their working conditions, but that they need more time to prepare for classes and more support with serving special populations and meeting the social […]