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Many critics oppose this system of drug test among students because they feel that it violates the right to privacy of the young people. Random drug testing challenges the honesty and integrity of the students. The students might land up answering to many embarrassing questions asked by their teachers which cause unnecessary stress to students. (Kowalski, 2006, p.40) Teachers and parents of these students should try to encourage them to lead a drug free life. Students under the influence of drug, suffers from behavioral adjustment problems (DuPont & Brady, 2005, p.81). However this conflict of interests might be resolved by adopting softer and more considerate measures after the results of drug tests have been obtained.
The ‘Tea Party’ The Tea Party movement is a very powerful movement in modern day America. Its agenda is to save the country from moving away from autonomy and liberty so that it can provide a greater prosperity for the upcoming generation. Tea Party supporters comprises of 89 percent white and only 1 percent black. The members of this movement are very qualified and belong to the higher income group of the society. The ‘Tea Party’ members are identified as ‘angry’ because they are angry with the performance of the government.
They are unhappy because the government is unable to represent the people. Government is not working on the health care reform bill. The supporters of this movement are mostly concerned with the economic issues of the state. This party is not a third political party but it voices against the illegal immigration, indiscrimination between races and the lack of good job. (Tea Party Supporters: Who They Are and What They Believe, 2010). Chapter 4: The Heritage of Rights and Liberties Equal Protection of the Laws The article “Same-Sex Marriage, Civil Unions, and Domestic Partnerships”, talks about legalizing the same-sex marriage on grounds of equal protection of the laws.
Same sex marriage has been the most prominent issue in the last few years of the politics of United States. Numerous agitations took place among the religious groups which forced the legislation to either prohibit or legalize this practice. Gay rights organizers had been collecting money and muscle power from different places of United States to convince the lawmakers to approve the right of same sex marriage. Supporters of same sex-marriage have proclaimed that marriage is a representation of love and promises and naming something else to the amalgamation of same sex couple proves that they are been treated as a second- class citizen.
They also claim that, they should also enjoy the legal rights that are attached to marriage. Many states of U.S have denied changing the status quo but few states like Washington D.C, Connecticut, Iowa, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Vermont do produce marriage licenses to the same sex-couple. In June 2011, New York legislation permitted same-sex marriage. After few days of legalizing this practice, the Rhode Island State Senate permitted a bill allowing civil unions though it was strongly protested by the gay rights promoters.
Same sex marriage is mostly successful in New York because twenty nine states have banned this practice where as twelve other states have initiated law against this practice. In the year 2012, the Gay-rights groups are planning to seek ballot to lift the ban in Maine so that same-sex marriage can be allowed there. In the year 2008,
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