What does the term ‘entirely disintegrated’ refer to in legal definitions of death?
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Which statement best defines a ‘dead body’ under mortuary la…
Which statement best defines a ‘dead body’ under mortuary law?
Who may ultimately be liable for funeral costs if no estate…
Who may ultimately be liable for funeral costs if no estate or contract exists?
In 2023, Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board app…
In 2023, Oklahoma Statewide Virtual Charter School Board approved the creation of St. Isidore of Seville Catholic Virtual School via a charter, becoming the nation’s first charter school with religious curriculum. Charter schools have characteristics of both public and private schools. Like public schools, they are government-funded (i.e., taxpayers), free, and open to all students. However, like private schools, they are independently run with board members appointed to their leadership positions, excused from following many laws that apply to public schools (e.g., free speech rights, search and seizure protections), and have curriculum that differs from the state’s curriculum. To be clear, because of their hybrid nature, state and federal courts have had difficulty in determining whether they should be considered public for legal purposes. Still, the Oklahoma State Supreme Court ruled that St. Isidore was a public school, and state laws require public schools to be non-religious. Justices of the court added that these laws align with both the state and federal constitutions regarding the interaction between state and religion, and Oklahoma’s constitution specifically forbids public money from benefiting religious organizations. Therefore, the charter violated the Establishment Clause, and the contract creating the nation’s first religious charter was canceled. The case was eventually taken up by the US Supreme Court. Lawyers representing Oklahoma Charter School Board argued that “St. Isidore was privately created by two Catholic organizations, and it is controlled by a privately selected board of directors…They came up with their own startup funding.” Because the board maintained that charter schools were private institutions, they felt that the state’s ban on religious charters was a violation of the school’s Free Exercise Clause. They continued, “[The state] will not hire or supervise the school’s teachers or administrators. Under this court’s test, St. Isidore is neither the government nor engaged in state action.” Thus, St. Isidore was private. Lawyers representing Attorney General Drummond noted that defining charter schools as private entities would “open the floodgates and force taxpayers to fund all…religious education.” They added that charter schools like St. Isidore have “all the hallmarks of government entities.” They are created by the state, and they remain under state supervision and control. The state, they claimed, exercises “extensive oversight of” charter schools’ curriculum, “far more than it wields for private schools in the state.” They also pointed out that federal law requires charter schools to operate under “public supervision and direction.” Thus, St. Isidore was public. When the Supreme Court reached their decision on Oklahoma Statewide Charter School Board v. Drummond (2025), they deadlocked at 4 to 4. Justice Amy Coney Barrett recused herself from the case. Therefore, for this case, you are the ninth justice, and you must break the tie… If you were the ninth justice, how would you decide the case? Explain your answer for maximum credit. A) Are schools with state contracts but privately owned and operated considered public education? (2 points) B) Do states have the right to exclude religious schools from its charter school program (i.e., funding)? (2 points)
On October 30, 2025, the Department of Justice released a st…
On October 30, 2025, the Department of Justice released a statement notifying the public of its involvement in a criminal case within the Southern District of New York. Following their conviction, two Russian mob leaders, Rafat Amirov and Polad Omarov, were sentenced to 25 years in prison for their role in a murder-for-hire plot. The Iranian government hired the mobsters to target Masih Alinejad—a journalist, author, and human rights activist—as part of its increased efforts to target those who protest the regime’s treatment of women, intolerance for political expression, and killings of Iranians engaging in peaceful protests around the world. Although Ms. Alinejad was not murdered, she was the victim of this crime (including failed kidnappings and harassment). Therefore, in a court case, which party would she be represented by?
Which of the following factors positively (+) impacts the pr…
Which of the following factors positively (+) impacts the president’s ability to advance his policy agenda (i.e., get things done)? I. Honeymoon Period II. Polarization III. War IV. Divided Government
Federal appellate courts (i.e., circuit courts) utilize (i.e…
Federal appellate courts (i.e., circuit courts) utilize (i.e., use) juries to reach their decisions.
Nominations to the US Supreme Court follow the norm of senat…
Nominations to the US Supreme Court follow the norm of senatorial courtesy, whereby the president consults with senators of the state that contains the vacant judicial seat.
The Statement of Owner’s Equity links which two statements?
The Statement of Owner’s Equity links which two statements?
Unearned Revenue is classified as a(n):
Unearned Revenue is classified as a(n):