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Category: Concepts

Dual System Theory_Final v2
Concepts

Dual System Thinking Theory Explained in Infographics

Explaining Dual System Thinking Theory and how it describes major corporate ethical lapses like the Wells Fargo cross selling scandal.

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Concepts

Chevron Deference: A Judicial Doctrine to Give Respect to Agency Authority

Explaining Chevron Deference and related doctrines of agency deference.

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Concepts

What is a “concrete and particularized” injury for Article III standing?

Explaining the “concrete and particularized” injury requirement for Article III standing.

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Concepts

The First Amendment Protection of Freedom of Religion

How does the First Amendment protect the freedom of religion?

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Concepts

“Mootness” Explained

Explaining the policy of the mootness doctrine and giving examples of cases.

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Concepts

The Supreme Court’s Shadow Docket

How the Supreme Court handles emergency requests for relief differently than its regular docket.

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Standards of Review: De Novo, Clearly Erroneous and Reasonableness

What is a standard of review? This infographic report explains.

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Protected Classes Update
Concepts

What are “Protected Classes”?

What are Protected Classes? See our infographic explaining the legal term.

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Union Membership vs Collective Bargaining
Concepts

The Invisible Hand Slaps Millennials in the Face

Reviewing the current state of labor unions and worker protections.

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Reviewing racism and “otherness” in the history of political thought

Analyzing the self and “otherness” in general philosophy and in the U.S. Constitution.

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