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Just correct a few words, then it might work out.
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Explanation:
the power to commission officers, as applied in practice, does not mean that the President is under constitutional obligation to commission those whose appointments have reached that stage, but merely that it is he and no one else who has the power to commission them, and that he may do so at his discretion. Under the doctrine of Marbury v. Madison, the sealing and delivery of the commission is a purely ministerial act which has been lodged by statute with the Secretary of State, and which may be compelled by mandamus unless the appointee has been in the meantime validly removed. By an opinion of the Attorney General many years later, however, the President, even after he has signed a commission, still has a locus poenitentiae and may withhold it; nor is the appointee in office till he has this commission. This is probably the correct doctrine.
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In this case, as in Vicksburg Partners, “since the arbitration clause is a part of a contract (the nursing home admissions agreement) evidencing in the aggregate economic activity affecting interstate commerce, the Federal Arbitration Act is applicable․
The Constitution protects Joe in this situation by requiring that he be treated with the same rights as citizens of California according to Section 2 of Article IV.
<h3>Section 2 of Article IV </h3>
- Outlines the rights and priviledges of citizens in various states.
- States that citizens of the U.S. will have the same rights in a state as citizens of that state.
Joe therefore has the same rights as a California citizen which means that the police have to help him in this situation.
Find out more on Article IV at brainly.com/question/1115164.
<em>Governance is the process by which corporations establish their rules and policies and implement and monitor them. Good governance has a variety of important characteristics, and it can mean different things to different people.</em>
- <em>Participation</em>
- <em>Consensus oriented</em>
- <em>Accountability</em>
- <em>Transparency</em>
- <em>Responsive</em>
- <em>Effective and efficient</em>
- <em>Equitable and inclusive</em>
- <em>Follows the rule of law</em>
- <em>Strategic </em><em>vision</em>