According to a website, it describes how Earth's outer shell is divided into several plates that "glide over the mantle (which is the rocky inner layer)"
So, basically, it's talking about how the Earth's crust is structured.
Definition: a theory that is describing (or explaining) the structure of Earth's crust
The U.S Supreme Court pronounced the balancing test in the Turner v. Safley case. The balancing test means that the courts must balance the rights of inmates against the penological concerns of security and order.
In this case, the U.S Supreme Court upheld broad restriction on inmate-to-inmate correspondence and, in the process, reaffirmed its commitment to a deferential standard in prisoner speech cases.
In Justice O’Connor’s opinion in Turner v. Safley, he identified four factors to consider when applying this standard:
- Whether or not there is a valid, rational link between the regulation and the governmental interest advanced to justify it;
- Whether inmates are left with alternative means of exercising the right that the regulation restricts;
- Whether accommodating the asserted right would have a significant ripple effect on fellow inmates or prison staff;
- And whether there is a ready alternative to the regulation that fully accommodates the asserted right at a minimal cost to valid penological interests.
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1-executive branch
2-legislative branch
3-judicial branch
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The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest court in the country.
Answer: The fact that the Supreme Court can declare laws unconstitutional shows that their duty is to interpret the law. They judge whether new laws fit with previous ones, and with the Constitution itself, which is above every other law.
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Explanation:
when only one participant wielded a threat (used the gate to block the opponent), the person with the gate won more money
When both participants could wield threats, both sides lost money.