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AP BIO !!! That is the hardest AP class.
The Warren Court refers to the Supreme Court of the U.S. during the period when Earl Warren served as Chief Justice. Warren replaced the deceased Fred M. Vinson as Chief Justice in 1953, and Warren remained in office until he retired in 1969. Warren was succeeded as Chief Justice by Warren Burger.
Warren led a liberal majority that used judicial power in dramatic fashion, to the consternation of conservative opponents. The Warren Court expanded civil rights, civil liberties, judicial power, and the federal power in dramatic ways.
The court was both applauded and criticized for bringing an end to racial segregation in the United States, incorporating the Bill of Rights, i.e. including it in the 14th Amendment Due Process clause, and ending officially sanctioned voluntary prayer in public schools. The period is recognized as the highest point in judicial power that has receded ever since, but with a substantial continuing impact.
Prominent members of the Court during the Warren era besides the Chief Justice included Justices William J. Brennan, Jr., William O. Douglas, Hugo Black, Felix Frankfurter, and <span>John Marshall Harlan II</span>
Answer:
The scenarios in which it is not permissible to wear options are;
Cadet Hastings is attending a ceremony honoring veterans at a political rally
Cadet Vonning volunteered to "get out the vote" at his high school by passing out information about polling places and times
Explanation:
Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) Cadets are barred from putting on Army uniform in the following scenarios
(1) To promote commercial or political activities or interests
(2) When taking part in public demonstrations, public rallies, public marches, picket lines, broadcasted or while being interviewed in public, without authorization
(3) When in attendance of an event or meeting sponsored by or related to an extremist organization.