If you’re talking about the United States, it’s New Mexico :)
When you want to find the most important leader of a nation, it is useful to know whom the nation itself calls "the Great" - in the case of the Persians it was Cyrus the Great (he lived in the 6th Century BC) - we has the founder of the first Persian Empire. Among his contributions is that he expanded the area ruled by the Persians.
The Supreme Court decision in Miranda v. Arizona, 384 US 436 (1966) required (for the first time) that someone accused of a crime be informed of his or her constitutional rights prior to interrogation. This protected the rights of the accused, or the defendant, in two new ways: 1) It educated the person about relevant constitutional rights; and 2) It inhibited law enforcement officials from infringing those rights by applying the Exclusionary Rule to any testimony/incriminating statements the defendant made unless he intentionally waived his rights.
A United States Supreme Court case regarding the University of Michigan undergraduate affirmative action admission policy. In a 6-3 decision announced on Chief Justice Rehnquist, writing for the Court, ruled the University's point system's "predetermined point allocation's" that award 20 points to underrepresented minorities "Ensures that the diversity contributions of applicants cannot be individually assessed? as therefore unconstitutional.
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For us critical education is a “school” of educational thought and practice in which the deeply (sociology)political nature and potential of education (both formal and non-formal), is not only recognized, but seen as key in bringing about social change from the ground up and challenging power structures locally and globally.
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