Tag Archives: Abuse of Power

Cybersafe: Why Teachers, Students, and Social Networking Don’t Mix

As technology advances, kids are exposed to an increasing number of digital resources. Cyber ​​communication is either replacing face to face. While there are advantages to social networking, sometimes it doesn’t fit. Speaking as a teacher and parent, I am concerned about adults and especially teachers communicating with students via text and social sites. . […]

Why was President Clinton Impeached?

The Impeachment concerned two basic charges. That “the President provided perjurious, false, and misleading testimony to the grand jury regarding the Paula Jones case and his relationship with Monica Lewinsky,” and, “the president obstructed justice in an effort to delay, impede, cover up and conceal the existence of evidence related to the Jones case.” According […]

The Causes of the Reformation

The Protestant Reformation was one of the most influential and important movements in the history of Europe. While at first glance it may seem to only affect the religions of the day, it had a large political and social impact as well due to the far reaching power of the Roman Catholic Church. The Reformation […]

Government Corruption in Criminal Law

Overall, America’s corrupt government is one of the smallest governments in the world. We have the freedom to do what we like and we generally trust government officials to be fair and modest. But no government is free from all evils, and there have been frequent cases of government corruption in America. By definition, government […]

A Short Short History of Impeachment

The original article “A Brief History of the Prosecution” can be found here. In the United States, the Constitution provides for the process of impeaching public officials in Art. 1, Sect. 2 and 3 he explains, and the reasons for the accusation in Art. II, Section IV. Such cases are treason and the environment, among […]