The Court as Representing Public Opinion

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Week 5 e Activities

  • From the first and second e-Activities, describe key strategies that a judge would utilize in order to reconcile the discrepancy in perception of the George Zimmerman’s guilt or innocence. Provide a rationale for your response (1 paragraph).
  • From the third e-Activity, discuss whether or not you believe Attorney General Eric Holder should have challenged the voting laws in the state of Texas enacted after the Supreme Court struck down a key provision of the Voting Rights Act. Analyze at least two (2) key issues related to Texas’s new voting laws that the Attorney General highlighted. Provide examples of rights covered by the Voting Rights Act to support your rationale. (1-2 paragraphs)

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Running Head: E-ACTIVITY

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E-Activity
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Institution of Affiliation
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E-ACTIVITY

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E-Activity

The case of George Zimmerman solicited a lot of attention with some saying that he was
innocent and others saying he was guilty. The jury found him guilty, but some of the jury members
such as Maddy, believe that he was guilty, but they could not prove that he killed Trayvon
intentionally. There was evidence that he had done it, but the law required them to release him.
The judge is faced with two conflicting opinions. The public already found George guilty, and the
j...


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