Tina Wolf
Tina Wolf has been working as a writer for several years. She enjoys researching and writing about the government and history as well as other legal topics. With extensive legal knowledge she verifies accuracy to the highest standards.

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Online Associates in Legal Studies

legal studies degree

When it comes to obtaining a degree in legal studies, a person will have the option of choosing an online degree program or participating in a legal studies program at a local college or university. There are many benefits to choosing to obtain an associate’s degree in legal studies online. Benefits of Online Associates in […]

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IRS Scandal: Who Was Targeted and Why?

IRS Scandal

For the first time in recent history, the IRS has been knocked down a few pegs. In a hearing, lawmakers took turns calling out IRS Commissioner Steven Miller for the scandalous practice of targeting groups that were thought to be conservative. What Did the IRS Do? To put it simply, in a report issued by […]

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How Did Obama’s State of the Union Speech Rank?

George Washington

The United States Constitution, Article II, Section 3, requires the President to give Congress information on the State of the Union and to recommend their consideration for measures that he judges necessary and expedient. George Washington personally delivered his first message to Congress on January 8th, 1790. Since then, presidents have been delivering what is […]

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The Obama and Boehner Battle over the State of the Union

President Obama

It is no secret that the United States suffers from spending more money than they are bringing in. If the average person tried to live off the budget that the current government is using, they would be homeless within just a few days. This overspending budget is just one of the reasons for the bad […]

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The Constitutionality of Gun Control

U.S. Constitution, Obama Gun Control

Gun control and the Second Amendment to the Constitution are widely discussed topics on a fairly consistent basis. The debate over gun control and a person’s right to bear arms becomes more intense in the aftermath of an incident that involved the use of a gun, like the recent shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. […]

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