Tuesday, May 26, 2020
Does John Jay Has a Specific Essay Topics
Does John Jay Has a Specific Essay Topics?Has John Jay, 'the hero of the national anthem', had all his essay topics written for him? Or did some unknown political operative just write them all for him? In this article we take a look at the scenario. The following pieces were all taken from the public domain and are therefore completely legal.'A Juror's Privilege' by Joseph P. Sansone. Sansone, a professor at Rutgers Law School in New Jersey is often associated with conservative thinking on free speech issues. His essay on the US Constitution was of great interest to me. It deals with issues of free speech, the courts, jury nullification, the implications of race in jury selection, and racial discrimination. This essay has been extensively used and is widely considered to be a must read for anyone interested in the study of jury trials.'In Defense of Decency' by James Madison. This essay by James Madison is a classic example of an essay that took place during the revolutionary era and is written in a very strong voice and filled with satire. It is an extremely interesting read for anyone interested in the subject.'Another View of the Same Subject' by John Taylor Gatto. This is one of my favorites essay topics on the subject. What makes this essay particularly noteworthy is that it is about another example of a student who put together his own essay on the same topic. We all know that students can be wildly inventive.'My Conclusion: Is John Jay a Fungus?' by Kirk Cameron. A short article by Cameron on this topic, where he questions the validity of 'The Hero of the National Anthem' is an interesting read. 'John Jay a Rhetorical Paroxysm?' by Terry Gannon.There is a lot more great essay topics out there that I could list but I feel I would get to my point. I am not sure why there is a problem with essay topics, but I am glad that it is there at all. Please feel free to share any other great essay topics in the comments.I will also add that as far as a free public d omain essay topic goes, John Jay, the hero of the National Anthem, has one of the best. In fact, if he wanted it he could get it!
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