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Elena Kagan was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Obama in 2010. Since then, she has written opinions that are...
06/03/2020

Elena Kagan was nominated to the Supreme Court by President Obama in 2010. Since then, she has written opinions that are known for their clarity. She does not speak up much or ask many questions, but her comments have poignancy when she does opine about matters. At present, she is one of three female Supreme Court justices.

Kagan had an illustrious career before she made it to the nation's highest judicial function. After she obtained her law degree, she clerked with Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall. She learned much from Marshall; she loved debating the legal and political aspects of each case that the Court chose to consider, out of the thousands that come before the Court each year.

She continued in this realm with the students that she taught at Harvard University. They adored her outgoing, questioning nature. She could be demanding with her students, but they learned much from her. Eventually, she became dean of Harvard Law School in 2003. She met Obama before he became president, and he was impressed enough with her to invite her to join the highest court.

The modern concept of Christian humanitarian aid is based on teachings from the Bible.[1] Charity and providing assistan...
05/02/2020

The modern concept of Christian humanitarian aid is based on teachings from the Bible.[1] Charity and providing assistance to the poor are concepts established in the Old Testament.[2] According to Exodus, part of one's tithe was devoted to the needy (orphans, widows, foreigners). In the New Testament, Jesus taught much about the subject of charity. In the Sermon on the Mount, he called for people to help not only friends but also enemies,[3] as well as those rejected by society, such as people with disabilities.[4] In the Parable of the Good Samaritan, he described the medical care paid by a Samaritan to a Jew (both peoples were enemies), as a model of love for his neighbor.[5][6] Paul of Tarsus has also raised funds for the underprivileged.[7]

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