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This topic is a huge area of
cover since the law is composed of many facets and hundreds
of thousands of writings. You will see below both the
United
States Constitution along with the California Constitution.
Our United States Constitution is a profound document
especially when coupled with the Declaration of
Independence. As many readers know Thomas Jefferson fought
for the creation of the First Ten Amendments commonly
referred to as the Bill of Rights. The fundamental idea of
our Constitution and the subsequent interpretations of it is
to create a land whereby the organization of its social
structure is one of law or rules that govern conduct between
and among people as well as the relationship between the
people and its Government.
One of the great aspects of law
is it creates an alternative system to dealing with order
than force or violence. At various times there is an orderly
transition of power without violence. The law is made up of
a fundamental organizing document which is our Constitution.
Then there are statutes, regulations, cases, special
opinions from government bodies such as the Attorney General
and such things as Executive Orders. Dr. Ebert obtained the
passion for law and the Constitution, in particular, from
Justice Anthony Kennedy whose integrated respect for the
Constitution was electrifying and contagious. Dr. Ebert
practices law with the type of passion he has for the
Constitution. In this section you will find important
documents including cases and statutes. After the
foundational materials comes the most relevant cases and
laws that apply to mental health and general health.

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