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Leadership Issues In The Criminal Justice System Essay

Leadership Issues in the Criminal Justice System The concept of providing basic healthcare services to individuals in need has undergone an agonizing transition, from a luxury once only afforded by the affluent to a basic human right granted to citizens of every economic station, and the recently enacted Affordable Care Act (ACA) was designed to finalize this ethical evolution. Reflecting perhaps the bitter political enmity currently consuming the nation's once cherished democratic process, Republican legislatures in states throughout the union have bristled at the ACA's primary provisions, threatening all manner of procedural protestation as they attempt to delay and derail the bill's eventual implementation. One of the most intriguing aspects of the sprawling, thousand page law, however, has been the stipulation that individual states will be given a choice to either accept federal funding to expand their statewide Medicaid roster, or to forfeit all federal funding for that program in perpetuity. The role of government in monitoring and regulating the healthcare industry has been long debated, and the bitterly contested passage of President Obama's ACA, a Supreme Court since 2005, after he was nominated in 2005 by then President George W. Bush. Despite a relatively conservative judicial record, and the fact that he was nominated by a Republican President to replace a fellow conservative, the deceased Chief Justice William Rehnquist, Roberts has…

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Clark, D. (1997). The Art and Science of Leadership, Chapter 1 "Concepts of Leadership" and Chapter 8 "Leadership Styles. Retrieved from http://www.nwlink.com/~donclark/leader/leader.html
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