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A Wrongfully Convicted Man Will Receive $1.5 Million

Posted on March 3, 2020

An innocent resident of the US state of Kansas received enormous compensation and became rich after spending 23 years in …

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Justices to Decide Whether ’20 Census Can Ask About Citizenship

Posted on February 20, 2019February 28, 2019

The Supreme Court agreed to decide on the inclusion of the issue of citizenship in the census, which will be …

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Here’s How Social Media Can Be Used Against You In Court

Posted on February 8, 2019February 28, 2019

Judge Michael Corriero decided in a small message to the public to tell how data from social networks, in particular …

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US set to send first group of asylum seekers back to Mexico

Posted on January 27, 2019

The US Embassy in Mexico informed the government about its plans to return to Mexico the first 20 people who …

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U.S. Supreme Court denies Trump’s ban on asylum for illegal migrants

Posted on December 22, 2018December 22, 2018

On Friday, the Supreme Court rejected the Trump administration’s request for the new policy of denying the right to asylum …

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Trump Foundation to dissolve under court supervision

Posted on December 8, 2018December 19, 2018

US President Donald Trump agreed to close his donation to the Donald J. Trump Foundation and give the remaining money …

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Supreme Court Removes Block on Trump’s Travel Ban

Posted on July 19, 2018July 19, 2018

The US Supreme Court has recognized the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s decree, which prohibits the entry into the United …

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Drinking and Driving: a Serious and Deadly Crime

April 2, 2021 / Car Accident, Criminal Law, drunk driving, Drunken driving, DUI, DUI, DUI Arraignment, DUI lawyer, Popular Posts

Trump Has Promised That Republicans Will Oppose The Democrats’ Bill On Policing

June 22, 2020 / Civil law, Court Rules, Criminal Law, Law, Law, New law, President Trump, Trump

A Wrongfully Convicted Man Will Receive $1.5 Million

March 3, 2020 / Criminal Law, Law, Lawyer, Supreme Court

The U.S. City Where Your Car Is Most Likely to Be Stolen

July 29, 2019 / California, Court, Criminal Law, FBI National Crime Information Center, highest car theft cities, Law, Lawyer, Mexico, Tips

Alabama: Republican State Senate Passes Most Restrictive Law In Us

May 22, 2019 / Alabama, banned abortion, Civil law, Court, Criminal Law, Law, Laws that Save Lives, Supreme Court, women

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Threats and Challenges of Modern Cyberspace

September 21, 2020 / computer crimes, Computer Crimes, Cybercrime, Cybercrime Law, Law, Law

Amidst fears Russia’s personal data storage law ready to spring into effect

October 10, 2015 / Cybercrime Law, Russia

Cyberbullying Falls Under The Category Of Harassment Crimes

May 27, 2015 / Cyberbullying, Cybercrime Law

Website Traces Out Exact Location By Phone Number

April 30, 2015 / Computer Crimes, Cybercrime Law, Popular Posts, Privacy

Laws on identity theft and dealing with it

March 28, 2015 / Cybercrime Law, Florida, Identity Theft, Popular Posts

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Drinking and Driving: a Serious and Deadly Crime

April 2, 2021 / Car Accident, Criminal Law, drunk driving, Drunken driving, DUI, DUI, DUI Arraignment, DUI lawyer, Popular Posts

Universities Suffer Multimillion-Dollar Losses After COVID-19

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