Criminal Law Recent Posts
In a decision being described as “stunning” and “path-breaking,” U.S. District Judge Cormac (more…)
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- Alezah TriguerosJul 22, 2014
In the case Riley v. California, the U.S Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the police need search (more…)
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- Ki AkhbariJul 10, 2014
Jay-Z’s 99 Problems was a hugely popular song when it was released. Taking a close look at the lyr (more…)
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- Matthew IzziJun 27, 2014
The Supreme Court will soon decide whether violently venting frustrations on Facebook will be classi (more…)
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- Matthew IzziJun 20, 2014
The Court in Abramski v. United States makes it a federal crime for one lawful gun owner to buy a gu (more…)
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- Jason CheungJun 18, 2014
Under federal law, individuals with mental illnesses are not allowed to possess guns. It is unlawful (more…)
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- Roxanne MinottJun 17, 2014
Carol Bond’s case reads like a bad script from a cable television show. In 2006, Carol congratulat (more…)
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- Jason CheungJun 10, 2014
There has been an alarming trend in how often rap lyrics are used in court. This trend is more alarm (more…)
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- Matthew IzziMay 28, 2014
“Stand your ground” laws have been controversial since Trayvon Martin’s death. With stand your (more…)
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- Jason CheungMay 16, 2014
Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer payment system of what is essentially a made up digital currency. It does, (more…)
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- Matthew IzziMay 07, 2014