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Cybercrime An Overview of the Federal: Computer Fraud and Abuse Statute and Related Federal Criminal Laws The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), 18 U.S.C. 1030, outlaws conduct that victimizes…
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Cybercrime An Overview of the Federal: Computer Fraud and Abuse Statute and Related Federal Criminal Laws The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), 18 U.S.C. 1030, outlaws conduct that victimizes…
McCorkle v. City of Los Angeles – 14th Amendment – Civil Rights The City of Los Angeles appeals from a judgment of the Ventura County Superior Court imposing liability on…
9.32 Particular Rights – Fourteenth Amendment – Interference with Parent / Child Relationship Due Process Violation of Parental Rights I Introduction Parents and children possess a constitutionally protected liberty interest…
Bible Believers v. Wayne County (6th Cir.) (2015) In Bible Believers v. Wayne County, 805 F.3d 228, (6th Cir. 2015), a divided en banc (full panel) 6th U.S. Circuit Court…
What is Voice Cloning In the second installment to our deepfake voice series, we will explore voice cloning by defining what it is, how it works, and the benefits of…
The Steadfast and Diligent. What Does the Bible Say? Psalms 6:7-9 NLT My vision is blurred by grief; my eyes are worn out because of all my enemies. Go away,…
Rules of the Supreme Court – Writ of Certiorari download here A writ of certiorari (pronounced ser-SHE-or-ar-i) is the legal document the Supreme Court issues when it agrees to hear…
Employers Beware: La Supreme Court Opens Line for Direct Negligence Claims from Employee Actions Last week, in Martin v. Thomas, the Louisiana Supreme Court issued an opinion that will certainly…
Martin v. Thomas et al. 2022 – Employer Independent Negligence In Martin, the Louisiana Supreme Court unanimously held that “a plaintiff can maintain both claims even if the employer has…
Albright v. Oliver – 14th Amendment Albright claimed that Oliver violated his Fourteenth Amendment substantive due process right by prosecuting him without probable cause No. The Court ruled that Section…