Chilling Effect – 1st Amendment
Chilling Effect – 1st Amendment Chilling effect is the concept of deterring free speech and association rights protected by the First Amendment as a result of government laws or actions…
Overview Of Police Discretion
Overview Of Police Discretion There are many situations where police CAN be selective on enforcement and arrests. This is called ‘using their discretion’. There’s a difference between the ministration and…
The Making of the First Computer Virus
The Making of the First Computer Virus — The🧠Brain Computer Shop – Pakistan Amjad Alvi is remembered for writing the first free-range PC virus that went viral in an age…
Federal Judge Eliminates the CDC’s Public Transportation Mask Mandate
Federal Judge Eliminates the CDC’s Public Transportation Mask Mandate For more than a year, Americans traveling by train, plane, bus, or other public transport have been required to wear masks…
The Federal False Claims Act
The Federal False Claims Act The Federal False Claims Act is one of the federal government’s most powerful tools in combating government fraud. The law originated during the Civil War,…
Civil actions for false claims – 31 U.S. Code § 3730
Civil actions for false claims – 31 U.S. Code § 3730 (a)Responsibilities of the Attorney General.— The Attorney General diligently shall investigate a violation under section 3729. If the Attorney…
Terry v. Ohio – Stop and Frisks Doctrine and Practice – 4th Amendment
Terry v. Ohio Amdt4.5.5.1 Terry Stop and Frisks Doctrine and Practice Fourth Amendment: The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable…
New York v. Ferber (1982) – 1st Amendment – Obscene NOT NECESSARY For Kids!
New York v. Ferber (1982) – 1st Amendment Obscene NOT NECESSARY For Kids! New York v. Ferber, 458 U.S. 747 (1982), is the foundational decision in which the Supreme Court…
Traveling but lost your Valid License?
License Not Legally Required to be on your person to Travel but you are required in all 50 states to have a valid one. So you may say this sounds…
Anonymous Speech – 1st Amendment
Anonymous Speech – 1st Amendment Speakers and writers may seek anonymity as protection against prosecution, harassment, abuse and invasions of their privacy. The government and others may seek the identification…