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federal Judge Tosses Gun Possession Case Against Convicted Felon – United States v. Bullock

Federal Judge Tosses Gun Possession Case Against Convicted Felon United States v. Bullock Being convicted of a felony–even a violent one–is not enough to deprive someone of their Second Amendment…

Amicus Briefs – Amicus Curiae Briefs

Amicus Briefs – Amicus Curiae Briefs An amicus curiae (literally “friend of the court”) is someone who is not a party to a case, but offers information that bears on…

NSA sets 2035 deadline for adoption of post-quantum cryptography across national security systems

NSA sets 2035 deadline for adoption of post-quantum cryptography across national security systems The intelligence agency expects traditional networking equipment to comply with the new standards by 2030. (Scoop News…

Third Circuit Holds that a Nonviolent Offender May Not Be Stripped of Second Amendment Rights.

Third Circuit Holds that a Nonviolent Offender May Not Be Stripped of Second Amendment Rights. Range v. Attorney General As gun rights have evolved in the United States, the Supreme…

Assembly Bill 748 Makes Video Evidence Captured by Police Agencies Subject to Disclosure as Public Records

Governor Signs SB 1421 and AB 748, Dramatically Increasing Public Access to Peace Officer Personnel Records On September 30, 2018, Governor Edmund G. Brown, Jr. signed two significant pieces of…

Perjury & False Statements – What Happens When You Lie Under Oath

Nothing But the Truth: What Happens When You Lie Under Oath Perjury & False Statements Juries and judges often base verdicts and other important decisions on sworn testimony and signed…

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