SCOTUS around Robin v. Hardaway – 13th Amendment
SCOTUS around Robin v. Hardaway – 13th Amendment some digging around this turned up an article that yielded the following: Supreme court cases from digging around Robin v. Hardaway 1790.…
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SCOTUS around Robin v. Hardaway – 13th Amendment some digging around this turned up an article that yielded the following: Supreme court cases from digging around Robin v. Hardaway 1790.…
Parent’s Rights & Children’s Bill of Rights Scotus Ruling for Parents Quick Facts on Parental Involvement Children who have parental support are likely to have better health as adults. Students…
Good News For Grandparents Third “PRESUMED PARENT” Family Code 7612(C) – Requires Established Relationship Required New Non-Dependency Caselaw Family Code 7612(c) California is one of the only states that provides…
Download a PDF about Psychological Parentage, Troxel, and the Best Interests of the Child. Download a good PDF to read about Three Parent Law – The State Bar of California…
City of Houston v. Hill (1987) In City of Houston v. Hill, 482 U.S. 451 (1987), the Supreme Court found a city ordinance prohibiting verbal abuse of police officers to…
Amdt5.4.5.6.2 – Parental and Children’s Rights Fifth Amendment: No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a…
Cohen v. California (1971) In Cohen v. California, 403 U.S. 15 (1971), the Supreme Court established that the government generally cannot criminalize the display of profane words in public places.…
Federal court reaffirms First Amendment right to film police Mary D. Fan is a former federal prosecutor in the Southern District of California, current law professor at the University of…
Watts v. United States – True Threat Test – 1st Amendment In Watts v. United States, 394 U.S. 705 (1969), the Supreme Court held, without the benefit of oral argument,…
Discovery Abuse Our blog for this week discusses discovery abuse. “Discovery” is the stage in a lawsuit where parties to a case have a right to obtain evidence from opposing…