Articles, tagged with "court of appeals", page 1
Losing Rights in the United States
Please safeguard YOUR rights! WE the American people are increasingly being hit HARD by our Federal System. A woman named Angel Raich just lost her case within the Ninth District Court for the right to make use of Medical Marijuana as everything else has ...
Video Game Design the New Frontier for Free Speech?
Tuesday November second is the day the Supreme Court has agreed to hear Schwarzenegger v. EMA. While those of us who participate in the sacred right of our democratic republic will be exercising our right to vote, the state of California and possibly the...
Self Storage Owner Takes on Columbia University and Wins – At Least for Now
Columbia University, in New York City, is outgrowing its Morningside Heights campus. It is ready to expand - north into West Harlem. Expanding the school will add more buildings, laboratories, and green areas that are open to the public.
There is just...
The Presidential Nominee by David Barton
His first proposal a particularly troubling one is of Fed. District Judge David Hamilton to the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, which oversees Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin. When Hamilton was made a Fed. Three years back in 2006, Judge Hamilton delivered...
Not Sure You Can Pass a Background Check? Go Work For NASA!
Would you believe me if I told you that NASA's premier robotic exploration lab is legally barred from conducting background checks on employees? Well, believe it. Whoever even heard of getting a job these days without passing a background check? That goes...
California divorce case may change rules on financial discovery
CALIFORNIA -- A 2007 appellate divorce case has brought recent light to the subject of full financial disclosure in California divorce law.
In In re Marriage of Feldman, a businessman did not disclose certain assets and financial transactions to his wif...
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