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Getting a Presidential Pardon: Apply and Succeed

28th September 2009
Every new president sets out his own standards regarding the exercise of the pardon power. Per the provisions of Article II, Section 2 of the United States Constitution, the executive branch maintains plenary authority over the power to pardon. The legisl... Read >
Author: Nathan Moore

Forced Blood Draws in DUI Cases

28th September 2009
The 4th Amendment of the United States Constitution prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures, which is why the allowance of forced blood draws at the time of a DUI arrest, is sometimes considered over the line. And yet, this practice is gaining more p... Read >
Author: hwells8

A Brief Look At George Washington, The Politician

23rd September 2009
George Washington was the very first President of the United States of America. He was born on February 22, 1732 in a small County called Westmoreland, located in Virginia. Washington, whose father passed away when he was only 11, was home schooled and le... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Consistency in the law;The Death Penalty

23rd September 2009
The United States constitution was designed to provide equal protection under the law. However, from some of the recent stories which have been publicized, it is apparent that the law lacks consistency. Consistency in the law would ultimately mean that fo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The 5 W's of World Class Customer Service Training

06th September 2009
The preamble to the United States Constitution begins, ‘we, the people.’ I feel strongly that we, the people, are what make the difference in life, both personally and professionally. The interaction anyone has at any level with your employees, in... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Nonjudicial Foreclosure - Violation of Borrowers' Due Process Rights?

29th August 2009
In states that allow a nonjudicial foreclosure through a power of sale clause in a deed of trust, homeowners find that their properties are sold out from under them without a hearing or chance to defend themselves. In fact, it is up to the borrowers to br... Read >
Author: Nick Adama

Bankruptcy And Attorneys – Part 1

08th August 2009
Bankruptcy attorneys Amongst bankruptcies, debtors usually opt for Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcies, since they provide the maximum benefits. Bankruptcy is a process, which involves litigation and lawyers and courts. The process can be trying, and... Read >
Author: Judy Dixon

Taking A Look At The The Future of Gun Control

01st August 2009
What did the founding forefathers mean when they wrote: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed"? Does the 2nd Amendment refer to the right of the st... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The Truth About Internet Censorship Methods

04th May 2009
Just like the internet has massively developed over the course of the previous decade, also have the legal measures that are put in place to cope with issues that appear to be an issue, or have, in some way, been comprehended as a problem to those that ha... Read >
Author: Alberto Maeses

5 Reasons Bankruptcy Might Be the Solution for You

30th April 2009
If you are dealing with crushing debt, and you're tired of having creditors call you day and night, you might be wondering if bankruptcy is a good solution. Here are five reasons why bankruptcy might be the answer you've been looking for: 1) Your first... Read >
Author: Jay Fleischman

Motorcycle Lawyers Discuss the Legal Challenges

08th April 2009
Motorcycle Lawyers Discuss the Legal Challenges of Bikers of Lesser Tolerance as it Brings Civil Disobedience and Constitutional Court Challenge to North Carolina By Ray Henke, a motorcycle accident lawyer and member of Bikers of Lesser Tolerance, Calif... Read >
Author: RayHenke

A Motorcycle Lawyers and Biker Rights Advocate

07th April 2009
As Don Blancet, Executive Director of ABATE of California, observed in a press release disseminated by the Motorcycle Riders Foundation, he expects that the Quigley v. California Highway Patrol case will pound the final nail in the coffin of the Californi... Read >
Author: RayHenke

Challenging the California Helmet Law

02nd April 2009
As Don Blancet, the Executive Director of ABATE of California, has correctly observed is a press release graciously disseminated by our friends at the Motorcycle Riders Foundation, the instant Quigley et al. v. California Highway Patrol case will pound th... Read >
Author: RayHenke

Challenging the California Helmet Law

02nd April 2009
As Don Blancet, the Executive Director of ABATE of California, has correctly observed is a press release graciously disseminated by our friends at the Motorcycle Riders Foundation, the instant Quigley et al. v. California Highway Patrol case will pound th... Read >
Author: RayHenke

Maryland Marriage License Requirements

06th March 2009
Marriage license requirements vary among the 50 states of the United States of America. Despite the differences in Marriage Laws in these states, when a man and a woman tie the knot in one state, it must be duly recognized by every other state under the ... Read >
Author: Cassandra Cruise

Maryland Marriage License Requirements

06th March 2009
Marriage license requirements vary among the 50 states of the United States of America. Despite the differences in Marriage Laws in these states, when a man and a woman tie the knot in one state, it must be duly recognized by every other state under the ... Read >
Author: Cassandra Cruise

The States, the Stimulus, and Federalism's Prisoners' Dilemma

03rd March 2009
The stimulus is but the latest chapter in federalism's prisoners' dilemma. For those unfamiliar with the concept of the prisoner's dilemma, it is a logical tool of individual choice. There are two prisoners who are individually isolated and arrested for ... Read >
Author: Nathan Moore

How An Unlawful Arrest Plaintiff Can Get A Lawsuit Settlement Funding?

02nd March 2009
No- Risk Lawsuit Funding For Wrongful Arrest Plaintiffs If you are the plaintiff in a false arrest or wrongful arrest lawsuit and represented by an attorney and were a victim of either of these: wrongful or false arrest or police brutality, unlawful ar... Read >
Author: Paul Sherman

Supreme Court Chips Away At Bill of Rights

21st January 2009
The United States Bill of Rights suffered another blow on Wednesday. The high court ruled in a 5-4 decision that evidence of crime discovered during a constitutionally faulty search was admissible. Herring v. U.S., 07-513, marks another sad event as the U... Read >
Author: M. C. Kopfer

Self-Defense in New Jersey

16th January 2009
The United States Constitution and New Jersey State laws permit us to protect ourselves. As homeowners, there are legal measures that can be used to keep out intruders. The Second Amendment to the US Constitution provides that we have the right to bear ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Vercammen Esq.

Hard Time: Florida's Reasons and Justification

30th December 2008
We have all heard, time and time again, about our United States constitution and the protections that it affords to us, particularly in the area of the criminal justice system. You may be surprised, however, to learn that our sentencing practices as far m... Read >
Author: William Moore, P.A. - Criminal Defense Law Firm

Police Officer Wants to Search My Vehicle!

19th December 2008
To answer this question and a series of others that I will address over the coming days, let's begin with a quote of the United States Constitution - 4th Amendment: The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects... Read >
Author: raman verma

Debt Settlement Program

06th December 2008
Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organizations to pay their creditors. Creditors may file a bankruptcy petition against a debtor in an effort to recoup a portion of what they are owed. In the majority... Read >
Author: James Kertley

The United States Constitution 8th amendment guarantees the right to reasonable bail. The California

29th November 2008
The United States Constitution 8th amendment guarantees the right to reasonable bail. The California Constitution, Article 1 Section 12 also guarantees this right and further allows the Court to release defendants on their Own Recognizance. No matter t... Read >
Author: absolutebailbonds

Patrick Henry Take on the U.S. Constitution:

27th November 2008
Patrick Henry is usually lumped in with other founders like James Madison, but Henry never was reconciled to the Constitution. "Discipling the Nations -- The Government Upon His Shoulder" tells the story. The book relates how there was no Christian... Read >
Author: Dennis Woods

Equal Pay and Questions on Violation of Labor Law

27th October 2008
The United States constitution takes protection of workers very seriously. Thus, any violation of labor law is also dealt with in court. The labor laws cover a variety of workers’ rights, and it would be best to familiarize yourself with them whether yo... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Are the DWI laws constitutional?

12th September 2008
It would seem that the fabric of Minnesota's DWI laws is slowly unraveling as new challenges are made to the laws and how they comply with constitutional protections. As a result, persons charged with DWI offenses in Minnesota have a number of viable def... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Top 7 Myths About Debt (And The Facts)

05th June 2008
While debt is a common problem in our culture today, it is not always discussed in a productive way. In fact, it is often not discussed at all. That means that most of us worry a lot about debt, but few of us really learn about it. That is precisely th... Read >
Author: Jo Ann LeQuang

The Licensing Requirements For California Bail Bond

06th May 2008
California bail bonds work in quite the same fashion as bail bonds from the other 49 states, except for whatever particular laws and customs the state has issued. These laws and governing guidelines are taken from the different agencies that help govern a... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Personal Bankruptcy Options

01st May 2008
When searching through the Internet, you will often see advertisements for personal bankruptcy aid, but how do you know the best choice to make for your situation? This article will give you valuable tips on making the best choice for yourself. Persona... Read >
Author: Jared Myers

Are DUI Roadblocks the Solution to Stop Drunk Driving?

16th April 2008
DUI roadblocks, otherwise known as sobriety checkpoints, have been used by law enforcement as one way keep the roads safe and prevent people from drunk driving. However, there are others who argue that these roadblocks violate the Fourth Amendment of the... Read >
Author: Maria Palma

Legal Issue - Should Child Rapists Get The Death Penalty?

19th January 2008
Louisiana sentenced the 43-year-old Patrick Kennedy to death for the rape of his 8-year-old stepdaughter. The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Friday to review the case and decide whether a state can execute someone convicted of raping a child. The United Sta... Read >
Author: Scott Hughes

The Importance of a Criminal Defense Lawyer

20th September 2007
If you are accused of criminal conduct, it is important to have a lawyer or attorney who can defend you. A lawyer whose job it is to defend you to the best of their ability and to the full extent of the law. That is the role of a criminal defense lawyer. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

An Inventor's Guide To Understanding Patents And Copyright Laws

01st July 2007
Patents and copyright laws give the inventor the exclusive rights to the invention. No one else can produce the invention for a set period of time under patent and copyright law. Patents and copyright laws are set up to protect inventors. The law on paten... Read >
Author: Richard Cunningham

Ted Nugent’s “Live and let live” … except for the voiceless

26th June 2007
Ted Nugent ? yeah, that Ted Nugent ? recently wrote an article blasting Paul McCartney for allegedly firing some of his staff for eating meat. Now, I'm not so sure that this is true, but let's go with it. Let us say that Paul McCartney did, in fact, fir... Read >
Author: Jeff Popick

Patent Law Basics for the Non-Practitioner - Part I of IV: OVERVIEW

02nd May 2007
A patent is a property right granted by the government of the United States to an inventor "to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling the invention throughout the United States or importing the invention into the United States" f... Read >

Life is Not Fair

18th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Good News Publications The United States Constitution declares that all men (referring to men and women) are created equal and that they are entitled to such rights as life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It's a wonderful con... Read >
Author: Duke Clarke

Understanding Copyright

18th November 2006
When you create original content, it is automatically copyrighted, but you should know about copyrights and how to specifically mark your work. Also, establishing the date of creation is very important. The basis for copyright law in the USA is found ... Read >
Author: John V. W. Howe

Take Your Cruise Vacation From The Philadelphia Cruise Port

19th August 2006
There are now cruise lines that depart the Philadelphia cruise port from early spring to late fall. All of the cruise lines are now making cruise travel a close to home event. The Philadelphia cruise port has undergone a $15 million dollar upgrade to en... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna

Home Security - Protect Your Children Online - Part 3

08th June 2006
Steps to Keep Your Kids Safe - What Can and Can't Be Done Home security is about protecting your family, and the most overlooked means of entry is sitting in your living room...your computer...this article discusses the Commission for the Online Prot... Read >
Author: Walter Stone

IQ Test How It Works and Why It's Used

21st February 2006
The IQ test is the common name for Intelligence Quotient. An IQ test is a way to measure the relative intelligence of a person, but the answers derived from an IQ test aren't based on the amount of knowledge a person has. To fully understand how an IQ tes... Read >
Author: Bob Benson

The 5 W's of World Class Customer Service Skills Training

14th November 2005
The preamble to the United States Constitution begins, 'we, the people.' I feel strongly that we, the people, are what make the difference in life, both personally and professionally. The interaction anyone has at any level with your employees, includ... Read >
Author: Rosanne Dausilio

The 5 W's of World Class Customer Service Training

09th November 2005
The preamble to the United States Constitution begins, 'we, the people.' I feel strongly that we, the people, are what make the difference in life, both personally and professionally. The interaction anyone has at any level with your employees, includ... Read >
Author: Rosanne Dausilio