|
25th September 2009
In June of this year, the United States Supreme Court ruled to restrict schools across the nation, including Denver Schools, from using race to determine attendance. This decision will limit the integration at many schools across the nation. The decision ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
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
03rd August 2009
Mayerson & Associates, formed in 2000, is committed to securing individualized and effective educational services and programs for children and adolescents with autism and other related disabilities. Working closely with families, educators, and professio... Read >
Author: aesha shah
16th July 2009
At very few times in our nation’s history has one act or one person, for that matter, made a major impact on society as a whole. With one simple act, a lady by the name of Rosa Parks did just that; she set in motion one of the widest spread and far reac... Read >
Author: David nalin
09th July 2009
Mayerson & Associates, formed in 2000, is committed to securing individualized and effective educational services and programs for children and adolescents with autism and other related disabilities. Working closely with families, educators, and professio... Read >
Author: aesha
02nd July 2009
I recently had a unique opportunity to convince a trial court that a grandparenting time order should be reversed.
The Michigan grandparenting time statute, MCL 722.27b was amended in 2004 after a previous version of the statute was held to be unconsti... Read >
Author: Marrs and Terry, PLLC
15th May 2009
Recently, the former sheriff of Orange County was found guilty of a single felony count after a jury trial. Michael Carona, formerly known as “America’s Sheriff,” was initially relieved that he had been found not guilty of several other felony coun... Read >
Author: Geoff Mousseau
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
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
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
30th March 2009
Allegations of voter fraud and disenfranchisement have almost become a required component of any election, particular since the lengthy battle over Florida's votes in 2000. Hopefully, a repeat of election results being contested all the way to the United ... Read >
Author: Tony R. Bertolino
10th March 2009
According to the Fair Housing Act, discriminatory practices include several behaviors, such as representing "to any person because of race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin that any dwelling is not available for inspecti... Read >
Author: Greg Smith
21st January 2009
By Kenneth A. Vercammen, Esq. and Christina Bruschetta
The procedures in an Estate Administration may take from seven months to several years, and a client’s patience may be sorely tried during this time. However, it has been our experience that clie... Read >
Author: Kenneth Vercammen Esq.
20th January 2009
Executor of a Will - Duties and Responsibilities
By Kenneth A. Vercammen, Esq. and Christina Bruschetta
The procedures in an Estate Administration may take from seven months to several years, and a client’s patience may be sorely tried during thi... Read >
Author: Kenneth Vercammen Esq.
27th March 2008
Do you have a child with a disability who receives special education
services? Does your child with a learning disability still struggle
academically, even with the services? This article will explain what
FAPE is and how you can help your child receiv... Read >
Author: JoAnn Collins
08th August 2007
When couples with children separate, the most likely outcome is for the children to live most of their time with one parent and have liberal visitation with the other parent. A Seattle divorce attorney will explain that this right to visitation is based ... Read >
Author: Mckinley Irvin
21st May 2007
A recent United States Supreme Court ruling is causing quite a stir in intellectual property circles. The case is KSR Int'l Co. v. Teleflex Inc., et al., 127 S. Ct. 1727 (2007).
Background
To obtain a patent, the invention must be useful, novel and... Read >
Author: Terry Williamson
29th January 2007
Hello, my name is Karen Fish. I am a 27 year old writer living in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Have you ever heard the saying “Love is blind?” I recently bought a seeing eye dog for my next relationship. His name is Caesar. He loves Caesar salad. L... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
09th January 2007
Slowly, but surely, the United States Supreme Court has been transforming to a more conservative philosophy. This transformation is being cemented by Chief Justice Roberts.
In the opinion of some, there is no more powerful government body than the Uni... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
02nd January 2007
A patentable invention is an invention that is “novel” under 35 U.S.C.A. § 102, “useful” under 35 U.S.C.A. § 101, and “nonobvious” under 35 U.S.C.A. § 103. Section 103(a) of the Patent Act sets forth the parameter of the obviousness require... Read >
Author: mikeguth
31st August 2006
A case decided by a jury in Rochester presents a glaring example of why choosing a lawyer to represent you in a serious personal injury matter should be a far different process than choosing a laundry detergent. A jury awarded the plaintiff in that case $... Read >
Author: Stephan G. Schwartz
08th June 2006
Roadblocks:
How are they justified in light of the Fourth Amendment?
Aren't these warrantless searches and seizures, and therefore unreasonable?
A roadblock, also known as a sobriety checkpoint, is a temporary stop-point operated on a public road, wh... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
07th June 2006
Forced Blood Draw
When a person has been lawfully arrested for a DUI, the Implied Consent provision of the California Vehicle Code mandates that they take a chemical test in order to determine their blood alcohol content (BAC). Although a person may r... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
27th April 2006
Psychic's View on Sept 11 !By Peter AndersonIt's hard to believe that just 3 short years ago we were thinkingabout all the changes the new millennium would bring with it. We asa world were anxious and even some extremely excited about many ofthe changes a... Read >
psychic_peter
09th November 2005
If you visit the Grokster.com website, this is the message you receive:The United States Supreme Court unanimously confirmed that using this service to trade copyrighted material is illegal. Copying copyrighted motion picture and music files using unautho... Read >
Author: Dan Robins
15th September 2005
The United States Supreme Court has been an active focus of politicians, news media, and concerned citizens in recent months. The scrutiny of the Supreme Court Justices erupted when Chief Justice Sandra Day O'Connor retired from her position on the Suprem... Read >
Author: Jon Bischke
|