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Constitutional Law, Criminal law, Politics, Society May 23, 2012

Florida Court Rules That Flashing Lights To Warn Other Drivers Of Speed Trap Is Protected Speech

Many of us were critical of the Seminole County Sheriff and prosecutors who insisted that citizens could be ticketed for…

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Bizarre, Criminal law, Science May 22, 2012May 22, 2012

New York Sergeant Caught In Tirade On Videotape Screaming Vulgarities and Condoning Crime

NYPD Sergeant Lesly Charles is the center of a controversy this morning after the release of a video showing him…

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Criminal law, Lawyering, Society, Torts May 21, 2012May 21, 2012

San Francisco Attorney Arrested After Parts Of His Mercedes Traced To Fatal Hit-And-Run

Spencer Freeman Smith, 32, a partner at the San Francisco firm of Smith Patten was arrested this week on suspicion…

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Politics, Society May 20, 2012February 3, 2013

Propaganda 101: What You Need to Know and Why or . . .

The Word by Gene Howington, Guest Blogger Originally, I drafted this article with a preface about the story Michael Hastings…

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Filed under: Anti-propaganda, Language, Propaganda
Criminal law, Society May 18, 2012May 18, 2012

New Evidence in Zimmerman Case Undermines Prosecution’s Case on Second Degree Murder Charge

The evidence continues to roll in on the Zimmerman case. While the new evidence is not entirely bad for the…

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Bizarre, Criminal law May 18, 2012May 18, 2012

Federal Trial Of Officers Accused Of Shooting Family Dog In Unlawful Search

We have been following the continuing line of cases of police officers shooting pets during raids or investigations. The latest…

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Animals, Politics, Society May 16, 2012

Squirrels Join Occupy Movement

Homeland Security is closely monitoring the increase in squirrel anarchists in occupy movements across the country. Some have been seen…

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Bizarre, Military, Politics, Society May 15, 2012May 15, 2012

Is Greece Fudging The Figures . . . On World War II Casualties?

As Greece continue to careen toward the financial abyss, European leaders are preparing for the departure of Greece from the…

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Animals, Bizarre, Lawyering May 8, 2012May 8, 2012

Litigation 101: How To Make A Motion

In our trial practice classes, our students are trained on how to move the court for procedural and evidentiary rulings.…

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Criminal law, Society May 8, 2012May 8, 2012

Bronx DA Opens Investigation After Video Contradicts Officers’ Account Of Beating and Arrest Of Teen

The Bronx District Attorney has opened an investigation into the actions and statements of Bronx police officers after a video…

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Academia, Politics, Society May 8, 2012May 8, 2012

D’Avonte Meadows Is Six, Sexy, and Suspended . . . And He Knows It

In Aurora, Colorado, D’Avonte Meadows, 6-year-old boy at Sable Elementary School was suspended for sexual harassment and disrupting other students.…

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Bizarre, Criminal law May 7, 2012May 7, 2012

Attack on Mother and Girl Captured on Video in Massachusetts

Police in Springfield, Massachusetts are looking for a man caught on camera who attempted to rob and then stabbed a…

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Academia, Congress, Constitutional Law, Courts, Criminal law, Free Speech, Justice, Lawyering, Media, Politics, Society, Supreme Court May 5, 2012January 23, 2013

What The %#@!$*

Submitted by: Mike Spindell, guest blogger The following link was sent to me by Otteray Scribe, who is among the…

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Academia, Constitutional Law, International, Justice, Media, Military, Politics May 5, 2012January 23, 2013

When Mass Murder is Political

Submitted by: Mike Spindell, guest blogger As people here no doubt know I am quite opinionated and rather definite in…

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Constitutional Law, Courts, Criminal law, Free Speech, International, Politics, Religion May 4, 2012June 4, 2012

Kuwait Passes Law Making Cursing of Muhammad A Death Penalty Offense

Kuwait’s parliament has passed the latest law limiting speech in the name of religion. The bill makes it a death…

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