law
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Supreme Court Ruling Limits Ability To Enforce Miranda Rights
With a 6-3 decision, a citizen can no longer sue an officer who forgets to let them know their constitutional rights
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Supreme Court Witchhunt: Justices Want Clerks to turnover Their Phone Records
If you can't figure out who leaked a draft decision, why not invade employees' privacy?
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California Law Requiring Women On Corporate Boards Ruled Unconstitutional, Judge Rules
The Women on Boards law signed by former Gov. Jerry Brown was always thought to be on "shaky" ground legally despite it's intention
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Prosecutor Faces Pressure to File Criminal Charges in Patrick Lyoya Shooting
As prosecutor Christopher Becker continues to gather information, demonstrators demand Officer Christopher Schurr be brought to justice for killing Lyoya.
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Period Tracking Apps Could Be Used Against Women in Post Roe V. Wade World
Experts worry that information shared by period tracking apps could be used to build a case against women who seek abortion care
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Pardoned Chicago Man Who Spent 7 Years in Prison Reaches $7.5 Million Settlement
His attorney reached a settlement with the city of Elkhart, Indiana.