Children who can’t yet tie their own shoes can represent themselves in immigration court, says a senior Justice official.
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Tag Archives: Law
WhatsApp In Brazil
The FBI is not the only agency demanding access to user data that vendors do not have, and Apple is not the only target.
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Another ‘Crime’ Without Criminals
Federal prosecutors believe accountability is for other people. It’s time to change that.
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States Pick A Fight They May Not Win
States seeking to tax internet sales are defying prior Supreme Court rulings in hopes of doing better next time.
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Apple Resists The FBI’s Draft
Letting a low-level magistrate force Apple to hack its own iPhone is like letting a ticket clerk choose an airliner’s flight plan.
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Envisioning A Post-Roe World
If Roe v. Wade is ever reversed, abortion will remain available. The only question is where, and for whom.
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A Dangerous IRS Precedent
Bringing private litigators into tax examinations turns routine audits into pretrial discovery. Taxpayers deserve better.
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Short-Lived Pride
Florida joins the club of states without a death penalty, but it will probably resign its membership ASAP.
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Full Faith And Credit
Same-sex marriage would likely have arrived nationwide even if last year’s landmark ruling had gone the other way.
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