Ripping and other forms of music piracy sound so last decade, but the challenge to the industry has not gone away.
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Tag Archives: Law
Consent Coerced By Cops
Can a person in custody freely consent to sex with the arresting officer? The answer is obvious, except in about 35 states.
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Same-Sex Marriage Is Here To Stay
If you are panicked about the future of marriage equality, you can relax – or find something else to worry about.
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A Premature Burst Of Hyperbole
President Trump may get a chance to reshape the Supreme Court for years to come, but it hasn’t happened yet.
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Actions Speak Louder, But Words Still Matter
The Supreme Court’s decision in the “travel ban” case was a little about talk, but a lot more about action.
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Was A Tax Case Really About Abortion?
A landmark Supreme Court tax case may have even bigger impacts down the road on abortion and political spending controversies.
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Marijuana Goes Mainstream Up North
Recreational marijuana is about to become legal across Canada. How long before we follow our neighbors’ sensible lead?
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An Unsatisfying Slice Of Jurisprudence
The Supreme Court did not serve up much support for the First Amendment in a ruling on same-sex marriage and wedding cake.
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Friending In Florida
Florida’s Supreme Court will consider whether judges and the lawyers who appear before them can be “friends” on social media.
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Where A T-Shirt Can Mean Jail Time
In a struggling Florida beach town, who besides a crabby cop would challenge a taxi driver’s fashion choice?
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