…. . . and the contentious Holmes proceeding is still months away from opening arguments.” Certainly, there’s merit to the idea of providing the fairest possible trial to both sides…
…country for several decades, initially trying to devise strategies to reduce gun violence, and later trying to address open-air drug markets, which he views as a critical blight on inner-city…
…was not required: This case is our attempt to resolve another open question under the 2017 “stand your ground” legislation. […] On appeal, the defendant argues that Iowa Code section…
…rudely insulting others; or (5) begging for money or other property. “Public place” is defined under G.S. 14-443 as a place which is open to the public, whether it is…
…horse racing is gambling). In short, the invalidation of PAPSA opens the door to a change in North Carolina law, but unless and until the General Assembly actually changes the…
…this month when an online video surfaced showing him using the teeth of a live alligator swimming by to open a can of beer. Florida law regulates human interactions with…
…First Amendment-protected right to free speech. If not properly secured, license plate reader databases open the door to abusive tracking, enabling anyone with access to pry into the lives of…
…and the passenger door was open, and continued to drive while the victim pleaded with defendant to stop the car. Defendant also grabbed the victim while driving, pulling her hair…
…and would open the door to the consideration of innumerable other personal characteristics, such as intelligence and education level. He also suggested that especially young suspects would be protected by…
…eyewitness identification in the coming Term, for the first time since 1977. Adam Liptak’s story for the Times is here. It’s a good read, opening as follows: “Every year, more…