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Ninth Circuit Says the 2nd Amendment Does Not Apply Outside Your Home
Ninth Circuit Says the 2nd Amendment Does Not Apply Outside Your Home
If you believe in inalienable rights, whether God given or merely a right you have as a human being that extends to everyone, then this decision is more than troubling, its disturbing in its scope.�?
What Are the Limits of Police Surveillance?
What Are the Limits of Police Surveillance?
Surveillance, cameras, equipment, all of it is cheap and easy now. We are quickly approaching the time when everyone lives in a “glass house.”
Colorado Considers Changing the Felony Murder Rule
Colorado Considers Changing the Felony Murder Rule
And making the maximum sentence 48 years. Felony murder is in most states (not Montana where it has been broadened to include considerably more) is the law that allows the State to prosecute an individual for a death that occurred in the course of a felony, even if the person didn’t commit the homicide themselves.�?
White House Staff Fired Over Marijuana Use
White House Staff Fired Over Marijuana Use
Just because its legal at the state level, does not mean there won’t be consequences at the federal level.
Tinder Will Soon Let You Do Background Checks on Dates
Tinder Will Soon Let You Do Background Checks on Dates
The article is here.�? Once this is implemented, its going to bed interesting to see what impact this has and how it is going to be used
Why Keeping Your Receipts Could Be Important
Why Keeping Your Receipts Could Be Important
Man spends five years in jail and prison before the car rental company finally located a receipt showing he was nowhere near the scene of the 2011 killing in Michigan.
Do You Have a Right to Sunlight?
Do You Have a Right to Sunlight?
“A federal judge wrongly ordered two San Francisco county jails to provide an hour of access to outdoor sunlight per week to pre-trial inmates locked up for more than four years, an attorney for the city argued before three Ninth Circuit judges Thursday.”
California Considers Eliminating Peremptory Challenges in Jury Selection
California Considers Eliminating Peremptory Challenges in Jury Selection
For those that don’t know how a jury is selected in a criminal case in Montana (and in general terms in federal and state courts around the county) I will describe the process.�? First there is a group of people selected out of the driver’s license and voter rolls of the jurisdiction of the court.�?