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Has Trump Violated the Emoluments Clause?

Posted by Julie Tizzard on 24 March, 2023

    "The court determines that plaintiffs have convincingly argued that the term 'emolument' in both the foreign and domestic Emoluments Clauses, with slight refinements that the court will address, means any 'profit,' 'gain,' or 'advantage' and that accordingly they have stated...

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Trump v. Hawaii

Posted by Julie Tizzard on 24 March, 2023

Syllabus NOTE: Where it is feasible, a syllabus (headnote) will be released, as is being done in connection with this case, at the time the opinion is issued. The syllabus constitutes no part of the opinion of the Court but has been prepared by the Reporter of Decisions for the convenience...

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New laws took effect in Louisiana on August 1, 2017

Posted by Julie Tizzard on 24 March, 2023

  ON AUGUST 1, 2017 over 400 new laws took effect in Louisiana. LEGAL UPDATES: The "Blue Lives Matter" bill is the first of its kind in the state, which makes it a hate crime to target any law enforcement officer, active or retired, or first responder in the state. SEX...

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Supreme Court granted cert in two criminal cases, Rodriguez v. United States (No. 13-9972) and Ohio v. Clark (No. 13-1352).

Posted by admin on 24 March, 2023

In Rodriguez, the question presented, as stated in the petition, is: This Court has held that, during an otherwise lawful traffic stop, asking a driver to exit a vehicle, conducting a drug sniff with a trained canine, or asking a few off-topic questions are “de minimis”...

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Attorney General Holder Issues Memo on § 851 Enhancements in Plea Negotiations

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In a memo dated September 24, 2014 - Guidance Regarding § 851 Enhancements in Plea Negotiations – Attorney General Eric Holder directed all federal prosecutors that such enhancements “should not be used in plea negotiations for the sole or predominant purpose of inducing a defendant to...

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Sentencing Commission Votes to Retroactively Apply Its Amendment to the Drug Guidelines

Posted by admin on 24 March, 2023

The Sentencing Commission voted to retroactively apply its guideline amendment reducing the offense levels in the drug quantity table by two levels. The Commission’s decision includes a requirement that reduced sentences cannot take effect until November 1, 2015.  Read the full text of the...

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Supreme Court to Rule on Drug Paraphernalia Conviction as a Deportable Offense

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The Court granted cert in Mellouli v. Holder (No. 13-1034) to decide the following question:  Whether, to trigger deportability under 8 U.S.C. § 1227(a)(2)(B)(i), which provides that a noncitizen may be removed if he has been convicted of violating “any law or regulation of a State, the...

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Supreme Court Holds That a Warrant Is Required for Cell Phone Searches

Posted by admin on 24 March, 2023

The Supreme Court issued a unanimous, consolidated opinion in Riley v. California and United States v. Wurie (Nos. 13-132, 13-212), declining to extend the search incident to arrest exception in United States v. Robinson, 414 U.S. 218 (1973) “to searches of data on cell phones, and...

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