Nardone v . United States is basically a case that illegal evidence was ...to look them up about wire tapping. The long story short? Nardone was not convicted...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 21/03/2010
...of all, there is no LAW governing the separation of church and state . We were founded on a basis of freedom OF religion, not freedom FROM religion. As long as the library does not disallow another religion from doing the same thing because...
9 Answers · Politics & Government · 28/06/2011
... haven't heard of any such cases. Marriage by the state is not the same as marriage by the church. Some people marry only by the...
1 Answers · Politics & Government · 07/07/2008
... with restricting competition in long -distance telephone service and production of telecommunications...1980's. By 1990 the tide again shifted. States began to increasingly address monopolistic mergers...
1 Answers · Politics & Government · 15/11/2010
Rapanos V . United States restricted the ability of the US Army... to destroy more wetlands areas, but the long term effect is unknown. The Court, after...
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 30/04/2008
...and may call the cops). Apparently as long as you do not do it to fraudulently profit, it is not...view_question.cfm?id=407 In part: United States currency and coinage are governed by ...
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 24/11/2008
abortion is legal in EVERY state this was passed by the supreme court's ruling in Roe v . Wade (1973) established that the right to have an abortion is...
3 Answers · Politics & Government · 12/12/2009
... doing so bad that they can't extradite defendants from out of state . What he should do is contact his attorney in Oregon, and...
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 01/01/2009
...give them to him--legally. In some states , the age of consent to marry is 16. Do you...t far off. Seems to me that it will take longer to get emancipated then it will to wait until...
8 Answers · Politics & Government · 16/06/2012
..., I guess that was what you asked. The petitioner ( Long ) was indigent, and could not afford to pay the fee the state usually charges when someone wants a transcript of their trial...
2 Answers · Politics & Government · 06/10/2009