Four year old Emily Ruiz is a United States citizen, though her parents, who reside in New York, are not. The little girl took a trip to Guatemala with her documented grandfather earlier this month, reports The New York Times….
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Emily Ruiz, 4, Deported: ‘Anchor Baby’ Debate Ensues
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The case of a Utah couple charged with a crime for photos they took of a father kissing his naked baby is far from clear cut and simple. It will take a while to fully understand the rights and wrongs..
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Naked Baby Photos Lead to Parents’ Arrest
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When they paid for their relaxing, exciting vacation on board the cruise ship the Carnival Splendor, it is a safe bet the passengers never imagined they would be without air-conditioning, telephones and for a bit, working toilets. No, this wasn’t..
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Carnival Splendor Fire: Ship Dead in Water
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Will someone go to jail over the BP oil spill? The Department of Justice seems to be putting the criminal investigation over the spill into high gear
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Criminal Charges from Oil Spill for BP Employees?
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How a tragic suicide case has turned into an investigation into New Jersey privacy laws is a new exploration into the legal landscape of social media. Rutgers freshman Tyler Clementi committed suicide after he found out his college roommate had…
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Rutgers Suicide Case to Test NJ Privacy Law
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How much would you pay for the following songs? Guns N Roses “Welcome to the Jungle”; “November Rain” Vanessa Williams “Save the Best for Last” Janet Jackson “Let’s Wait Awhile” Gloria Estefan “Here We Are”; “Coming Out of the Heart”;…
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Jury Fines File Sharing Woman $1.5M
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Perhaps it is foolish for anyone to be surprised that the combination of the internet, cell phone cameras and teenage hormones leads to naked pictures being sent back and forth.
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More Teen Sexting Leads to More Child Porn Charges
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The BP oil spill has prompted a number of lawsuits against the company. However, those lawsuits are now in jeopardy of facing a legal limbo as a Department of Justice probe could temporarily bring the lawsuits to a halt. The U.S. Justice Department opened…
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DOJ Criminal Investigation Could Stall BP Lawsuits
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On March 17, the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals handed down an anticipated decision in a teen “sexting” case.
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3rd Circuit Declines to Rule: Is Sexting Pornography?
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