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Cops Need Warrant to Track You Via GPS

January 24th, 2012
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Is warrantless GPS tracking legal? We asked this question back in November, and on Monday, we were given an official answer. Sort of

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Cops Need Warrant to Track You Via GPS

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Juvenile Life Sentences Go Before Supreme Court

November 10th, 2011
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For the second time in two years, the Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether juvenile life sentences violate the 8th Amendment’s prohibition of cruel and unusual punishment.

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Juvenile Life Sentences Go Before Supreme Court

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Chantix’s Suicide Side Effects Worse Than First Thought

November 10th, 2011
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Chantix’s suicide risks are higher compared to other smoking-cessation treatments, according to a new study appearing in the journal PLoS One. The drug aims to help individuals quit smoking.

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Chantix’s Suicide Side Effects Worse Than First Thought

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Police Need a Warrant to Put GPS on Your Car

November 8th, 2011
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Warrantless GPS tracking will make its way to the Supreme Court this week, when the justices are scheduled to hear oral arguments in U.S.

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Police Need a Warrant to Put GPS on Your Car

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Troy Davis Executed, S.Ct Denies Final Appeal

September 22nd, 2011
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Troy Davis’ death has brought to light a number of questions about the death penalty appeals process. Just an hour prior to his Wednesday execution, the U.S

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Troy Davis Executed, S.Ct Denies Final Appeal

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US Supreme Court Stays 2nd TX Execution in a Week

September 22nd, 2011
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Texas inmate Cleve Foster was set to be executed Tuesday evening. That is, until the nation’s highest court halted his execution. The Supreme Court’s stay of execution came down just hours before Foster was set to die.

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US Supreme Court Stays 2nd TX Execution in a Week

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Ohio Statutory Rape Law Struck Down

June 9th, 2011
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Is statutory rape unconstitutional when it occurs between two minors? Apparently so under Ohio’s statutory rape law. The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that the law, as applied between two children under the age of 13, was unconstitutional.

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Ohio Statutory Rape Law Struck Down

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Flo Rida Arrested for DUI in Miami in $1.7M Bugatti

June 9th, 2011
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To the list of artists picked up for a DUI, add Flo Rida. Arrested at about 4 a.m.

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Cop Gives Jurors Mints: Is That a Mistrial?

June 9th, 2011
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There was almost a mistrial over mints in the Michael Crawford trial in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Crawford is the estranged brother of Linda Thompson, mayor of Harrisburg

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Cop Gives Jurors Mints: Is That a Mistrial?

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Patti LaBelle Sued for Airport Attack

June 9th, 2011
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Would you be okay with having bodyguards working for R&B legend Patti LaBelle attack you? Probably not, and neither is Richard King, 23, who is now suing LaBelle for the alleged assault. The attack occurred at an airport in Houston….

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