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Should Lawmakers Control Gun Ownership? Does the Constitution Allow It?

The Second Amendment gives the right “of the people to keep and bear arms.” The exact text is written in 18th-century lingo, so it’s hard to say how we’d word it today, but it contains some language that could qualify the right and make it applicable to only people serving in a state military.
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Government Surveillance

The Fourth Amendment protects individuals against unreasonable search and seizure by the government. For a search to be reasonable, the government generally must have “probable cause” that a crime has been or is being committed, and the government must first get a search warrant (although there are many exceptions to the search warrant part).
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Cybersecurity and Law Enforcement

Yes, the government passed the Stored Communications Act in 1986 to help protect our information in the hands of third parties. But 1986 was still very different than today: Google didn’t exist.
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Have Questions About a DUI?

Being Convicted of a DUI can and often does change one’s life. If you have questions pertaining to being accused, being convicted, your dui record or more- please contact us.
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What It Means to Be Indicted vs Charged

Do you know the difference between being indicted vs charged? Knowing the definition of each and hiring a knowledgeable and aggressive attorney could mean the difference between probation or incarceration and being charged with a felony or a misdemeanor.
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