Monthly Archives: July 2016

FBI and Clinton Charges

Refer the Wall Street Journal. “The right call“, “a double-standard,” “the right thing,” a “miscarriage of justice.” The reactions to Tuesday’s dramatic development in the Hillary Clinton email investigation came in fast and furious and not surprisingly ranged widely in … Continue reading

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Drunken-driving convictions could increase because of the Supreme Court’s recent ruling

Refer AOL News. June 30, 2016. Last week, the Supreme Court ruled that police officers could administer warrantless Breathalyzer tests to people suspected of driving drunk. The case, Birchfield v. North Dakota, effectively criminalizes the refusal to submit to a … Continue reading

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