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The More Rules Change, the More They ... Change
By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on
The 19th century French writer Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr penned the phrase "plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose," which is commonly translated as "the...
Here We Go Again: Warrantless GPS Tracking an Unreasonable Search?
By Robyn Hagan Cain | Last updated on
You might recall that the Supreme Court decided a little case called U.S. v. Jones back in January. The issue in the case was whether warrantless GPS tracking...
Sixth Circuit: E-Filing Error Does Not Make Appeal Untimely
By Corey Licht, Esq. | Last updated on
We all make typos. Most of the time, it's no big deal. While a typo in an email between friends is harmless, a typo on a resume or a cover letter can be...
6th Cir Affirms Lib Party Pres. Candidate's Ballot Access Denial
By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on
Three minutes cost Gary Johnson, the 2012 Libertarian Party candidate for President of the United States, his spot on the ballot in the State of Michigan....
Kilpatrick Won't Answer for Quashing Probe of Stripper's Murder
By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on
Tamara Greene was the exotic dancer that wasn't assaulted by the former Mayor of Detroit's wife at the infamous party that never happened at the Manoogian...
'Shake and Bake' Meth Rumors Lead Cops to Bomb, Miranda Mistake?
By William Peacock, Esq. | Last updated on
"Shake and Bake," also known as the "One Pot Method," is a procedure for manufacturing methamphetamine. This new meth-making method combines all of the...