In 2013, a law in North Carolina was enacted that required only North Carolinians with certain types of photo IDs to vote, limited early voting, eliminated same-day registration, ended out-of-precinct voting, and prohibited pre-registration of young voters.
Read MoreWould you expect a conversation that you had on the steps of a courthouse to be a private one? One California judge does not think so, as he refused to suppress evidence recorded by devices planted by the FBI.
Read MoreIn 2011, a law in Texas was enacted that required Texas residents to show one of seven forms of approved identification prior to being allowed to vote, for the purpose of preventing fraud.
Read MoreA questionable police practice in South Dakota made headlines after a defense attorney asked the presiding judge to exclude urine test results used to charge Dirk Landon Sparks, with felony drug ingestion.
Read MoreWhether from television, movies, or personal experience, we’re all familiar with a police officer’s recitation of a person’s rights when that person is taken into police custody –
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