Here's an example of how the wording of a law can have an unforeseen interpretation. Washington state has a law (the Personality Rights Act) that...
This lawyer's "crime"? Merely being present at a meeting, and presumably helping to give legal advice. Because of that, she was accused by...
This is how anti-Christian some city governments have become. A fire chief was told by city officials to "improve the leadership skills of his...
Who said consensual sex is always legal? A police officer has been jailed for having consensual sex with a woman, because he was seen as "taking...
Here's a political issue that affects many Mountain West states in the U.S. It has to do with something called "checkerboard lands", which are...
This shows how much is wrong with the lawsuit system in America. The car insurance company Geico must pay a Missouri woman $5.2 million after she...
A court in Ireland has a found a woman guilty of membership in ISIL, even though there is no clear evidence that she actually gave physical...
Three students at a Wisconsin middle school are facing allegations of sexual harassment under Title IX after they repeatedly refused to use...
Before you respond to this post, be aware that the topic of this thread is specifically about how the US Constitution relates to the Eviction...
I thought "hate crimes" had to have evidence of being directed against a specific kind of group. Apparently simply painting symbols can now be a...
A Missouri man who tried to purchase poison online, and whom police suspect wanted to use it to kill his wife, has been sentenced to 12 years in...
Apparently conspiracy theories and far-fetched claims can fall into the category of criminal "election fraud". In Michigan, Jacob Wohl and Jack...
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