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Computer Equipment Confiscation for Crime Investigation and an August 1999 Article in the Cyber Law Journal of the New York Times

clear in the Richtel article(8-27-99), are the simple facts that the federal officials who confiscate computers in cases where som...

Constitutional Rights and Lochner v. New York and Roe v. Wade

is the right against search and seizure), but as with many aspects of the Constitution, such rights are not spelled out verbatim. ...

U.S. Supreme Court, William N. Eskridge, and Lochner v. New York

(Findlaw, 2005). The employee worked as a baker, and baking at that time was a dangerous occupation: bakers inhaled quantities o...

Mark Monmonier's "From Squaw Tit To Whorehouse Meadow" - Changes To America's Cultural Landscape

respect local tradition (Monmonier 71). The place-naming process outlined in Monmoniers book illustrates the transitional ...

Makdisi/Beirut Fragments

Maronite Militancy: The Creation and Disintegration of Lebanon," perhaps, offers implications for Makdisis seemingly inexplicable ...

New York Times v. Sullivan and the U.S. Constitution's 1st Amendment

in part: "In Montgomery, Alabama, after students sang My Country Tis of Thee on the State Capitol steps, their leaders were expel...

Five Game Winning Streak of the Boston Red Sox Halted by the New York Yankees on April 20, 2001

Manager of the Red Sox Jim Williams, says Nomo "just misfired off his location, and Martinez got it. Martinez became just the fif...

Both Modern and Ancient Views of Beruit and Cairo

is still regarded as sacred ground. "The citys long journey across history started more than four millenia ago. Throughout the ag...

2001 New York Times Article 'Newly Discovered Molecule is a Clue to the Spread of AIDS' Reviewed

In five pages this paper reviews this 2001 newspaper article an considers how it promotes greater AIDS understanding. Two sources...

Vietnam War, The New York Times v. United States, and Striking a Balance Between National Security and the First Amendment

defeat unless they were forced to do so. If the U.S. was going to bring the troops home with honor, intensive combat missions wou...