Can the Police Search Your iPhone or Blackberry?
Adam Gershowitz, a professor at the South Texas College of Law explores this in his recent article, The iPhone Meets the Fourth Amendment and so does the Northern District of
Adam Gershowitz, a professor at the South Texas College of Law explores this in his recent article, The iPhone Meets the Fourth Amendment and so does the Northern District of
Dillsnap Cogitations is a marvelous blend of politics and punk-rock tribute that makes no such attempt and offers no apologies. Its author describes himself as follows: Hi, my name is
Contrary to some rumors, I am not laying off on publishing the Legal Satyricon. First I got a new motorcycle, then I got hit with the worst case of the
The entries have been a little lacking lately. With one of our attorneys in the office out for family reasons and heavy litigation, something had to give a bit during
The recent story about an S&M practicioner’s untimely, and unfortunate, demise has garnered a lot of media attention, and some snarky guffaws in the blogosphere. I won’t link to the
“[E]at well, be well housed, have a screw from time to time, smoke your pipe and drink your coffee in peace.” (source) Who am I to argue with a guy
In doing some research on the new Attorney General nominee, I discovered that he was the judge who penned the opinion in Tommy Hilfiger v. Nature Labs, LLC, 221 F.
The Supreme Court of Vermont recently defined a contour of the elusive-to-define Journalist’s privilege. See Spooner v. Town of Topsham, 2007 VT 98.
I just learned that Hilly Kristal, the founder of CBGBs merged with the infinite on August 29. Kristal never intended to tend the garden in which American punk rock would
10 Worst US Prosecutors I can’t claim authorship for this — that, and the Brass Balls award for the month goes to Bob Bennett!
“Do what’s right for you, as long as it don’t hurt no one.” -Elvis Presley. In honor of the 30th anniversary of Elvis’ disappearance, I offer the following homage to