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Monthly Archives: December 2011
City Required to return Firearm or Provide Due Process Hearing
Sometimes getting the police department to return your property can be difficult. This is particularly true when it involves a firearm. Police officers love firearms so getting the police department to return a firearm to a suspected felon can be … Continue reading
Posted in Law and Policy
Tagged City cannot hold property without due process hearing, Due process required in order to keep property, Right to bear arms, Right to bear arms does not apply to a particular weapon, Right to bear arms is a generalized right, Second Amendment right to bear arms, Seizure of weapon as part of a lawful arrest, Walters v. City of Hazelwood
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Restricting Adult Entertainment
The Missouri Supreme Court recently upheld a state law, which prohibits the touching of dancers by patrons; requires buffer zones around dancers; bans public nudity in the establishment; restricts the use of alcohol and limits the hours of operations; and … Continue reading
Discrimination on the Internet – Net Neutrality
On November 10, 2011 the U. S. Senate Democrats defeated an attempt to repeal a federal rule designed to prevent Internet service providers from discriminating against those who send content and other services over the Internet. While this may end the … Continue reading
Posted in Law and Policy
Tagged Discrimination on the Internet, FCC Net Neutrality Order, Monopoly Power in the Telecommunications Industry, Municipal Corporations and Net Neutrality, Net Neutrality, The Master Switch, Tim Berners-Lee and Internet and Web policy, Tim Wu and Internet Policy
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