supreme court

Can Police Legally Search Your Vehicle Without a Warrant in the State of Texas?
Can Police Legally Search Your Vehicle Without a Warrant in the State of Texas?
Can Police Legally Search Your Vehicle Without a Warrant in the State of Texas?
Findlaw.com states that "Not every police search must be made under a lawfully executed warrant. The Supreme Court has ruled that warrantless police conduct may comply with the Fourth Amendment, so long as it's reasonable under the circumstances. So, in what situations can police search your vehicle without a warrant? Here are some examples:
Can You Name a Supreme Court Justice? You Can? LOSER!
Can You Name a Supreme Court Justice? You Can? LOSER!
Can You Name a Supreme Court Justice? You Can? LOSER!
There is a report this week that says that only 1 out of 3 Americans can name a single Supreme Court Justice! Can you believe that?!? I mean, come on, people. The Supreme Court is the closest thing we have to the Jedi Council.  Only without the mind reading. Or the light saber skills.  Or the heterosexual female members.
Play On! Supreme Court Strikes Down Ban on Video Game Sales to Minors
Play On! Supreme Court Strikes Down Ban on Video Game Sales to Minors
Play On! Supreme Court Strikes Down Ban on Video Game Sales to Minors
In a 7-2 vote, the US Supreme Court ruled Monday that it’s unconstitutional to ban kids from buying or renting violent video games, saying that despite fears the games may prompt children to emulate what’s seen in them, the government has no right to “restrict the ideas to which may be exposed.” The decision in Brown v. Entertainment Merchants Association upholds that of the 9th Circuit federal a