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Florida Woman Files “Tester” Suit(s)

January 22, 2024

[…] by utilizing the same methods (e.g., telephone call or reservation website) as individuals without disabilities. Hotel reservations are made in a variety of ways, one being through online travel websites (e.g., hotel-specific websites, booking.com, expedia.com, trip.com).  To be ADA compliant and ensure that everyone, regardless of disability, can reserve guest rooms in the same […] ...[Continue Reading]

The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: The Evolution of Enforcement

January 15, 2015

[…] thing is for certain, “the government sees a profitable program, and it’s going to ride that horse until it can’t ride it anymore.” A Brief History To understand the evolution of the FCPA, one must first recognize the context in which it was created.  Between 1970 and 1977 there were a number of public corporate […] ...[Continue Reading]

Saying It Is Doesn’t Make It So: Recurring Misconceptions About Assault Weapons

March 10, 2019

[…] and painlessly as possible.  Therefore, it is no surprise that modern hunting firearms would include such features. Focusing on pistol grips, the court in Heller IIcited Brian Siebel’s statement that, “pistol grips on assault weapons help stabilize the weapon during rapid fire and allow the shooter to spray-fire from the hip position.”  Not only did […] ...[Continue Reading]

Decidedly undecided: the Supreme Court’s silence in the shadows of Obergefell

February 1, 2018

[…] no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.”  The Constitution forbids the government from establishing an official religion, but also prohibits government actions that unduly favor one religion over another, including non-religion.  The plaintiffs are vehemently pointing to the Act’s protection of religious-centered discrimination as Mississippi’s “Achilles’ heel,” as even the […] undecided: the Supreme Court’s silence in the shadows of Obergefell">...[Continue Reading]

Trump administration targets Dodd-Frank Act

February 6, 2017

[…] Republicans began their assault on the Dodd-Frank Act on Friday, February 3, 2017.  However, instead of a full scale charge, this assault looks more like a prolonged siege, chipping away at the fortress of financial regulation.  The President signed two executive orders on Friday, one aimed dismantling Dodd-Frank itself, and another designed to remove […] ...[Continue Reading]

Personal ties blur ethical lines on Pennsylvania Avenue

June 19, 2017

[…] bind the media and the control the information publicized. In attempting to stifle media coverage, the public must decide whether freedom of the press is truly under siege. The quintessence of injustice sits at the feet of the one who chooses to make the rules he has no intention of following. Another right has […] ...[Continue Reading]

Stop the presses, put the safeties on

December 31, 2013

[…] actions that have been taken by governmental bodies to curtail the threat may run afoul of the Constitution. Lawmakers are concerned not only about potential victims of undetectable weapons but also about the individuals who use these weapons. 3D printers create products by spraying a series of thin layers of plastic on top of […] ...[Continue Reading]

Rails-to-Trails programs at a crossroads

April 1, 2014

[…] the John Wayne Trail, which runs through Kittitas County, Washington, could be at risk because some trail portions are not rail banked.  On the other hand, the Naches Trail and the Klickitat Trail, which run through the same county, will most likely not be affected due to its rail banked status.  “People are getting […] ...[Continue Reading]

Ebola: To quarantine or not to quarantine?

November 10, 2014

[…] and returned to her home in Aroostook County, Maine after her lawyers threatened New Jersey officials with a legal challenge to the quarantine. Hickox, who worked in Sierra Leone for Doctors Without Borders, refused to comply with a home quarantine order imposed by Maine Governor Paul LePage after returning to her home from New […] ...[Continue Reading]