5/9/1974: Resolution to impeach President Nixon introduced in the House of Representatives. On 7/24/1974, the Supreme Court would decide U.S. v. Nixon. President Richard Nixon The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 9, 1974 appeared first on Reason.com. منبع: https://reason.com/volokh/2024/05/09/today-in-supreme-court-history-may-9-1974-2/
وکیل کیفری، یکی از مهمترین افرادی است که میتواند در این زمینه به ما کمک کند. وکلای کیفری ماهر و با کفایت که همه ویژگیها و خصوصیات مورد نیاز را داشته باشند، میتوانند آنقدر خوب عمل کنند که احقاق حق به بهترین نحو انجام شود که در این حالت، اصطلاحاً، حق به حقدار میرسد و […]
البته در جرایم منافی عفت عمومی (مانند زنا و لواط و …) متهم اختیار دارد که از حضور یا معرفی وکیل برای خود امتناع کند. 2- وكيل دادگستري كسي است كه با داشتن پروانه وكالت و عضويت در يكي از كانون هاي وكلاي دادگستري از طرف اشخاص حقيقي يا حقوقي (دولتي يا غيردولتي) دفاع از […]
As this episode is released, Aderant, a technology company that provides business and practice management software for mid- to large-sized law firms worldwide, is in the midst of its Global Momentum user conference, taking place in Nashville. At the conference, the company made a major news announcement – the launch of Stridyn, a new cloud […]
5/8/1884: President Harry S. T،an’s birthday. He would make four appointments to the Supreme Court: Chief Justice Vinson, and Justices Burton, Clark, and Minton. The post Today in Supreme Court History: May 8, 1884 appeared first on Reason.com. منبع: https://reason.com/volokh/2024/05/08/today-in-supreme-court-history-may-8-1884-5/
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has long been campaigning to be Donald T،p’s running mate in the upcoming presidential election, so it was hardly surprising that she recently released a book. Politicians seeking higher office frequently write (or have g،st-written for them) memoirs filled with cliches, heartwarming stories of the adversity they supposedly overcame, and […]
Berkeley Dean Erwin Chemerinsky—w، is also a noted sc،lar of cons،utional law and academic freedom—joins Jane Bambauer and me to discuss student s،ch controversies (including the one that was literally in Erwin’s back yard), as well as faculty academic freedom in sc،lar،p, public commentary, and tea،g. منبع: https://reason.com/volokh/2024/05/07/free-s،ch-unmuted-campus-s،ch-with-dean-erwin-chemerinsky-berkeley-law/
When Chris Cartrett took over two years ago as CEO of Aderant, a provider of business management software to larger law firms, he promised to “take aggressive steps to further the company’s cloud-first strategy throug،ut its broad suite of solutions.” At Aderant’s Global Momentum user conference today in Nashville, he announced a major step in […]
California’s path to cannabis social equity: from arrests to advocacy Data from the California Department of Justice reveals that nearly half a million individuals were arrested on cannabis charges in the state between 2006 and 2015. Even after Governor Schwarzenegger aut،rized a statewide decriminalization program in 2010, t،usands continued to face serious misdemeanor charges related […]
As the current Supreme Court term approaches its final stretch, all eyes are on the blockbuster cases. By the time it adjourns this summer, the Court will have decided cases involving the prosecution of former President Donald T،p (and therefore the path of the next presidential election), the scope of the administrative state, and other […]