Category: National Constitution
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SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES; TikTok Inc. v. Garland, 604 U.S. ___ (2025)
The case involves the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, which will make it unlawful for companies in the U.S. to provide services to distribute, maintain, or update TikTok unless its U.S. operations are severed from Chinese control. Petitioners, including TikTok Inc. and U.S. TikTok users, argue that the Act violates the First…
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WHAT IS JUDICIAL NOTICE AND WHEN ARE THE COURTS TO TAKE NOTICE OF LAWS AND EVIDENCE, WHAT IS CONSIDERED FACTS AND EVIDENCE/THE DIFFERENCE
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in Education, Exculpatory Evidence, GRAND JURY, IMPEACHMENT, LAW OF THE LAND, National, National Code/Statues, National Common Law, National Constitution, National Grand Juries, National News, National Politics, Supreme Court & Agencies & Lesser Courts, U.S., U.S. Congress & Its Agencies, U.S. Courts, Virginia, Virginia Code/Statues, Virginia Common Law, Virginia Constitution, Virginia Grand Juries, Virginia News, Virginia PoliticsJUDICIAL NOTICE Federal Rules of Evidence › ARTICLE II. JUDICIAL NOTICE › Rule 201. Judicial Notice of Adjudicative Facts Virginia Code § 8.01-386. Judicial notice of laws Virginia Code § 19.2-265.2. Judicial notice of laws RULES OF THE SUPREME COURT OF VIRGINIA | Rule 2:202. I U.S. | FEDERAL Federal Rules of Evidence › ARTICLE…
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THE RIGHT OF PERSONAL OPINION IS ONE OF THOSE ABSOLUTE RIGHTS WHICH MAN HAS RECEIVED FROM THE IMMEDIATE GIFT OF HIS CREATOR
The right of personal opinion is one of those absolute rights which man has received from the immediate gift of his Creator, but which the policy of all governments, from the first institution of society to the foundation of the American republics, has endeavored to restrain, in some mode or other. The mind being created…
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WILL VIRGINIA BEACH CIRCUIT COURT CHIEF JUDGE JAMES LEWIS TELL THE CITIZENS OF VIRGINIA BEACH HOW A MERE ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTIVE TRUMPS A ORDER FROM THE TOP COURT OF VIRGINIA BEACH
MS. NORMA L. CATOE PARALEGAL TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA MS. CATOE; WE WOULD LIKE TO REQUEST AN INTERVIEW WITH JUDGE LEWIS TO DETERMINE HOW A STANDING ORDER ON COURTHOUSE AND COURTHOUSE SECURITY ISSUED BY THE HON, EDWARD W. HANSON, GOT TRUMPED BY A MERE ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTIVE BY THE VIRGINIA BACH…
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If the constitutional protection of a free press means anything, it means that government cannot take it upon itself to decide what a newspaper may and may not publish.
But in this case Virginia has extended its law to punish a newspaper, and that it cannot constitutionally do. If the constitutional protection of a free press means anything, it means that government cannot take it upon itself to decide what a newspaper may and may not publish. Though government may deny access to information…
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WD REPORTS: Court unleashes stunning ruling that could impact Jan. 6 convictions
Ruling says geofence warrants to identify everyone present at a time and place are unconstitutional It was investigative reporter Julie Kelly who reminded that the federal government used geofence warrant information to identify January 6 protesters. A federal appeals court has unleashed a stunning ruling that could end up impacting the Jan. 6, 2021, convictions…
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The Fourteenth Amendment on July 28, 1868 fully ratified, the law of the land
The Fourteenth Amendment On July 28, 1868, Secretary of State William Seward issued a proclamation certifying without reservation that the Fourteenth Amendment was a part of the United States Constitution. The required number of states had ratified the Fourteenth Amendment a few weeks earlier on July 9, 1868. Known as one of the “Reconstruction Amendments”…
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Bowman v. Commonwealth, 248 Va. 130, 445 S.E.2d 110 (1994) ON BRADY V. MARYLAND, ETC Criminal Procedure — Exculpatory Evidence — Police Reports — Disclosure of Prosecution’s Evidence — In Camera Review by Trial Judge — Constitutional Law — Due Process
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in Exculpatory Evidence, General Assembly & Its Agencies, Governor & His Secretaries & Agencies, National, National Code/Statues, National Constitution, National News, National Politics, Other States, Supreme Court & Agencies & Lesser Courts, U.S., U.S. Courts, Virginia, Virginia Code/Statues, Virginia Constitution, Virginia News, Virginia PoliticsBowman v. Commonwealth, 248 Va. 130, 445 S.E.2d 110 (1994) IN THE SUPREME COURT OF VIRGINIA NORMAN MILTON BOWMAN, JR.v.COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Record No. 931328Decided: June 10, 1994 Present: All the Justices While a trial court’s determination of whether it should undertake an in camera review of material which might contain exculpatory evidence is a…
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Principles of Constitutional Interpretation Jon Roland
Principles of Constitutional Interpretation Constitutional interpretation, or constitutional construction, the term more often used by the Founders, is the process by which legal decisions are made that are justified by a constitution, although not necessarily correctly. Constitutional controversies are about whether an official act is consistent with, and authorized by, a constitution or constitutional statute…
