Say you buy a car. Drive it around for five years, get plenty of use out of it. Then one day you decide you paid way too much. You really should have paid half what you did. Or even less. So you go back to the dealership and say the car is worth less now, and you want a refund. Think you’d get it? Precisely. Yet this is just the kind of stunt ... MORE
Showing posts with label Fifth Amendment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fifth Amendment. Show all posts
Getting A Search Warrant For Your Thoughts
by John Villasenor. We don't have a mind reading machine. But what if we one day did? The
technique of functional MRI (fMRI), which measures changes in
localized brain activity over time, can now be used to infer information
regarding who we are thinking about, what we have seen, and the memories we are recalling.
As the technology ... MORE
Mark Steyn: So Long, Self-Government
Might as well put the Constitution out of its misery. June 26, 2013 — just another day in a constitutional republic of limited government by citizen representatives: First thing in the morning, Gregory Roseman, Deputy Director of Acquisitions (whatever that means), became the second IRS official to take the Fifth Amendment, after he was ... MORE
Barry Farber: Lois Lerner Is The New Chutzpa Champ
Move over Sweet Daddy Grace. Chutzpa is busting out all over. “Chutzpa” is the Yiddish word for a quality possessed by gutsy characters who bristle with unspeakable effrontery, the kind of person who could walk through a revolving door behind you and come out ahead of you. It takes chutzpa, for example, to shoot both parents and then ... MORE
Teacher Faces Discipline For Informing Students Of Rights
by Jacob Sullum. A
high school social studies teacher in Batavia, Illinois, faces
disciplinary action for informing students of their Fifth Amendment
rights in connection with a survey asking about illegal drug use.
The survey, ostensibly aimed at assessing the needs of students at
Batavia High School, was distributed on April 18. After picking up ... MORE
Labels:
Bill Of Rights,
education,
Fifth Amendment,
freedom,
punishment,
schools,
students,
teachers
Jacob Sullum: The Bogus 'Public Safety' Exception
The Fifth Amendment doesn't need to be sacrificed. Boston bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, captured last Friday evening, was not informed of his right to remain silent and his right to a lawyer until Monday morning, nearly three days after his arrest. The FBI said the delay was justified under the "public safety" exception to Miranda v. ... MORE
Labels:
bombings,
civil rights,
evidence,
Fifth Amendment,
individual liberty,
police,
Supreme Court
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