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Can I sue for being banned from a federal museum?
When I was three years old, my dad received a notice from our local interpretive center banning him and his children from the premises. This museum is federal property, coordinated and overseen by US fish and wildlife and the Corps of Engineers. We…
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(When) are police required to identify themselves?
It was my understanding that when a citizen asks for an officer's name and badge number, they're required to provide it to you (in Michigan).
Is there a law pertaining to this? If so, is it only the case if I'm being detained, cited, or arrested, or…
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The legal length of one month
Referring specifically to employment contracts in England, I've seen contracts that specify "one month of notice" to be given before termination of the contract.
This does not specify whether this means one calendar month or a specific number of…
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If I live in the US can I be prosecuted for answers describing illegal activities?
The internet allows for some level of anonymity and occasionally you will find posts that give detailed descriptions of how to perform an activity that is illegal. Examples may include how to covertly grow marijuana, or swindle money.
If I live in…
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Is it illegal to discriminate against refugees or immigrants based on their religion?
If you live in the U.S, or you keep up with U.S politics, you've probably heard how state governors aren't allowing Syrian refugees into their states, and some politicians only want to allow Christan refugees into the U.S. This led me to wonder, is…
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Why would Twitter not be able to flag / annotate / censor any content it sees fit?
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/executive-order-preventing-online-censorship/
As I understand it, the 1st amendment is to protect 'free speech' from government censorship, not platform censorship. Is this not correct? In others…
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US law: what exact time is a person considered legally 18?
Say a person was born at noon on January 1st, 2000. Under US law, what is the exact time that person legally turns 18? Is it the midnight before January 1st 2018, or the midnight after, or noon, or something else?
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My child's name is "Robert'); drop table *;--" Am I in trouble?
(Source: https://xkcd.com/327/)
So with the upcoming birth of my first child, I suggested the name "Robert'); drop table *;--". While I was quickly told that wasn't going to happen, I have to wonder what could happen if he was actually named…
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What are the circumstances that require disclosure of an old legal name, when the name change case has been sealed?
I've previously had my name changed in a district court in the state of Utah. The case was filed as an adult name change and the case itself was order sealed by the judge who heard it. All of my identification has been changed to reflect this fact,…
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Not registering my US born child of 1 US parent as a US citizen
I, a US citizen, married my wife, from EU country (not Britain), in the US. We live in the US while my wife finishes school (2-3 years) on an F1 visa and then plan to move to back to the EU. My wife will give birth to our child in the US, but I…
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Where are non-binary and intersex prisoners kept?
I have been racking my brain trying to figure this out.
When a non-binary character has to be imprisoned, how is the correctional facility determined since most if not all are binary?
My particular interest is on intersex, genderfluid, and agender…
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Sue newspaper or the reporter for libel?
Are there any reasons to only sue a newspaper (the corporation) for libel and not the individual reporter who libeled you?
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Bought a book that is in the public domain ... but the T&A of company says I can't redistribute it
I purchased an ebook that I'm 100% sure is in the public domain (published in 70's, no copyright notice or copyright reg with us office).
However, the company I bought the ebook from has this in their terms and agreements that I had to agree to…
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Are medical malpractice lawsuits part of the public record?
I know most lawsuits in the U.S. are part of the public record. Exceptions can be made to remove the names of minors etc., but, for the most part, lawsuit details are openly available. With that said, are there exceptions for medical malpractice…
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Is Stack Exchange allowed to unilaterally change previously published content license?
The original thread can be found here: Stack Exchange and Stack Overflow are moving to CC BY-SA 4.0
As far as I understand, Stack Exchange can move on to CC BY-SA 4.0 for content published in the future, but they are not allowed to unilaterally…
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