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Supreme Court to Clarify What Constitutes Identity Theft

Constitutional Law Reporter

The post Supreme Court to Clarify What Constitutes Identity Theft appeared first on Constitutional Law Reporter. A jury found Dubin guilty of one charge of healthcare fraud and aggravated identity theft. Oral arguments have not yet been scheduled, but a decision is expected before the term ends in June 2023.

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California Dreaming: Newsom’s Kidnapping Claim Against DeSantis is Long on Politics and Short on the Law

JonathanTurley

The California provision states that kidnapping involves someone who “abducts or takes by force or fraud any person contrary to the law of the place where that act is committed, and brings, sends, or conveys that person within the limits of this state.” state once they are released by the federal government.

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Funding the “Resistance”: How the Democratic Obstruction of Immigration Enforcement Could Prove Costly for Citizens

JonathanTurley

Below is my column in USA Today on states and cities joining the “resistance” to the Trump Administration and its immigration policies. Immigration proved to be one of the top issues for voters in this year’s election, which brought control of both houses of Congress and the White House to the GOP.

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Will You Survive? How Trump’s Upheaval is Reshaping Your Legal Career”

The Estrin Report

These appointments are already influencing rulings on key areas, including administrative law, corporate litigation, and constitutional law. In one of only four cases to go to trial, Trump was convicted in New York state court of 34 felony charges involving hush money paid to a porn star.

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