Employment Law

Having a loved one in jail can be stressful for a parent or friend, so you must find a way to get them out. Sometimes there won’t be a judge or person to talk to. You can get them out on bail if you know how much bail the judge set.  With the coronavirus and […]

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If you get detained, there are options available to the accused before their trial. A detained person enjoys several rights and limitations to rights. You can read about the rights in the Sixth Amendment of the Constitution. Before going to trial, the accused will appear before a judge. The judge can grant temporary freedom upon […]

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There are not many jobs in the world with fixed terms. Even the U.S. President’s job isn’t fixed-term. After four years, a sitting president may decide to seek re-election to serve for another four years.  What about judges? Well, judges don’t have fixed terms. Once picked by the president and confirmed by the Senate, that’s […]

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As far as Declarations go, many are usually self-explanatory. For instance, the 1995 Copenhagen Declaration on Social Development.  However, in some cases, a Declaration may require further explanation as to what it is. In this case, the Bangalore Declaration. If you’re wondering about the Bangalore Declaration, you’re not alone. Many often wonder about this question […]

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The government works under the separation of powers and checks and balances. To ensure that the Judiciary remains independent, the Supreme Court judges have tenured positions. The Executive and the legislature need to hold the Judiciary accountable for their actions. Here is where checks and balances come in.  The Constitution provides the necessary procedure for […]

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