How Well Do You Know Your Pot Laws? Test Your Knowledge of Cannabis Vehicle Searches
As you know, cannabis laws continue to evolve. Take our handy-dandy 11-question quiz to check how well you know case law about searching vehicles when you see or smell marijuana, and what may be an exception to traditional search guidelines. Click inside to take the quiz.
Federal Court Rules Possession of Billy Clubs Protected by Second Amendment, Strikes Down CA Ban
A federal court ruling in Fouts v. Bonta (Feb. 2024) has determined that the possession of billy clubs is constitutionally protected under the Second Amendment. The court found California's ban on billy clubs, per Penal Code § 22210, unconstitutional. The decision, which could affect weapon laws nationwide, is pending appeal.
Is Your Gun Purchasing and Possession Data Private? The DOJ Shares it with Violence Researchers
Laws require the state DOJ to share biographical information about firearms or ammunition purchasers and CCWs applicants with a UC Davis research center. The legislature created the center to provide information on firearm violence and help create statewide policy and legislation meant to curb gun violence. Gun owners sued.
Take Quiz No. 4 in Our Miranda Series: Test Your Pre- and Post-Counsel Interrogation Knowledge
Case law continues to evolve, and Legal Updates has you covered on the latest nuances in Miranda law. Professor Ray Hill’s update covers crucial Miranda and Sixth Amendment rulings, including the admissibility of statements made after a suspect requests counsel and the legality of a “Two-Step” interrogation.
Test Your Knowledge of In-Custody Questioning, Voluntary Statements and Admissibility (Miranda Quiz #3)
In this third quiz on Miranda issues, we test your knowledge with real-world examples and legal nuances. It’s essential for those in the law enforcement and legal profession to understand admissibility implications.
Federal Appeals Court Declares Geofence Warrants Unconstitutional; California Courts' Decisions Remain Valid
On Aug. 9, the Fifth Circuit ruled geofence warrants unconstitutional, but this only affects Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. California's courts still support their use if properly executed.
Ninth Circuit Revisits Police Use of Deadly Force in Shooting of Man with Boxcutter
The contentious case questions the use of deadly force as LAPD officer shoots a man with a boxcutter. Rehearing by full Ninth Circuit panel imminent.
Test your understanding of criminal law with our Miranda Review Quiz, highlighting key issues on statement admissibility and Fifth Amendment rights.
Check your grasp of criminal law with our Miranda Review Quiz, focusing on crucial aspects of statement admissibility and Fifth Amendment protections. Dive into the intricacies of civil remedies governed by Title 42, Section 1983, and expand your legal expertise now!
Supreme Court Overturns Anti-Camping Ordinances in Landmark Decision on Homelessness Policies
Supreme Court overturns anti-camping laws, sparking nationwide debate on homelessness policies. Ruling in City of Grants Pass v. Johnson allows cities to enforce public camping bans without providing shelters, impacting homeless rights and local governance.
California Legislative Battle Over Off-Duty Cannabis Use for Peace Officers
Discover the latest legislative developments affecting off-duty cannabis use by peace officers in California. While new bills seek to restrict such use, disagreements persist on balancing personal freedoms with workplace responsibilities. Read more to understand the implications and ongoing debates.