BOCA RATON, FL—Shapiro, Blasi, Wasserman & Hermann is pleased to announce that Jordan Mark Kelso has joined the firm as an associate. Mr. Kelso focuses […]
Month: November 2023
Accused ISIS Recruiter Faces Trial in New York
Shaikh Abdullah Faisal, 59, a Jamaican preacher who supports the Islamic State, is on trial for terror in Manhattan, Laura Italiano reports for Business Insider. The […]
Did Your Program Work? TCW’s Tips
Program Evaluation- Don’t Skip It! It is time to look at program evaluation for 2022 and planning for 2023. Whether you are a non-profit, labor […]
Was One-Punch Man’s Second Season Really That Bad?
One-Punch Man Season 1, is one of the best-looking anime to ever grace our screens. Its energetic camerawork, zapping brawls, heart-stopping action scenes, and dazzling […]
“Ah A Married Man” – Reactions As Peter Okoye Allegedly K!sses Female Fan (VIDEO)
A video of seasoned musician Peter Okoye locking lips with a female fan has received a range of responses from social media users. Recall that […]
The House Republicans’ Investigation Conundrum
The list of investigative priorities for the House Judiciary Committee that the incoming chairperson, Jim Jordan, sent to the Justice Department earlier this month reads […]
Overseas Military Operations and Beyond – UK Constitutional Law Association
*Editors’ note: this post is part of a series on ‘The Human Rights Act After 22 Years’, following the SLS Annual Seminar held in November 2022. You can […]
Zenpolitics: The Passing
Few families will not have been affected in some way by the loss of a loved one. Friends and acquaintances of a departed person will […]
The “Rule of Lenity” in D.C. Koehler Law
by Jamison Koehler on June 12, 2022 According to the “Rule of Lenity,” a court should construe any ambiguity in the language of a criminal […]
Copyrights and U.S. Customs, Part 2
This post is the second part of the second installment in a multipart series designed to help right holders and importers better understand the opportunities […]
