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Supreme Court Permits Law Enforcement Officers To Inquire About Weapons in Vehicles

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Supreme Court Permits Law Enforcement Officers To Inquire About Weapons in Vehicles

The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently had the opportunity to address the issue of whether a police officer can ask a motorist, during a routine traffic stop, if the motorist possessed a valid concealed carry (CCW) permit and whether there were any fireams in the vehicle.  A discussion of the Milwaukee County Circuit Court and Court of Appeals treatment of this issue […]

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Changes To Rating Schedule for Chronic Fatigue Sydrome

VA has finalized regulations which change the Rating Schedule relating to Infectious Diseases, Immune Disorders and Nutritional Deficiencies. This schedule includes the rating criteria for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). VA proposed major changes to these diagnostic criteria, to include adding a list of diagnoses (current or past) that would exclude the diagnosis of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), including sleep

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Why Don’t My Service Connected Evaluations Add Up?

When VA grants a claim for service connection, each service-connected disability is assigned a percentage according to VA’s rating schedule. If a veteran is service-connected for multiple disabilities, the combined evaluation determines the rate at which the veteran is paid. Many veterans are surprised that the combined evaluation is not always equal to the sum of

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VA Rolls Out New Appeals Process

Effective February 19, 2019, all new appeals filed with VA will be processed under the modernized appeals system. Enacted in August, 2017, the Appeals Modernization Act provides three appellate options: supplemental claim, higher-level review, or appeal to the Board of Veterans Appeals. Currently, veterans wait an average of five years from the date an appeal is filed

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The Right to Privacy in a Digital World

We live in a digital age.  As technology advances, the law has struggled to keep up, which has created tension between law enforcement’s needs to investigate crimes and individuals’ constitutionally protected rights to privacy.  One area where such tension continuously arises is with respect to law enforcement efforts to access information contained on cell phones.

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Court Grapples With Whether First Amendment Protects Harassment of Police Officers

Free speech is a right guaranteed to all citizens based on the 1st Amendment to the Constitution.  Over the years, tension has developed between individuals seeking to exercise their free speech rights and governments attempting to enforce laws and maintain peace.  Oftentimes, people exercising their free speech rights find themselves arrested and subject to criminal charges.

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Court Grapples With Whether First Amendment Protects Harassment of Police Officers

Free speech is a right guaranteed to all citizens based on the 1st Amendment to the Constitution.  Over the years, tension has developed between individuals seeking to exercise their free speech rights and governments attempting to enforce laws and maintain peace.  Oftentimes, people exercising their free speech rights find themselves arrested and subject to criminal charges.

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