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  • ...In a search for continuity and coherence in Fourth Amendment j...Although courts have adopted widely varying approaches in evaluating the author...

  • ...She denied it and agreed to let him search her belongings. He and Helen Romero, an administra... Fourth Amendment test for searches of children by school officials set out in New Jersey v. T. L.... will be permissible when the measures adopted are reasonably related to the objectives of the se...

  • A newsletter gave Kim Anderson her first glimpse of a boy who would change her life. The boy was pale as snow in a world of olive- skinned, dark-haired children. His hair was white, almost luminescent. Kim, 45 at the time, remembers thinking: "That is our child." The boy had albinism, a condition in which pigment is lacking in the hair, skin and iris of the eye. It was 2002, and Kim and her husband, Steve, saw an empty nest looming in their Smithfield home. The youngest of their two children, Jonathan, was a sophomore in high school; their oldest, Aubrey, was in college. Like many women her age, Kim wondered how she could best use her time in the years when her children went off to college. Volunteer work? Something in her profession as a nurse? A church project? She and her husb...

    ... was 4, the same age as Elijah when he was adopted. The rest of the family met them at the airport on...

  • ...(vii) Primary evidence for an adopted child or son or daughter. A petition may be submit... to verify a claimed filing through a search of the Service's computerized records or other rec...

  • ... be obscene from the perspective of a child.2 We held that the legislature could"adjus[... of [that]provision at the time it was adopted." McDonald v. Chicago, 561 U. S. ___, ___ (2010) (... the difficulty of the Court's long search for words capable ofprotecting expression with...

  • ... that egalitarian principles ought to be adopted in our highly globalized world, but, more controve... couples of the same rights to marriage and child custody that are granted to heterosexual sexual co... social egalitarians should abandon the search for a subjective explanation and instead try to ca...

  • ...'s ostensibly admitting to having engaged in child molestation is sufficient, without more, to establlish probable cause to search that suspect's home for child pornography. Because.... The district court therefore adopted the magistrate judge's recommendation and denied H...

  • ... capital punishment for the rape of a child under 12. The State Supreme Court affirmed, reject... prevailed when the Eighth Amendment was adopted in 1791 but by the norms that "currently prevail."...Bagley & K. King, Child Sexual Abuse: The Search for Healing 2-24, 111-112 (1990); Finkelhor & Brow...

  • The potential adoptive child would already have a home in which two adult figures play parental roles in the child's life, but only one has a legally established parent-child relationship with the child. [...] establishing a legal relationship with a second parent would not affect the safety or stability of the child's environment.

    ... potentially benefit several parties: the adopted child, the adoptive parents, parents, and the stat... can attempt to jointly or individually search for an adoptable child from at least four differen...

  • Introduction . I. Search Engine Technology and Business. A. Technology. 1. Indexing . 2. Queries . 3. Results . 4. Content . B. Business. II. . A. Users' Interests. 1. Query Privacy . 2. Unbiased Results . B. Providers' Interests. 1. Minimizing Costs . 2. Avoiding Unfair Competition. 3. Prominent Placement in Results . C. Third Parties' Interests. 1. Ownership. 2. Reputation . 3. Privacy . 4. User Virtue . D. Search Engines' Interests. 1. Preventing Search Engine Optimization . 2. Preventing Click Fraud . 3. Innovation . 4. Competition . III. Interconnections in Search Engine Law. A. Claims Against Search Engines as Functional Substitutes. B. The Pros and Cons of Disclosure and Mandated Results. C. User Privacy Concerns Implicate Others' Interests. D. ...

    ...Child pornography touches a nerve in the United States; ...189 These policies-particularly when adopted by "do no evil" Google-have led to a domestic poli...



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