by Bob Branco When two people get married, where at least one of them receives supplemental security income, the Government tends to cut that subsidy.
Category: Law
When Can Government Block Media Coverage?
by Gordon Jeremiah Berry Historically societies have thrived when governments and the people under those governments have had a very transparent, open relationship with one
The Law of the Sea and the South China Sea
by Gordon Jeremiah Berry In December 1982, the United Nations was finalizing the “United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea”. This Convention took
The Many Facets of Immigration Law
by Gordon Jeremiah Berry President Obama signed into law back in December 2015 to raise the fee for the H-1B Visas from 4,000 USD (US
Too Many Lawsuits
by Bob Branco One of the reasons why we have become such a politically correct society is because there are too many people suing other
Obamacare, Or The Not-So-Affordable Health Care Act
by Max Skinwood The idea seemed utterly ridiculous 10 years ago, being hailed by Democrats as the best thing since sliced bread. As one of
Stuck In Your Ways: Kentucky Governor’s Executive Order
by Aaron Ratliff Kim Davis, a county clerk in Rowan County Kentucky, is a very brazen woman. You might remember her from a few months
Japanese Law Requires Same Surnames for Married Couples
In what comes as a blow to human rights advocates, and particularly to feminists, is the decision of the Japanese Supreme Court to not allow
Arizona Sheriff Calls on Civilians to Carry Guns to Stop Terror Attacks
President Obama thinks restricting gun ownership laws would prevent mass shootings including terror attacks like San Bernardino’s in CA. But America’s “toughest sheriff’ thinks the
Handling Someone’s Estate After Their Death
by Daniel Bell When someone close to you dies, it begins a difficult period in your life. Grief is had to deal with, and on