by Gordon Jeremiah Berry In 2008, the United States was in a great recession and most blamed greedy bankers for getting into that recession. Believing
Category: Law
Pakistan Kills Human Rights Again with Cybercrime Bill
The failed government of Pakistan has struck its people yet another blow of recklessness and oppression—the so-called cybercrime bill. Two days ago the Pakistani lawmakers
Laws and Rules that Ban Athletes from the Olympics
by Gordon Jeremiah Berry With the Olympics now well underway, questions that are continuing to plague each sporting event is the abuse of drugs or
The Complexities of a ‘Guaranteed National Income Law’
by Gordon Jeremiah Berry On January 8, 1964, former United States President Lyndon B. Johnson declared a “War on Poverty” during a State of Union
An Overdue Commentary
by James R. Campbell How many times have we heard it before? A rock band breaks up, and its members sue each other in court
Is Hillary Clinton Above the Law?
by Bob Branco Many of us in this country, especially those who are cynical about American Government, believe that two sets of judicial standards exist.
Can Gay Men and Women Donate Blood?
by Gordon Jeremiah Berry Many of us grew up with the thinking that donating blood is a highly humanitarian act that helps to save lives.
What Foods are Prohibited for International Travel and Why?
by Gordon Jeremiah Berry Traveling by airplane is stressful enough, especially when it comes to traveling internationally. Many know about those common sense things that
Claiming Personal Injury Compensation Made Easy
by Daniel Bell Have you been injured at work? Have you been hit by a reckless driver? Have you had a slip or trip on
What are a Patient’s Rights from a Legal Viewpoint?
by Gordon Jeremiah Berry The World Health Organization defines patients’ rights as formalized in 1948 under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights under the subsection