by Gordon Jeremiah Berry Today, we live in a financial service type of economy with technology playing the most vital role within the functions of
Category: Law
Running for Congress or President: Dual Citizenship and a Borderless World
by Gordon Jeremiah Berry The 2016 U.S Presidential cycle has brought many different issue that have otherwise not been brought up in years past—issues such
The Pros and Cons of Raising Minimum Wage
by Ann Harrison Seattle’s city council passed legislation that will raise the wage from $9.00 for some businesses and $11.00 for others, to $15 per
The Balancing of the United States Supreme Court
by Gordon Jeremiah Berry With the passing of U.S Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia, the act of balancing out the U.S Supreme Court takes first
Multiculturalism, Muslim Immigrants, and First Cousin Marriages
by Gordon Jeremiah Berry Today in the United States, first cousin marriages are widely considered to be taboo. Yet each year within the U.S, 0.2
The Marriage Penalty
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.
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