“Eminent domain” is the power of federal and state governments to “take” private property for public use. In 1879, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the power “requires no constitutional recognition” because it is an inherent power of sovereign governments. But governments can’t just ta...
“Eminent domain” is the power of federal and state governments to “take” private property for public use. In 1879, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the power “requires no constitutional recognition” because it is an inherent power of sovereign governments. But governments can’t just ta...
Washington state is one of six states that does not have an age minimum requirement for hunting. The others are Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, New Mexico, and Vermont. After that, the next youngest age is 6 years old, in the state of Arkansas. #39. Illinois Canva #39. Illinois - Percent...
The world would have been a better place if the Rolling Stones had been in a plane crash in 1981 right after Tattoo You was released. Tattoo You was such a great album that if NASA chose to put it on a space probe as the single representation of Earth’s culture, I wouldn’t be pi...
thePioneer Presswrites. Jenkins' public defender, Cynthia McCollum, stated at the plea hearing Monday that Jenkins' tattoo is "basically a black spot now." McCollum had saidat a hearing in Januarythat Jenkins wanted the tattoo removed, but that state funds to pay for removal of gang-related...
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An Ohio federal judge dismissed a suit Tuesday brought by a tattoo artist accusing the companies behind the NBA 2K video game franchise of infringing his intellectual property by rendering a design he put on basketball star LeBron James on the player's in-game model. ...
This argument failed and the court ruled in the employer’s favor for its right to require the employee to cover his offensive tattoo (even though other employees were allowed to display their tattoos. Religious Related Dress Code We covered not too long ago the Supreme Court case that sided ...