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Immigration Law

Citizenship Questions to Consider

03rd May 2011
Those who are planning on becoming American citizens will need to be aware of some of the citizenship questions which will be asked on the written portion of the test which will provide you with a legal status in the country. You will want to take the tim...
Author: seancarrick74
Legal

The Difference Between Defamation, Libel and Slander

29th November 2010
Defamation, libel and slander are all terms that are similar and often confused. Defamation is defined as the issuance of a false statement about another person which causes that person to suffer harm. Slander meanwhile involves the making of defamator...
Author: Steven Medvin
Immigration Law

Rage In opposition to Maura Kelly Continues

22nd November 2010
Right after Maura Kelly wrote about her thoughts and opinions on the Marie Claire web site, her article has been subjected to detest messages and feedback, and persons have written to the editor-in-chief to do absent with the posting. But the similar indi...
Author: Elmer Hobbs
Legal

RIGHT TO VOTE UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS

20th July 2010
RIGHT TO VOTE UNDER INDIAN CONSTITUTION: A CRITICAL ANALYSIS ATIN KUMAR DAS LL.M IInd YEAR NATIONAL LAW INSTITUTE UNIVERSITY,BHOPAL. Right to vote under article19 1(a) of the Indian constitution means right to know about the candidate to whom the laymen...
Author: atin kumar das
Law

Why the Bill of Rights Was Written

23rd November 2009
The Bill Of Rights of the United States Constitution is an important piece of legislation that ensured some of the basic rights of US citizens. On September 25, 1789, The US Congress proposed amendments to Constitution. Of the twelve proposed amendments, ...
Author: Kenny Leones
Legal

What are my Civil Rights?

16th July 2009
Civil rights are sometimes called the natural rights. Their primary goal is to promote freedom and equality among the citizens of a democratic nation. Civil rights should not be denied to a citizen based on his or her race, religion, gender, political par...
Author: J.A. Castillo
Immigration Law

A Quick Info about Dual Citizenship!

11th July 2009
Dual citizenship simply means that you are a citizen of two countries. It allows you to retain your current nationality while becoming the citizen of another country where you are immigrating to, with sheer ease. Various countries including China and ...
Author: Ajay Sharma
Legal

An Overview on Filing a Civil Rights Lawsuit

08th July 2009
The first step in filing a civil rights violation lawsuit is by recognizing that your civil rights have been violated. It is important to know your rights so that you'll know when to fight and when to stop. If you feel that someone has discriminated you o...
Author: J.A. Castillo