Legal

District of Columbia v. Heller

The city of Washington’s appeal (District of Columbia v. Heller, 07-290) seeking to revive its flat ban on private possession of handguns.


CHORE's Amicus Brief

DREAMING SUMMIT HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION,

Plaintiff/Appellee

v.

MICHAEL WASSEF AND ANGELA M. WASSEF,
husband and wife,

Defendents/Appellants.

Research Credit: CHORE

Court Order - Apache Wells HOA


HONORABLE BETHANY G. HICKS

KEN DOSHIER, et al.

v.

APACHE WELLS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, et al.

Research Credit: CHORE


Dreamland Villa lawsuit


Dreamland Villa community Club, Inc.,
an Arizona non-profit corporation,
Plaintiff,

v.

Roger Breyfogle and Maria Breyfogle; et al.
Defendants.

Research Credit: CHORE


Losing Liberty Judicially

Prohibitory and Kindred Laws Examined

THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
NEW YORK . BOSTON . CHICAGO . DALLAS . ATLANTA . SAN FRANCISCO

BY

THOMAS JAMES NORTON
OF THE CHICAGO BAR
AUTHOR OF "THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES: ITS SOURCES AND ITS APPLICATION"

Research Credit: MS

Ventana Lakes Lawsuit

Verified Complaint

Twin Rivers NJ Supreme Court Brief

Courtesy of the Rutgers Constitutional Litigation Clinic.

Condominium and HOA Legal Issues

38 Potential Pitfalls the Prudent Prospective Purchaser Should Ponder

By Attorney, Jim Strichartz

Planet Earth As Weapon and Target

Leuren Moret

Beginning with the use of nuclear energy for military purposes, mankind has entered a seemingly endless race to harness the natural forces within the planet, in the atmosphere and in space for waging war.
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Overkill: The Rise of Paramilitary Police Raids in America

by Radley Balko

Executive Summary

Americans have long maintained that a man’s home is his castle and that he has the right to defend it from unlawful intruders. Unfortunately, that right may be disappearing. Over the last 25 years, America has seen a disturbing militarization of its civilian law enforcement, along with a dramatic and unsettling rise in the use of paramilitary police units (most commonly called Special Weapons and Tactics, or SWAT) for routine police work. The most common use of SWAT teams today is to serve narcotics warrants, usually with forced, unannounced entry into the home.

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