Imagine hearing a loud knock at your door or seeing flashing blue lights in your rearview mirror. During these tense moments, one question often dominates: Do they need a warrant to do this? The Fourth Amendment is your main defense against unreasonable...
Apr 17, 2026 Read More...Domestic violence cases can affect many legal rights, including the right to possess or carry a firearm. Domestic violence involves threats or harm to a family member, household member, or dating partner. Texas has broad gun rights and permissive...
Apr 17, 2026 Read More...When sexual abuse happens in a public school, you can sue the school for compensation for all damages incurred. This is because public schools have a strict legal, moral, and statutory duty to protect learners in their care from sexual abuse while in...
Mar 16, 2026 Read More...Riding a motorcycle can be an exhilarating way to navigate Texas traffic. However, Texas law has strict rules about how motorcycles can operate on the road. A common source of confusion is lane splitting, or riding between lanes of slow-moving traffic....
Mar 16, 2026 Read More...The possession, use, cultivation, production, and distribution of marijuana are highly controlled in Texas. This is because marijuana is considered a dangerous drug, with a high potential for addiction and abuse. You need proper authorization to...
Feb 19, 2026 Read More...Federal crimes are those provided by the United States Congress or those involving federal agencies, national interests, or actions crossing state and international borders. These crimes are tried in the U.S. District Courts by U.S. Attorneys. Federal...
Feb 19, 2026 Read More...In Texas, modification of bond conditions is a process in the criminal justice system where a defendant seeks to change, ease, or eliminate certain limitations set by the court during pretrial release. Judges consider the principle of good and...
Jan 15, 2026 Read More...Accused of a 3G offense in Texas? What does the offense mean? 3G is not just legal jargon. It is a category of felonies that are more grave than others and with severer penalties upon conviction. A conviction for an offense under this classification...
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