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Delaware Loses Bid to Keep Uncashed MoneyGram Checks

Constitutional Law Reporter

In Delaware v. Delaware claims it has the power to escheat the proceeds of two financial products sold by banks on behalf of MoneyGram: Agent Checks and Teller’s Checks (collectively, Disputed Instruments). The post Delaware Loses Bid to Keep Uncashed MoneyGram Checks appeared first on Constitutional Law Reporter.

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SCOTUS Kicks Off Term With Oral Arguments in Four Cases

Constitutional Law Reporter

Below is a brief summary of the cases before the Court: Delaware v. McDonough: The case involves whether the doctrine of equitable tolling applies to a statute governing veteran benefits. The post SCOTUS Kicks Off Term With Oral Arguments in Four Cases appeared first on Constitutional Law Reporter. Arellano v.

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Has “Jim Eagle” Landed in Delaware? State Supreme Court Blocks Universal Mail-in Balloting

JonathanTurley

However, some of us pointed out that provisions criticized by the President are found in many blue states, including his own state of Delaware. Now, the Delaware Supreme Court has rejected a Democratic universal mail-in voting law as unconstitutional. General laws for absentee voting. Section 4A.

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“Nonsensical”: Another Federal Judge Rejects All of Hunter Biden’s Claims for Dismissal

JonathanTurley

District Judge Maryellen Noreika has also rejected those claims in the gun case in Delaware, calling Hunter’s arguments “nonsensical.” ” Legal experts like MSNBC’s Andew Weissmann have slammed the gun charges as “an abuse.”

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Have You Seen This Man? Biden Special Counsel Robert Hur Appears to Have Vanished

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to his home and his garage in Delaware. Lying to investigators is itself a federal crime — removing any questions over statutes of limitation. Jonathan Turley, an attorney, constitutional law scholar and legal analyst, is the Shapiro Chair for Public Interest Law at The George Washington University Law School.