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Why should the driving age be lowered?

In the majority of states, the minimum age for unsupervised driving is 16. In Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, New Mexico, and South Carolina, the minimum age is 15. South Dakota is the only state where unsupervised drivers can be as young as 14. In the majority of other countries, including most of Europe and Asia, the minimum driving age is 18. In 2014, French legislators proposed a bill to lower the driving age in France to 15. The bill was unsuccessful.\nThe specifications of graduated driver licensing laws vary by state and country. Usually, teenagers are required to possess a learner's..

What is intellectual property?

Intellectual property is protected by copyrights, trademarks and patents. Some forms of intellectual property are automatically protected at the time of creation, while other types only acquire protection when the creator files for and receives a patent or trademark.\nCopyright laws cover artistic and literary creations, such as music, movies, sculptures and novels, in addition to maps and technical drawings. A copyright holder can prevent others from reproducing, selling, distributing, displaying or creating derivative works using the protected work.\nTrademarks protect signs, words and symbo..

What is a Class H felony in North Carolina?

Under North Carolina law, a person may be convicted of a Class H felony by forging legal documents such as a last will and testament, the deed to a home or a lease of some type. Individuals who sell forged items of any type, and of any value amount, can also be convicted under Class H felony laws. As with other forgery crimes, sentencing varies and may or may not include a monetary fine in addition to prison time.\nIn North Carolina, each class of felony equals a certain number of points. Class H felonies are worth two points each for any prior counts. In addition to points, courts in North Ca..

How do you look up property histories by address?

It's possible to find information on property deeds online, but generally searches for historical information require a trip to the county clerk's office. Trace a piece of property with old deeds, history of ownership or a chain of titles to find transfers of ownership. Finding the building permit provides information about the original dimensions and materials used to build a home.\nLong-time neighbors may have information on the former owner of the property in question. Using old newspapers or a reverse telephone directory can also provide information on previous owners, and church..

Do First Amendment rights only apply to U.S. citizens?

United States courts have held the position that noncitizens who legally reside in the United States are safeguarded by the First Amendment, which includes the right to make political contributions, according to Paul Sherman. Glenn Greenwald cites the judicial cases Boumediene v. Bush and Yick Wo v. Hopkins as evidence of the common understanding that foreigners on U.S. soil are afforded the same rights given to U.S. citizens.

Who are the partners at the Morgan & Morgan law firm?

Morgan & Morgan is a law firm based in Orlando, Florida. The firm operates primarily in the Southeastern United States and specializes in representing plaintiffs involved in consumer protection and personal injury cases, according to Lawyers.com. Morgan & Morgan provides a full list of its attorneys at ForThePeople.com, and lists of Morgan & Morgan attorneys by location are available at Lawyers.com

Where can a copy of the Constitution be purchased?

Constitution Facts also sells copies of the Constitution. Each copy comes with historical facts about the creation of the document as well as how the Supreme Court has interpreted the Constitution since its creation. Constitution Facts offers the book for free, but they require buyers to send them a check or money order for $3 to pay for shipping and handling.

What are some common Canadian area codes?

Canada has 39 area codes, while the United States has a total of 325. This contrast accounts for the difference in population between Canada and the United States. All area codes are assigned based on population and geographical placement by the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), a public works group that was formed by AT&T in 1947 and was ultimately switched to operate under the Federal Communications Commission. Canadian area codes resemble all other North American area codes and is used by dialing one proceeded with the three digit area code itself. Like US area codes, there is no visual..

What are the Arkansas voting districts?

The state of Arkansas includes four congressional districts as of 2015, each electing a representative to the U.S. House of Representatives. In 2011, the state redrew its congressional district borders in a process known as redistricting. Federal law requires that each congressional district have approximately equal populations and that redistricting comply with Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which prohibits drawing voting districts to purposefully dilute the votes of minority voters.\nIndividual states are responsible for creating their own redistricting procedures. In Arkansas, the Arka..

Who were the primary people involved in Watergate?

Other people involved in the Watergate Scandal were the Plumbers, a collection of operatives trained in security and intelligence. The Plumbers included former CIA agent E. Howard Hunt Jr. and G. Gordon Liddy, a former assistant district attorney from Duchess County, N.Y. The two newspaper investigators who uncovered the whole scandal were Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.\nThe Watergate Scandal began on June 17, 1972, at the National Democratic Committee headquarters in the Watergate apartment-office complex in Washington, D.C. when burglars were caught taking photos ..

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