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  2. Miranda warning - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Miranda warning is a type of notification customarily given by police to criminal suspects in police custody (or in a custodial interrogation) advising them of their right to silence and, in effect, protection from self-incrimination; that is, their right to refuse to answer questions or provide information to law enforcement or other officials.

  3. After vowing to protect DOGE workers, Trump prosecutor is ...

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    The person said that Martin should take "prompt action to pursue any and all legal action against those who have made threats against these people," and echoed the language of his DOGE letter.

  4. Trump administration sues Chicago, state of Illinois over ...

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    The Justice official also said the department is gearing up to pursue additional legal action aimed at forcing compliance with federal law. “I don’t think this will be the last one that we ...

  5. Class action waiver - Wikipedia

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    All three clauses are the subject to controversy and wide legal debate, with supporters claiming the tools are strong risk management tools and the expense that class action litigation presents both in regard to time and money, though advocacy groups argue that these clauses reduce the rights of consumers and employees and prevent companies ...

  6. Trump tries to fire chair of Federal Election Commission. Why ...

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    "There’s a legal way to replace FEC commissioners-this isn’t it," Weintraub wrote on X. "I’ve been lucky to serve the American people & stir up some good trouble along the way.

  7. Legal immunity - Wikipedia

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    Such legal immunity may be from criminal prosecution, or from civil liability (being subject of lawsuit), or both. The most notable forms of legal immunity are parliamentary immunity and witness immunity. One author has described legal immunity as "the obverse of a legal power": [1]

  8. Canada to take legal action against US for tariffs - AOL

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    Canada will take legal action under the relevant international bodies to challenge the 25% tariffs imposed by the United States on most Canadian goods, a senior government official said on Sunday ...

  9. Removal jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Generally, removal jurisdiction exists only if, at the time plaintiff filed the action in state court, the federal court had a basis for exercising subject-matter jurisdiction over the action, such as diversity of citizenship of the parties or where plaintiff's action involves a claim under federal law. If removal is based solely on diversity ...