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  2. Saenz v. Roe - Wikipedia

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    Sáenz v. Roe, 526 U.S. 489 (1999), was a landmark case [1] in which the Supreme Court of the United States discussed whether there is a constitutional right to travel from one state to another. [2] The case was a reaffirmation of the principle that citizens select states and not the other way round. [3]

  3. Kent v. Dulles - Wikipedia

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    Kent v. Dulles, 357 U.S. 116 (1958), was a landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court on the right to travel and passport restrictions as they relate to First Amendment free speech rights. [1] It was the first case in which the U.S. Supreme Court made a distinction between the constitutionally protected substantive due process freedom of ...

  4. Insurance fraud - Wikipedia

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    The Coalition Against Insurance Fraud estimates that in 2006 a total of about $80 billion was lost in the United States due to insurance fraud. [7] According to estimates by the Insurance Information Institute, insurance fraud accounts for about 10 percent of the property/casualty insurance industry's incurred losses and loss adjustment ...

  5. Glik v. Cunniffe - Wikipedia

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    Glik v. Cunniffe, 655 F.3d 78 (1st Cir. 2011) is a case in which the United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit held that a private citizen has the right to record video and audio of police carrying out their duties in a public place, and that the arrest of the citizen for a wiretapping violation violated his First and Fourth Amendment rights.

  6. Shapiro v. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Shapiro v. Thompson, 394 U.S. 618 (1969), was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that invalidated state durational residency requirements for public assistance and helped establish a fundamental "right to travel" in U.S. law. Shapiro was a part of a set of three welfare cases all heard during the 1968–69 term by the Supreme Court, alongside Harrell v.

  7. Coalition Against Insurance Fraud - Wikipedia

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    The Coalition Against Insurance Fraud is a coalition of insurance organizations, consumers, government agencies [1] and legislative bodies in the United States working to enact anti- fraud legislation, educate the public, and provide anti-fraud advice. [2] They are also a resource where consumers can find scam warnings, learn where to report ...

  8. In a knock to accountability, civilian police oversight ends ...

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    Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner Mark Glass gleefully announced the end of civilian oversight at the signing of the new law, which took effect July 1 after ...

  9. List of landmark court decisions in the United States

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    First 20th-century case where the Court protected the rights of Blacks in the South, and one of its first to review a criminal conviction for constitutionality. Sorrells v. United States, 287 U.S. 435 (1932) Entrapment is a valid defense to a criminal charge. Brown v.