comparemela.com

Page 5 - Oconnor Court News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

CSPAN2 Key Capitol Hill Hearings November 13, 2015

[applause] good afternoon welcome and they give you for joining us today on the topic of critical importance. I am president of the United States institute of peace with the critical moment to this serious conflict to threaten not of the regional political will security with the arrival of refugees in europe that there is 60 Million People displaced by conflict and 12 million are syrian. And estimates suggest what quarter have been killed in the civil war today. One of the pressing tragedies of our time United States has been the leading donor of humanitarian assistance over the last five years by growing more bloody and complex by the day the Global Community mr. Jett they Work Together to provide desperately needed civilian production to achieve a meaningful and lasting pay peace with the community and the commitment we read never again turn a blind eye let that systematic violence of human suffering come forward so i am honored to welcome to the u. S. Institute of peace they committ

BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose June 28, 2014

From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Issuedinvestment corp. Several anticipated rulings. Affecting everything from how we watch television to when the police can search euro cell phone. Joining us from washington to talk about the high courts ruling is adam liptak. Characterize this day and these decisions. On one level the Supreme Court confronted two big technological issues and you would not think they would be particularly good at this but they were fairly savvy in both cases. The bigger, more surprising one was a sweeping privacy ruling saying the police have to get a warrant before they search the cell phones of anyone they arrest. 12 Million People are arrested and the search is a routine so that is a big pushback from a court that is not often sympathetic to arrested people and criminal defendants but they seem to think that the digital age is different and we need different Fourth Amendment rules in the air of big data. A 90 decision . 90 and i got to say i

BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose June 29, 2014

From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. The Supreme Court issued several anticipated rulings. Affecting everything from how we watch television to when the police can search your cell phone. Joining us from washington to talk about the high courts ruling is adam liptak. Characterize this day and these decisions. On one level the Supreme Court confronted two big technological issues and you would not think they would be particularly good at this but they were fairly savvy in both cases. The bigger, more surprising one was a sweeping privacy ruling saying the police have to get a warrant before they search the cell phones of anyone they arrest. 12 Million People are arrested and the search is a routine so that is a big pushback from a court that is not often sympathetic to arrested people and criminal defendants but they seem to think that the digital age is different and we need different Fourth Amendment rules in the era of big data. It was a 90 decision . 90 and i got

BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose June 29, 2014

From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. The Supreme Court issued several anticipated rulings. Affecting everything from how we watch television to when the police can search your cell phone. Joining us from washington to talk about the high courts ruling is adam liptak. He is Supreme Court correspondent for the new york times. Welcome. Characterize this day and these decisions. On one level the Supreme Court confronted two big technological issues and you would not think they would be particularly good at this but they were fairly savvy in both cases. The bigger, more surprising one was a sweeping privacy ruling saying the police have to get a warrant before they search the cell phones of anyone they arrest. 12 Million People are arrested and the search is a routine so that is a big pushback from a court that is not often sympathetic to arrested people and criminal defendants but they seem to think that the digital age is different and we need different Fourth Amendmen

BLOOMBERG Charlie Rose June 28, 2014

From our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. The Supreme Court issued several anticipated rulings. Affecting everything from how we watch television to when the police can search your cell phone. Joining us from washington to talk about the high courts ruling is adam liptak. Characterize this day and these decisions. On one level the Supreme Court confronted two big technological issues and you would not think they would be particularly good at this but they were fairly savvy in both cases. The bigger, more surprising one was a sweeping privacy ruling saying the police have to get a warrant before they search the cell phones of anyone they arrest. 12 Million People are arrested and the search is a routine so that is a big pushback from a court that is not often sympathetic to arrested people and criminal defendants but they seem to think that the digital age is different and we need different Fourth Amendment rules in the era of big data. It was a 90 decision . 90 and i got

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.