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Constitutional Law

Keith Busingye, Selected Constitutional Law Case Notes.

Roughly 28 States carry penalties in their civil kid protection laws for any person who willfully or intentionally tends to make a report of kid abuse or neglect that the reporter knows to be false.1 In New York, Ohio, and the Virgin Islands, generating false reports of kid maltreatment is produced illegal in criminal sections of State code. I grinned and stood admonished, as there is nearly nothing at all a lot more irrelevant to the daily practice of law than the United States Constitution. The substantive interpretation holds that the rule of law intrinsically protects some or all individual …