The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution protects the “right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures . . . .” U.S. CONST. AMEND IV. Although automobiles and other means of transportation are not specifically mentioned in the Fourth Amendment, it is clear […]
To Put This Into Perspective, 16th U.S. President Abraham Lincoln Issued the Emancipation Proclamation on September 22nd, 1862– Over 18 Years After Allen Became a Lawyer. The Maine Bar initially rejected Allen’s admission, since the state did not recognize him as a citizen. Despite this, Allen took the bar exam and passed. He was then […]
Young men and women across the nation come to college for the first time eager to participate in an assortment of student organizations, including fraternities, sororities, academic organizations, athletic organizations, and military organizations. Many students chose to be involved in these organizations with the intent to further their college experience by gaining more friends, boosting […]
The short answer: No, you don’t have to tell your parents about being arrested. But criminal records are public, so they may find out anyways. So, you’ve been arrested or written a citation for a criminal matter. Maybe you were just out at a party with some friends and gotten written up for Minor in […]
On Monday, November 8th, Judge Jan Soifer of the Texas 345th District Court granted a temporary injunction against the state of Texas, ensuring that the sale and procurement of delta-8 will, for a period of time, not be a felony offense. Delta-8 is typically a lab-produced cannabis derivative, found naturally in small amounts in hemp. […]
On November 7, a Sunday, after landing in Houston, Texas, Attorney Sarah Wilkinson travelled to Austin for a client’s Federal Detention Hearing scheduled for the next morning. In order to help prepare for this quick turnaround, the Greening Law Group team worked diligently to file motions and other important letters to the courts, ensuring all […]

