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  2. Maryland v. Buie - Wikipedia

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    Maryland v. Buie, 494 U.S. 325 (1990), was a decision by the Supreme Court of the United States handed down in 1990. In the case, the Court held that the Fourth Amendment permits a properly limited protective sweep in conjunction with an in-home arrest when the searching officer possesses a reasonable belief based on specific and articulable facts that the area to be swept harbors an ...

  3. Multistate Professional Responsibility Examination - Wikipedia

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    Virtually all states allow bar exam candidates to take the MPRE prior to graduation from law school, as opposed to the bar examination itself which, in the great majority of states, may only be taken after receipt of a J.D. or L.L.M. from an ABA-accredited law school. A bar exam candidate's MPRE score is accepted in every jurisdiction that ...

  4. Bar examination in the United States - Wikipedia

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    To refresh their memory on "black-letter rules" tested on the bar, most students engage in a regimen of study (called "bar review") between graduating from law school and sitting for the bar. [45] For bar review, most students in the United States attend a private bar review course which is provided by a third-party company and not their law ...

  5. Protective order - Wikipedia

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    In civil discovery under United States federal law, an order restricting or setting terms for disclosure or discovery Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Protective order .

  6. Jackley, Republican attorneys general ask SCOTUS to review ...

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    The law also placed a 10-round limit on gun magazines. The law was upheld by a majority of federal Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals judges on Aug. 6 . Gun rights groups petitioned for a Supreme ...

  7. Restraining order - Wikipedia

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    Federal law prohibits any person who is subject to a state protective order from possessing a firearm, [23] provided that the protected party is an intimate partner, meaning a spouse or former spouse, or a person with whom the protected party has had a child. [24] Violating a restraining order is a deportable offense. [citation needed]

  8. Prince George's County Sheriff's Office - Wikipedia

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    Today, the duties of the sheriff include law enforcement services of the two county courthouses and surrounding property, service of court-ordered warrants, writs, protective orders, and other injunctions, and limited patrol responsibility with the County Police. The Domestic Violence Unit has expanded its role in the county to include ...

  9. Maryland Legislature considers online privacy bill. AG says ...

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    The Maryland Legislature is considering an online data privacy law. If enacted, the state would become one of over a dozen states with such a law. Maryland Legislature considers online privacy bill.