We have criminalized the failure to pay civil infraction tickets, such as parking or speeding or driving with a busted tail light. How? We suspend driver’s licenses for these folks, and then we charge them with the misdemeanor of driving on a suspended license. As I...
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Year: 2020
‘Cops’ Is Off the Air. But Will We Ever Get It Out of Our Heads?
I have blogged before about the tremendous drop in crime In the past 20 years but the never dropping fear of crime by Americans. In this thoughtful piece of cultural criticism, the TV critic, James Poniewozik, for the New York Times blames television police and crime...
The Boogaloo: Extremists’ New Slang Term for A Coming Civil War | Anti-Defamation League
In my last blog, I expressed concern about the tendency of a few on the Left to embrace violence to property. However, as this piece makes clear, the much more significant danger to the Republic from domestic terrorism lies on the Right, in which a merger of...
How two promising lawyers found themselves facing life in prison for allegedly throwing Molotov cocktails during protests in NYC
Don’t lose faith in the law. Who is Obi-Wan and who is Darth Vader? How do we know when we cross from good to evil? In this very sad case, two promising young lawyers are accused of violent acts. It is easy to lose faith in the law, and the ability of the people to...
David Nacht proposes Michigan law to fight police misconduct
On June 13, 2020, Ann Arbor civil rights lawyer David Nacht released language that he has proposed to Michigan legislators to combat police misconduct. Nacht, who previously served as a legislative aide to US Senator John Glenn, wants to turn the public conversation...
Healthcare fraud defense
Healthcare fraud is a major problem, and it is good that the Federal Government is targeting it. Sometimes, however, doctors and other professionals are targeted for criminal investigation simply because they practice in certain specialties. For instance, NachtLaw has...
COVID-19 and the End of the Stay-at-Home Order: What To Know If You’re Afraid to Return to Work
On Monday, June 1, Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced plans to lift the state’s stay-at-home order and allow many Michigan businesses to reopen, with certain restrictions still in place. However, the coronavirus has not been eliminated, and many workers may not feel safe returning to work. The attorneys at NachtLaw, P.C. can help you navigate your employment situation.
Change the Law to Hold Police Accountable
We have tolerated a legal system that makes it very difficult to succeed in suing police officers for unwarranted violent acts. Congress and the state legislatures must alter these doctrines to make lawsuits against rogue cops and the police departments that tolerate them easier to bring.
Eroding privacy should not mean that people give up their rights to privacy for all purposes
He Trailed Women With a Camera. It Was Legal, Judges Say. In this NY Times article, "Trailing Women With a Camera Was Legal, Appeals Court Rules" by Maria Cramer, May 12, 2020, David Eric Lambert’s unlawful photography convictions were tossed out last month. “It is...
Employees who raise work safety concerns risk retaliation
The COVID-19 pandemic has hit workers particularly hard. Those who are deemed “essential,” such as health care, law enforcement, food services, cleaning and janitorial, are especially vulnerable to the virus. Employees who raise work safety concerns risk retaliation....