Electronic Evidence Meets Right To Privacy In Texas Divorce Cases By: Tony R. Bertolino | - There is a false sense of security that takes place when we log on to the internet, our smart phones, or some other form of electronic communication. Many of us seem to think that our true selves are separated from these pieces of technology and that our words and actions are anonymous and floating somewhere through the netherworld of cell phone towers and Wi-Fi hotspots. The undeniable truth is that we are capable of being tracked better now than ever before. Even when we believe we have del ... Tags:electronic evidence, Texas divorce cases
Stenholm, Nrdc Spar On Atrazine By: Sue Schulte | - Former Representative Charles Stenholm published an opinion piece in The Hill on March 23, questioning the administration's handling of energy and agriculture issues, including atrazine. NRDC responded, and spurred a response from Rep. Stenholm. See the exchange below:
Obama's energy and ag policies not selling in rural America
By Former Rep. Charles Stenholm (D-TX) - 03/23/10
Surviving Ir35 - Step 1 By: Antony.. | - The Intermediaries Legislation, more usually known as IR35, was first adopted towards the start of 2000. When it was introduced, it was supposed to stop workers from avoiding paying tax, and enforce the mandatory National Insurance Contribution (NIC). It would do this by forcing certain companies to pay the same tax as their employees.