Can You Record Someone on Your Property?
Learn whether you can record someone on your property, common privacy concerns, and what homeowners should know before using security cameras.
Learn whether you can record someone on your property, common privacy concerns, and what homeowners should know before using security cameras.
Many people feel pressured to answer every police question. Here’s what Americans should know about police questioning and the right to remain silent.
Learn what to do after a car accident, including reporting the crash, gathering evidence, filing an insurance claim, and protecting your legal rights.
Being detained and being arrested are not always the same thing. Here’s what Americans should know about police detentions and constitutional rights.
That photo, comment, or status update may seem harmless today. Here’s what Americans should know about social media posts and legal investigations.
Many homeowners assume their trash is private. Here’s what Americans should know about garbage searches and constitutional rights.
Staying in a hotel doesn’t mean giving up all privacy rights. Here’s what travelers should know about hotel room searches and constitutional protections.
A backpack or purse may contain your most personal belongings. Before handing it over, here’s what many Americans misunderstand about searches and privacy rights.
Learn whether police can legally lie during an investigation, what limits exist, your Miranda rights, and what to know before answering police questions.
Learn when police can legally search your car, when they need consent, how probable cause works, and what rights drivers have during traffic stops.
Most people think a contract has to be written on paper, signed by both parties, and filed away in a
Learn what happens if an insurance settlement is too low, why low offers occur, and what options policyholders may have to seek additional compensation.