Prosecutors from across the nation are urging Congress to take action against the growing use of artificial intelligence in child exploitation. They are pushing for stronger laws to protect children from the harmful impact of AI technology, which could mean more...
Month: September 2023
Do grandparents have rights to see grandchildren?
According to the U.S. Census, 7.1 million grandparents live with their minor grandchildren. The role of grandparents is very important in many families. But when parents divorce or there is a relationship breakdown between parents and grandparents, it can impact the...
When does law enforcement have the right to search your car?
A Maryland traffic stop can be a nerve-wracking experience. In the United States, the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures. Understanding when law enforcement can and cannot search your car during a traffic...
Listen: James E. Crawford, Jr. on “The Lawyer Millionaire” Podcast
Earlier this month, JC Law’s very own James E. Crawford, Jr. had the pleasure of featuring on episode 26 of The Lawyer Millionaire, presented by Wurz Financial Services. Today, we’re excited to announce that the episode is now available for streaming on Apple...
How should you act after getting pulled over?
According to Statista, in the first quarter of 2023, there were 286 million vehicles on the road in America. No matter what car you drive or where you typically go, getting pulled over by the police can be a nerve-wracking experience. However, it is important to...
Are “DIY” Rape Kits Admissible as Evidence in Maryland?
A recent article published by USA Facts reported that at least 25,000 untested rape kits sat in law enforcement agencies awaiting processing in 2022. Due to this backlog, many alleged victims have begun using commercial rape kits to collect evidence on their own...
Maryland’s Divorce Laws are Changing. Here’s What You Need to Know
The rules and guidelines for divorce in Maryland are about to change in a big way this fall. Earlier this year, the Maryland General Assembly passed legislation that will remove limited divorce as an option and bring additional changes to residency requirements and...